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  • [Date]: November 1, 2019
    [EF#]: EF1
    [Location]: Harding Township-Florham Park Borough, NJ
    [Description]: A tornado touched down in Harding Township, traveling through Chatham, Madison, before ending in Florham Park. This storm uprooted several trees and power lines, some of which fell onto residential homes.
    (Tornadoes)

  • [Date]: July 14, 2016
    [EF#]: EF0
    [Location]: Rocksburg-Harmony, NJ
    [Description]: A tornado touched down near White Township and moved along a path nearly 3 miles long, damaging a barn and a home, and shearing the tops of trees.
    (Tornadoes)

  • [Date]: August 7, 2019
    [EF#]: EF0
    [Location]: Hightstown, NJ
    [Description]: A weak tornado briefly touched down on the property of a greenhouse in Hightstown, shattering the glass roof, blowing shards of glass hundreds of yards away, piercing the doors and walls of a nearby barn. Several metal support beams from the greenhouse were tossed up to 200 yards as well. The tornado then passed over an barn, scattering glass, flower planters and support beams into an nearby field. Several trees were downed. The tornado dissipated as it moved into a clearing outside of the wooded area.
    (Tornadoes)

  • [Date]: July 6, 2019
    [EF#]: EF0
    [Location]: Mount Laurel, NJ
    [Description]: A tornado briefly touched down in a warehouse parking lot, overturning a car before passing over the warehouse, causing minor roof damage before dissipating.
    (Tornadoes)

  • [Date]: June 24, 2017
    [EF#]: EF0
    [Location]: Howell, NJ
    [Description]: A tornado touched down near Oak Glen Park in Howell, uprooting numerous hardwood trees before dissipating.
    (Tornadoes)

  • [Date]: July 11, 2019
    [EF#]: EF1
    [Location]: Mount Laurel, NJ
    [Description]: A tornado touched down in an open area on an golf course in Mount Laurel, travelling discontinuously for more than an mile, snapping and uprooting numerous trees, and damaging several apartment buildings before dissipating.
    (Tornadoes)

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New Jersey is a high-risk area for tornadoes. Storms are frequent, and in the event of a Tornado, at least 17,000 homes will be without water or electricity. Tornadoes generally start small and develop slowly, with winds of about 100 kilometers per hour or more. They are tropical cyclones. As soon as the building was swept by the Tornado, the power lines snapped and sparks flew.

In addition, the tornado appeared in part of the basic flooding, vehicles had to be scrapped to check. Tornadoes are also extremely destructive to crops and small animals. There have been 24 more severe tornadoes in New Jersey in recent years, most recently in April 2020, when a tornado formed over Barnegat Bay, between Silver Bay and Kettle Creek. If you’ve been following tornadoes in New Jersey, the random tool generator has compiled a list of when, where, and how they happened, all of which makes you more familiar with tornadoes than you were before.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of New Jersey tornadoes.

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