Tornado outbreak of August 28, 1884
|name=. Remove this parameter; the article title is used as the name by default.An F4 tornado that occurred near Howard, South Dakota. | |
| Meteorological history | |
|---|---|
| Date | August 28, 1884 |
| F4 tornado | |
| on the Fujita scale | |
| Overall effects | |
| Casualties | ≥ 7 fatalities, ≥ 2 injuries |
| Damage | |
| Areas affected | Dakota Territory |
On August 28, 1884, a tornado outbreak, including a family of at least five strong tornadoes, affected portions of the Dakota Territory within present-day South Dakota. Among them was one of the first known tornadoes to have been photographed, an estimated F4 on the Fujita scale, that occurred near Howard and exhibited multiple vortices. Another violent tornado also occurred near Alexandria, and three other tornadoes were also reported. A sixth tornado also occurred in present-day Davison County. In all, the tornadoes killed at least seven people and injured at least two others. Contemporary records and survivors' recollections indicate that the storms were F3 or F4 intensity on the Fujita scale, but cannot currently be officially verified, as official records begin in 1950.