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CHILD WARNING EFFORTPOST Fargo Tornado of 1957 (CW)

Many thanks to @thresh for giving me the idea. I didn't want to overload you all with words and yapping as I am writing up something for Black Saturday 09 which I have personal experience in.

The Fargo tornado of 1957 was the third in a tornado family to move from Central North Dakota to Central Minnesota. Well known for being the most destructive and violent out of the family, the Fargo Tornado is also known for the deaths of the Munson family children where 6 children in one family were killed. The body of Jeanette is shown below, being carried by the 21 year old Richard Shaw. It was made worse knowing that these children stayed home, unable to escape the violent winds that would soon engulf the home, hiding under the kitchen table. Despite the insistence of their fellow neighbors earlier, they refused to leave, they had prepared a surprise birthday party for their mother. As it happened, Mercedes Munson had asked to get off work early, but the man who was to relieve her was half an hour late. Mercedes Munson was able to reach her 16-year-old daughter on the phone. But then the line abruptly went dead.

This tornado was the cornerstone of tornado research for Dr. Ted Fujita, Fujita would coin the terms “wall cloud”, “tail cloud” and “collar cloud” (NWS, 2019), which are still in use today. Likely if you've heard a series of words like this during tornado season, Fujita was probably the one who created it. He created new ways to research tornadoes such as including aerial photography and the use of satellite images and film. The 1957 Fargo tornado, despite being in an area not familiar to many Americans, was said to be the best documented tornado in history.

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1709183003743364.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830038317697.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830039284704.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830040827253.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1709183004178552.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830044162886.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830049406655.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/170918300513408.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830051993792.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830057287555.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830062572415.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830065833666.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17091830071701772.webp

Extra reading:

https://nwafiles.nwas.org/digest/papers/2011/Vol35No1/Pg27-Schultz-etal.pdf

https://www.inforum.com/newsmd/60-years-later-fargos-1957-tornado-still-haunts

https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=17yQKILl8rVgdQPoToR9o-EjHsQ8&hl=en_US&ll=46.905443453113655%2C-96.80390596409717&z=13

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_sequence_of_June_20%E2%80%9323,_1957

https://www.tornadotalk.com/fargo-nd-f5-tornado-june-20-1957/

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