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Easter Week 2006 tornado outbreak sequence: Tornado outbreak sequence, Tornado, Thunderstorm, Iowa City, Iowa, Supercell, Upper Midwest, High Plains,
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Easter Week
2006 Tornado Outbreak Sequence was a tornado outbreak sequence during
the days leading up to Easter and continued into the first week after
Easter. It was the third major outbreak of April 2006, which had been an
unusually busy month for tornado activity.On April 13, a complex of
severe thunderstorms formed in eastern Iowa, bringing many reports of
large hail along with unexpected reports of strong tornadoes, some with
debris. The worst impacts were felt in and around Iowa City where
significant damage and numerous injuries were reported, in addition to
at least one death across the region.Another supercell developed on
April 14 across western Indiana, touching down a few tornadoes, although
nothing very serious was reported. That system moved eastward over the
Mid-Atlantic States on April 15, although no tornadoes were reported
there.While the first system moved eastward, a second system developed
over the Upper Midwest and tracked across the Midwest on April 15 and
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