During the afternoon of May 22, 2004, a long-track F4 tornado formed during a tornado outbreak and tore through multiple counties in southeast Nebraska. The tornado damaged many towns along its path, but its most significant destructive effect occurred at the town of Hallam. The Hallam tornado is recognized by NOAA as the second-largest tornado on record, peaking at 2.5 miles (4.0 km) wide at Hallam, behind only the 2013 El Reno tornado.
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| - During the afternoon of May 22, 2004, a long-track F4 tornado formed during a tornado outbreak and tore through multiple counties in southeast Nebraska. The tornado damaged many towns along its path, but its most significant destructive effect occurred at the town of Hallam. The Hallam tornado is recognized by NOAA as the second-largest tornado on record, peaking at 2.5 miles (4.0 km) wide at Hallam, behind only the 2013 El Reno tornado. (en)
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| - 2013 El Reno tornado
- Bennet, Nebraska
- Daykin, Nebraska
- Saline County, Nebraska
- Otoe County, Nebraska
- Clatonia, Nebraska
- NOAA
- Fujita Scale
- Tornadoes in Nebraska
- Tornado
- Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2004
- Wilber, Nebraska
- Gage County, Nebraska
- Lancaster County, Nebraska
- Palmyra, Nebraska
- Panama, Nebraska
- List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes
- List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2010–2019)
- List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2020–present)
- 2004 in Nebraska
- May 2004 events in the United States
- Tornadoes of 2004
- Hallam, Nebraska
- Jefferson County, Nebraska
- Nebraska
- Central Standard Time
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| - During the afternoon of May 22, 2004, a long-track F4 tornado formed during a tornado outbreak and tore through multiple counties in southeast Nebraska. The tornado damaged many towns along its path, but its most significant destructive effect occurred at the town of Hallam. The Hallam tornado is recognized by NOAA as the second-largest tornado on record, peaking at 2.5 miles (4.0 km) wide at Hallam, behind only the 2013 El Reno tornado. (en)
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