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List of costliest tornadoes in 2022

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This page documents the costliest tornadoes during 2022. Damage totals for tornadoes in the United States are published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).[1] Generally, two departments of NOAA can publish damage statistics for tornadoes: the National Centers for Environmental Information and the National Weather Service.

The Winterset EF4 tornado on March 5, 2022. This was the costliest tornado of the year.

Yearly[edit]

All damage totals are in US dollars, unadjusted for inflation. Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Centers for Environmental Information (NOAA NCEI).

Costliest United States tornadoes in 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Macksburg–Winterset–Norwalk–Newton, Iowa EF4 March 5 $220,000,000 [2][3][4]
2 Marrero–Harvey–Gretna–Algiers–Arabi, Louisiana EF2 December 14 $150,000,000 [5]
3 Gaylord, Michigan EF3 May 20 $50,175,000 [6][3]
4 Andover, Kansas EF3 April 29 $41,500,000 [7][3]
5 Clarksville, Texas–Idabel–Broken Bow–Eagletown, Oklahoma EF4 November 4 $37,000,000 [8]
6 Gretna–Arabi–New Orleans East, Louisiana EF3 March 22 $32,500,000 [9][3]
7 Springdale, Arkansas EF3 March 30 $20,000,000 [10][3]
8 Iona/Fort Myers, Florida EF2 January 16 $10,000,000 [11]
Manhattan, Kansas EF2 June 11 $10,000,000 [12]
10 Simms–New Boston, Texas EF3 November 4 $7,000,000 [13]

January[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during January 2022 caused $15,270,000 in damage.[14]

Costliest United States tornadoes in January 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Iona/Fort Myers, Florida EF2 January 16 $10,000,000 [11]
2 Newton Grove, North Carolina EF1 January 3 $1,500,000 [15]
Peason, Louisiana EF2 January 9 $1,500,000 [16]
4 Hopkinsville, Kentucky EF2 January 1 $600,000 [17]
5 Placida, Florida EF1 January 16 $500,000 [18]
6 Humble, Texas EF1 January 9 $300,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [19]
7 Humble—Kingwood, Texas EF1 January 9 $200,000 [20]
8 SW of Port Charlotte, Florida EF1 January 16 $150,000 [21]
9 Coats, North Carolina EF0 January 3 $100,000 [22]
10 Dog Island, Florida EF1 January 16 $75,000 [23]

February[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during February 2022 caused $50,000 in damage.[24] Only one tornado during the month received a damage total from NOAA. However, an EF2 tornado struck Sawyerville, Alabama, killing one person and injuring eight others, so it has been marked with an incomplete damage total.

Costliest United States tornadoes in February 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Fulton County, Kentucky EF0 February 22 $50,000 [25]
TBD Forkland—Sawyerville, Alabama EF2 February 3 $0 (Incomplete)[note 1] [26]

March[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during March 2022 caused $303,158,000 in damage.[27]

Costliest United States tornadoes in March 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Macksburg–Winterset–Norwalk–Newton, Iowa EF4 March 5 $220,000,000 [2]
2 Gretna–Arabi–New Orleans East, Louisiana EF3 March 22 $32,500,000 [9]
3 Springdale, Arkansas EF3 March 30 $20,000,000 [10]
4 Crockett, Texas EF2 March 21 $5,000,000 [28]
5 Gilmer—Ore City—Linden, Texas EF2 March 21 $2,600,000 [29]
6 Linwood—Cushing—Brachfield, Texas EF2 March 21 $1,785,000 [30]
7 Derby—Chariton, Iowa EF3 March 5 $1,500,000 [31]
8 Sarasota, Florida EF1 March 16 $1,000,000 [32]
Madisonville, Texas EF1 March 21 $1,000,000 [33]
10 Leake County—Attala County, Mississippi EF2 March 30 $850,000 [34]

April[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during April 2022 caused $52,880,000 in damage.[35]

Costliest United States tornadoes in April 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Andover, Kansas EF3 April 29 $41,500,000 [7]
2 Taopi, Minnesota EF2 April 12 $1,600,000 [36]
3 Joshua—Egan, Texas EF2 April 4 $1,000,000 [37]
4 Montrose—Enterprise—Clarkdale, Mississippi EF2 April 13 $740,000 [38]
5 Spring Valley, Minnesota EF1 April 12 $650,000 [39]
6 New Haven—Riceville, Iowa EF1 April 12 $550,000 [40]
7 Fisherville–City of Waynesboro, Virginia EF1 April 26 $400,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [41]
8 Garson, Arkansas—Hornersville, Missouri EF0 April 13 $370,000 [42]
9 Shreveport—Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana EF1 April 12 $345,000 [43]
10 Howard County, Iowa EF0 April 12 $340,000 [44]
TBD Pembroke–Black Creek, Georgia EF4 April 5 $0 (Incomplete)[note 1] [45]

May[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during May 2022 caused $67,823,000 in damage.[46]

Costliest United States tornadoes in May 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Gaylord, Michigan EF3 May 20 $50,175,000 [6]
2 Red River County, Texas EF1 May 24 $5,000,000 [47]
3 Grant County, Minnesota EF2 May 30 $2,000,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [48]
4 Todd County—Wadena County—Cass County, Minnesota EF2 May 30 $1,150,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [49]
5 Grant County, Minnesota EF2 May 30 $1,000,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [50]
6 Goode—Fleming Mountain, Virginia EF2 May 27 $925,000 [51]
7 Camp Ripley—Lake Alexander, Minnesota EF1 May 12 $750,000 [52]
8 Sandy Cross—Reidsville, North Carolina EF1 May 6 $712,000 [53]
9 Keensburg—Mount Carmel, Illinois—Decker—Monroe City, Indiana EF2 May 19 $705,000 [54]
10 Hermleigh, Texas EF2 May 1 $650,000 [55]

June[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during June 2022 caused $26,804,000 in damage.[56]

Costliest United States tornadoes in June 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Manhattan, Kansas EF2 June 11 $10,000,000 [12]
2 Lushton, Nebraska EF2 June 14 $6,200,000 [57]
3 Marinette County, Wisconsin EF2 June 15 $4,000,000 [58]
4 Ruskin, Nebraska EF0 June 7 $1,000,000 [59]
West Milton—Nashville—Tipp City, Ohio EF2 June 8 $1,000,000 [60]
6 Oakdale—Wyeville—Necedah Wildlife Refuge, Wisconsin EF2 June 15 $800,000 [61]
7 Mauston, Wisconsin EF1 June 15 $775,000 [62]
8 West Bloomfield, Wisconsin EF1 June 15 $645,000 [63]
9 Jacksonville—Springfield, Ohio EF1 June 8 $500,000 [64]
10 Vernon County, Wisconsin EF1 June 15 $300,000 [65]

July[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during July 2022 caused $6,483,500 in damage.[66]

Costliest United States tornadoes in July 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Goshen, Ohio EF2 July 6 $3,000,000 [67]
2 Smiths Corner—Hermitage—Gainesville, New York EF2 July 28 $750,000 [68]
3 Lake Lorelei, Ohio EF1 July 6 $500,000 [69]
4 Grand Island, Nebraska EF1 July 3 $700,000 [70]
5 Thatcher, Ohio EF0 July 17 $260,000 [71]
6 Bowie, Maryland EF1 July 5 $250,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [72]
7 Glebe, West Virginia EF0 July 12 $200,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [73]
8 Houston County, Minnesota EF0 July 23 $125,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [74]
9 Shreve, Ohio EF1 July 20 $117,000 [75]
10 Loveland, Ohio EF1 July 6 $100,000 [76]
Hampshire County, West Virginia EF0 July 12 $100,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [77]
Troy, Ohio EF1 July 23 $100,000 [78]

August[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during August 2022 caused $4,235,000 in damage.[79]

Costliest United States tornadoes in August 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Apple Valley, Minnesota EF0 August 27 $750,000 [80]
Eagan, Minnesota EF0 August 27 $750,000 [81]
Eastern Saint Paul, Minnesota EF0 August 27 $750,000 [82]
4 Dallas, West Virginia EF2 August 1 $605,000 [83]
5 Crystal Lake, Minnesota EF0 August 27 $500,000 [84]
6 South of Ruso, North Dakota EF2 August 15 $260,000 [85]
7 Rhodes Point—Ewell, Smith Island, Maryland EF1 August 4 $250,000 [86]
8 Greene County, Pennsylvania EF0 August 1 $205,000 [87]
9 West St. Paul, Minnesota EF0 August 27 $100,000 [88]
10 South of Ruso, North Dakota EF1 August 15 $25,000 [89]
Winona, Texas EF1 August 22 $25,000 [90]

September[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during September 2022 caused $2,575,000 in damage.[91]

Costliest United States tornadoes in September 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Pembroke Pines—Cooper City, Florida EF1 September 27 $2,000,000 [92]
2 Wellington—Loxahatchee, Florida EF1 September 27 $200,000 [93]
3 Mattituck, New York EF0 September 25 $100,000 [94]
4 Walton, New York EF1 September 25 $85,000 [95]
5 Wayland, New York EF1 September 19 $55,000 [96]
6 Loxahatchee, Florida EF1 September 27 $50,000 [97]
Moore Haven, Florida EF0 September 28 $50,000 [98]
8 Boardman, Ohio EF0 September 4 $12,000 [99]
9 Davie, Florida EF0 September 28 $10,000 [100]
10 Hollywood—Davie, Florida EF0 September 27 $5,000 [101]
TBD Boca Raton—Delray Beach—Kings Point EF2 September 27 $0 (Incomplete)[note 1] [102]

October[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during October 2022 caused $1,257,000 in damage.[103]

Costliest United States tornadoes in October 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Jarrell, Texas EF1 October 24 $500,000 [104]
2 Junipine Estates, Arizona EF1 October 3 $350,000 [105]
3 Allen Parish, Louisiana EF2 October 25 $150,000 [106]
4 Florida Ridge, Florida EF0 October 17 $142,240 [107]
5 Cherryville, Oregon EF0 October 22 $50,000 [108]
6 Woodburn, Oregon EF0 October 24 $25,000 [109]
7 Bonifay, Florida EF0 October 25 $20,000 [110]
8 Jackson County, Mississippi EF1 October 29 $10,000 [111]
9 Canadian County, Oklahoma EF0 October 24 $5,000 [112]
Jackson County, Mississippi EF1 October 29 $5,000 [113]

November[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during November 2022 caused $64,649,000 in damage.[114]

Costliest United States tornadoes in November 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Clarksville, Texas–Idabel–Broken Bow–Eagletown, Oklahoma EF4 November 4 $37,000,000 [8]
2 Simms–New Boston, Texas EF3 November 4 $7,000,000 [13]
3 Brookston–Midcity–Arthur City, Texas–Sawyer, Oklahoma EF4 November 4 $5,900,000 [115]
4 Cason–Naples, Texas EF3 November 4 $5,000,000 (Incomplete)[note 1] [116]
5 Athens, Texas EF2 November 4 $3,000,000 [117]
6 Hughes Springs–Cusseta, Texas EF2 November 4 $2,000,000 [118]
7 Greenview, Texas EF2 November 4 $1,000,000 [119]
8 Caldwell Parish, Louisiana EF3 November 29 $450,000 [120]
9 Mansfield–Huntington, Arkansas EF1 November 4 $400,000 [121]
10 Pickens, Oklahoma EF2 November 4 $300,000 [122]

December[edit]

The National Centers for Environmental Information recorded that tornadoes during October 2022 caused $600,000 in damage.[123] Only two tornadoes during the month received damage totals from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Costliest United States tornadoes in December 2022
Rank Area affected EF# Date Damage (2022 USD) Refs
1 Pasadena, Florida EF1 December 15 $500,000 [124]
2 Southern Masaryktown, Florida EF1 December 15 $100,000 [125]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 The National Centers for Environmental Information has an incomplete damage total for this tornado, meaning part of the property damage or crop damage total or both is incomplete.

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