A History of Connecticut's Deadliest Tornadoes: Catastrophe in the Constitution State

Robert Hubbard

A History of Connecticut's Deadliest Tornadoes: Catastrophe in the Constitution State
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Published
2 March 2015
Pages
137
ISBN
9781626197893

A History of Connecticut’s Deadliest Tornadoes: Catastrophe in the Constitution State

Robert Hubbard

The Wallingford tornado of 1878 took less than two minutes, but it killed at the rate of one person per second. Twisters in Connecticut are incredibly rare, but they’re often disastrous and sometimes deadly. The Windsor tornado of 1979 destroyed a field of aircraft that had survived World War II. The 1787 Wethersfield tornado ripped off a barn roof in New Britain, traveled on to Newington and finally subsided in Wethersfield after destroying a family farm. Locals remember the 1989 cyclone that ripped through Hamden and cost the state millions of dollars in repairs. Join local author Robert Hubbard as he shares the tales of these natural disasters and those who witnessed them.

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