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493 NOUS43 KICT 221100 PNSICT KSZ032-033-047>053-067>072-082-083-091>096-098>100-221500- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wichita KS 600 AM CDT Sat Apr 22 2023 ...ON THIS DATE IN WEATHER HISTORY... In 2011, an EF4 tornado struck St. Louis. It was on the ground for 22 miles, severely damaged around 20 homes and left thousands without power. But most noteworthy, the tornado hit one terminal at Lambert Airport. The damage was so significant, the airport had to be closed for nearly 24 hours. Eight aircraft were damaged, two of which were significant. In 1944, from the 22nd through the 24th, the Little Arkansas River wasn't so little. It rose to extremely high levels in Wichita, where it flooded around 2000 homes. Flooding along the Walnut River covered much of Winfield. && In 1883, an outbreak of around 15 tornadoes struck the Deep South, of which 6 were strong or violent. The 2 most devastating twisters were F4s. The first F4 had a track 45 miles long and averaged one half mile wide. It tore across Southern Mississippi from 30 miles east of Natchez to around 30 miles southeast of Jackson. There were 56 known fatalities and around 300 injuries. The second F4, which had a track 25 miles long and one half to three quarters of a mile wide, ravaged part of Southwest Georgia. The tornado killed 10 people and injured 80. $$ Auto