1925 Tornado and Banned Word

1925 Tornado and Banned Word

When the deadliest tornado in U.S. history struck Missouri in 1925, it caught people completely off guard. At the time, U.S. weather forecasts had banned the word "tornado" since the late 19th century due to fears of public hysteria. This policy changed after the tornado killed 675 unprepared residents.

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