Reshaping the Tornado Belt


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When a devastating tornado hit Grand Forks and East Grand Forks on June 16 1887 nobody saw it coming.<p>Even the United States Signal Service believed there was a northern limit for tornadoes in theUnited States. The frontier towns of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks were located about seventyfive miles north of Fargo whichwas thought to be at the northern tip of the Tornado Belt. Leaders of each town proudly claimed that their communities did not have to worry about the destructive power oftornadoes.<p>The tornado of 1887 changed everything. <i>Reshaping the Tornado Belt</i> discusses:<p>��� How Grand Forks and East Grand Forks evolved��� What happened when country schoolhouses were blown across the prairie with teachers and students trapped inside��� What the two shattered towns had to do in the aftermath of the tornado to rebuild theircommunities��� Eyewitness accounts of the tornado as it traveled twenty miles<p>Full of maps and figures and painstakingly researched by three weather professionals <i>Reshaping the Tornado Belt</i> tells an important story about how a horrific tornadochallenged and reshaped two communities and changed how the world looks at tornadoes.
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