Abstract
Abstract SYNOPSIS The article presents three tables: One showing the place, date, and certain statistics regarding 225 tornadoes which occurred in Arkansas from 1879 to 1926; one showing the distribution of tornadoes by months and years; one showing the number of tornadoes by months from 1908 to 1926, the number of thunderstorms in Little Rock for the same period, and a comparison of tornadoes in Arkansas and thunderstorms at Little Rock. A chart showing the distribution of tornadoes over the State is given with arrows showing the direction of tornadoes at Fort Smith, Little Rock, Heber Springs, and Hot Springs. The chart and tables are discussed, also some of the larger features of topography and their probable effect on the courses and distribution of tornadoes. Ibis pointed out that tornadoes usually form in the southeastern portion of the LOW and move northeast-ward; and reasons are given for the movement of some tornadoes in other directions and for the occurrence of tornado families.
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