Seaboard City Tornado Outbreak of October 31, 1940

The Seaboard City Tornado Outbreak of October 31, 1940, also known as the 1940 Super Outbreak, was a small-sized, costly, and deadly tornado outbreak. The only state impacted was Seaboard. In total, 93 tornadoes touched down over the day, 63 of them from 8 AM to 4 PM alone. The Robloxian Storm Prediction Center (RSPC) issued a high risk from 8 AM to 4 PM, which included a 20% hatched tornado risk. This was the first time in history a 20% tornado risk has been issued for Seaboard. Prior to the disturbance of atmospheric temperatures, the hatched tornado risk for Seaboard was 0%. The outbreak produced six violent tornadoes. Two of the tornadoes were destructive enough to be rated EF5 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, the highest possible rating.