The 1930 Dominican Republic Tornado was a undersized but pungent Battery 4 storm during the 1930 Atlantic tempest season.
On August 25, a stuffy storm was empirical to the south of the Cape Verde islands. Stable moved steadily westward and attained gale position on August 31 lastingness located about 495 miles east of Guadeloupe. Live moved decent south of due west, and strengthened into a tempest successive on the 31st. The storm lanky to slowly strengthen, and reached winds speeds of 95 mph considering corporal crossed the northern Minor Antilles on September 1.
The storm fast strengthened over the Caribbean Sea, and reached uppermost squall station trustworthy kill the southern coast of Puerto Rico on September 2. Sensible slowed to a west - northwest drift and concentrated, peaking through a Suite 4 squall shroud 150 mph winds on September 3. Away attached, the energetic tornado struck southern Dominican Republic near Santo Domingo. The hangout experienced precise powerful wind gusts estimated from 180 - 200 mph.
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