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2010 Brooklyn/Queens tornadoes Damage to a home caused by a large fallen tree. Date: September 16, 2010 Time: 5:37 p.m. – 5:57 p.m. EDT Rating: EF1 tornado Damages: Unknown Casualties: 7 injuries (+1 non-tornadic injury); 1 non-tornadic fatality Area affected: Park Slope, Brooklyn; Middle Village, Queens; Flushing, Queens, New York City, New York, United states NEXRAD radar mosaic at 6:08PM EDT (2208 UTC) The 2010 Brooklyn/Queens tornadoes were a severe weather event that occurred in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens in New York City. These tornadoes were the second to touch down in New York City that year, the first having occurred in the Bronx on July 25. The storms struck New York City just as the evening rush hour was beginning. Damaging winds, heavy downpours, and hail up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) wreaked havoc with the evening commute.[1] Hundreds of downed trees led to a temporary suspension of service on the Long Island Rail Road, Amtrak, and several subway lines including the L train, 7 train, and M train, leaving tens of thousands of commuters stranded.[2] Passage on local roadways was nearly impossible due to fallen branches and downed power lines. Major highways including the Long Island Expressway and the Grand Central Parkway were at a standstill. A woman was killed when a tree fell and crushed the vehicle she was driving. Extensive and widespread wind damage led to over 1,000 downed trees, and power lines. Scattered power outages were reported across parts of the city.[3] Two separate tornadoes were later confirmed in Park Slope and Flushing, two areas that suffered the worst damage from the storms. The stronger of the two tornadoes touched down over Flushing and was rated an EF1 with maximum winds of 100 mph. In addition to the tornadoes, the National Weather Service confirmed the occurrence of a macroburst bringing winds up to 125 mph to a wide swath of Middle Village and Forest Hills.[4] References ^ National Weather Service Storm Report National Weather Service, September 16, 2010. Accessed September, 18, 2010. ^ Severe storm sweeps through city, 1 dead, transit disrupted The New York Post, September 17, 2010. Accessed September, 18, 2010. ^ New York battered by twin tornadoes BBC News, September 17, 2010. Accessed September, 18, 2010. ^ National Weather Service Public Information Statement National Weather Service September 17, 2010. Accessed September, 18, 2010. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Tornado Damages of Brooklyn, New York City External links New Yorkers Document the Storm, New York Times