Contribution
Tornadoes in Germany: intensity, temporal and spatial distribution
Beyer, Marcus; Wapler, Kathrin; Kühne, Thilo
Meteorologische Zeitschrift Vol. 34 No. 4 (2026), p. 237 - 250
publié: Feb 5, 2026
publication en ligne: Nov 12, 2025
manuscrit accepté: Sep 18, 2025
révision final du manuscrit reçu: Jul 22, 2025
révision du manuscrit demandée: Jun 18, 2025
manuscrit reçu: May 18, 2025
DOI: 10.1127/metz/1276
Open Access (article peut être télechargé gratuitement)
Abstract
A detailed statistical analysis of tornadoes in Germany is performed based on the European Severe Weather Database using all available quality controlled tornado reports, with a focus on the period 2000–2024. Statistical analyses raise a general awareness of the possibility of tornadoes, which are an underestimated threat in Europe. Most of the tornadoes occur between May and September with a maximum in August, mainly due to a distinct maximum of waterspouts. Significant tornadoes (F2+) have their maximum in late spring to early summer. The majority of all tornadoes occurs in the afternoon and evening, while waterspouts mainly occur in the morning. Tornadoes occur everywhere in Germany; the population density influences the spatial distribution of tornado reports. Furthermore, local hotspots, which are best visible for significant tornadoes, are induced by local topography. Given the inhomogeneities of the time series, and based on the available data, a statement on an underlying climatological trend cannot be made.
Mots-clefs
tornado • statistics • storms • severe weather