The first Indonesia tornado of 2007 occurred on New Year's Day 2007, a waterspout touched down and went ashore causing damage in Anyer Beach and Cinangka, Serang, Banten.
The strongest tornado that day, T7/F3, took place in Lauchhammer in southern Brandenburg, which leveled massively built barns and snapped high tension poles.
A large storm system spawned a significant tornado outbreak, which began February 28 in Kansas and Missouri and continued March 1 in Alabama and Georgia.
The majority of the wind reports were from a bow echo that developed across central Kentucky and Tennessee during the evening hours and causing damage to trees, power lines, antennas and trailers.
For April 14, the Storm Prediction Center issued a moderate risk of severe weather for southern Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and northwestern Florida.
[49][50] The same supercell than produced a large, wedge EF2 tornado that blew several vehicles and semis off of Interstate 80 near Gothenburg, injuring nine people, before causing more damage to farms in rural Dawson and Custer counties.
However, the supercells redeveloped into a hybrid derecho across Central and North Texas that evening, stretching from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to south of Waco and extending eastward to about Longview.
[70] The most intense activity took place during the late afternoon and evening hours as supercells developed along a long line from South Dakota to North Texas.
The central Plains were expected to see a large tornado outbreak potentially, particularly in Nebraska and the Dakotas close to the dry line, should the cap have broken in the atmosphere in the afternoon hours.
[75][89] A strong, long-track tornado damaged dozens of buildings in multiple villages in Hưng Hà district, Thái Bình province, northern Vietnam, killing one person.
[90] A destructive tornado struck the Triệu Sơn district in Thanh Hóa province of central Vietnam, killing two people and heavily damaging nearly 500 houses.
[91] A moderate risk of severe thunderstorms was issued by the Storm Prediction Center for portions of eastern Iowa during the late afternoon of June 21.
A single tornado hit Ignace, Ontario in the north-west part of the province overturning boats, causing damage to trees and property as well as injuring one person.
Most damaged villages was Huby, Silesian Voivodeship, Adamów, Gmina Kłomnice and Skrzydlów[103] Two days later small tornado outbreak occurred in east Poland and west Ukraine.
[106][107] Accompanying the tornadoes was a storm which dumped several inches of rain on the city in a few hours, resulting in flooding which effectively shut down the mass transit system.
[116] An EF0 tornado was spotted in Sanilac County, Michigan around 5:21 pm EDT on August 23 after the hot muggy day caused convection east of an oncoming (eastbound) cold front.
The National Weather Service office in Grand Rapids, Michigan also confirmed that an EF1 tornadoes hit rural Montcalm County near Cedar Lake.
On August 24, following conditions similar to the previous day, an EF3 tornado with winds near 140 mph (230 km/h) formed two miles (3 km) north of Charlotte, Michigan, doing severe damage along Vermontville Highway, passing through Potterville, near 21st Century Plastics Corporation, and crossing I-69 in Eaton County before dissipating as it approached Dimondale, touching down around 4:25 pm EDT and leaving a damage path varying from 200 yards (200 m) to 300 yards (300 m) wide and 6.5 miles (10.5 km) long.
Remaining on the ground for 26 miles (42 km), with an average track width of 200 yards (200 m) and a maximum track width of 0.25 mi (0.40 km) in the city of Fenton, Genesee County, the funnel continued through Deerfield Township and northwestern Tyrone Township before entering Genesee County and the city of Fenton, where it caused the partial collapse of "a large retail structure" at the intersection of Owen Road and US-23.
This multiple-vortex tornado began to the southwest of town, snapping numerous trees and striking the Northwood Muni-Vince Airport at EF1 strength, where several planes were damaged.
[128][129] An EF2 tornado touched down near Reynolds, North Dakota, snapping numerous trees near the Red River, and flattening a flag pole and an antique windmill to the ground.
[130] Later that evening, a large EF3 tornado passed near Rugh Lake, North Dakota, destroying garages and outbuildings on three farms, tossing grain bins, and snapping numerous trees.
[138] A series of weak tornadoes carved a path through the centre of England (UK), forcing residents to flee and damaging buildings in Farnborough, Nuneaton, Northampton, Luton and Nottingham.
[93][140] Two children also suffered minor injuries in Perry, Illinois after an EF0 tornado blew a tree down on their mobile home, causing extensive damage.
[152] The SPC forecast a potential severe weather event, possibly a major outbreak, beginning October 17 across much of central and eastern North America.
The hardest-hit state was Kentucky, where many tornadic supercells formed between Paducah and Louisville, and WFIE has reported many injuries and possible fatalities in numerous communities.
While early indications had severe weather continuing into October 19, the lack of sunshine prevented initiation even though temperatures in the 80s Fahrenheit were common as far north as southeastern Ontario and southwestern Quebec.
The area was hit with extensive severe weather over the past few days which included torrential rains that caused significant flooding across the region as well as hail and wind.
[167] Severe thunderstorms developed in the Southeast late in the evening on December 19, with wind and hail damage reported in eastern Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
[168][169] Early on December 20, a large MCV (meso-scale convective vortex) developed across Central Louisiana and moved eastward, spawning a severe squall line that produced wind damage as well as five tornadoes across southern Mississippi.