April 20, 2011
Injuries:
F-scale: F1
(Grazulis and Storm Data list the touchdown at "Cottonwood", by which they probably mean "Cottonburg", which is west of Richmond two miles east of the Garrard County line.) Counties: Henry
Deaths:
F-scale: F2
Injuries: 0
Tornadoes, power outages as storm crosses Texas, More from KWKT - FOX 44 Trending now Severe Weather Warnings . It was noted in the local press that the tornado never left the ground along its 15 mile path, and made a "clean sweep" of the earth. EF-Scale: EF-1
November 9, 2000
Notes: A National Weather Service Survey Team in conjunction with Larue County EMA determined a tornado began near Kyle Lane which is 2 miles west of Hodgenville. April 20, 1996
I was just 4 years old at the time but, I remember the wind blowing hard all that day. EF-Scale: EF-1
January 3, 2000
As they went, they set landmarks and government buildings on fire, including the White House and the US Capitol. Deaths: 0
Cottages were destroyed on the southeast corner of Churchill and Twelfth. destroyed and hundreds of chickens were killed and/or lost. May 28, 1996
Storm Data says "F1 or F2". Here, there was evidence of multi-vortex structure with EF4 damage and 175 mph estimated winds. Path width: 75yards
Path length: 1 mi
Path length: 3 miles
Injuries: 0
Notes: The tornado touched down just east of Lake Celina where one tree was uprooted and others were snapped. Time: 12:04pm - 12:06pm CDT
Multiple locations were found. Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from west of Gold City to east of Smiths Grove. Path length:
EF-scale: EF1
At 4022 Simcoe Road a barn was overturned, killing a horse inside, and 100 yards of plank fence were demolished. The old fruit cellar behind the house may have been weakened by rain water and the sudden pressure change. Deaths: 0
Time: 6:00pm
There are about 1,200 tornadoes in the U.S each year, and about 60 people die each year, mostly from flying or falling debris. F-scale: F1
Along South Pleasant Road, one home had mud spatter on the east side of the house where several pieces of wood were impaled in the ground. Notes: This squall line tornado was short lived but caused considerable destruction. Narrative: Moved east (northeast?) Deaths:
Deaths: 6
An additional smaller chicken coop also sustained damage at the end of Silas Miller Road, consistent with EF-1 damage. Time: 3:50pm - 3:52pm EDT
Path width:
NWS F-scale: F0
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado moved from Allensville (which is actually in Todd County, but is very close to the Logan County line) to Corinth. F-scale: F0
Near the end of the track along Davis Bend Road, trees were blown down and 22 barns and stables were damaged or destroyed. Four tornadoes accomplished that feat: one on March 27, 1890two on March 18, 1925and one on May 9, 1933. Hundreds of hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted, with a few trees landing on houses causing roof damage. Peak winds were estimated at 80 mphwith a maximum path width of 65 yards. Several trees were snapped or uprooted before the tornado lifted just east of Highway 90. Storm Data begins this tornado in Grayson County east of Tan Yard, takes it through Caneyville, north of Leitchfield, to Big Clifty. F-scale: F2
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Those sources were compared with each other to verify tornado data. Notes: Storm Data mentions damage at the intersection of Georgetown and Greenville roads. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado on a two mile long path along Gilberts Creek from Salvisa to two miles east of Salvisa. their respective owners. Narrative: Moved east from two miles north of Greenville to near Powderly and to southeast of Rochester. Path width: 20yards
Path length:
At this location, the tornado was estimated to be of EF3 strength with 150 mph winds. Path length:
Tweets by @USTornadoes The Lexington Leader mentions the tornado north of the city but doesn't say anything about any damage. The tornado then weakened as it traveled across KY 1359. Injuries: 0
May 2, 1954
F-scale: F3
Along Grazulis' path at NCDC, Wayne County Illinois is listed as an F4 at 5:24pm, Edwards County Illinois as an F4 at 5:49pm, Wabash County Illinois as an F4 at 6:08pm, Knox County Indiana as an F4 at 6:29pm, Gibson County Indiana as an F4 at 6:39pm, Pike County Indiana as an F4 at 6:48pm, Daviess County Indiana as an F4 at 7:08pm, Martin County Indiana as an F4 at 7:24pm, Orange County Indiana as an F4 at 7:41pm, and Lawrence County Indiana as an F4 at 7:43pm. Trees were uprooted. Deaths: 0
November 19, 1970
On Dale Ann Drive a playhouse weighing 1500 pounds was blown 200 feet. County: Warren, Allen
spread about the "night phantom that appeared Grazulis narrative: A tornado was intermittently on the ground about five miles east of Bowling Green. Two people may have died. County: Metcalfe
She had been sucked out of her mobile home when she tried to open her front door. Injuries:
October 10, 1959
Deaths: 2
Only three homes that were affected by the funnel were able to be salvaged. Next a large oak tree was uprooted at 3705 Modesto Road and a trampoline was thrown into a Volkswagen and then over a house. The second tornado began as an EF1 and damaged a church and a few trees. April 24, 2010
About 50 homes and 60 barns were destroyed, and 40 of those were at Mannsville, with seven of them leveled to the ground. Across the street the tornado did extensive roof damage to a family house and barn. Noted discrepancies: SPC, NCDC, and Storm Data give a path length of 3 miles, Grazulis gives 6 miles. EF-Scale: EF1
Time: 3:49am CST
Path width: 125 yards
The tornado first touched down near the intersection of Lee Road and Fort Avenue just west of the military base's boundary. Counties: Metcalfe, Adair
Injuries: 1
Path width: 80yards
Injuries:
April 28, 1887
Injuries: 2 (known)
Injuries: 100
Path width:
It reached its peak strength on Sirocco Road where a carport attached to a house blew across a field, trees were snapped or uprooted, a barn door was blown in, and shingles were blown off of a nearby house. One farmer witnessed a "funnel shaped cloud accompanied by a roar" like a truck at Silver Creek. Numerous trees and a grain silo weredown along the property. Your email address will not be published. Will plot it as an F1. Deaths:
Deaths: 0
Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 17 yards, NCDC and Storm Data say 50 yards. Time: 3:19am EST
Path length: 1 mile
Grazulis lists it at 10:00am. F-scale: F1
Notes: Storm Data puts this on the northwest side of Priceville. Path length:
Injuries:
Most of the damage was high end EF0 around 85 mph with much of the damage being 20 to 50 yards off the ground. County: Meade
Injuries: 0
A 5000 pound horse trailer was thrown to the northwest 70 yards. F-scale: F2
Trees were snapped and uprooted, and power lines were blown down. Deaths:
Low pressure was centered over southeast Kansas with a warm front reaching due east, along the Kentucky/Tennessee border. Notes: The NWS storm survey team found many areas of intermittent straight line wind damage around northern Harrison County, with one specific tornado path. Theres no way to get an accurate account of Indians who perished in Tornadoes but there likely were considerable losses. Path width: 325 yards
Path length: 1.75 mile
Path length: 3 miles
Large parts of the barn debris were lofted into trees southwest of the structure, snapping their trunks. Path length:
Notes: The tornadobegan at the end of McGee Road where two homes suffered extensive damage. Injuries:
Deaths: 0
EF-Scale:EF1
Path width:
Besides the structural damage, about 40 large hardwood trees were uprooted along the path. Counties: Butler
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down in Cartersville. Four people were killed in Allen County as at least three homes were destroyed. Path length:
Notes: Aerial photos were matched perfectly with radar signatures to determine that the initial start point of the tornado occurred 4.5 miles south southwest of Hawesville in Hancock County along route 2181. Path width:
Deaths: 0
Noted discrepancies: Grazulis lists this at 12:14am June 3. Injuries: several, some serious
Moving eastward over open fields, it tore most of the roof off a barn at the end of Doug White Road, plastering insulation from the barn onto the northeast side of the adjacent home. Time: 7:45pm
Path width: 100 yards
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February 24, 2011
F-scale: F1
Injuries: 1
Path length: 3.8 miles
Path width: 100 yards
Deaths: 0
Grazulis narrative: A small tornado demolished a barn and carried the barn timbers a half mile away from the barn site. Minor damage was sustained east of KY 639 to several outbuildings. Counties: Scott KY
In 1883, the government had banned the word "tornado" from official forecasts because they were concerned the word would cause widespread panic. Path width:
Path length: 5miles
After moving through uninhabited hillside for a mile, uprooting and snapping trees in a near quarter mile wide path, the tornado tore off the roof of a ranch-style brick home and destroyed its nearby outbuildings. April 20, 1986
Abasement crawl space door was blown out along with siding and roofdamage at 125 Spinks Drive. W. A. Mitchell of the Lexington Weather Bureau office felt that the damage was straight-line winds (why he felt this way is unknown, and this project will instead agree with Grazulis that this was a true tornado). Counties: Jefferson KY
Injuries:
Deaths: 0
Notes: This tornado touched down just north of the intersection of Cedar Creek Road and Mount Washington Road, and lifted just northeast of the intersection of Cedar Creek Road and Long Rifle Lane. Counties: Washington IN
The attached home sustained considerable siding and roof damage. Path length:
Deaths: 0
Path length:
November 18, 1957
Injuries: 0
A home was unroofed and tenant homes and barns were destroyed. Injuries: 0
Time: 6:20pm
F-scale: F1
The tornado caused major damage to 44 homes and two businesses. June 16, 1997
Time: 1:36am EDT to 1:38am EDT
The greatest damage occurred in thistwo block area, where up to a dozenoutbuildings were destroyed or heavilydamaged, and sections of roofing werelifted off homes and garages. About the NWS [Offsite link: 19th-Century Storm Chasers Took the First Tornado Photographs]. Path width: 20 yards
April 27, 1971
Instead of just going to the northeast trees were now going to the northwest, north and northeast. However, by the beginning of the 1800s, no Europeans had settled in the Oklahoma region. Deaths: 0
Path length:
Time: 5:10am
Narrative: Moved northeast from near Cartersville to north of Berea. Injuries: 0
Path width:
Injuries:
A number of these homes were swept away. Two occupants of the mobile home were injured. This tornado did damage along Calvary Road where a mobile home was destroyed and a small shed slid off its foundation. Time: 8:00am
(Credit: Library of Congress . The tornado lifted near this location. Wilmington, Current Conditions Notes: The tornado first touched down near a ravine just northwest of Jessica Circle where it snapped a few trees. Path length:
May 23, 2000
F-scale: F2
March 16, 1942
Path width: 30yards
Six frame homes were damaged. It was described as a green-rimmed cone-shaped tornado which rose and fell moving like a monster wave., What History Has Taught Me with Robert Vaughan, You Had to Look Hard The Marquis de Mors Did, Tallyho Coach at Hot Springs, Dakota Territory. Injuries:
Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado at Campbellsburg. April 3, 1974
Injuries:
to be composed of fire. Counties: Grayson, Hardin
Notes: This tornado touched down just downwind of the previous event, on the property of West Washington High School. Injuries: 0
the time of tornado occurrences, and even calculated Livestock was killed and cars and farm machinery were destroyed. October 18, 2007
Injuries:
Notes: A bow echo created a very brief spin-up in Rosine. Injuries: 0
Anoutbuilding, previously used to make brooms, next to the house hadsignificant damage when a large tree fell on top of it. F-scale: F1
January 29, 2008
Mud was spattered onto the north-facing front of the home, where a porch column support was also moved slightly. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. A rock garden was blown 25 yards upwind. Deaths: 0
F-scale: F1
Storm Data has it in Logan County (Chandlers Chapel to six miles east of Chandlers Chapel), Warren County (ten miles southwest of Bowling Green to sixteen miles southeast of Bowling Green), Allen County (three miles west of Meador to two miles east of Meador), and Barren County (fourteen miles southwest of Glasgow to ten miles east of Glasgow, with Glasgow hard hit). On a radar screen at Texas A&M University, the tornadic . The twister damaged the roofs of several outbuildings when it touched down. Time: 12:40am
Injuries:
Counties: Dubois
Injuries: 2
Counties: Shelby
Path length:5.3 miles
April 21, 1972
F-scale: F1
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado hit Mannsville, Burdick, Meadow Creek, and White Ridge. Deaths: 0
Numerous large hardwood trees were snapped and twisted. Injuries: 25
November 18, 2017
Time: 7:58pm EST to 7:59pm EST
Time: 12:35am
This tank was air-tight, and had an opening in the top one foot square. April 15, 1994
A 16-inch rafter was driven into the ground. Counties: Boyle
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Notes:This skipping tornado first touched down along Campbellsville Rd near the community of Cane Valleywhere it downed power lines as it snapped tree limbs and uprooted several large trees. F-scale: F1
For example, the tornado that struck Jefferson KY and Oldham counties on April 3, 1974 was rated as an F-4, so the entire path of the tornado is plotted at F-4 strength even though the tornado was not at that strength for its entire lifetime. Injuries: 0
Path width: 75yards
Along Palmyra Road near Strickland Road, several trees were snapped with EF1 damage 50-100 yards wide and estimated winds of 100-110 mph. Noted discrepancies: Lat/lon actually places this in Oldham County. The end lat/lon in the first NCDC Scott County entry is the same as the begin lat/lon in the second Scott County entry. Injuries: 7
Click here for a map showing the approximate path of the tornado through Winchester. F-scale: F0
May 15, 1945
Time: 5:37pm - 5:45pm EDT
Noted discrepancies: SPC/NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. This was largely thanks to increased instances of tornado disasters given an expanding and westward moving population. Counties: Harrison IN
Six businesses and 34 homes had minor damage. Structural damage was observed on one farm, where the roof was torn off a large metal outbuildingand minor damage occurred to several other buildings as a result of this debris. The most intense damage occurred as the tornado lifted east of Haysville in the woods along IN 56.
Counties: Washington IN
Path width: 300 yards
Deaths: 1
A history of twisters: Tornadoes in Mississippi since 1950. Path length:
Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from two miles south of Kettle, to Ida, eight miles northwest of Albany, to 76-Falls, to Piney Woods, and finally to Mill Springs. Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Two barns were destroyed and a well-built one story home sufferedsignificant roof and side damage. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 40 yards, NCDC lists 123 yards, Storm Data says 125 yards.
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 15 milesGrazulis and Storm Data give 13 miles. June 14, 1993
Path width: 25yards
Along Connersville Road the tornado lifted the roofs off of three homes, and damaged three others. F-scale: F4
Time: 3:48pm - 3:49pm EDT
Lastly, the tornado struck a barn and several trees. It then proceeded through the center of Charlestown and removed several roofs. Most of the injuries were in a church that was torn apart and collapsed during evening services. Notes:This tornado did damage along Calvary Road where a mobile home was destroyed and a small shed slid off its foundation. The local townspeople were unaware Path width:
EF-scale: EF0
October 18, 2007
Deaths: 0
Three small homes were blown down. were damaged or destroyed. SPC gives a path width of 170 yards and a path length of 9 milesNCDC gives nothing for either. The second squall line moved into western Wisconsin late in . Deaths:
Counties: Oldham
A few trees were snapped and uprooted. Noted discrepancies: Storm Data mentions damage on Black Jack Road in southeast Radcliff. EF-scale: EF1
Path length:
Counties: Washington, Mercer
Path width: 100 yards
Path width: 200 yards
At least a dozen homes were destroyed. EF-scale: EF1
The edge of the tornado missed downtown Russell Springs by only half a mile. While there were heavy property losses, no one was killed. November 5, 1948
December 21, 2013
Sheds were destroyed and trees uprooted. The tornado intensified as it moved into Jennings and Ripley Counties. Path width: 40 yards
September 3, 1970
Deaths:
March 1, 1997
Severe damage was sustained to several barns, street signs, bird houses, and metal poles that were bent or snapped. Path length: 1.8miles
F-scale: F2
Injuries: 0
Injuries:
Injuries: 4
F-scale: F0
Injuries:
Carmel Road. A large metal barn with cinder block walls was destroyed. F-scale: F0
The path was 50 yards wide. Deaths:
Path width:
Power poles were torn down along New Cut Road. Path width: 45yards
The cab of a small pickup was crushed by debris and the vehicle was blown onto KY 969. Path width: 100 yards
Notes: According to Storm Data, one house was struck on Happy Hollow Road four miles south of Hawesville. Storm Data says the tornado touched down eight miles north of Carlisle on Ball Hill Road. The tornado proceeded to Route 79/259 and struck a home just north of A.H. Wilson Road with EF-2 strength. Path width: 880 yards
Time: 3:20pm
He should note carefully the foot, the middle, and the top of the funnel, to see whether any tree or object is carried to his right as he faces the funnel. May 25, 1973
EF-Scale: EF1
Half of the roof of a mobile home was also taken off. Path width:
Counties: Simpson
Time: 10:28pm
Injuries:
Tornado Facts and History - StormAware Path length:
Counties: Logan
Path length:
Time: 5:45am
Path width: 300 yards
January 24, 1964
F-scale: F3
Noted discrepancies: SPC, Storm Data, and NCDC list no injuries, Grazulis lists 2. F-scale: F0
Notes: The tornado traveled mainly over plowed fields, but was witnessed by at least three people and did do some damage to farms. Injuries: 0
Notes: The tornado first touched down just north of Duff east of County Road 650W. Injuries: 1
Path length:
The tiny twister then continued to the northeast, causing other minor tree damage to the south of Probus Lane. Another trailer along Miller Road was turned on to its roof. The tornado destroyed two barns and one mobile home in addition to doing considerable roof damage to six outbuildings along Ebenezer Road and KY 61 southeast of Greensburg. Counties: Shelby
Counties: Green, Adair
Path width: 880 yards
Deaths:
Another outbuilding was overturned and slidabout 10 feet. April 11, 2008
Notes: The tornado first touched down about 0.8 miles southwest of Stanford. Time: 2:30pm
The tornado was captured on video and shared on social media, confirming the existence of the rotation and funnel. Path length:
The tornado skipped east-northeast for nearly 9 miles across primarily open fields. Path length: 15.7 miles (skipping)
Counties: Hardin
Time: 11:05am EST
A factory was damaged on Main Street just west of Ninth Street, in the Tobacco District. Deaths: 0
Time: 6:02pm CDT
Path length:
Several witnesses saw two different tornado near the Miami Court and Wobegone Way area. Counties: Clark IN, Jefferson IN, Trimble
Time: 10:53pm CDT
At 4510 Chamberlain Laneon the J. W. Head farm the roof of the residence was destroyed, portions of which were found several hundred yards downstream. Path width:
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SPC and NCDC list 225 injuries, Grazulis lists 228, Storm Data 243. Fort Campbell Near the intersection of Horners Chapel Road and Fredericksburg Road, a high tension metal power structure was toppled along with numerous trees uprooted and snapped. Counties: Clark, IN
Many farm buildings were damaged, and one farm was almost completely blown away. EF-Scale: EF2
Notes: The National Weather Service in conjunction with an aerial damage survey performed by pilots David Katz and Gary Katz and photographer Tom Boucher from the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviators determined that an EF-1 tornado touched down in northern Henry county on Friday, March 2nd. Time: 6:39am CDT
The tornado touched down two separate times. Injuries: 0
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The family survivedthe tornado by sheltering in a 3-foot crawl space. Path length:
The tornado then reformed and crossed I-265 and continued to the east-northeast through several subdivisions north and northeast of Fincastle. ", A large tornado outbreak in Kansas, Missouri, Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis says F1. Homes lost their roofs along Oak Street at Sixth, between Fifth and Fourth, and at Fourth. Local Climate Page Damage continued east into Allen County with the last evidence of damage at Walker Chapel Road about a mile south of Highway 100. Deaths: 3
Eleven buses suffered damage and had their windows blown out. A one month old 64'x56' barn with 6' footers in concrete was destroyed. County: Boyle
The last observed damage in Washington County was near S. Flatwood Road in a wooded area before the tornado entered Clark County. Deaths: 7
Injuries:
Counties: Grayson
Injuries: 7
Time: 4:30am
At that property, a pole barn was completely destroyed and thrown in different directions. Be sure to provide good evidence for your claim. Time: 10:25pm EDT
7. As it, reached 961 east of Alvaton in Warren County, it spawned an EF1, tornado with winds estimated at 95 mph destroying a barn and tool. Path width:
The only damage described in Storm Data done directly by the tornado is the destruction of a concrete poultry house south of Dubois on IN 162 (which also sounds weird since IN 162 is not in close proximity to Dubois and is nowhere near the lat/lon given by SPC/NCDC). Clark County and Scott County: The National Weather Service in conjunction with Clark County Emergency Management conducted an exhaustive tornado damage survey on Saturday and Sunday, March 3 and 4.
Tornadoes - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society Damage was confined to IMS Lane. Insulation was found in nearby trees. Noted discrepancies: NCDC gives no liftoff lat/lon. Proceeding to the east, some of the most concentrated damage was done along Harney and Churchill Streets (both now Saint Catherine) from Sixteenth Street to Tenth Street. Time: 11:20pm EDT to 11:26pm EDT
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A few trees were snapped as well. Deaths: 0
Path length:
Top Ten Deadliest Tornadoes in Texas (since 1900) NUMBER ONE - THE WACO TORNADO - MAY 11, 1953. army cadet, was dispatched from Washington Counties: Clark KY (to Powell)
Notes:Most of the damage was around the southeastern portion of the Alvaton community. Deaths:
Narrative: Moved east from the southeast edge of Stanford, passing near Rowland, two miles east of Stanford. Path length: 9 miles
Tornado records - Wikipedia Two trailers, two cars, and ten barns were destroyed. Path length:
The tornadosignificantly increased in width to approximately 300 yards and dida lot of damage along Halls Creek Rd. Two people, riding in a school bus, saw the tornado and took shelter in a nearby ditch. Path width: 250 yards
Path length: 0.4mile
Tree damage continued along thepath with additional EF-2 damage occurring attwo chicken farms where a 200 yd long chicken barn was destroyed and hundreds of chickens were killed and/or lost. The violent tornado also seriously damaged several homes on the north side of State Highway 160. 18. Moving due east, it snapped the trunks of several large trees, blocking the highway, and mowed down a line of trees along Louis Mattingly Road. Narrative: Moved east-northeast from near Grantsburg to northwest of Hancock. One mobile home rolled over onto a vehicle but the three occupants were unhurt. The top image is a drawing of an undated tornado (likely from the early 1800s or prior), as seen in Significant Tornadoes: 1680-1991 (Thomas Grazulis), p. 550. Counties: Warren
Deaths:
Counties: Warren
Grazulis, Thomas. Deaths: 1
Path width:
Time: 6:30pm
Counties: Adair
There was about $250,000 (1971) damage done in Danville. Injuries:
Note the time of day carefully, and specify whether the time used is Eastern, Central, Mountain, or some city time. Path length:
Time: 3:55pm
Notes: The tornado mostly did damage to the upper halves of several trees along its path. At 1598 Carter Brothers Roada riding lawn mower was thrown about 50 yards and thegarbage can flew 150 yards. F-scale: F1
The tornado hit the Salem Rd area hard with extensive tree damage. death" experienced by some of the tornado November 5, 2017
Counties: Garrard, Madison, Clark KY
April 3, 2007
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Path width: 300 yards
The Louisville Daily Courier described the storm as "a whirlwind revolving leftwise." Deaths:
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Will plot into Adair County. Farther along the tornado's path, it knocked a mobile home off the foundation, and rolled it over two nearby cars. Counties: Hardin
Injuries: 2
Time: 9:16pm CDT
It then crossed the road and snapped several trees. F-scale: F1
This included several mobile homes totally destroyed, several framed houses heavily damaged, tremendous tree damage, and power poles snapped and shredded. Here, EF3-EF4 damage was estimated with winds of 150-170 mph. Damage was again observed along and west of Speith Road, 1/4 of a mile north of Henryville-Blue Lick Road just southwest of Henryville. Grazulis' path width is probably the most correct. March 1, 2017
Path length:
Injuries: 0
1831 - Hurricane impacted the Florida Keys and the Dry Tortugas on August 14th and 15th. Counties: Bullitt
Deaths: 2
The tornado next struck a large area of soft and hardwood trees before striking a solid brick home just west of Horntown with the roof removed and exterior walls either damaged or destroyed. Minimal F2. Counties: Woodford
F-scale: F0
April 6, 1988
On Cardwell Way a carport collapsed, three homes were damaged, and a car was demolished. Time: 5:05pm - 5:06pm CDT
The only Kentucky event on this day in Storm Data is in Fulton County. A small garage was completely destroyed with only minor damage to its contents. Injuries:
Injuries: 2
Time: 4:30pm
Path length: 1.6miles
May 22, 1989
The glass was not even cracked. Time: 12:38am EST to 12:42am EST
F-scale: F2
Deaths:
EF-Scale:EF1
Path width: 200 yards
December 15, 1971
F-scale: F0
Deaths:
Counties: Perry, Crawford, Harrison IN, Washington IN, Clark IN, Scott IN
After a brief break in the path, the tornado touched down again four miles southwest of Celestine and took a slight turn to the northeast. Notes:This brief, skipping tornado touched down initially as an EF0 near the east end of Labrador Wayin a subdivision 1.5 miles south of Rineyville Elementary School. March 28, 1997
1-Stop Winter Forecast Injuries: 0
EF-Scale: EF-4
Counties: Simpson
Deaths:
County: Trimble
On Michael Edward Drive the garage door was blown in on a detached garage and the roof was lifted off and shifted a foot. November 9, 2000
The worst damage mentioned in Storm Data is the destruction of a barn and three farm buildings, along with scattered roof damage and a "wrecked" trailer. Counties: Logan
Deaths: 0
Jefferson County: The Jefferson County portion of the track was well-covered in the local newspapers. Path width:
Path length: 5.8 miles
Injuries: 2
Here it damaged four outbuildings, completely destroying two - the largest being a 30 x 50 structure. Narrative: Moved east from near Rochester, unroofing a school and destroying a gym. Deaths: 0
It then moved southeast, destroying two outbuildings. June 24, 1995