EF-Scale: EF-1 Deaths: The barn sufferedroof and door damage. At 1130 Halls Creed Road 2-inch hail occurred before the tornado, with winds of 111 mph. Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2Grazulis does not list it. Pay particular attention to the direction of the trees, making a separate observation on the south side, in the centre, and on the north side. April 2, 1983 Path length: 0.2 mile This vortex intensified and merged with the primary circulation. The tornado lifted just northeast of the intersection of West Mount Tabor Road and Southwest Washington School Road. Aerial photos of, damage were also taken by volunteer general aviation pilots Mark, Powers and Josh Kieffer and aerial photographer Austin Lassell in, aircraft N16NA. F-scale: F2 August 27, 1854 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a time of 3:00pm, NCDC 2:00pm, Storm Data 4:00pm. Deaths: 0 Path width: 150 yards A tractor trailer was blown over and several trees were uprooted or snapped. Path width: 180 yards Path length: 3.8 miles March 1, 2017 Notes: The tornado touched down just east of Lake Celina where one tree was uprooted and others were snapped. Deaths: 0 May 28, 1996 Counties: Clinton 4th ed. Grazulis narrative: At Blueberry Hill, two barns were "blown up and flattened" by a tornado that touched down south of Lexington. Deaths: 0 Injuries: After exiting the campground, the tornado then destroyed a large barn and damaged the roofs of nearby homes and other outbuildings, as well as uprooting more trees. Deaths: Path length: Path length: 0.7 mi Time: 6:04am - 6:05am EST Injuries: Path width: 33 yards Path width: 220 yards April 8, 2020 Deaths: 0 Path width: F-scale: F2 Eagle Park was Louisville's baseball park before the new one to the south was constructed. Counties: Washington IN Counties: Dubois Deaths: Time: 4:55pm Counties: Perry The National Weather Service archive goes back to 1950. In Storm Data the tornado touched down six miles west of Salvisa in Mercer County (one mile east of Ballard) and moved northeast along Stratton Road, Kirkwood Road, Gash Road, and Hickory Grove Road, all of which are in Mercer County. Further east, several funnels congealed into one main tornado doing extensive damage to hardwood trees and significant roof damage to several homes. The tornado did its worst in Whitesville in Daviess County, damaging much of the town. Deaths: Counties: Crawford Deaths: 0 The debris from the barn was thrown over a quarter mile to the northeast. SPC and NCDC give a path length of 13 miles, Grazulis gives 12 miles, Storm Data says 8 miles. Counties: Perry, Breckinridge, Meade Path length: The second home in the path of the tornado was badly damaged and a paper bill from the home was lifted into the tornado and carried 35 miles to the northeast into Powell County, landing in the yard of a National Weather Service employee. Noted discrepancies: None County: Washington, IN A barn was picked up and scattered over 60 to 70 acres. F-scale: F0 Counties: Meade Storm Data begins this tornado between Huffman and Tarry in Perry County and lifts it a few miles northeast of Lexington in Scott County. May 12, 1978 Deaths: 1 Time: 1:15pm from side-to-side." EF-scale: EF2 Injuries: 7 Deaths: Narrative: A tornado, which possessed a "wrenching, spiral motion" according to witnesses and was described in the newspaper as "whirling and tossing about like a monster in pain" moved northeast through the southeast part of Louisville, damaging over a hundred buildings. F-scale: EF0 Counties: Fayette No homes were leveled there, but the tornado intensified as it passed north of Madison, and killed seven people in that area. Jim Barnes of 1448 Canonero Drive said he was grilling steaks in his driveway. June 27, 1973 In Washington County many buildings across the county were leveled. The fourth and final touchdown was in Anchorage where many trees were damaged, blown over, and uprooted, roofs were damaged, and a large outbuilding at a training school was destroyed. Injuries: 5 If a good faith effort could be made in determining which source had the correct information, then the tornado was plotted according to that information. Deaths: A child was killed when a concrete block grocery store caved in. April 4, 2011 Another witness, Patrolman Swallows of the police department, said he noticed a short appendage looking like a trail of smoke hanging down from the parent cloud and a noise like a freight train was heard. Dozens of buildings and hundreds of trees were destroyed in Louisville. As the tornado moved east it strengthened to EF-2 intensity near the intersection of Floyd Street and Central Avenue where a large industrial building was heavily damaged. Path width: passed about eleven miles west of Yankton July 22, 1973 F-scale: F3 It is interesting to note that if a line is drawn connecting those three damage points, the Capitol and the Governor's Mansion were in the direct path of this tornado, and the funnel cloud associated with the tornado may have gone directly over those two landmarks. Forty homes and 75 barns were destroyed. Time: 12:43am EST to 12:45am EST Injuries: 40 Injuries: 0 Injuries: 0 Injuries: 0 Storm Data says the tornado touched down near Slaughters in Hopkins County, proceeded to Sacramento in McLean County, and then went on to Prentiss in Ohio County. Counties: Lincoln Path width: Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards, Storm Data says 25 yards. Metal roofing material was lofted into nearby trees and spread up to a quarter mile to the east. Trees were blown down as well. June 26, 2013 May 23, 2000 Noted discrepancies: Grazulis times this at 6:35am. The tornado continued southward for another two-tenths of a mile, downing trees along Campground Rd before lifting. At 4368 Rogers Campground Road there were several trees twisted and snapped. The last evidence of the tornado was at the north end of Quaker Rd, where small branches were broken. June 30, 1977 The injuries were in trailers. Notes: An EF-0 tornado with estimated winds between 65 and 80 mph touched down southeast of Shepherdsville and snapped a tree at a residence along Lotus Street. Path length: Deaths: Counties: Jessamine F-scale: F2 Deaths: Notes: This tornado touched down 6 miles southeast of Columbia along Dale Morrison Road. Counties: Ohio Insulation was caked onto the entire back side of the house opposite the direction of travel of the tornado. It also destroyed a detached three car garage. Path length: 2.4 miles (skipping) Counties: Grayson Counties: Edmonson Time: 5:40pm Deaths: 0 Notes: Fifteen to twenty homes were destroyed, mainly in the Temple Hill area. During the end of the tornadoes life cycle it narrowed and bounced striking several trees and knocking over several cemetery headstones and uprooted 2 large trees at the Little Clifty United Methodist Church just west of Lacon. Time: 7:50pm Counties: Dubois Counties: Henry Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 20 yards, NCDC and Storm Data says 50 yards. F-scale: F2 Path width: Time: 1:40pm June 6, 1990 March 18, 1925 Grazulis doesn't many any specific locations of the injuries he reported. Path width: 60 yards Injuries: Noted discrepancies: Storm Data mentions damage on Black Jack Road in southeast Radcliff. Path width: 100 yards Trimble County: The National Weather Service in conjunction with Trimble County Emergency Management conducted an extensive tornado survey in Trimble County. Notes: The tornado first touched down along Millstown Road southwest of Park City. Time: 2:10pm Deaths: Notes: A state trooper spotted an F0 tornado at the Metcalfe County Fairgrounds. Wind damage due to the straight-light winds alone was widespread . Path length: 2.1miles Metal siding was thrown 250 yards and several trees were snapped and uprooted. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Noted discrepancies: NCDC narrative does not match up with the lat/lons given for Jefferson County. EF-scale: EF0 4 miles west of Cloverport, additional minor damage was done to a, group of homes along 2169. Path width: 200 yards The last observed damage in Washington County was near S. Flatwood Road in a wooded area before the tornado entered Clark County. boated, then swam, to Omaha to warn the next Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC gave this an F3, Grazulis gives an F2. October 7, 1965 May 10, 2016 Noted discrepancies: None Deaths: 0 The tornadoes touched down just north of the front in Kentucky. October 18, 2007 Path width: The tornado reached its peak intensity near the intersection of Moore Road and KY 839. The other path was parallel to the tornado and about half a mile to the north, on the west edge of downtown. This damage was consistent with EF-1 damage and 90 mph winds. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a time of 5:22pm, NCDC gives 4:22pm, Storm Data gives 6:22pm. Path length: Only one structure was destroyed in Fayette County, which was a barn on the Scott Farm when the tornado was about 200 yards wide and less than a minute old. Time: 2:34am It's a compilation of stories that appeared in St. Louis daily newspapers after the tornado hit.It was first published just days after the tornado hit in 1896. Deaths: 0 Deaths: 0 Injuries: 8 Path length: Counties: Hardin April 27, 1971 Path width: 200 yards Time: 7:00pm CDT A second building, a large two-story brick industrial building 1/2 mile east, had about 20 percent of its metal roof peeled off. The War of 1812 was ongoing, and the British had just defeated the Americans at the Battle of Bladensburg on August 24 and reached Washington. Wrought-iron March 10, 1986 A carport was thrown over a house and landed 100 yards to the east. The tornado then weakened considerably, and the only significant damage done in Elizabethtown was power lines getting ripped down on North Dixie Highway. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from 3.8 miles southwest of Salem to 7.2 miles east of Salem. At this location, the tornado destroyed a30 by 60 foot old barn and a single wide home. Time: 2:30am Path width: Another mobile homer sustained roof damage and there was significant rock and mud spatter against three sides of the mobile home. F-scale: EF0 Deaths: 0 April 3, 1974 SPC and Grazulis give a path width of 30 yardsNCDC gives nothingStorm Data says 38 yards. Metal sheeting frombarns was thrown in excess of 400 yards downwind. Notes: A small tornado touched down in the back yard of a home about a quarter mile west of the caution light on IN 60 in Borden and uprooted trees and caused roof damage to the home. It is important to remember that the Grazulis publications list only those tornadoes that were of at least F2 strength or resulted in at least one fatality. Southeast of Trenton the tornado was on the ground for a mile and a half and destroyed a barn and a trailer. F-scale: F1 Storm Data says this tornado touched down a half mile south of Paynesville, and does mention that the tornado continued into Trimble County to near Mount Pleasant. Elsewhere along the path minor roof damage occurred and a mobile home was moved from its foundation. The tornado also did moderate damage to barns and destroyed several outbuildings, and moved a 2700 pound motorboat 220 feet. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck Sunny Corner. As settlement advanced, tornadoes were reported from New England, through the Old South, and into the Old Northwest (present-day Midwest, Ohio Valley, Lakes region). The vehicle landed on its tires and the driver survived, despite the top half of the car getting sheared off. Injuries: 27 Several other homes were damaged in a subdivision one mile north of Gamaliel. Counties: Washington IN This included large sections of roof structure being removed and exterior walls collapsing at 202 Woebegone Way. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F2, but Grazulis does not list it. Deaths: 1 F-scale: F1 Path width: 150 yards April 9, 1991 Path length: Notes: Storm Data begins this tornado on the west side of Simpsonville. Counties: Hancock, Breckinridge Debris from the barn was scattered overa half mile downwind. F-scale: Path length: EF-Scale: EF-1 Grazulis narrative: A new brick home was destroyed and the neighboring home was unroofed in a brief touchdown in Radcliff. Injuries: Deaths: 0 In the late 1800s, meteorology was still in its infancy. Dakota occurred on April 17, 1878. Between 1890 and 2011, the city, which is located near the heart of "tornado alley," was hit by a . Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast, leveling homes near Alpha, Sumter, and Copper. The tornado may have again weakened or lifted as the storm crossed Blue Ridge Manor and Anchorage. April 20, 1996 1830 - Hurricane impacted the Florida Keys on August 15th. Path width: 400 yards April 24, 1955 April 9, 1991 Injuries: Notes: Trees and a tobacco barn were damaged. Deaths: Deaths: 0 December 4, 1916 A large carport was picked up and thrown about 50 yards, shearing off a telephone pole. The tornado then crossed US 27, destroying several barns, uprooting and snapping trees, and damaging several homes. Time: 5:25pm Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a time of 4:25pm, NCDC gives 3:25pm. Path width: 200 yards F-scale: F0 County: Washington, IN cylinder and saw lightning, "which zigzagged The National Weather Service has no official tornado record prior to 1950, and other sources for early tornadoes do not list every tornado that has occurred. Notes: Storm data places this tornado just south of Smiths Grove. Deaths: Time: 9:29pm EDT An injured person at Pewee Valley may have died several weeks later. F-scale: F0 Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 17 yards, NCDC and Storm Data list 50 yards. Path length: Noted discrepancies: According to Storm Data this tornado touched down between Borden and Pekin just southwest of IN 60would that be modern-day IN 160? The metal sheeting was thrown in a northwesterly to northeasterly direction. Counties: Clark IN Notes from investigation in 2017: Several homes were damaged andtrees uprooted as the tornado touched down. Path length: Many homes along the damage path had roof damage. Injuries: 1 The tornado continued for four minutes along a 3.4 mile long path with winds to 100 mph, lifting 0.7 miles northeast of Needmore. Path length: 1 mile August 14, 2002 Power poles were torn down along New Cut Road. Metal roofing and siding material werescattered nearly a quarter of a mile to the east-northeast, with some of it lofted into the trees of a heavily wooded area. Injuries: 1 The first home damaged was on Fourth Street opposite the park. Deaths: The straight-line winds were estimated at 70 mph. Path width: 75 yards Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down just north of Campbellsburg, then northeast of Tucker Station, then near Port Royal near the Carroll County line. Path width: 100 yards One barn was destroyed and another had the roof blown off. The last damage was near Rineyville, where two people were killed in one home. Counties: Clark IN Counties: Casey F-scale: F0 March 1, 1997 Counties: Hardin Injuries: 0 Notes: This tornado touched down near Pilot Knob. Notes: Storm Data places this tornado in Lucas. Path width: The "coldest" tornadoes occurred on March 12, 1986, when three F1 tornadoes were observed while temperatures were in the middle 40s. Deaths: 0 This tornado was part of the "Enigma Outbreak", when sixty tornadoes swept through the southeast United States. Injuries: 0 EF-scale: EF1 He wrote that "the Winds in this area were estimated at 75 to 80 mph. Grazulis narrative: Moved east from near Marysville, with the funnel up to a half mile wide, just north and northeast of New Washington. Path width: 616 yards Path length: 0.8mile EF-Scale: EF0 Time: 1:01am EST to 1:03am EST Injuries: 1 F-scale: F1 A swing set was thrown from the back of the house to the front. Time: 3:45am Time: 7:15pm Time: 10:45am F-scale: F1 Narrative: A "bounding-type" tornado destroyed barns and stables at the Keeneland Race Track. Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. EF-scale: EF1 Apparently the only tornado damage Grazulis could find with this event was two miles south of Springfield near the Washington/Marion County line (which is where SPC and NCDC have the tornado track's end point). Injuries: 6 Very few Americans had actually seen a tornado until the 1880s . County: Barren Time: 2:03pm - 2:05pm EDT Notes:This was an intermittent skipping tornado. Several boats were flipped over, and a large bus was pushed two feet. March 20, 1882 F-scale: EF1 The funnel may have either weakened or lifted over southern Barren County before striking Beaumont in Metcalfe County. The track may very well have continued on past Barren County.
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