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Deaths: 0
The last major tree damage was observed around a home on Adair Rd, where trees were uprooted and trunks snapped in a cyclonic pattern around the home. Further down on Willard Wilson road, another 30 by 50 foot barn was collapsed and a 400 pound 4-wheeler was moved 30 feet. Time: 8:32pm CDT
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down on Rowlette Street one mile west southwest of Munfordville and on KY 537, and moved northeast toward Glen Lily one mile east-northeast of Munfordville. Deaths:
Notes: Wind damage occurred in a five mile wide swath from Howe Valley to three miles east of Elizabethtown. I always liked hearin bout 1800s tornadoes. Warwick Distillery at Silver Creek lost its roof. Deaths: 0
F-scale: F4
Path length: 20 miles
EF-Scale: EF-2
F-scale: F4
F-scale: F1
NCDC gives no beginning or ending locations for this tornado. Injuries: 0
Path length: 3.1 miles
Path width: 60 yards
A frame home was damaged. They also stated that the tornado looked like a black wall as it approached. F-scale: F2
Counties: Madison
Deaths: 0
Grazulis narrative: Skipped east-northeast from just east of Standiford Field to Smithfield and New Castle. June 2, 1987
Deaths: 0
Grazulis narrative: Moved east from 1 1/2 miles southeast of Salem, passing south of Harristown, and ending one mile northwest of South Boston. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado took place near the Ohio River from two and a half miles south of Holt to 3.8 miles southwest of Stephensport. We have plotted it according to Storm Data. Time: 12:12pm
Deaths:
Counties: Grayson
F-scale: F2
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Path width:
Noted discrepancies: This tornado is not listed at SPC. July 22, 1973
F-scale: F1
Deaths: 0
April 3, 1974
Notes: This tornado was embedded in a larger field of straight-line winds that was up to a mile wide. Injuries:
F-scale: F2
Counties: Casey, Lincoln, Boyle
F-scale: F2
to conduct a damage survey. Grazulis narrative: Skipped east-southeast from east of Vincennes, passing near Hudsonville, Cumback, and Glendale. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado moved from just north of Ekron to three miles southeast of Brandenburg. SPC gives a path length of 38 miles, NCDC gives 33 miles, Storm Data says 40 miles, Grazulis lists a skipping path of 23 miles. November 19, 1970
reported to be a "green-rimmed cone-shaped Path width:
Five grain bins were blown away, and two others collapsed. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from Pellyton to a mile southeast of Pellyton. Deaths: 0
Path length:
F-scale: F1
Path length:
Deaths: 0
Wind speeds at this point were 116 mph with a width of 250 yards. Time: 4:30pm
Multiple vortices may have been visible. Counties: Simpson
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives an endpoint longitude of -85.75, NCDC gives -85.78. Path length: 10 miles
Four-year-old Terry Harding, on Dawson Drive, suffered a fractured skull and severe head lacerations that required surgery. Injuries:
Counties: Clinton
Path length: 1 mile
Path length: 15 miles
Time: 6:52pm - 6:53pm CDT
Narrative: Hit the northern part of Lexington. Deaths:
Injuries: 0
The tornado reached its peak intensity on KY 106 where it did significant damage to a large barn. Injuries:
Injuries:
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near Galesburg, Kansas, killing three children May 24, 2000
Time: 7:45pm
The tornado moved east-northeast, roughly paralleling Morrison Park Road, flattening corn on several farms. Grazulis does mention that the tornado skipped. Across the road from these buildings, the tornado tore the roof off and partially collapsed the wall of another large outbuilding. Path width: 170 yards
Cars were blown upside-down and homes were demolished." Deaths: 0
March 1, 1997
March 28, 1997
County: Logan
A freezer was reportedly carried half a mile from the home site. February 25, 2018
NCDC lists Hamilton County Illinois with an F4 at 5:20pm, agreeing perfectly with Grazulis. Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from near Hackley and Cottonburg, passing just north of Richmond, and lifting east of Mount Sterling. Path width:
1. Path width: 100 yards
EF-Scale: EF-1
An elderly man and a child were killed in a home two miles west of Berea. Injuries:
Note also whether any object is carried up straight in the funnel, or whether it is borne along in the swift wind. November 22, 1992
Thunderstorms are expected to hit the . Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from 4.7 miles northeast of the Lexington airport to one and a half miles southeast of Greendale. Counties: Trimble
The worst of the storm hit a section variously called, among different sources, "the Patio," "Patio Pike," and "Patio Station," which is believed to be in the vicinity of the intersection of modern-day Patio Street and Hamilton Street along the railroad tracks. Deaths: 36
F-scale: F1
An antique horse sled was picked up and moved about 10 feet. F2 and F3 tornadoes are strong tornadoes, with winds as high as 206 . Injuries: 0
A home was unroofed, and other buildings were damaged. Winds peaked here at 100 mph. Path length:
April 3, 1974
Many roofs were removed there, and damage was reported at the corner of First and Ormsby. Path length: 3 miles
Fencing with 8" posts was torn down. Path width: 50yards
F-scale: F1
The width of observable damage increased to one-quarter to one-third of a mile. Deaths:
Football Weather, Local Information Counties: Lincoln
Time: 3:49am CST
F-scale: F1
F-scale: F1
Deaths: 4
Path length: 22 miles
SPC, Grazulis, and NCDC list the path width at 30 yards, Storm Data says 1 yard. Injuries:
Notes:A National Weather Service storm survey teamconfirmeda maximum wind speed of 105 mph. A dairy farming operation lost several barns, along with some trees that were uprooted. Residents were not home at the time of the tornado at the other homes destroyed along its path. Path width: 50yards
Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis says F1. SPC and NCDC give a path length of 5 miles, Grazulis gives 9 miles. April 5, 1985
Path width: 40 yards
Path length: 3 miles
Path length: 4 miles (skipping)
It then crossed the road and snapped several trees.
Deaths: 0
The fire station was heavily damaged, with the collapse of rigid frames. Time: 9:30pm
Time: 11:51am EDT
Counties: Shelby
Time: 4:15pm
Path length: 5 miles (skipping)
The tornado continued east to near B Flood road with additional structural damage consistent with EF-1 damage and 90 mph winds. Brooks and Doswell (2002) discussed the long-term history of tornado deaths, drawing on the work of Grazulis (1993) (Grazulis, T. P., 1993: Significant Tornadoes, 1680-1991. Counties: Woodford
Notes: Storm Data says this struck Peyton Ridge. Path length: 1.7mile
To achieve this goal, several different sources of information were used. EF-Scale: EF1
Injuries:
F-scale: F2
However, this path would completely miss Allen County. This large tornado passed one mile north of Corydon as it moved east across central Harrison County. Injuries:
In addition a double-wide trailer was blown off its foundation and an RV was tossed across the road. Path length: 14 miles
Notes: Storm Data places this tornado two and a half miles west southwest of Happy Landing. Fifteen homes had major roof damage. Counties: Jefferson KY
Time: 7:00pm
Injuries: 30
The tornado weakened from there to an EF-1 tornado, damaging trees as it crossed into Carroll County with wind speeds in far eastern Trimble County of 85-90 mph. Two of the snapped trees landed on pick-up trucks. SPC and NCDC give a path length of 49 miles, Grazulis gives one mile, Storm Data says 50 miles. Injuries: 0
Time: 10:40am EST
A car was blown off the road, over a fence, and into a field. There was a very concentrated area of trees snapped, along with a gutter ripped off a house and power line down. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 30 yardsNCDC and Storm Data say 100 yards. A history of twisters: Tornadoes in Mississippi since 1950. Deaths: 0
A large barn on KY 1009 had two walls blown out with debris thrown over half a mile downwind into Wayne County. Deaths:
June 2, 1990
Injuries: 0
At least 44 deaths occurred at the Falls City Hall (1124 West Market Street). Several pine trees were snapped and small outbuildings were destroyed. February 28, 2021
Injuries: 0
A man residing in the trailer was fatally injured, dying a week later from his injuries. Path length:
Path width:
F-scale: F1
Notes: This tornado touched down along Old Greensburg Road just west of the intersection of US 68 and KY 323, where it immediately destroyed small outbuildings. F-scale: F0
May 12, 1978
A mobile home on KY 829 was lifted off its foundation and there were several trees uprooted and snapped. Time: 3:45am
Nearly a complete roof of one outbuilding was project 1/2 mile to the east. Numerous trees were blown down, snapped, or uprooted. Injuries:
Counties: Barren
Time: 12:45pm
The tornado lifted near Catnip Road in Perry County which is about 2.3 miles east of St. Meinrad. Counties: Floyd
Injuries: 0
F-scale: F1
Injuries:
The lat/lon for this tornado at SPC is in Tennessee. People onsite reported that cows were missing and could not be located. Time: 12:41am EDT
Up to a mile wide, this very intense tornado swept away entire farms as it passed one mile north of Laconia and two miles south of Elizabeth. Path length: 0.75 mile
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down one and a half miles northeast of Hartford and moved northeast for a mile and a half. Trees were laying in all directions with lots of twisting and many snapped trees. February 24, 2011
Grazulis narrative: A trailer and a barn were destroyed at Lawrenceburg. The tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896 was a series of violent and deadly tornado outbreaks that struck much of the Central and Southern United States from May 15 to 28, 1896. . Notes: The initial touchdown was on the western edge of Cumberland City. Ten cows were killed. SPC path length is only one mile, however. County: Boyle
Deaths: 0
Trees were snapped, a shed was damaged, and shingle damage was found. Deaths:
Multiple barns, garages, and outbuildingswere destroyed here as well. Low pressure was centered over southeast Kansas with a warm front reaching due east, along the Kentucky/Tennessee border. The second storm, which pummeled the recently devastated area with hail up to the size of softballs, followed nearly the same path as the first supercell. 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 shed. A large, well constructed barn was destroyed. Deaths: 0
F-scale: F1
Deaths:
Injuries: 0
It snapped several pine trees before dissipating. Path width: 35yards
Deaths: 0
Deaths:
Grazulis narrative: Near New Washington a small tornado leveled two barns and damaged a farm house. The path described above was more certainly a tornado. Time: 5:55am
Deaths:
Large brick homes lost their roofs on 18th at Prentice and at Oak. Considerable damage occurred on parts of Slack Road. Insulation from the largest building was spattered onto the south and east facing walls and vehicles on the east side of the complex. Time: 12:28am EDT
Counties: Washington KY
Notes:Mostly tree damage occurred with this tornado. EF-Scale:EF0
Time: 4:00pm
Time: 10:28pm
The number one killer on the Oregon Trail, by a wide margin, was disease and serious illnesses, which caused the deaths of nine out of ten pioneers who contracted them.The hardships of weather, limited diet, and exhaustion made travelers very vulnerable to infectious diseases such as cholera, flu, dysentery, measles, mumps, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever which could spread quickly through an . One minor injury occurred in a double-widethat lost all of its roof and a couple of walls just west of the intersection of Silver City-Huntsville Road and Panther Creek Road. Injuries: 1
The tornado moved northeast and produced major damage in Rosetta where it destroyed the Fountain of Faith Church. By John Brocklesby (1811-1899) Two people received injuries when a chimney fell on them and broke their ribs. Notes: A large barn was destroyed. Notes:There was significant straight line wind damage across much of the county facing an easterly and southeasterly direction. Trees three feet in diameter were twisted off eight feet above the ground. A 4000 pound trailer (concession trailer) was moved 30 yards, while a Ford pickup truck was moved 60 yards. Asplit level home on Guston Rd had part ofits roof removed, with insulation spattered on the lee side of the home. F-scale: F1
F-scale: F0
Path length: 2miles
Time: 6:21pm
Counties: Clark IN and Jefferson KY
Counties: Marion, Washington KY, Mercer, Jessamine, Fayette, Bourbon
Injuries:
Path width: 250 yards
Wind damage was spread across about a six mile wide swath south through east of town, with a small tornado embedded within. 10. Counties: Scott KY, Harrison KY, Nicholas (and Fleming)
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200yards
Deaths:
Deaths: 0
A well-anchored 50x20 three bay barn was destroyed and scattered in three directions. Debris from the barn was scattered overa half mile downwind. Path length: 1.1miles
Time: 6:00am
Counties: Crawford
Storm Data has this tornado touch down four miles north of Frankfort and moves it to Georgetown and near Cynthiana. Notes:This small tornado was embedded in afast moving squall line that raced east at 55 mph. Path width:
Injuries:
April 7, 2015
Injuries:
March 2, 2012
Notes: This tornado struck downtown Munfordville. Most of the house damage was caused by falling trees. Path width: 300 yards
County: Clark IN
Some roofs on the southwest side of Nicholasville had the tin rolled or twisted toward the northeast. SPC lists a path length of 19 miles, NCDC 18 miles, Grazulis 21 miles. Many homes, trailers, outbuildings, and barns were damaged along the tornado's intermittent path. F-scale: F2
June 21, 2019
Deaths:
stairs as the roof was torn off, and was briefly drawn up the stairs as it occurred. The bus was thrown fifty feet into the ditch, crushing the couple and killing the woman. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F1, Grazulis ranks it as an F2. If one has a barograph, its record will be of the utmost value. F-scale: EF1
F-scale: F0
Notes:This small tornado destroyed one outbuilding and tore roof panels off another before crossing the state line into the Pearidge area of Tennessee just west of Dale Hollow Lake. Deaths: 0
Deaths:
Path width:
There was extensive tree damage along Elamond Road where over 100 trees were snapped, twisted, and uprooted. Time: 8:01pm CDT
Heading east, the tornado felled several trees. Path width: 100yards
Path width: 125 yards
Notes: This appears to have been a westward moving tornado. Path width:
Time: 5:10pm
Jefferson County, Kentucky has had the most tornadoes of any county, with 34. Grazulis lists Hamilton, Wayne, Edwards, Wabash IL, Knox, Gibson, Pike, Daviess, Martin, Orange, and Lawrence IN (note the last three match the SPC entry). An empty trailer was flipped over near this location. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 70 yards, NCDC 73 yards, Storm Data 75 yards. Ronnie said, "No we are just going to go to bed." Counties: Breckinridge
Injuries:
The tornado increased in intensity as it moved to the northeast, and did extensive roof damage to two homes on the west side of Lucas Lane. On the night of June 8th, 1860 a tornado struck a home near Stanton, Kansas killing an entire family. A well-constructed concrete workshop was heavily damaged with a 3500 pound roof blown 45 yards away. Time: 11:20am EST
Deaths: 0
F-scale: F3
A church and a school were struck at Canton. Storm Data says a pole barn was reduced to rubble along IN 160 northwest of Charlestown. Deaths: 0
F-scale: F0
A steady watch of the needle may show any sudden fluctuation too rapid to be caught by reading the barometer. County: Harrison IN
Path length:
El Nino and La Nina Path length:
One person was severely injured, and may have died later. The tornado moved northeast into Danville, lifting shortly after causing damage at 435 Frye's Lane south of downtown. Using Storm Data information plus SPC's lift-off point work well for plotting this. Some of the dead were found 300 yards from where they were sleeping. April 26, 2011
Tee climbed the tree and got her out. One significant goal of this project is to develop the most accurate, reliable, and useful tornado database ever developed for southern Indiana and central Kentucky. A witness at the end of this tornado's path reported seeing two tornadoes on the ground simultaneously, as the fourth tornado produced by this supercell touched down about a quarter mile north of the ending point of this one. Path width:
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Notes: At the start of the path the tornado was EF-0 strength as it damaged shingles and siding and snapped maple trees. April 3, 1974
Counties: Grayson
The Exposition Building and its skating rink were damaged. As the tornado lifted at Coletown several trees fell or were snapped. Here, buildings containing several businesses were severely damaged. Path width: 30 yards
Injuries:
Grazulis lists this tornado at 6:35pm. February 28, 2011
Six-by-six inch posts were snapped and piled up, while metal sheeting was blown about a quarter of a mile away. At 1598 Carter Brothers Roada riding lawn mower was thrown about 50 yards and thegarbage can flew 150 yards. Counties: Orange
Path width:
Path length: 2.3 miles
EF-Scale: EF-0
Path length: 8.6miles
Counties: Jefferson IN
EF-scale: EF2
Path length:
Deaths: 4
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
April 23, 1968
Path width:
The tornado moved to the northeast through present-day Saint Regis Park and Hurstbourne. Deaths: 0
F-scale: F1
A tornado was reported near Dallas, Texas on April 15th, 1879 that destroyed more than a dozen homes and injured twenty-five people. Path width:
At one location the tornado had embedded two by six boards firmly into the ground. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis nothing. Counties: Bourbon
March 22, 1952
May 6, 1971
Path width: 100 yards
Deaths: 0
washed for days, were still covered with specks Counties: Nelson
Along with the destroyed homes, one large Oak tree was downed along with several other smaller trees. Counties: Hancock (from Daviess)
Deaths:
SPC lists only Pulaski County lat/lons. October 7, 2014
Injuries: 0
F-scale:
Counties: Meade
Time: 4:30am
So Tee started walking back to his house. April 8, 2020
Time: 4:40pm
Notes: The tornado traveled mainly over plowed fields, but was witnessed by at least three people and did do some damage to farms. It first destroyed a barn southwest of Irelandand then moved on to damage several homes near the intersection of CR 200N and CR 875W. Three east-facing garage doors of one of the outbuildings were blown in, and damage was sustained to the vehicles in the driveway from downed tree limbs. A purple martin house was bent over 60 degrees facing east. "Husto" was possibly Huston, named for a local landowner with that name, though it is unclear exactly where Huston was located, though it may have been where Paris sits today. LMK Warning Area November 26, 1965
Notes: Two dozen large trees were uprooted or snapped about two miles east of Connersville. Path width:
Deaths: 0
Path length: 8.2 miles
Time: 2:20pm
Counties: Clinton
In Mercer County four homes and 26 homes were destroyed. Injuries: 0
Deaths: 0
Path length: 0.3 mile
A convenience store was destroyed along US 31W. Hourly Observations Deaths: 0
A tractor trailer was blown over and several trees were uprooted or snapped. May 11, 2003
November 19, 1970
F-scale: F1
Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from half a mile south to .7 miles east of Hardinsburg. A number of roofs were removed and walls blown out along the path through Danville. Narrative: Moved east-northeast from near Grantsburg to northwest of Hancock. Path length: 11.6 miles
south of Kyana, near the end of the damage path. One of the most famous tornado stories Notes: Storm Data says the hardest hit areas were Apalona and Branchville. Time: 3:53pm
County: Orange
Noted discrepancies: Grazulis and Storm Data list this tornado at 6:40pmSPC and NCDC say 5:40pm. January 2, 2006
Path width: 50 yards
Deaths: 0
The storm struck South Hill, 1.75 miles east of Ennis, and "probably" on to Riverside and Richardsville. Path width:
Injuries: 0
Structural damage occurred along IN-162 where over 50 feet of a 600 foot long commercial outbuilding was destroyed. F-scale: F1
Path length: 15 miles
Path length: 60 miles (skipping)
Path width: 150yards
Time: 7:07pm EDT
It then proceeded through the center of Charlestown and removed several roofs. Time: 10:25am
April 4, 1892
If the longitude is changed from SPC/NCDC's -84.08 to -85.08, it's in Shelby County. Path length:
Large power poles were snapped. Injuries: 0
Injuries: 0
June 1, 1917
Path width:
Time: 10:35am - 10:41am EDT
Injuries: 0
County: Dubois
The pilots were associated with the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviators. Jefferson County: The Jefferson County portion of the track was well-covered in the local newspapers. Deaths: 0
Time: 2:38pm CST
Time: 12:00am EDT
June 6, 1966
Injuries: 0
Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Of the injured, 3 were serious enough to be hospitalized. Injuries: 0
Path length: 15 miles
April 3, 1974
Grazulis narrative: A tornado moved northeast from five miles west of Bowling Green. Counties: Metcalfe
Strong winds in north Wales were a tornado, experts confirm. Grazulis lists an F2 tornado in Woodford County with eight injuries, a path length of one mile, and a path width of 200 yards on May 18, 1995 at 6:35am. SPC lists 86 injuries, NCDC 53, Grazulis 76, Storm Data 95. Injuries:
A barn behind the house collapsed and another outbuilding lost its walls. A second building, a large two-story brick industrial building 1/2 mile east, had about 20 percent of its metal roof peeled off. Grazulis Narrative: Moved northeast from seven miles southwest of Salem to near Little York. Deaths: 0
Grazulis lists this tornado at 6:15pm. Several other vehicles hadwindows broken out. Path length: 0.1 mile
Counties: Hardin
Near Kirksville one home was demolished and another lost its roof. March 18, 1925
Notes: Storm Data mentions damage at Pellsville and Roseville. Black and white with county lines
Beyond the initial touchdown area, only minor roof damage and tree damage in the form of uprooted trees and snapped trunks, occurred before the funnel lifted at Childress Road. Counties: Fayette
Pre-17th century. Time: 6:30pm
A 60x30 foot barn was damaged with parts of it thrown 400 yards toward the east, northeast, and southeast. MCMINNVILLE, Ore. (AP) When Yamhill Valley Heritage Center volunteers speak to . SPC and NCDC give it a path length of 9 miles, Grazulis and Storm Data give a length of 5 miles. The tornado ripped the roof off of a brick home there. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC and Grazulis give nothing. Deaths: 1
Time: 11:50
Path length: 1.7 miles
Notes: The tornado touched down south of D&G Archery and snapped, twisted, and uprooted trees on rugged, rural countryside. Deaths: 0
Injuries:
January 21, 1959
A total of 51 homes, 33 barns, three churches, four trailers, and 100 other buildings were destroyed, and fifty more homes had major damage. Deaths: 0
Path width:
April 3, 1974
Now in the Mercantile you can find True West, Jesse James was the son of a Baptist minister, but he obviously took a wrong, The wagon trains first began heading west in the early 1820s with the opening of. A garage onthe property was also destroyed. Path length: 0.3miles
Deaths:
June 2, 1990
Historic outbreak sequences: Five major tornado events during the second half of May 1896. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down near where I-64 crosses the Jefferson/Shelby county line, moving on to the Governor's Manor Shopping Center in Shelbyville.