F-scale: F2 Trees pointed in towards the center on both sides of the track. Time: 6:04pm A witness saw the swirl as the tornado touched down. Injuries: Path length: 1.4miles Special note: Did Fujita's tornado #82 clip the southeast tip of Clinton County on April 3, 1974? Path width: 600 yards F-scale: F2 Time: 3:40pm Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and farms in the path suffered roof and outbuilding damage. A home and a small outbuilding were damaged, and numerous trees were uprooted. Narrative: Moved east-northeast seven miles north of Hartford. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 5 miles, Grazulis and Storm Data give 6 miles (which appears more accurate). The tornado continued to strengthen just east of Exit 19 of Interstate 65 in a heavily industrialized area. Path length: 16 miles Notes: The tornado began in a field west of Center Peggyville Road, taking out several trees in a tree line before moving east where it destroyed a large, well-built barn, lofting debris into the air and sending it as far as 0.25 mile to the east. Injuries: Trees were blown down in Saint John. Path length: 3.8 miles ", A large tornado outbreak in Kansas, Missouri, Time: 9:15am STARLA POINTER , Yamhill Valley News-Register. F-scale: F4 This included several mobile homes totally destroyed, several framed houses heavily damaged, tremendous tree damage, and power poles snapped and shredded. Time: 4:00am Narrative: Moved east from near Summersville to near Campbellsville. Counties: Dubois Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F1, Grazulis gives it an F2. Injuries: 250 One piece of roofing lumber was found 500 feet ENE of the home. August 14, 2002 Path width: Flint-Beecher tornado June 8, 1953. Counties: Henry Northwest of ValleyStation many softwood trees were damaged, a pine tree was snapped, and a trampoline was blown over. Path width: Counties: Oldham Time: 1:36am EDT to 1:38am EDT November 18, 2017 Three quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) tornadoes were surveyed. Injuries: Storm Data only mentions Scott, Harrison, and Fleming counties (which doesn't make sense since Nicholas County is between Harrison and Fleming counties). Deaths: 0 Injuries: 2 Time: 3:40pm A wood shed was destroyed. Deaths: 0 Path width:200 yards Narrative: One "substantial" home and four barns were destroyed as a tornado moved northeast at Sonora. Path length: 1/2 mile April 3, 1974 Experimental Graphical Hazardous Weather Outlook, National Centers for Environmental Information'sStorm Events website, This storm swept through the southern half of Louisville. Counties: Barren, Metcalfe Here, there was evidence of multi-vortex structure with EF4 damage and 175 mph estimated winds. A dozen trees were snapped, uprooted, and twisted. F-scale: F1 The tornado then weakened slightly as it moved into a subdivision damaging several small trees, sheds, and roofs. Moving along to the northeast, the Muir area was next in line (near the intersection of KY 1970 and KY 1973 today). Path length: 10.5 miles F-scale: EF1 Deaths: A small well-constructed shed was pushed over onto its side, and another small shed was destroyed. Another barn and a home were damaged. Path width: Deaths: 0 Time: 7:25pm Path width: 125 yards Path length: A tractor trailer was blown over and several trees were uprooted or snapped. Injuries: 20 In addition to being an interesting read on its own, one can also compare it to queries sent by the Smithsonian Institution about 30 years prior to get a sense of where tornado thought was moving at the time. Four people were killed in Allen County as at least three homes were destroyed. Counties: Woodford F-scale: F1 The F4 damage occurred from north of Irvington, into Indiana. SPC gives a path width of 100 yards, NCDC gives 200 yards. Path width: March 1, 1997 and narrowed to about 50 yards. Path width: EF-Scale:EF1 The tornado did occasionally reach closer to the ground, causing significant damage to two structures. Three metal outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. October 18, 2007 Crossing into Kentucky, the tornado struck Mt. Notes: Most of the damage caused by this tornado was concentrated in the Flood Road area, as it intensified while moving to the northeast. EF-Scale:EF1 F-scale: F1 EF-Scale: EF-0 Deaths: 0 The National Weather Service would like to thank volunteer general aviation pilots Mark Powers and Josh Kieffer for flying the damage path in N16NA and Austin Lassell for aerial photography. Time: 6:50pm Counties: Washington IN, Scott IN Path width: Deaths: 0 Path length: 1.1 miles Time: 3:38am CST Counties: Trimble Would guess it was an F1, but more research is needed to get a better idea of this tornado's f-scale. Counties: Simpson County: Monroe Counties: Anderson, Woodford Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives lat/lon pairs as 37.98/-85.72, 0/0NCDC gives 37.38/-85.38, 37.35/-82.95. Notes: Storm Data begins this tornado on the west side of Simpsonville. Deaths: Several barns were destroyed farther to the northeast. Path width: Path length: Time: 10:47pm Note: Grazulis counts this as two tornadoes, with a gap in the path at the Harrison/Floyd County line. Path length: 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. Path length: 4.8 miles Counties: Orange (from Martin, to Lawrence) SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC says 30 yards. Counties: Jefferson KY Deaths: 0 Path length: Path width: The Louisville Daily Courier described the storm as "a whirlwind revolving leftwise." Noted discrepancies: None If there is a sort of explosive effect, the upward motion will be more or less jerky, and not steady as in a stream. Storm Data also has it right. July 22, 1973 Learn how your comment data is processed. Time: 4:30pm Path width: More research would be nice. May 25, 2011 Path width: 880 yards March 20, 1982 The tornado intensified as it moved into Jennings and Ripley Counties. Injuries: Path length: Path width: EF-scale: EF0 The body of the Rev. Injuries: EF-Scale: EF-2 Path length: 20 miles April 4, 2011 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards. Sightseers started arriving the next day, and the Guard was called to control the crowds. Time: 12:35pm Path width: 440 yards Path length: 0.5 mile The tornado was only on the ground forapproximately 200 yards with a path width of about 30-40 yards. Counties: Orange It also moved a Beechcraft/King Air plane 10 degrees and the nose gear was broken. May 2, 2006 Path width: 75 yards Deaths: Narrative: Coincidentally enough, a tornado hit Lincoln County on Abraham Lincoln's birthday. July 29, 1943 F-scale: F0 Time: 5:12pm - 5:13pm CDT Time: 8:35am CDT Time: 3:45am Injuries: 8 A trailer was carried 30 yards, then dropped and smashed. Abstract Tornadoes and waterspouts have long fascinated humankind through their presence in myths and popular beliefs and originally were believed to have supernatural causes. Path length: 0.23 mile The second squall line moved into western Wisconsin late in . Some tornadoes are clearly visible, while rain or nearby low-hanging clouds obscure others. F-scale: F3 Path length: 3.4 miles 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: Hart It also caused the walls of 2adjacent outbuildings and a garage to buckle out. Deaths: Deaths: 0 Injuries: 0 The most significant damage occurred near the intersection of McKendree Church Road and Highway 100 where a well constructed brick house completely lost its roof. Injuries: 0 Noted discrepancies: None Deaths: 0 Time: 5:20pm - 5:22pm CDT EF-Scale:EF0 A vehicle was turned over on I-65, then the tornado skipped over an area before coming down again on a subdivision to the east, with damage occurring along Belmar Dr and Meadows Dr as well as at the intersection of Kingsfield St and Crown Ct. Path width: 200 yards Deaths: 0 Peak winds were estimated at 80 mphwith a maximum path width of 65 yards. Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado four miles south of Corydon. 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). At this location damage included five trees blown down including a 60-foot tall sycamore, shingle damage to a house, a damaged satellite dish, and a destroyed pergola. May 8, 1969 Injuries: 0 April 20, 2011 Notes: The tornado formed just west of Interstate 65 and crossed the highway, the Hardin County Fairgrounds, and lifted just east of the intersection of First Union Church Road and Sportsman Lake Road. A tied-down trailer was overturned. April 4, 1892 Jefferson County locations that were struck by the tornado or its parent thunderstorm included Orell, Greenwood Station, Kerrick Station, Blanton Station, Saint Helens, South park, Iroquois Park, and Senning's Park. April 28, 2002 Time: 11:26pm EDT Counties: Nelson Kansas, into Missouri. Injuries: 0 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. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC call this an F3, Grazulis calls it an F2. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. At the edge of Lagrange three frame homes and three mobile homes were destroyed. Counties: Clark IN Path length: Notes: EF-1 tornado first touched down on East Riley Rd. Narrative: Timber and barns were destroyed four miles north of Paoli. The longest tornado path ever recorded in this region was 60 miles. Path width: 70 yards Injuries: 0 Time: 1:00pm The track of the tornado extended to the Ohio River and into Jefferson County, Kentucky. Path width: 300 yards Time: 5:05pm Storm Data also plots this tornado "8 miles southwest of Albany" and mere mentions that "a piece of scaffolding and a cement mixer pan were moved 50 yards at Ootens Store." Path width: 150 yards Path width: 880 yards Farther east, the tornado intensified again as it destroyed two double wide homes on Speith Road. Path width: 75 yards Time: 9:00am Path length: 1.4 miles There was a very concentrated area of trees snapped, along with a gutter ripped off a house and power line down. F-scale: F0 Counties: Floyd Time: 4:45pm Counties: Marion Injuries: 0 EF-Scale:EF1 EF-Scale: EF-0 Path length: 1.2 mile Path width: Continuing over open fields, itnext hit several residences along Hill,Mulberry, and South Mulberry streetsbefore crossing U.S. Highway 231 andcausing minor roof damage to the PostOffice. Another challenge is coming up with a complete database. Damage continued to the east along and south of Hurst Road in extreme southeast Washington County. Deaths: 0 EF-Scale:EF0 Storm Data seems to only list Harrison County. January 29, 2008 Path length: 5 miles (skipping) Injuries: 0 So far, it doesn't look like it 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. Path width: 125 yards Injuries: 0 Notes: A large swath of hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted three miles north of Huntingburg. The tornado blew the roof off of a house and threw it about 125 yards downwind. F-scale: F1 Injuries: Path length: 5.8 miles April 20 1996 Path length: 2.2miles Time: 1:51am EST to 1:52am EST Cottages were destroyed at Churchill and Eleventh and a brick house was blown down just south of that intersection. Injuries: Outside of these points, weak trees were felled, signs were blown over, and minor roof damage occurred. This tornado caused primarily tree damage, and also tore the roof off of a large barn. Homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed. Daily Temp/Precip Maps May 9, 1933 Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: None Yale Programmar. SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile (obviously wrong), NCDC gives nothing, and Grazulis gives 20 miles. Path length: 7 miles In addition, some well anchored solid footers from a garage and barn at 201 Endicott Lane were lifted up and thrown 75 yards. On the west side of Thomas Road, the tornado reached its greatest intensityand size, with winds of 100 mph. Counties: Scott KY Time: 5:07pm Time: 7:35pm CDT Deaths: Oregon Road was blocked by felled trees from US 127 to the Kentucky River where the tornado lifted. The only structural damage was to a small home on the top of a hill near South Rays Fork Road. Path width: F-scale: F3 Counties: Logan (from Todd) Path width: 50 yards January 2, 2006 F-scale: F0 County: Floyd Injuries: Path length: 11 miles (skipping) Path width: Just east of Route 135, tremendous tree damage wasobserved. This tornado immediately killed a woman as it destroyed her mobile home. June 30, 1977 F-scale: F1 The tornado lifted near the intersection of KY 333 and M. H. Dowell Road. From the Daily Courier, describing the aftermath of the destroyed church, "Each piercing shriek reveals the fact that some new dead form has been brought to light. April 28, 2017 Injuries: 8 near Galesburg, Kansas, killing three children April 20, 2011 The tornado formed about a mile northeast of Temple Hill just south of Barbour Road. Counties: Ohio, Grayson (from Hopkins and Muhlenberg) Path length: June 2, 1990 Path width: 200 yards The tornado traveled to the northeast and damaged homes on Kurtz Drive and at the intersection of Thornhill Drive and Gaines Road. Notes: The tornado touched down in eastern Garrard County south of Nina on Bethel Road. Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. 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. March 25, 2021 Time: 6:57am - 6:59am CST Time: 6:15am Time: 6:30pm Originally, the head of the National Weather Service in Lexington, Jim Speray, claimed that the damage was done by a downburst rather than by a tornado, with winds of 100 to 200 mph. A straight line between SPC's touchdown and liftoff points doesn't quite fit with the description given by Grazulis (which agrees with Storm Data). F-scale: F2 SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. Four homes were destroyed and several others damaged two miles north of Carefree, injuring several people. Path length: 3 miles Injuries: Path length: 0.2 mile Noted discrepancies: None The tornado immediately lifted over the home and nearby trees, then set back down in a subdivision on the west side of New Calvary Road, about a mile east where several small tree trunks were snapped, but no apparent structural damage occurred. (Credit: Library of Congress . This tornado is very oddly listed at the NCDC website. The storm crossed I 65 and surprisingly did not strike any vehicles. Trees and telephone poles were knocked down. Injuries: 0 April 21, 1972 Deaths: 0 Counties: Metcalfe, Adair In Clark, the damage width narrowed to one-quarter mile as the tornado crossed Pixley Knob Road and decreased in intensity to EF2 with wind speeds of 115-120 mph. County: Clark IN Trees were laying in multiple directions and most of the trees were twisted, snapped, or uprooted. EF-scale: EF1 Injuries: 0 November 14, 1993 Deaths: It is hoped that further research may shed some light on the strength of these tornadoes. Injuries: 0 Path width: 200 yards January 2, 2006 Noted discrepancies: None A total of five homes sustained extensive damage, and two homes suffered minor damage. Injuries: 6 The school's tobacco barn and greenhouse were destroyed and the cattle barn was damaged. Deaths: 0 F-scale: F0 Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 20 yards, NCDC 27 yards, Storm Data 25 yards. The tornado continued east-northeast in far northwest Clark County on Dan Gray Road where the twister leveled many well-built homes and caused extensive tree damage. Winds in this area were estimated at 75 to 80 mph. Time: 5:41am - 5:47am EST Deaths: 0 SPC gives a path length of 38 milesNCDC says 39 milesGrazulis 30 milesStorm Data 35 miles. Counties: Hancock Notes: According to Storm Data, the tornado touched down 2 miles east of Clarkson, and moved northeast for about a mile. Time: 4:25pm to 4:30pm A sign was also blown down at a business along U.S. 60. F-scale: F2 Path length: A child was killed as a two-story hilltop home was leveled and swept away. One of the best illustrations of this has just come to hand from the storm at Bradshaw, Neb. EF-Scale: EF-2 F-scale: F2 EF-Scale: EF-1 Path width: Injuries: 15 However, in addition to Grazulis' information, the Bowling Green newspaper reported tornado damage on Porter Pike. Injuries: Time: 6:30pm Along the path, 35 homes, four trailers, 60 barns, and 79 other buildings were destroyed. September 22, 1980 At Stanford the sky was "filled with debris" and funnels were again sighted, along with scattered damage. Deaths: Intermittent minor damage then occurred east of this intersection. Notes: The tornado developed in a subdivision in Goshen and traveled to the east northeast. October 1, 1977 Adjusted track here to agree with Storm Data/Grazulis. November17, 2013 The tornado then affected a residence, badly damaging the roof and throwing the porch of the house several yards to the northeast. Another RV was tipped over onto its side. Time: 7:02am CDT Counties: Washington, KY Notes: In the Duff area several homes suffered minor damage and numerous trees, both softwood and hardwood, were snapped or uprooted. F-scale: F3 Injuries: Counties: Breckinridge Noted discrepancies: Narrative given at the NCDC website and in Storm Data makes no sense. Noted discrepancies: None F-scale: F1 Path width: 50 yards Time: 10:53am - 10:54am EDT If SPC/NCDC's lat/lon is changed from -85.92 to -84.92, it is placed in Franklin County. Deaths: 11 Injuries: Time: 3:10am Time: 10:28pm F-scale: F1 Further to the northeast it destroyed another barn and damaged the roof of a house. Timber between the river and Eighteenth Street Road along Greenwood Road was observed to have been felled pointing to a common center. F-scale: F1 F-scale: F0 Injuries: Fencing with 8" posts was torn down. Many trees were uprooted and there were signs of rotation on Goose Creek Road. SPC and NCDC lat/lons start the tornado east of Horse CaveGrazulis starts it northeast of Horse Cave. 8. Deaths: Injuries: Path length: 5 miles Grazulis mentions this was probably a family of tornadoes. Deaths: Path width: Deaths: 0 Time: 7:30pm F-scale: F4 Deaths: 0 Path length: Path length: Deaths: 0 March 19, 1963 Injuries: F-scale: F4 F-scale: F2 On Danny Sadler Road a single wide trailer was destroyed and farm equipment was thrown 50 yards. Time: 11:25pm Path width: 440 yards Large power poles were snapped. in Floyds Knobs, where a garage was destroyed. Time: 4:00am F-scale: F2 Path length: 2.1miles Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down south of Glasgow and did damage along KY 90. NWS Notes:While Lexington newspapers listed the many farms that were struck by the tornado (or its attendant straight-line winds), no road names and few references to nearby towns were given. Barns and outbuildings were destroyed. Injuries: 0 Note: NCDC has an entry for a F5 in Clark County IN at 2:10pm that does not appear in the SPC database nor in Grazulis. F-scale: EF1 Injuries: document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Moore has been hit by 23 tornadoes since the late 1800s, according to the National Weather Service. F-scale: F2 Deaths: 0 Deaths: 0 Deaths: Time: 6:10pm Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 32 miles, NCDC 31 miles. Path width: 150 yards The existence of such opposing currents is fully proved by the observation of aeronauts, as well as by those of observers at the surface of the globe. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list a path width of 440 yards, Grazulis lists 400 yards. F-scale: EF0 Path length: 5.7 miles Noted discrepancies: Storm Data puts this tornado near Stowersbut can't find a Stowers on any map. Grazulis narrative: Skipped east-southeast from east of Vincennes, passing near Hudsonville, Cumback, and Glendale. In addition, we can only know about the tornadoes that were reported to us. Injuries: F-scale: F0 Path length: Four homes, four trailers, and many outbuildings were destroyed. Injuries: 0 In addition, an outbuilding lost part of its roof and debris struck a residence causing cracked masonry and dented drywall inside the structure. Trees were laying in all directions with lots of twisting and many snapped trees. Path width: Injuries: 0 Path width: Counties: Jessamine Path length: 18 miles Continuing along and parallel to Pleasure Ridge Road, the tornado destroyed a mobile home and barn in its path, and heavily damaged at least three other homes before exiting the county. The debris was blown up to 0.25 mile to the northeast and exhibited both convergence and rotation. Grazulis narrative: Moved east from near Marysville, with the funnel up to a half mile wide, just north and northeast of New Washington. County: Edmonson he noted that the width of the tornado was 100 yards where it crossed Eighteenth Street Road, and widened to 500 yards as it entered Iroquois Park. Deaths: 0 County: Jefferson, IN Neither SPC nor NCDC list this tornado. F-scale: F1 February 20, 1951 Notes: Storm Data touches this tornado down at Eastview and hits KY 84. May 15, 1945 Most of the Indiana damage was from wind-driven hail. Time: 12:52am EST to 12:54am EST Six businesses and 34 homes had minor damage. A car was destroyed and tossed about 100 yards in the direction of storm motion from its origin at the home. Counties: Hancock Here are five of the worst natural disasters to wreak havoc on U.S. soil. A dozen other homes were unroofed. Notes: A tornado with winds to 85 mph struck about three-quarters of a mile north-northeast of Seventy-Six. A shed was blown down and some trees were uprooted. They also stated that the tornado looked like a black wall as it approached. F-scale: F0 The tornado continued northeast across the land that would become Central Park, and into Eagle Park between Ormsby and Park Avenues and Third and Fifth Streets. Counties: Ohio, Butler Narrative: One of central Kentucky's darkest days began when a tornado moved northeast from south of Knottsville to north of Patesville. EF-scale: EF1 Time: 7:00pm Path length: Deaths: 0 Time: 8:09pm Time: 6:49am EST bodies of the children, after having been Notes: Storm Data reports damage on the north side of Bowling Green. Injuries: 18 Path length: 60 miles (probably a family of tornadoes) By coincidence, this was the date of the annual statewide tornado drill test. Tropical Cyclones of the 1800s. The tornado then crossed the road where a brick facade home lost part of its outer wall, suffered roof damage, and was struck by debris. F-scale: F1 Injuries: 16 Further east in the 500 block of Kara Court there was significant tree damage with the back of a house being uplifted and insulation being thrown upwind and downwind around the back of the house. Over 100 large oak trees were snapped off or uprooted in the Ferdinand Forest. Deaths: Path length: 0.1mile came from Mr. Will Keller, a farmer near January 30, 2013 Path width: 100 yards The tornado covered the witness's house in fallen trees. Will plot into Adair County. Path length: 0.5 miles Path width: 60 yards Lastly, the tornado struck a barn and several trees. The tornado continued to the Tennessee state line. May 21, 1990 Injuries: F-scale: F3 Narrative: Moved northeast from five miles south of Scottsville to near Tracy. Time: 6:20pm Noted discrepancies: None One manufactured home was thrown 50 feet into a tree and fence with a man inside it. Deaths: Counties: Simpson Advisory/Warning Criteria, Radar A large tree fell on a house and power lines, and that same house had its garage destroyed. EF-Scale:EF0 Time: 3:59am The house also sustained some minor roof, siding, and gutter damage. April 16, 1998 Path length: 1 mile April 27, 1971 F-scale: F2 F-scale: F1 The tornado crossed KY 829 and then crossed KY 1009 with extensive tree damage along both sides of the road. The storm then lifted but came back down at the eastern edge of town. The garage of this house was destroyed with one vehicle thrown 30 yards and another tossed 75 yards. Counties: Hardin County: Harrison KY Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down three miles east of Waterford. There is a Mitchellsburg in Boyle County, but it's not in line with Perryville/Parksville. 157-158. June 2, 1990 Path width: Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 21 milesGrazulis give 18 miles. Notes: The tornado first touched down along Millstown Road southwest of Park City. Counties: Russell County: Harrison IN, Jefferson KY Injuries: Notes: A National Weather Service Survey Team in conjunction with Larue County EMA determined a second tornado just south of Miami Court and moved east through a wooded area. Time: 10:40am EST May 18, 1995 However, this database strives to be the most complete list possible, given those constraints. By John Brocklesby (1811-1899) Time: 6:45pm Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yardsNCDC 30 yards. April 3, 2007 Path width:275 yards If there is an uprush in the tornado, it ought to be easily told; and the appearance will be very different from that if the object or house is borne along by the wind, and afterward inclined upward. Deaths: 0 April 3, 1974 Injuries: Path width: Injuries: 1 It was noted in subsequent days that the church was very poorly constructed. SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile, NCDC provides no length, and Grazulis gives a length of 5 miles. Injuries: 0 November 22, 1992 Path width: Neighboring homes on either side were undamaged. A trailer was demolished, and the occupants were severely injured. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives nothing. May 28, 1996 Where SPC has Edmonson County (FIPS061) coded, it should be Mason County (FIPS161). Two adults were killed and thrown into a nearby pond. Two barns were destroyed, two barns suffered significant roof and structural damage, and about two dozen trees were snapped or uprooted. October 10, 1959 Counties: Breckinridge Notes: The tornado touched down south of D&G Archery and snapped, twisted, and uprooted trees on rugged, rural countryside. More research is necessary. Nearby straight-line wind damage in Georgetown was comparatively light. Counties: Logan Injuries: 1 November 10, 2002 The Daily Press said, "A tornado struck the city with inconceivable energy." Fourteen farm buildings were damaged and a tenant home was destroyed. F-scale: F5 F-scale: F2 Path width: 125 yards Time: 4:02pm EST Time: 9:00pm Path length: 12 miles EF-Scale:EF1 Injuries: 0 Time: Midnight SPC gives a path length of 20 milesNCDC gives 21 milesGrazulis give 29 miles. and the Middle Blue River. Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut. Path length: 1 mile Deaths: Time: 4:50pm Deaths: 7 AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- Tornado winds during a thunderstorm were responsible for the crash of a jetliner that killed 17 people Tuesday, the Dutch Transport Ministry said today. Injuries: 0 Recreation Forecasts, Past Weather Deaths: 0 A roof was torn off and thrown 60 yards. An additional smaller. Path width: SPC/NCDC stop this tornado at Salvisa, but Grazulis takes it into Anderson County, ending it one mile east of Ballard. EF-Scale:EF1 Counties: Clark KY (to Powell) Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck near Troy. Countless trees were snapped and uprooted. Deaths: F-scale: F2 Injuries: EF-scale: EF1 Counties: Simpson The cyclone moved from south to north "over the lower edge" of Paris. F-scale: F2 Time: 8:00pm Deaths: 0 Path width: 150yards Trees were uprooted. I always liked hearin bout 1800s tornadoes. Time: 6:45am Path length: 'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); While these spinny winds are not unique to our country, they are very much a part of the American experience. Eight smokestacks were toppled at a canning plant, and the roof was ripped off a house. Injuries: Path length: 0.3 mile Deaths: 0 Counties: Spencer Deaths: Path width: 45yards Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 10 miles, Grazulis give 9 miles. Deaths: 2 Path length: Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 15 milesGrazulis and Storm Data give 13 miles. Injuries: 0 June 27, 1973 Injuries: 5 SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis nothing.