Time: 2:00am
Injuries:
F-scale: F3
Notes: The tornado destroyed a shed when it touched down along North CR 200W west of Haysville. Injuries: 0
Time: 10:22pm EDT
Injuries: 0
Path width: 60 yards
Counties: Ohio
April 16, 1998
It looked fine except if you looked at the corners of the foundation. Notes: Grazulis' path width is probably the most correct. F-scale: F0
Counties: Hart
Counties: Logan
Path length:
Other building debris from the largest structure was blown to the northwest, and the south and east-facing walls of a number of structures were spattered with leaves and other ground-based vegetation. Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast from six miles south of Morgantown near KY 79, damaging or destroying three farm homes and fifteen barns. Would tend to believe Storm Data here. Deaths: 0
F-scale: F2
Counties: Madison
Time: 11:50
Path width: 100 yards
Notes: Touchdown was a mile east-northeast of Stinnettsville. Time: 5:10pm
Path width:
F-scale: F1
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down south of Glasgow and did damage along KY 90. Path width:
A dozen or so portions of two-by-fours were impaled into the ground in multiple directions. Path width:
Cattle and horses were killed. Counties: Orange
Deaths:
Counties: Barren
The storm struck South Hill, 1.75 miles east of Ennis, and "probably" on to Riverside and Richardsville. Photographs are particularly welcome. A trailer was demolished, and farm buildings were destroyed. Path width:
Path width:
The worst damage, near the upper bound of EF1 around 105 mph, was done to a well-constructed home west of Mintonville. F-scale: F3
Time: 8:00am
It damaged a few more barns and trees before lifting about half a mile southwest of Cynthiana. It then grew in width and intensity as it crossed Highway 1365 and uprooted, snapped and twisted over 200 trees in a heavily forested area around a deep karst ravine. Louisville, KY6201 Theiler LaneLouisville, KY 40229-1476502-969-8842Comments? Notes: The tornado touched down in eastern Garrard County south of Nina on Bethel Road. Deaths: 0
This location suffered the worst damage with gutters, siding, and soffits ripped from buildings and deposited 30 yards away in trees. Notes: Grazulis/NCDC seem more believable here. Path width: 800 yards
Questions? F-scale: F2
October 7, 2014
Path width: 150 yards
A trailer and two barns were destroyed. At this locationa heavy metal chain fence weighing several hundred pounds was picked up and thrown 30 yards into the back of the house causing significant damage. October 26, 2010
June 7, 1980
Path width:
A trailer was demolished, and the occupants were severely injured. June 27, 2008
Path length:
Iseeo was returning from a raid against the Utes when they encountered a tornado near the Washita River in Oklahoma. Deaths: 0
Two women were killed when their shelter collapsed onto them. Notes: The tornado first touched down near a ravine just northwest of Jessica Circle where it snapped a few trees. Injuries: 0
March 4, 1955
Path length: 2.1miles
Path length: 1.2 mile
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy On June 8, 1966, an F5 tornado ripped through Topeka, passing over Burnett's Mound . April 9, 1999
Injuries: 0
Three quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) tornadoes were surveyed. February 24, 2018
Path width:
The ending lat/lon given is just inside Perry County as well. Counties: Butler, Warren
Injuries:
Near Needmore trees were snapped and a section of a residence's roof was removed. Numerous trees were topped, and several homes were damaged. Notes: This tornado touched down in Lexington on Patterson Street and skipped to the east-southeast at 35mph, lifting near New Circle Road south of Winchester Road. The tornado formed about a mile northeast of Temple Hill just south of Barbour Road. 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. all the family. Time: 4:00pm
Path length: 2.4 miles (skipping)
Injuries:
EF-scale: EF1
Deaths: 2
Time: 9:00pm
Counties: Meade
East of I-71 the tornado damaged outbuildings and snapped trees. F-scale: F2
F-scale: F1
F-scale: F0
SPC and NCDC list 225 injuries, Grazulis lists 228, Storm Data 243. The tornado destroyed an old barn on Chester Hahn Road but then weakened to an EF0 of 80 mph and ended with a few snapped trees before Dugan Lane. Time: 8:30pm
Path length: 2 1/2 miles
Injuries: 0
F-scale: F1
Counties: Jessamine, Fayette
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. An antique horse sled was picked up and moved about 10 feet. Notes:The first evidence of tornado damage was just south of US 421 where the tornado passed between two farms. F-scale: F2
Injuries: 0
Path width:
Path length: 1.8miles
Debris from these structures was found up to 300 yards to the east in a pond. Path length: 2.5 miles
Deaths:
Path length:
Deaths:
June 2, 1990
May 21, 1990
Neighboring homes on either side were undamaged. Deaths:
Deaths: 0
County: Madison
Counties: Scott KY, Harrison KY, Nicholas (and Fleming)
Deaths: 0
Immediately east of the highway, tremendous structural damage was observed. EF-Scale:EF1
Notes: Six homes damaged in Utica. Path width: 75 yards
Straight-line winds tore down trees and power poles and damaged barns at Howe Valley, Franklin Cross Roads, Cecilia, Patterson, Tabb (four miles west of Elizabethtown on US 62), Glendale, Sonora, and on Springfield Road three miles east of Elizabethtown. Stanton, Kansas, on June 8, 1860, killing Path width:
October 31, 2018
down the river lifting water into the funnel. Injuries: 0
A liquor store and two warehouses were unroofed. Time: 8:15pm
Deaths: 0
Notes: Several mobile homes were damaged and trees were snapped on Lyons-Daughtery Road. Cedar trees were snapped. Deaths: 0
Time: 6:30pm
Injuries: 0
County: Monroe
June 27, 1973
Several trees knocked down as well. Path length: 10 miles
Deaths:
Here, damage was estimated as EF2 with 130 mph winds. Insulation was everywhere. Path width: 75yards
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. Deaths:
The tornado blew the roof off of a house and threw it about 125 yards downwind. Time: 4:05pm - 4:10pm EDT
Injuries: 0
Death toll may have been as high as 17. Path width:
Notes: This tornado did EF2 level damage in Lawrence County before moving into Orange County at EF1 strength. Path width: 50 yards
Path length:
A well-constructed and large factory building (Airgo Industries) was cleared to its foundation slab with numerous anchoring bolts bent in the direction of the storm. Fifteen homes were destroyed Injuries: 0
Path length: 10 miles
Deaths:
The peak wind speed was 80 mph and most of the damage was at the tree top level. Path width:
One barn was destroyed and another had the roof blown off. January 10, 2008
F-scale: F4
Path width:
Injuries: 1
Path length:
Twelve other homes and a church were damaged, and two barns were destroyed. Path width: 100 yards
The path length was about a third of a mile and the tornado was on the ground for less than 1 minute. Injuries: 7
The tornado track continued at a residence on New Bethel Cloverport Rd. Injuries:
Counties: Hart
Deaths:
Time: 2:20am - 2:21am CDT
Counties: Scott KY
Path width: 100 yards
Additional damage occurred in the Richardsville area. Injuries: 2
Counties: Jefferson KY
Grazulis' description may simply be "near Smithville" rather than a certain number of miles in some direction from Smithville. February 6, 2008
Deaths: 0
EF-Scale: EF-0
Time: 5:39pm - 5:43pm EDT
Injuries: 0
It is most likely the following event. Deaths:
Injuries:
In this area, winds were estimated to be 90 mph (EF1) with a damage width of 30 yards along the south fork of the Blue Lick River. Path width:
Time: 12:00am EDT
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives an endpoint longitude of -85.75, NCDC gives -85.78. Deaths: 0
Injuries:
Deaths: 0
The straight-line winds were estimated at 70 mph. Trees and power lines were torn down along Eighteenth Street Road from Kerrick Station to Greenwood Roada distance of about a mile. Listed in Storm Data in Clark County near New Washington. Counties: Hart
The owner of the house was upstairs sleeping when he felt his ears popping, then a large roar of wind on top of the house and bricks fell on his bed. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards. Counties: Mercer
The first observed damage was near Round Knob in the Clark State Forest. The Millers saw the vortex recede upward into the main cloud. In one concentrated spot two dozen trees were snapped off. Counties: Floyd
Debris from the barn could be seen circling the tornado and was thrown to the southeast. F-scale: EF0
County: Logan (from Robertson, Tennessee)
SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis nothing. The tornado destroyed two barns at 901 Dot Road, where it also moved heavy farm equipment, blew out exterior walls, and destroyed the home's roof. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. Counties: Trimble
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. Injuries: 0
November 18, 2017
Hundreds of trees were uprooted. Sightseers started arriving the next day, and the Guard was called to control the crowds. Path length: 33miles
We have plotted it according to Storm Data. SPC/NCDC stop the tornado where Grazulis starts it (Grazulis then moves it northeast for 5 miles). SPC and NCDC give a path length of 32 miles, Grazulis gives 34. Narrative: A tornado moved northeast from near Park City to Cave City. Time: 10:03pm EDT to 10:09pm EDT
Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast at Nicholasville. Your email address will not be published. Notes: This small tornado first destroyed a 2-car garage 0.4 miles south of KY 744 on Smith Chapel School Road. Path width: 200 yards
Path length:
EF-Scale:EF1
Notes: About two miles west of Gamaliel the tornado destroyed two conventional homes and two mobile homes. Time: 3:00am
According to Storm Data, radar first showed a hook echo four miles east of Drakesboro. Adjusted track here to agree with Storm Data/Grazulis. Path width: 75 yards
Deaths: 0
April 11, 2008
Deaths:
Debris from the split level home was dropped across the road, where a few more trees were snapped and uprooted. Injuries:
Deaths: 0
The middle school experienced the worst damage. The second tornado began as an EF1 and damaged a church and a few trees. Deaths:
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a time of 4:25pm, NCDC gives 3:25pm. Counties: Breckinridge
A home near the intersection of Montpelier Rd and Old Montpelier Rd sustained minor siding damage. Path width:
F-scale: F1
May 25, 2011
Winds were estimated at 85 mph in this area with a width of 50 yards. F-scale: EF2
Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from one mile northwest of Versailles to one mile north of Versailles. Deaths: 0
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. Path width: 220 yards
EF-Scale:EF1
F-scale: F2
April 8, 1948
Time: 1:00am
Next a large oak tree was uprooted at 3705 Modesto Road and a trampoline was thrown into a Volkswagen and then over a house. Along Shelburn Dr, a front porch with four columns was lifted, collapsing the columns and throwing the front half of the roof 100 yards to the northeast. This large tornado passed one mile north of Corydon as it moved east across central Harrison County. Path length: 6 miles
EF-Scale:EF1
Notes:Most of the damage was to trees. Injuries:
County: Henry
Injuries: 1
November 7, 1996
Counties: Clark KY
A large boat storage barn, 125 x 30 feet, had its roof lifted and thrown approximately 90 yards. July 18, 1988
EF-Scale: EF-2
A storage building was lifted up and thrown across Broadway. Damage was observed along and just north of State Highway 362 near the 3-county line. F-scale: F2
Counties: Fayette
February 29, 2012
F-scale: F1
Path length:
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. Special note: Did Fujita's tornado #82 clip the southeast tip of Clinton County on April 3, 1974? Injuries: 0
Path width:
Injuries: 0
Injuries: 0
F-scale: F0
Injuries:
County: Oldham
Path width: 10 yards
Path width: 125 yards
Path width: 75 yards
May 15, 1986
Two homes were unroofed and torn apart, injuring two people inside one of them. Dakota occurred on April 17, 1878. Counties: Orange (from Martin, to Lawrence)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. At least a hundred buildings were affected. Path width: 35 yards
Deaths:
a squall accompanying a thunderstorm in Africa. Path length:
Path width: 100 yards
Time: 2:00pm
Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado in Eckerty. EF-Scale: EF-2
February 24, 2018
Time: 4:00pm
Path width:
April 22, 2011
County: Hardin
Noted discrepancies: Grazulis ends this tornado just inside the Franklin County line, but SPC and NCDC take it all the way to Frankfort. Path length: 8 miles
December 9, 1952
Injuries: 0
Time: 10:47pm
Injuries:
Injuries:
Deaths:
The way the Kentucky River winds through the area, the SPC track takes the tornado from near Valley View in Madison County, into southernmost Lexington in Fayette County, and then back into Madison County. Wrought-iron Path length:
The area is also under a high wind advisory until 11 p.m. tonight. Path width:
County: Scott KY
On Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 6 miles, Grazulis gives 7. Injuries: 0
Grazulis narrative: Skipped northeast from 6 1/2 miles southeast of Trenton to southwest of Allensville to near Lickskillet to near Auburn and Richardsville. Injuries: 8
Time: 6:52pm - 6:53pm CDT
They were rescued several hours later as workers and neighbors cleared Murray Roadof trees and debris. Of those 18, 14 were killed on the southeast edge of Russell Springs. Injuries:
November 22, 1992
Injuries:
Storm Data seems only to list Lawrence County, with the tornado hitting form the junction of US 50 and IN 235 to just north of Freetown. Deaths: 0
SPC lists a path width of 10 yards (obviously incorrect), NCDC 30 yards (obviously incorrect), and Grazulis 200 yards. Deaths:
Four homes and two barns were damaged along Highway 111. Notes:A very narrow and intense damage path of rotating winds of90-95 mph was embedded within a 3-mile wide area of straight-linewinds. Six frame homes were damaged. April 27, 1971
Many homes along the damage path had roof damage. Path length:
This skipping, hopping tornado destroyed four homes, six mobile homes, a church, five barns, and 12 other buildings. Injuries:
The front porch of a nearby home was briefly raised, causing the supports to fall out. Time: 3:25pm
Time: 6:01pm
June 6, 1990
A horrific nighttime Next to that location a baseball field had the metal roofs blown off the cinder block dugout with a number of cinder blocks blown several feet east of the dugout. Farther north along Deatsville Road, a resident lost a large section of a tree and had minor siding damage along the east side of his home. The single lat/lon SPC gives is indeed in Shelby County, but very close to the county line. Deaths: 1
They rushed her to T J Samson Community Hospital in Glasgow but, she died in Tee's arms about half a mile from the hospital. Counties: Harrison IN
Injuries:
About 30feet from the tree there was an outbuilding that had half its roofblown off and the roof remnants were found about 50 yards away. EF-Scale:EF1
Notes: A tree was uprooted at the beginning of the track. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC and Grazulis give nothing. August 25, 1972
The tornado then hit a large farm at 3604 Schley Road destroying the second story of the home. F-scale: F1
Will plot as such. Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from Lee's Lick to west of Cynthiana, east of Poindexter, ending near Claysville. F-scale: F1
Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast from Southville to east of Waddy. F-scale: F0
Narrative: A barn was significantly damaged west of Big Spring, and a mobile home was partially unroofed southeast of Big Spring. April 16, 1998
Losses on one Oldham County farm amounted to $200,000. Path width: 200 yards
Time: 2:30am
Deaths:
The final damage was that of an unroofed house at the corner of Breckenridge and Fifth Streets. Path width: 100yards
Path width:
Counties: Henry
Injuries:
Time: 3:00pm
As the tornado turned to the northeast, so did the RFD, and a two-and-a-half story house lost its roof in Germantown (which the 1875 newspaper described as a "remote suburb") at Mary and Logan Streets. The end lat/lon listed at NCDC under the Daviess County entry is actually the end lat/lon given by SPC, in Dubois County. Counties: Perry
According to Storm Data this tornado touched down two miles north of Russell Springs (Grazulis starts it east of Russell Springs). Path length: 1.5 miles
Deaths: 2
The tornado continued east across the Knobs toward Binford Rd, where it took multiple trees down. Narrative: Moved east, crossing the Ohio River about 6 miles "north" (upstream?) Deaths:
Injuries: 10
Cloud, Sauk Rapids, and Rice, Minnesota, on April 14, destroying much of the town of Sauk Rapids and . SPC gives an ending lat/lon of 38.42/-83.73NCDC gives 38.40/-83.93. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a time of 9:00pm, Grazulis and Storm Data five 10:00pm. Counties: Logan
However, plotting historical tornado tracks is fraught with the potential for error. Grazulis narrative: At Blueberry Hill, two barns were "blown up and flattened" by a tornado that touched down south of Lexington. Injuries: 0
Injuries: 0
Several pine trees were snapped and small outbuildings were destroyed. Also, the tornado in the Fredericksburg/Martinsburg area may be the tornado listed next, which is officially placed just across the border in far northern Harrison County. Counties: Monroe, Cumberland (from Sumner, TN)
This time disagreement may have something to do with the tornado being near a time zone boundary. Trees were snapped and uprooted, and power lines were blown down. Storm Data mentions that the tornado entered Jefferson County three miles east-northeast of New Washington and then crossed into Trimble County ending northeast of Bedford and mentions damage at Mount Pleasant as well. Path width: 125 yards
Path width: 50yards
and injuring their mother in their home. Path length:
Path length:
Farther east, 100 hardwood and softwood trees were uprooted and snapped, with notable convergence observed. Notes:The tornado touched down on Main Street in Tell City, midway between Steuben and Winkelreid Streets, doing minor damage to one roof and bending an amateur radio antenna tower. Just south of 362 in Clark County, two additional homes and power poles were damaged greatly. Deaths: 0
Deaths: 0
Path length: 3.8 miles
Injuries: 14
Time: 9:34pm - 9:35pm EDT
April 4, 1892
F-scale: F1
Time: 11:41am CST to 11:42am CST
Grazulis narrative:
Path length: 3.1 miles
October 18, 2007
March 25, 1964
County: Edmonson
It then tracked across rural Monroe County, uprooting and snapping large trees. The lat/lon issue and path length issue here are the mirror image of the lat/lon issue and path length issue of the previous tornado. Time: 5:12pm - 5:13pm CDT
bars on the bridge were bent and twisted. Counties: Trimble
Numerous trees were blown down, snapped, or uprooted. More recent research by Gary Purlee and Cody Moore indicate that this was actually one tornado. Time: 2:15pm
Notes:Four grain bins were scattered over a quarter mile, with some debris thrown up to ahalf mile away. A second barn had metal sheeting thrown 500 yards. The tornado briefly made about a 25 degree turn to the northeast just before dissipating and causing some roof damage and tree damage at its end point. Time: 11:12am EST
Time:
At 4022 Simcoe Road a barn was overturned, killing a horse inside, and 100 yards of plank fence were demolished. Path width: 125 yards
SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a path width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC give 30 yards. Air Quality F-scale: F4
February 6, 2008
Path length: 0.1 mile
F-scale: F1
Path length:
A 2x4 from one of the outbuildings was driven through the exterior wall and into the kitchen of a home 1/10 mile away. EF-Scale:EF1
May 25, 2011
Numerous pallets loaded with mulch and topsoil were thrown or shifted several yards. F-scale: F0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 1200 yards
Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted. Path length: 30 miles
"It's been through many, many owners over a hundred-some years," Mr. Brown said. June 30, 1977
Injuries:
Hopewell Cumberland Presbyterian Church was damaged. Injuries: 2
Barns were destroyed five miles east of town. Path length:
March 14, 2019
Counties: Nelson
Noted discrepancies: NCDC and SPC storm databases place a tornado in Metcalfe County at this time, and nothing in Boyle County. Path length:
April 20, 1986
The tornado continued on for another mile, causing occasional tree damageand dropping debris before lifting near the east end of Groce Road, where it peeled roofing material from a metal out building. More tree and power line damage was along KY 585 near Shores Road. The tornado then moved eastward into Huntsville where a few homes were damaged and trees were snapped along Huntsville-Quality Road. EF-scale: EF0
Counties: Cumberland
March 31, 1979
Time: 5:20pm - 5:22pm CDT
Time: 5:05pm
Counties: Logan
Notes: This weak tornado hit the south side of a farm on Gettlefinger Road, causing a milk barn to collapse and tearing several panels off of a large metal outbuilding in addition to snapping trees in wooded areas on either side of the farm. Storm Data lists this tornado in Mercer County, but it takes this storm from 4.3 miles southwest of Dugansville to 4 miles southwest of Dugansville near Tablow. April 19, 2011
Noted discrepancies: SPC has this storm moving from McCracken County directly into Madison County, which is geographically impossible. Injuries:
Deaths: 0
Counties: Jessamine
Path width: 200 yards
Residents reported a loud roar. MACON, Ga. Tornadoes are all too familiar across the peach state. The tornado also caused significant tree damage from the middle school north/northeast across a remote area of the northeast part of the post. G. W. Bedford's barn was blown down, and an old stone house on the Clay Farm was destroyed, killing two people inside the house (Maria Johnson and a young boy). July 13, 1956
F-scale: F0
Counties: Simpson
Event Ready Counties: Jefferson KY
Path width: 100yards
F-scale: F1
Path width: 100 yards
Winds here were around 90 mph with a width of 40 yards. Homes lost their roofs along Oak Street at Sixth, between Fifth and Fourth, and at Fourth. A car was tossed several hundred yards. Injuries: 0
Also on Slack Road a two-story house lost its entire roof. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis nothing. April 30, 1994
April 11, 2008
Six people were killed when the tornado demolished a number of homes in the Mount Pleasant Church area on KY 551. Noted discrepancies: SPC has no entry for fatalitiesNCDC lists zeroStorm Data lists one. The Moorman High School gym was unroofed and a small home fell over. Notes: Tree damage and other debris. Injuries:
Early American Tornadoes 1586 - 1870, by David M. Ludlum, was also an important source. Notes: Sporadic twisting tree damage was found between Mount Carmel and McKinley towards the White River. The deadliest Michigan tornado occurred in Beecher -- near Flint -- on June 8, 1953. F-scale: F0
Lastly, the tornado struck a barn and several trees. Injuries: 0
Injuries:
March 18, 1925
Counties: Butler, Warren (from Muhlenberg)
F-scale: F1
Injuries: 1
It threw the debris into a small church and removed some of its roof. Dixie tornado outbreak April 24, 1908. June 7, 1948
Time: 11:15pm
Path width:
Noted discrepancies: None
April 23, 2011
Counties: Franklin
Trees were uprooted and snapped. Path length:
Further down on Willard Wilson road, another 30 by 50 foot barn was collapsed and a 400 pound 4-wheeler was moved 30 feet. Barns were blown down along KY 1160 near McAfee. Narrative: Homes of all sizes were destroyed near New Castle. Along the path a grain bin was destroyed and several trees were felled. The tornado then finally began to weaken and it dissipated about four miles shy of Paris. Injuries: 0
Path width:
November 9, 2000
Injuries: 0
F-scale: F2
Deaths: 0
Noted discrepancies: NCDC and Grazulis only list Knox and Daviess counties. Counties: Washington IN
F-scale: F2
Grazulis takes it to just northeast of Bedford, which generally agree with a track map of the outbreak drawn up by NSSFC. October 19, 2007
Path width: 616 yards
July 22, 1973
EF-Scale:EF1
Deaths: 0
February 24, 2018
SPC, NCDC, and Storm Data give a path width of 100 yards, Grazulis give 200 yards. Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
A car was moved from one side of a building to another. EF-Scale:EF1
Path width:
29 and 30, 1879. Several barns sustained severe structural damage to the roofs. It is very plain that nothing can be sucked into the tornado, because of a partial vacuum there; but if it rushes in or up, it must be borne or propelled by a stream of electricity, so to speak, or by a rush of air. Path length: 3.8 miles
January 4, 1997
February 25, 2018
Drone footage indicated the trees were lying in multiple directions. Counties: Clinton
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2Grazulis does not list it. Possibly a significant tornado, comparable to a tornado in the same area March 27, 1890. It touched down at the end of Arlington Drive at the floodwall and moved east-northeast, crossing I-65 between exits one and two, then crossed Tenth Street and lifted near the end of Plaza Drive. F-scale: F4
Path length: 1.1miles
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 3
11 tornadoes were spawned by 2 squall lines that crossed the state. An elderly woman was hospitalized with a broken collar bone and nose. Deaths:
Time: 3:00pm
Deaths: 0
Eyewitnesses The tornado lifted just north of Bailey School Road in far NW Allen County. F-scale: F1
Sixty-five homes were unroofed, shifted, or blown apart, and seven people were badly hurt. On the family's cemetery, several tombstones were knocked over and one headstone was destroyed. Injuries:
Along Bruce School Road,a chain link fence was flattened, andinsulation was sucked out of thedamaged roof of a two story home, then spattered along the east side of the home and adjacent vehicles. Counties: Harrison IN
Deaths: 39
Counties: Casey
The tornado touched down near the intersection of Saint James Court and Magnolia Avenue, where it tore down several fences in Central Park. F-scale: F3
Many trees were uprooted and there were signs of rotation on Goose Creek Road. Time: 9:55am EST
It's just the way the wind patterns work. F-scale: F2
Time: 8:32pm CDT
EF-Scale:EF1
Deaths: 6
April 3, 1956
On Culls Ridge Road, the tornado strengthened to an EF-3 once again with 140 mph winds. Careful note should be made of hail, size of stones, width of track, situation with respect to the main track, etc. Path length: 0.3 miles
Homes were wrecked near Kuykendall's Store west of Bowling Green and in Davenport on Barren River Pike. Counties: Scott IN, Jefferson IN
Injuries: 3
Path length: 0.6 mile
This agrees with what Grazulis has. 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. Path width:
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. Path width:
Path width: 100 yards
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. Notes: The National Weather Service in conjunction with Trimble County Emergency Management and anaerial survey conducted by pilots from the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviatorsconfirmed thata tornado touched down about 5 miles SSE of Milton, just west of the Milton volunteer firestation number 2 on Highway 421.