Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. Path width: 100 yards Path width: 100yards Counties: Anderson Deaths: 0 Deaths: F-scale: F1 Losses totalled five million dollars in Lincoln County. Counties: Hart Path length: 1/3 of a mile Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2Grazulis does not list it. Injuries: 0 F-scale: EF1 F-scale: F1 Deaths: 0 Time: 7:57pm SPC and Storm Data give a time of 12:10am, NCDC gives 12:06am. Counties: Logan The storm increased in width to 200 years and struck several single and double wide mobile homes south of Millerstown road. Much of the tornado path was at tree top, and several residents within 1/2 mile of the storm were unaware of it due to lack ofexcessive winds or roar. Path length: 0.3mile Deaths: Path width: 300 yards Deaths: 0 A car was destroyed and tossed about 100 yards in the direction of storm motion from its origin at the home. Deaths: January 17, 2012 For more recent tornadoes, clicking . F-scale: F2 Path length: 1.6mile Path width: 34 yards Time: 12:12pm EST Injuries: Time: 2:20am - 2:21am CDT Both the aerial photos and picture of the, tornado relayed by the emergency manager were matched up with a, radar signature indicating rotation. Notes: The NWS storm survey team found many areas of intermittent straight line wind damage around northern Harrison County, with one specific tornado path. August 11, 1983 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. Significant damage was done to the property, which included a 30x50barn sliding the wall 12 feet. Path length: 7 miles Path width: 30 yards At one location the tornado had embedded two by six boards firmly into the ground. Light objects are elevated high into the air, and are sometimes carried many miles before they are thrown out of the vortex. Storm Data says a pole barn was reduced to rubble along IN 160 northwest of Charlestown. The NCDC begin location and end location (8 miles southwest of Albany) also places this tornado in Tennessee, or, depending on the degree of "southwest", in the middle of Dale Hollow Lake. A man was killed in a tobacco barn, and thirty people were injured in the High Grove area as at least six homes were destroyed. Counties: Harrison IN Deaths: 0 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. F-scale: F1 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. Path width: The second home experienced significant foundation damage and the roof was completely removed. Path length: 2.7 miles Looking at the map it seems more logical that the Knox/Daviess tornado would be first, followed by the Crawford/Harrison tornado. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis nothing. Moving into Mercer County, two barns were lost on the Bond Farm. Storm Data mentions that the tornado was small and the worst damage seems to have been the destruction of a barn. This time disagreement may have something to do with the tornado being near a time zone boundary. Time: 12:40am Path length: Noted discrepancies: SPC/NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. In some cases, the various sources disagreed so strongly with each other that a good faith effort to plot the tornado in question was impossible. Time: 6:02pm CDT The tornado first uprooted a small tree and then shifted a small shed off of its foundation. F-scale: F2 Counties: Marion SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Storm Data 500 yards, Grazulis nothing. The funnel devastated that town and crossed the Ohio River into Harrison County, Indiana. Time: 10:15pm Deaths: 0 Path length: SPC and NCDC give it a path length of 9 miles, Grazulis and Storm Data give 8 miles. February 29, 2012 Injuries: 0 An RV parked next to the shop was blown into a utility pole. F-scale: F4 A Kiowa named Iseeo told an anthropologist his people called them Mankayia. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down at Cane Valley and lifted around Pellyton. Along the path, 35 homes, four trailers, 60 barns, and 79 other buildings were destroyed. SPC more closely agrees with Grazulis. Time: 4:36am 6. Several large hackberry and oak trees were uprooted and snapped between the PX and Scott Middle School. Insulation was thrown from north to southeast. A frame home was damaged. Path width: Counties: Clark IN April 19, 2011 Deaths: 0 Counties: Monroe Deaths: 0 Path width: Deaths: Noted discrepancies: None A trailer was demolished, and the occupants were severely injured. Injuries: Path width: Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast from near I-64 at Riddle to five miles east-northeast of Carefree. EF-scale: EF1 F-scale: F0 Noted discrepancies: SPC's lat/lon do not agree with NCDC's narrative. Deaths: 2 It was only 50 yards wide twisting many trees and was rated a EF0. Injuries: 0 Timber between the river and Eighteenth Street Road along Greenwood Road was observed to have been felled pointing to a common center. June 2, 1990 It is not listed in Storm Data. Time: 12:52pm Path width: March 23, 1893 June 2, 1990 Counties: Meade May 15, 1986 Injuries: 0 Injuries: 0 Deaths: 0 The tornado moved from west to east, generally bounded by Kentucky Street on the north and Oak Street on the south. Injuries: Proceeding into Bourbon County, the house of Rodes Donald had two rooms blown away, the Dudley School was moved four feet off its foundation, fifty trees were blown down on the Ewing Farm, and the Spears Farm on Stewart Road was damaged. For this mapping project we used the official start/stop lat/lons, but further research is needed to verify. Ten people were injured in rural Boyle County. In this location just east of U.S. 60, damage suggested an EF4 tornado with 170 mph estimated winds, and a width of observed damage from 0.3-0.4 mile. Path length: Time: 5:39pm - 5:43pm EDT June 12, 1989 F-scale: F0 F-scale: F4 Path length: 1/10 of a mile structural damage consistent with EF-1 damage and 90 mph winds. Injuries: 8 Deaths: 0 Homes lost their roofs along Oak Street at Sixth, between Fifth and Fourth, and at Fourth. Injuries: Time: 9:57pm County: Hardin Time: 6:09am EDT Path width: On August Time: 2:25pm Counties: Hardin It lifted again before coming down and taking the roof of a barn on Armstrong Rd.. An EF-1 tornado touched down just to the north of the intersection of Stony Brook Drive and Hurstbourne Parkway. Time: 1:05pm F-scale: F0 July 13, 2015 March 27, 1890 The most intense damage was 200 yards wide. Deaths: 0 The tornado track continued at a residence on New Bethel Cloverport Rd. June 3, 1996 March 25, 1964 Grazulis narrative: A trailer and a barn were destroyed at Lawrenceburg. F-scale: F2 Path width: 100 yards Several homes and barns in the area were damaged. 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. Deaths: 1 Injuries: 2 Notes:This skipping tornado first touched down along Campbellsville Rd near the community of Cane Valleywhere it downed power lines as it snapped tree limbs and uprooted several large trees. The Masonic Hall and two churches were destroyed. Itcrossed Interstate 71 where it overturned a truck, and lifted 2.2 miles northeast of Campbellsburg. July 10, 2015 Noted discrepancies: Not listed at NCDC. Time: 12:19am EDT 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. Path length: 10.7 miles Time: 8:20pm CDT Counties: Henry April 20, 2011 The tornado intensified as it moved into Jennings and Ripley Counties. April 26, 2011 Notes: The tornado initially touched down on the northwest side of a large family home and farm on Fairfield Road. Notes: Storm Data mentions damage in County Trace Estates and on Zoneton Road east of Mount Washington. Another area of significant damage was at the intersection of Highway 100 and Reeder School Road (near the Simpson/Allen County line)where a house had significant roof damage and had an exterior wall blown out. EF-Scale:EF1 Deaths: 0 April 19, 2011 However, one of the deadliest and most destructive tornadoes in the 19th century occurred on May 6, 1840 in Louisiana and Mississippi, not in Oklahoma as one might . Path length: Injuries: 5 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives lat/lon pairs as 37.98/-85.72, 0/0NCDC gives 37.38/-85.38, 37.35/-82.95. The lat/lon given for this tornado agrees with the location Grazulis gives: Salvisa, which is in Mercer County, not Woodford. EF-Scale: EF-0 Path length: 1.2miles November 7, 1996 came from Mr. Will Keller, a farmer near Counties: Monroe, Cumberland, Adair, Russell SPC gives a path length of 79 milesNCDC gives 81 miles (including 54 miles in Scott County, which is impossible), and Grazulis gives 36 miles. Injuries: 0 Injuries: There was minor damage along Inverness Avenue northeast of Iroquois Park. Finally, the tornado traveled to F-scale: F2 Notes: Storm Data begins this tornado near Nevada, moving it to the east side of Burgin, then curving northward to 3/4 of a mile west of Dix Dam, to the east side of Pleasant Hill. Floods killed 28 people at Xenia on May 12, and two days later, from late on the night of May 14 into the early morning of May 15, 1886, Ohio's deadliest tornado outbreak of the 19th century occurred. November 9, 2000 Deaths: 0 F-scale: EF0 F-scale: F2 Path width: 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. Counties: Anderson One farmer lost 6 cows when a barn collapsed on them. Deaths: Injuries: At the intersection of Highway 1164 and 1544 at the Cedar GroveChurch there was roof damage to the church and many trees weretwisted and uprooted. stairs as the roof was torn off, and was briefly drawn up the stairs as it occurred. Two adults were killed and thrown into a nearby pond. April 2, 2006 Deaths: There were far fewer towns and people and most went unrecorded. Time: 9:00am Deaths: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothing. Several barns and outbuildings had roof damage as well. Minor damage was sustained east of KY 639 to several outbuildings. There was also some tree damage. Path length: 5.8 miles Path length: 2 1/2 miles I was just 4 years old at the time but, I remember the wind blowing hard all that day.
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