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Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards. Deaths: 9 Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2Grazulis does not list it. SPC lists 86 injuries, NCDC 53, Grazulis 76, Storm Data 95. EF-Scale: EF-0 The tornado then weakened as it moved into southern Casey County where it damaged more trees, barns, and outbuildings. County: Green Noted discrepancies: Storm Data says this tornado touched down at Beech Bend Park four miles northwest of Bowling Greenshould say northeast. Injuries: 0 Injuries: F-scale: F4 April 26, 2011 Deaths: 2 Time: 9:50pm - 9:52pm CST Path length: 2 miles Iseeo recalled hearing a roar that sounded like a buffalo in rutting season. Path length: 0.7 mile Injuries: 19 Tree and structural damage was widespread northeast of Route 135 as the tornado crossed Trainer Lane and then State Road 335 to Robbs Lane. Six people were killed when the tornado demolished a number of homes in the Mount Pleasant Church area on KY 551. Time: 10:28pm Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down east of Christianburg on Christianburg-Bagdad Road, damaging Christianburg Baptist Church. At Ceva Logistics a large section of the north wall was pushed out due to 75-80mph winds. It appears this tornado should be listed as Marshall/McCracken rather than McCracken/Madison. About half a mile to the east along US 62 at the Caneyville Milling Company three large empty metal grain bins were moved off their foundations causing damage to nearby objects. The tornado damaged the roof of a home and did porch, deck, and roof damage to a neighboring residence, plastering the east side of the home with insulation. Grazulis narrative: Moved east from east of Russell Springs, to Salem, and to Faubush. Grazulis times this tornado at 10:40pm. Time: Injuries: 0 Grazulis narrative: At Great Crossing, four miles west of Georgetown, a small tornado destroyed a home. Narrative: A tornado hit near Boat Island on the Barren River. March 28, 1997 Counties: Meade April 9, 1991 June 26, 2013 SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives nothing. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. There were at least 20 injuries, one critical. The same tornado once again touched down on the east side of main street at the State Farm Insurance agency and Citizens Union Bank. Path width: 300 yards Path length: 0.3mile More research would be nice. The tornado started along Belmont Rd (KY 251) 0.7 miles west of Belmont, then traveled east-northeast through the community of Belmont, and lifting just east of Church Street. Injuries: Noted discrepancies: SPC/NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. 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. Anoutbuilding, previously used to make brooms, next to the house hadsignificant damage when a large tree fell on top of it. One-half mile east of IN-162, numerous outbuildings were damaged and a small grain hopper was toppled. Grazulis narrative: A tornado touched down near US 127 and moved northeast. EF-Scale: EF-0 This tornado is not listed in Storm Data! Deaths: Deaths: 1 Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 15 milesGrazulis and Storm Data give 13 miles. Grazulis narrative: Moved north-northeast from five miles southwest of Hustonville, passing through Junction City and ending at the south end of Lake Herrington northeast of Danville. Further east, a large 50'x60' barn was destroyed and debris went at least half a mile downwind. Path length: The tornado lifted just east of the William H. Natcher/Green River Parkway. Counties: Hardin F-scale: F2 Counties: Harrison IN April 24, 2010 Deaths: 0 Path width: This occurred near the intersection of Blackberry Trail and State Highway 3. 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. Path width: Path width: Other homes and mobile homes were damaged. Deaths: Notes: This tornado spun up in a broader area of 40-60 mph winds that caused minor tree damage across an area over a mile wide. Injuries: 0 Path width: 125 yards The area is also under a high wind advisory until 11 p.m. tonight. Deaths: 0 Deaths: Injuries: 0 County: Breckinridge Deaths: 0 Path width: Time: 1:40pm A rural school was destroyed, as was a large church and several barns. Injuries: 0 There were 28 deaths in the Brandenburg area. Time: 10:15pm Injuries: Georgia . March 7, 1956 F-scale: F0 November 9, 2000 Several witnesses saw two different tornado near the Miami Court and Wobegone Way area. SPC and NCDC end the tornado in Clark County east of Mount Zion. Injuries: Counties: Harrison IN It lifted just north of KY 744. Path width: Counties: Jefferson IN (to Switzerland, Ohio IN, Dearborn) Path length: 1 mile Path width: F-scale: F0 Three homes in the area sustained roof and siding damage, including a 2x4 from one of the outbuildings blown through an exterior wall. Path length: 4miles More research is necessary. Deaths: 0 Storm Data begins this tornado at Cottonburg, moving it to two miles north of Whitehall and beyond. Path length: 6 miles Debris from the double wides was tossed around a mile downwind. Another large tree was uprooted in this yard before the tornado lifted. Storm Data says the tornado moved northeast and crossed I-65 three miles north of Scottsburg. Deaths: 0 Deaths: 1 Notes: Damage was done to homes in the south end of Brooks along Meadowbrook Drive, Clearbrook Drive, Hillbrook Drive, Bells Mill Road, and Hill Creek Road. Path width: April 5, 1985 Another fascinating account F-scale: F1 Time: 6:02pm SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis 800 yards. tornado struck the Baker home just outside Time: 7:35pm CDT Time: 3:53pm One lane of Interstate 65 was blocked by debris, and cars were damaged. Grazulis narrative: Near New Washington a small tornado leveled two barns and damaged a farm house. Deaths: 0 Tornadoes have been part of the historical record for a very long time. Deaths: 0 Time: Counties: Scott KY The tornado continued eastward, snapping the trunks of several large trees along Butler Creek and damaging carports and a metal outbuilding along Holmes Bend Rd and Turkey Trace. Path length: SPC, Grazulis, and NCDC list the path width at 30 yards, Storm Data says 1 yard. This tornado caused primarily tree damage, and also tore the roof off of a large barn. Counties: Mercer Path length: Time: 10:25pm EDT April 4, 1892 Both the aerial photos and picture of the tornado relayed by the emergency manager were matched up with a radar signature indicating rotation. 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. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards and a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothing for either. Counties: Allen Time: 3:41pm EST There is a Mitchellsburg in Boyle County, but it's not in line with Perryville/Parksville. Injuries: Deaths: 0 F-scale: F1 Notes: Storm Data places this tornado about five and a half miles southwest of Rome in Hoosier National Forest. April 16, 1982 The twister may have lifted briefly as it crossed Shelbyville Road very near Eight Mile House (which was unaffected). Path length: Injuries: Path width: 300 yards Storm Data only mentions Scott, Harrison, and Fleming counties (which doesn't make sense since Nicholas County is between Harrison and Fleming counties). 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. Twenty-nine more homes were damaged, as were trailers, barns, and fences. It is to be hoped that the number of those willing to aid in establishing the facts and ferreting out the mysteries will be largely increased, and it is for such these instructions are given. Path length: 4 miles Path length: Further to the northeast it destroyed another barn and damaged the roof of a house. The oldest known tornado occurred in June of 1830 near Louisville. Narrative: Moved northeast from near Cartersville to north of Berea. Notes: The highest winds with this tornado were estimated to have been 95 to 105 mph. F-scale: F1 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives lat/lon pairs as 37.98/-85.72, 0/0NCDC gives 37.38/-85.38, 37.35/-82.95. EF-scale: EF1 The observer reports that the tornado sucked all the water out of this tank. Time: 5:25pm As the tornado lifted at Coletown several trees fell or were snapped. Counties: Floyd On Danny Sadler Road a single wide trailer was destroyed and farm equipment was thrown 50 yards. Two people were hospitalized. Path length: 0.5mile A barn was damaged about a half mile Time: 11:26pm EDT Path width: F-scale: F1 Path width: 150 yards came from Mr. Will Keller, a farmer near Time: 10:34pm Path length: 2.1miles Path width: Path width: County: Allen Path length: 1.8miles November 20, 1950 Station History F-scale: F1 Counties: Hart Roofs were torn off at Ak-Sar-Ben Park. However IN 7 doesn't go northeast of Madison. Time: Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado at Holland. June 17, 1997 Injuries: 0 Time: 4:55pm March 28, 1997 Injuries: Canmer and Woodsonville were the hardest struck districts. July 26, 1984 Deaths: Time: 8:20pm CDT Path width: victims: "All of the parties were covered with Required fields are marked *. Path width: 1800 13 miles (21 km) Barns were destroyed near Bonneauville and Abbottstown. The tornado then moved into Jefferson County, heading towards Hanover. February 25, 1891 The calm was shattered when a tornado touched down just southwest of town and moved northeast, directly into southern sections the city (the "Negro section," as newspapers called it at the time). The late 1800s was a busy period for Great Lakes commerce. Notes: This tornado touched down 1.7 miles west-northwest of Sugar Grove near the intersection of Dimple and Belcher Roads. Path width: 100yards The tornado continued to move east northeast along the countrysideuprooting, twisting, and damaging numerous hardwood trees. Injuries: 0 Counties: Hancock Narrative: This unusual January tornado touched down southwest of Shively and moved east-northeast. Narrative: This tornado moved east-northeast from one mile northwest of Fern Creek, traveling parallel to the previously mentioned tornado. Injuries: Time: 1:00pm Two of the snapped trees landed on pick-up trucks. August 5, 2022. Time: 9:34pm - 9:35pm EDT Grazulis lists only Scott Countyhe does not specifically list Harrison or Nicholasthough he does mention that his Scott County tornado was "one of a family of small tornadoes that skipped across three counties" and he does mention Fleming County as being one of those three. Time: 2:14pm EDT Injuries: April 20, 2011 Counties: Clark IN Time: 3:05pm A large debris field was scattered 200-300 yards downwind. November 9, 2000 A house lost its roof at 570 Dresden Avenue, with additional damage at 550 and 552 Dresden. The tornado continued to cause tree damage as it moved east of 14th Street into a more rural area. Path width: April 20, 1996 NCDC lists Hopkins County at 9:25am, then two entries for Muhlenberg County (one at 9:36am and the other at 9:41am), then two entries for Ohio County (one at 9:48am and the other at 9:56am), then one entry for Grayson County (at 10:17am). 10. Counties: Madison Metal sheeting frombarns was thrown in excess of 400 yards downwind. The tornado continued north of Barnes Road, damaging several clusters of trees in open country. SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothingGrazulis gives 3 miles. Counties: Casey SPC and NCDC give a path length of 14 miles, Grazulis give 28 miles. Path width: 100 yards It did some minor roof and shingle damageuprooted some cedar trees and damaged some fencing. Multiple trees were uprooted as well. Counties: Monroe, Cumberland (from Sumner, TN) Several large barns were destroyed or had at least 70% of the walls blown out. Grazulis narrative: A small tornado demolished a barn and carried the barn timbers a half mile away from the barn site. Path length: Path length: Deaths: The tornado moved east-northeast to Hi-Grove Hill Road where the strongest (100 mph) winds occurred. Counties: Grayson Path length: 2.5miles El Nino and La Nina April 26, 2011 F-scale: F1 Time: 8:09pm EF-Scale: EF-2 Notes:The tornado touched down near the intersection of I-264 and Brownsboro Road. Notes: This tornado touched down near Talley in southwest LaRue County, and was intermittently on the ground until lifting just east of Tanner. Barns and outbuildings were destroyed. Deaths: Time: 5:35pm Injuries: 0 Path width: Counties: Jefferson KY Path width: June 2, 1990 Deaths: 0 Path width: The tornado crossed the highway, uprooted two trees, and lifted. by a tornado that struck Pryor, Oklahoma, The tornado then continued to skip northeast, snapping branches and trunks to the west of Frank Luttrell Rd, before crossing the road and causing minor roof damage to the metal roof of a barn and snapping more tree limbs a third of a mile southeast of North Hancock Elementary School. Deaths: 0 Path length: May 12, 1978 Injuries: 0 Grazulis narrative: Moved east from two miles south of Shepherdsville. Injuries: 0 Counties: Simpson Path width: 600 yards The likelihood of tornado involvement seemed to begin near Gilpin, continued east, passing south of Eubank, and ending in northern Laurel County. Path width: 125 yards Time: 3:59am Path length: Time: 5:45am EF-Scale:EF0 The path length was about a third of a mile and the tornado was on the ground for less than 1 minute. Notes: (From internal Weather Bureau memo and from newspaper clippings) Eight homes destroyed, 29 damaged. County: Garrard Injuries: Injuries: 0 F-scale: F0 Path width: 125yards Counties: Henry the forward speeds of the tornadoes. It damaged a few more barns and trees before lifting about half a mile southwest of Cynthiana. F-scale: F3 Storm Data says this tornado entered Orange County three miles south-southwest of Huron and entered Lawrence County three miles south-southeast of Huron. Near Rocky Hill a barn was destroyed and two outbuildings lost their roofs. Time: 3:10pm Injuries: Path length: 2 miles Within this area of high winds, an F3 tornado swept from about two miles northwest of Cecelia to three miles east of Elizabethtown. Path width: 125yards Deaths: 0 Three people were injured as houses were unroofed and barns destroyed. Narrative: One "substantial" home and four barns were destroyed as a tornado moved northeast at Sonora. F-scale: F1 Injuries: 0 Deaths: 0 Injuries: 0 Path width: 200 yards Many residents saw the tornado, and one person described it as looking like "a giant burnt curlicue French fry." Deaths: 0 F-scale: F3 Notes: The tornado initially touched down on the northwest side of a large family home and farm on Fairfield Road. SPC and NCDC give a path length of six miles, Grazulis and Storm Data give 5. leaving a kerosene lamp, still lighted and burning, The pilots were associated with the Kentuckiana, Volunteer Aviators. Low end EF-2 damage was observed. The most intense damage was 200 yards wide. Deaths: SPC and Storm Data give a time of 12:10am, NCDC gives 12:06am. Several small twigs were driven through the siding of the home. The List of Atlantic hurricanes in the 18th century encompasses all known Atlantic tropical cyclones from 1700 to 1799. Path width: 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. One of the trees along Gracie Lane fell on power lines, tearing them down. Counties: Perry, Breckinridge, Meade F-scale: F0 Deaths: 0 Path width: Debris was thrown 500 yards away. Two cars moved several feet and were turned 45 degrees with one on top of the other in the State Farm parking lot. Time: 9:25am Injuries: Time: 1:40am CST to 1:53am CST Time: 11:44am CST to 11:47am CST Injuries: 0 The tornado blew the roof off of a house and threw it about 125 yards downwind. Path width: 1200 yards Deaths: 0 Grazulis Narrative: At a quarter past noon during Sunday services the twister struck the church, causing it to collapse. Path length: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a path width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. January 2, 2006 From there the tornado moved northeast. Injuries: 0 A 20x30 barn was also destroyed, and a third small barn along the path was damaged. October 16, 1925 F-scale: F2 F-scale: F0 Path width: 125 yards All NOAA. However, in some cases there was so much disagreement among the sources that it was impossible to determine the true story about a particular tornado, making it impossible to plot the tornado. Counties: Woodford EF-Scale: EF-1 Path width: 50yards Next, an office building that was under construction was lifted off of its foundation. Counties: Simpson, Allen SPC, Storm Data, and NCDC give a time of 7:00pm, Grazulis give 7:25pm. Time: 11:12am EST Path width: May 17, 1999 February 5, 2008 Counties: Metcalfe, Adair One man was killed in Butler County, running from a house to a barn. Path width: 150 yards April 5, 2009 Counties: Crawford F-scale: F2 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothing. The tornado increased in width to 200 yards on Wobegon Way significantly damaging several homes. Deaths: 2 (Mr and Mrs Bulon Swanson) April 9, 1991 F-scale: F0 Time: 6:13pm - 6:15pm CDT It did minor roof damage to two homes, tossed a trampoline into a neighboring home, causing siding damage, and pushed a large travel trailer onto a minivan, heavily damaging both. A chicken house was blown away, killing 92 of the 100 chickens within. There was also some shingle damage to some of the buildings near the high school track. Injuries: Deaths: 0 County: Hart Time: 4:00pm Time: 12:27am EST to 12:29am EST Time: 7:05pm An outbuilding was destroyed and debris was scattered for a quarter mile. Path width: 200 yards The tornado next touched down along US 31W north of Bonnieville, where it heavily damaged or destroyed several more barns and mobile homes. Notes:Most of the damage was to trees. Nothing was left standing from the river to Blanton Station in a swatch two blocks wide. Counties: Hardin Deaths: 0 The tornado went over a hill and down into a holler where multiple vortices were witnessed. Counties: Nicholas Path length: Notes: Sporadic twisting tree damage was found between Mount Carmel and McKinley towards the White River. F-scale: F1 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. Deaths: 0 Looking at the map it seems more logical that the Knox/Daviess tornado would be first, followed by the Crawford/Harrison tornado. Storm Data shows the tornado in Boyle County, and nothing in Metcalfe County. Time: 6:13pm - 6:17pm CDT F-scale: F1 Narrative: Moved northeast, destroying five homes and damaging a dozen others at Columbia. A factory was damaged on Main Street just west of Ninth Street, in the Tobacco District. 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. Notes: Storm Data reports damage on the north side of Bowling Green. Deaths: Path width: Counties: Barren F-scale: F2 Injuries: Path length: 0.75 mile The touchdown occurred along a forested area which threw branches and large portions of maple and cedar trees over the road approximately 300 yards. Injuries: 0 Deaths: 0 F-scale: F1 At 291 Elamond Road part of the roof of a home was peeled back with extensive siding damage. The tornado struck the brand new baseball park, located where Saint James Court is today, built to host Louisville's new National League baseball team, the Louisville Grays. June 16, 1982 Time: 12:55pm Simply put, the tornado is one of the planet's most dynamic and unforgettable weather events. Injuries: Notes: Touchdown was on Russell Lane about 8 miles east northeast of Springfield. The church was scheduled to be dedicated the following Sunday. March 12, 1986 Path length: 15 miles Just before the tornado lifted, it did minor shingle and porch damage to a residence along Walter Lakes Road. Injuries: 0 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. Path width: 800 yards It holds records for longest path length at 219 miles (352 km), longest duration at . Notes: Storm Data says this tornado moved from just north of Ekron to three miles southeast of Brandenburg. Deaths: Grazulis narrative: A barn was destroyed near Scottsburg. Time: 10:53am - 10:54am EDT Deaths: 0 The tornado was said to have been "thrashing about like the tail of a mad beast". A convenience store was destroyed along US 31W. It is not listed in Storm Data. A car was moved from one side of a building to another. Grazulis narrative: Several barns were destroyed or unroofed near Taylorsville. to be composed of fire. SPC/NCDC lat/lon list this tornado as touching down in Daviess County, and provide no liftoff lat/lon. Path width: 100 yards The tornado increased in size at 532 Stoneridge Ln. Injuries: 18 Damage was then fairly sparse until the tornado entered the Germantown and Phoenix Hill neighborhoods. Noted discrepancies: Grazulis lists this tornado at 11:10pm. Path width: Counties: Washington IN, Clark IN Path length: 4.7 miles The tornado completely lifted at Jackie Crow salvage yard with debris thrown on the top of the hill about 250 yards from the salvage yard. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path width of 200 yardsGrazulis and Storm Data 100 yards. Notes: Two hundred trees were uprooted on a ridge top near the end of Dug Road north of Burkesville. Her husband was injured. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F3, Grazulis gives it an F2. in Elmont, Kansas, on June 5, 1917. Injuries: Time: 2:20pm Time: 7:15pm Cloud, Sauk Rapids, and Rice, Minnesota, on April 14, destroying much of the town of Sauk Rapids and . and the Middle Blue River. Path length: 3 miles For much of the mid-1800s, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. was the center of weather observation for the United States. The tornado spent its last fury in the Happy Acre area, causing damage along Goose Creek, near Friendship Church, and on the southern end of Bethany Ridge where chickens were stripped of their feathers. The storm continued to the east and apparently lifted off the ground as the ground surface descended into a small valley along Ruckriegel Parkway and Chenoweth Run. Path width: 40 yards SPC and Storm Data give a path width of 100 yards, NCDC gives nothing. The Path width: We truly appreciate your assistance in making this the most complete and accurate tornado database ever developed for southern Indiana and central Kentucky! Time: 6:06pm - 6:21pm CDT On October 25 th , 1844 a tornado struck near present-day Mission, Kansas and into Missouri damaging or destroying a number of farms. Path width: 20yards Path length: 1.6mile F-scale: F2 Time: 4:00pm EDT Path length: 32 miles Deaths: 0 Roofs were damaged as the tornado proceeded along Main Street/KY 524. March 1, 2017 Path width: 25yards SPC/NCDC give a path length of 38 miles, Grazulis gives 42 miles. F-scale: F0 About 120 homes were damaged or destroyed near Frankfort, as were businesses and factories. 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. Again moving over open land, the final two buildings damaged were metal outbuildings on Willis Rd and near the intersection of West Egypt Rd and Knifley Rd. Path length: 1/10 mile County: Grayson Path width: 150 yards The tornado here was rated EF4 with estimated wind speeds of 170 mph and a damage width of one-third mile. 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. Path width: 70yards Deaths: 0 Counties: Dubois Deaths: F-scale: F2 9 Apr 2022. Injuries: 0 Deaths: Time: 2:15pm Counties: Jefferson KY, Clark IN Notes: Interspersed among straight-line wind damage was a tornado that first touched down a half mile east of Amos. At least one barn was destroyed. Time: 2:50pm EST Path width: 150 yards Next, a 2-story house had some roof damage and a porch on the lee side of the house had a column fly out and land in a field 50 yards away. Path width: 250yards Path width: 150 yards 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. The Morris Gass Farm also received damage. Narrative: One of the worst tornadoes in Kentuckiana's history. Along Grazulis' path at NCDC, Wayne County Illinois is listed as an F4 at 5:24pm, Edwards County Illinois as an F4 at 5:49pm, Wabash County Illinois as an F4 at 6:08pm, Knox County Indiana as an F4 at 6:29pm, Gibson County Indiana as an F4 at 6:39pm, Pike County Indiana as an F4 at 6:48pm, Daviess County Indiana as an F4 at 7:08pm, Martin County Indiana as an F4 at 7:24pm, Orange County Indiana as an F4 at 7:41pm, and Lawrence County Indiana as an F4 at 7:43pm. Counties: Shelby Time: 6:30pm Path width: Deaths: 0 Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: SPC has beginning and ending lat/lons as 37.18/-85.32, 37.22/-85.08NCDC has 36.88/-85.72, 37.03/85.45. Injuries: 0 Path width: In this area the tornado was rated as an EF2 with 115 mph estimated winds. Notes: The first damage occurred off of Old Greenville Road where several homes experienced siding and roof damage. Deaths: The tornado intensified east of the intersection of Kettle Bottom and State Highway 362. A 500 gallon propane tank moved to the south 3 feet and became lodged against a grain storage building. Counties: Dubois Deaths: 0 Deaths: 0 F-scale: F1 Deaths: 0 He should note carefully the foot, the middle, and the top of the funnel, to see whether any tree or object is carried to his right as he faces the funnel.

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