tornadoes in the 1800s

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A more concentrated area of damage then occurred as the tornado crossed Saloma Road and moved roughly parallel to and just north of Upper Miller Park Road. Time: 7:05pm August 25, 1972 Path length: mud from head to foot; eyes, mouths, and ears Deaths: Path length: 2 miles Path width: 150 yards March 18, 1925 Path width: And, while the sturdy Eads Bridge remained standing, nearly 300 feet of its eastern approach was torn away. Time: 2:25pm Counties: Breckinridge One of the women injured in this tornado would be killed by another tornado on March 19, 1963. Flora, Snowden D. Tornadoes of the United States. SPC and NCDC give a path width of 1133 yards, Grazulis give 800 yards. Deaths: 0 In Washington County many buildings across the county were leveled. As settlement advanced, tornadoes were reported from New England, through the Old South, and into the Old Northwest (present-day Midwest, Ohio Valley, Lakes region). Deaths: 1 Notes:Several trees were toppled in a forest on the southwest portion of the path. June 2, 1990 The tornado continued east across route 69 toward Cloverport, intermittently touching down and doing damage to small outbuildings. Injuries: Narrative: Coincidentally enough, a tornado hit Lincoln County on Abraham Lincoln's birthday. Time: 11:25pm EDT Deaths: 0 Time: 7:32pm EST SPC and NCDC give a path length of 58 miles, Grazulis give 35 miles (skipping), Storm Data gives 60 miles. Path width: 150 yards For residents of Rochester, August 21, 1883, began with oppressive heat and ominous stillness. Noted discrepancies: Storm Data also includes Jessamine County, but mentions no specific damage. 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. Here, EF3-EF4 damage was estimated with winds of 150-170 mph. Time: 4:30am Path length: Time: 7:06am F-scale: F1 Path length: 7 miles It damaged a few more barns and trees before lifting about half a mile southwest of Cynthiana. Injuries: 0 See whether the funnel-cloud is visible at a distance, or suddenly breaks into view on the approach of the tornado. Path length: 1/2 mile Path length: 2 1/2 miles Path length: Path length: 2.1miles May 6, 1971 Narrative: One of the most devastating tornadoes to ever strike Kentucky. Time: 1:00pm Time: 10:28pm Deaths: 0 F-scale: F4 Shingles and yard decorations were thrown in various directions east of the house along with driveway gravel thrown in every direction. Along Walnut Rd, the tornado caused damage to several barns andnumerous softwood trees and hardwood trees. Path width: 75 yards F-scale: F1 The tornado lifted at the Casey County line. Time: Path length: 0.3miles Noted discrepancies: NCDC and Grazulis only list Henry County. The tornado then lifted just east of Saint Croix Road. Winds were estimated at 110 mph. March 28, 1997 Counties: Washington IN The storm continued to the northeast through Becknerville (where the funnel was 400 yards wide), with its sights set on Winchester. Injuries: EF-Scale:EF1 Deaths: 4 Only one structure was destroyed in Fayette County, which was a barn on the Scott Farm when the tornado was about 200 yards wide and less than a minute old. Climate Graphs County: Oldham SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis nothing. The path of utter destruction, in which everything was flattened, was a quarter mile wide. A tornado appears as a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground with whirling winds that can reach 300 miles per hour. A chicken house weighing hundreds of pounds was rolled over and moved several feet. These textbook entries were reproduced in entirety, as found in Early American Tornadoes 1586-1870 (David Ludlum), pp. are associated with the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviators. Or, it's also possible that a small satellite vortex spun out of the main tornado to the north. April 23, 1968 Accounts of tornadoes or tornado-like winds have been noted throughout English history back to around 1,000 AD. Injuries: 0 Aftermath of Galveston, Texas hurricane of 1900. White's Distillery's roof was blown "out of sight." Time: 2:50pm - 2:51pm EDT Deaths: 0 Injuries: The tornado continued to damage large barns and out buildings as well as snap trees until it lifted about 2 miles northwest of Crab Orchard. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards. Deaths: Counties: Washington IN Path width: Deaths: Injuries: Time: 7:55pm Time: 10:15pm Time: 9:50pm EDT Notes:Four grain bins were scattered over a quarter mile, with some debris thrown up to ahalf mile away. F-scale: F1 Notes:This tornado exhibited multiple vortices as it damaged or destroyed several outbuildings and barns. The Old Brandenburg Telephone Company Office had roof damage. Many miles of forest were leveled, and small farm communities were wiped out. Counties: Garrard Path width: 100 yards Notes: Numerous windows and chimneys were damaged in downtown Greensburg. Counties: Barren, Metcalfe Narrative: Moved east-northeast from seven miles northwest of Hartford. Injuries: 190 SPC gives a path width of 100 yards, NCDC gives 200 yards. Counties: Clark IN, Scott IN, Jefferson IN (to Ripley) Injuries: March 19, 1963 Path width: This may explain why some county seats seem to have a disproportionate number of tornadoes near them on these maps (such as three tornadoes with identical latitude/longitude pairs inFrankfortand the plethora of tornadoes inBowling Green). SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothingGrazulis gives 15 milesStorm Data gives 23 miles. Time: 6:04pm "When I flipped one of the steaks and it didn't come back down, I knew it was time to go inside." Counties: Lincoln Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. SPC list this event as an F2Grazulis does not list it. Deaths: 7 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a time of 3:00pm, NCDC 2:00pm, Storm Data 4:00pm. The tornado touched down near the Hill Grove and Guston area on the south side of U.S. 60, blowing a porch off the side of a house. Deaths: 0 Path length: 1.5miles Counties: Shelby Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from Taswell to two and a half miles north of Milltown. Noted discrepancies: Not listed at NCDC. Counties: Henry Time: 11:40pm EDT Counties: Cumberland Grazulis narrative: Two farms were struck, and one was completely destroyed three miles north of Burkesville. Time: 11:54pm EST to 12:05am EST F-scale: F4 Counties: Hancock (from Daviess) Narrative: After damaging a farm one mile west of Charlestown, the tornado moved into the village. Time: 7:18pm CDT Noted discrepancies: None Path width: Path width: Once the tornado made it to the Mississippi River, it decimated steamboats and other vessels in the harbor, breaking them into pieces and scattering them from the Missouri to the Illinois shore. Notes: Storm Data mentions damage at the intersection of Georgetown and Greenville roads. Injuries: 0 Only minor roof damageoccurred to one home in its path. The tornado initially touched down at 7231 IN 337. Injuries: 0 Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give 3 injuries, Grazulis gives 6, Storm Data gives 0. Path width: Counties: Lincoln This tornado passed over a tank ten feet long, three feet wide, and twenty inches deep, full of water. November 18, 2017 Storm Data says the tornado touched down between Pleasureville and Defoe and almost immediately lifted back into the clouds. Miller farm. On the whole, the evidence seems to show something like an uprush, though it seems conclusive that this is not due to a vacuum in the tornado, as many think. A house was damaged. EF-Scale:EF1 Injuries: Counties: Meade A high tension tower and other homes were damaged on Pine Drive. Deaths: 0 SPC and NCDC list only a touchdown pointno lift-off point is given. The funnel devastated that town and crossed the Ohio River into Harrison County, Indiana. The tornado quickly lifted4 miles east of Huntsville. Path length: 9 miles EF-Scale: EF-0 EF-Scale: EF-1 Yale Programmar. Counties: Dubois A large metal barn with cinder block walls was destroyed. In the late 1800s, meteorology was still in its infancy. Noted discrepancies: None Time: 10:30pm Central time F-scale: F1 A third well-built brick home had its roof completely lifted and thrown over 300 yards downwind. Grazulis narrative: A new brick home was destroyed and the neighboring home was unroofed in a brief touchdown in Radcliff. It then traveled southeast damaging the middle school complex on Highway 27 about a mile south of Stanford. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 7 yards, NCDC 27 yards, Storm Data 25 yards. Counties: Jefferson, KY F-scale: F3 The tornado was 1/4 mile wide in Mercer County. F-scale: F1 December 11, 1967 Injuries: 96 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. After skipping over an additional mile of farmland, it destroyed a silo and damaged an outbuilding on CR 300N. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, and Grazulis and Storm Data 250 yards. Time: 11:55am Counties: Oldham Counties: Scott, KY F-scale: Deaths: 0 Straight-line winds can easily cause damage similar to a tornado, and can produce a roar similar to that of a tornado. Counties: Warren Path width: 400 yards The tornado formed in pasture southwest of the road and then knocked over several cedar trees and split several sections on some maple trees before striking a barn. Path width: 1200 yards Grazulis lifts the tornado two miles north of Fairfield, but SPC/NCDC take it to north of Wakefield. Notes: The first damage occurred off of Old Greenville Road where several homes experienced siding and roof damage. The tornado hit the Salem Rd area hard with extensive tree damage. February 24, 2018 Winds increased to95 mph with a width of 225 yards. There was extensive tree damage along Elamond Road where over 100 trees were snapped, twisted, and uprooted. Injuries: 0 Their home had only broken windows. Counties: Fayette made for good press, and together they It also caused the walls of 2adjacent outbuildings and a garage to buckle out. Deaths: 0 January 24, 1997 Path length: 1 mile Notes: The tornado began at the Butler/Grayson County line just north of Dog Creek Road and ended near the intersection of J. D. Hudson Road and Coats Road. A dozen homes lost their roofs, and about a million dollars (1957) in damage was done. victims: "All of the parties were covered with EF-Scale:EF1 Barns on either side of the path were damaged with the debris thrown clockwise, showing an anticyclonic rotation. Injuries: 0 Noted discrepancies: Not listed at NCDC. Path width: 200 yards October 6, 2014 Notes: This tornado touched down 1.7 miles west-northwest of Sugar Grove near the intersection of Dimple and Belcher Roads. Time: 3:00pm Click here for an incredible picture of the damage (courtesy of the University of Louisville Photographic Archives). Deaths: 1 Injuries: Time: 5:30pm Notes: Storm Data touched this tornado down near KY 55 and hits Middletown and Half Acre. Time: Noon Noted discrepancies: None Iseeo was returning from a raid against the Utes when they encountered a tornado near the Washita River in Oklahoma. County: Clark IN F-scale: F2 Injuries: One of the most famous tornado stories A dumpster full of old building material was thrown 75 yards and snapped one telephone pole. Path width: Storm Data says a pole barn was reduced to rubble along IN 160 northwest of Charlestown. Injuries: 6 Deaths: Path length: The width of the observed damage straddling the Washington-Clark County line was estimated to be one-third to one-half mile wide, although the width of the most concentrated damage was narrower. Thirty homes and six businesses were destroyed at Narrows (virtually the entire village). Path width: Counties: Fayette, Bourbon Along Walnut Rd, the tornado caused damage to several barns andnumerous softwood trees and hardwood trees. Thousands of schooners, or sailing ships, and hundreds of steamers hauled cargo and passengers between bustling port cities such as Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland. Time: 4:02pm Path width: F-scale: F1 F-scale: F2 Injuries: 76 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. Path width: 200 yards Norman: Time: 5:45pm It went into a wooded area narrowing in Miami Court to about 75 yards and becoming more elevated. A Noted discrepancies: None. F-scale: F1 Thirty businesses were destroyed and damage totalled over ten million dollars. Path length: Counties: Marion, Washington KY, Mercer, Jessamine, Fayette, Bourbon Path width: 200 yards Path width: Injuries: 0 November 10, 2002 Counties: Shelby In one case, it snapped the 2-foot diameter trunk of a large cedar less than 5 feet above the ground, but lofted the tree over nearby utility poles -- which remained intact -- and deposited the tree 200 feet to the east. This tornado touchdown was much stronger. March 28, 1997 A car was destroyed and tossed about 100 yards in the direction of storm motion from its origin at the home. Path length: 25 miles (skipping) It threw the debris into a small church and removed some of its roof. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of one mile, NCDC and Storm Data say 14 miles. Path width: 400 yards Time: 7:35pm CDT Path length: 1.8 miles Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down eleven miles northeast of Standiford Field and traveled northeast for three miles. Counties: Dubois Deaths: 0 One home was destroyed and 15 were damaged. The tornado lifted near Anchorage after cutting a narrow path through the south suburbs of Louisville. Path length: 5 miles Time: 6:30pm An old RV had its roof removed and large sections of debris were thrown about 100 yards. April 12, 1948 Metal roofing and siding material werescattered nearly a quarter of a mile to the east-northeast, with some of it lofted into the trees of a heavily wooded area. Time: 9:45am Time: 4:34pm EF-Scale: EF0 Path width: 150yards Some called the storm "wrong-way" or "backward." For 11 days in 1966, cities across the state, including Topeka in Shawnee County, experienced 59 tornadoes. The tornado snapped the upper reaches of several tree trunks near its initial point near several homes -- leavingdebris in a circular pattern -- thenskipped eastward, causing other minor tree damage before crossing Nolin Lake northeast of the Moutardier Marina. F-scale: F2 October 1, 1977 Injuries: October 7, 1965 F-scale: F4 Time: 5:30pm 13. Path width: 300 yards F-scale: F2 Four homes were destroyed in Neafus, and two each in Steff and Spring Lick. Power and telephone lines were downed. Time: 6:18pm CDT to 6:45pm CDT A tied-down trailer was overturned. Although it shares a name with the state, Kansas City is actually a major city in western Missouri. Path width: 30 yards Injuries: 0 F-scale: F2 Injuries: 0 Counties: Warren Deaths: 0 Winds reached 100 mph along its path. Path width: 200 yards F-scale: F1 F-scale: F1 EF-Scale: EF1 Deaths: The Masonic Hall and two churches were destroyed. Injuries: February 24, 2018 Though the tornado missed central Winchester, the city was pummeled by hail up to 4" in diameter (grapefruit sized) that damaged roofs, ripped car tops, and covered the ground like snow. Time: 1:47am EST Through such a collection of past tornadoes we can learn their patterns and behaviors. March 27, 1890 Path length: 0.5 mile Path width: 200 yards SPC gives a path width of 70 yards, NCDC provides no width. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy Path length: Notes: Numerous pine and cedar trees were uprooted or snapped and a few outbuildings were damaged. Wind speeds were estimated around 85 mph. Path width: 30 yards Counties: Harrison KY F-scale: F3 F-scale: F1 Path length: 1.9 miles April 20, 2011 Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast from near I-64 at Riddle to five miles east-northeast of Carefree. A barn was slightly damaged in the South Hudson neighborhood, a barn was damaged on Fountain Avenue, and the home of Sheriff Deputy Murphy on Clayton Avenue lost its two chimneys and suffered other roof damage as well. Time: 7:15pm Injuries: February 6, 2008 More research would be nice. March 24, 1937 County: Ohio 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. Injuries: Path width: Deaths: 0 Notes: Storm Data says this tornado formed four miles northwest of Brookshit Holsclaw Hill RoadTop Hill Roadnear the I-65 Brooks exitPioneer VillageHillviewthe Northfield subdivision in Mount Washingtoncrossed KY 55passed one and a half miles south of Taylorsvillenear Taylorsville Lake Damending just east of Little Mount. Winds in Danville were estimated at over 100 mph. Counties: Jessamine, Fayette Counties: Anderson Damage indicators along the path of this tornado included multiple softwood trees down, minor shingle damage to homes, a side wall downed in a large indoor tennis facility, and a barn roof collapse. Barns and outbuildings were destroyed. the Missouri River at Omaha. Path length: 10 miles Counties: Taylor Injuries: 20 Injuries: 1 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. Noted discrepancies: None There were far fewer towns and people and most went unrecorded. An elderly man and a child were killed in a home two miles west of Berea. Time: 5:04pm CDT Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 17 yards, NCDC and Storm Data list 50 yards. F-scale: F0 Immediately after hitting this building and downing trees in a nearby cemetery, it crossed US 62 and did additional tree damage as it moved through a wooded area. F-scale: F1 Time: 12:20pm CST Counties: Washington IN Notes:This tornado caused minor damage to the roofs of two houses and significant damage to the roofof another house. Time: 1:55pm Deaths: 0 Injuries: 0 He described in graphic detail the "agonies of The storm came up from near Cox's Creek where the Whitney Horse Farm was damaged, crossing Lilly Pike where several homes, barns, and trailers were demolished, across Murray Road, and then across KY 44 and on to the Elk Creek community. It snapped several pine trees before dissipating. Deaths: Deaths: 0 Deaths: Path width: 300 yards 10. Notes: Storm Data places this tornado about five and a half miles southwest of Rome in Hoosier National Forest. Counties: Dubois March 25, 2021 Injuries: National Weather Service records use latitude/longitude pairs, which are precise enough for general use but leave room for a few miles' error around the exact latitude/longitude pair location, which can make a significant difference. F-scale: F2 Injuries: Would tend to believe Storm Data's width. F-scale: F1 June 13, 1970 The tornado then crossed IN 60 where people in the Buckboard Diner witnessed it. The tornado went over a hill and down into a holler where multiple vortices were witnessed. Counties: Taylor F-scale: F1 F-scale: F1 Learn how your comment data is processed. The tornado then continued east damaging trees, homes and small outbuildings just north of Silver City-Huntsville Road. Color-coded by F-Scale with county lines EF-Scale: EF1 Deaths: 0 Grazulis narrative: A tornado was sighted at Fort Knox, northeast of Radcliff. A house was shifted off its foundation. Four people in the area were treated for minor injuries. Lexington newspapers stated that the "cyclone did great damage," including unroofing J. L. Taylor's clothing store across the street from the courthouse in Paris. This included several mobile homes totally destroyed, several framed houses heavily damaged, tremendous tree damage, and power poles snapped and shredded. Time: 6:02pm Injuries: 0 Counties: Shelby April 19, 2011 The SPC and NCDC longitude (-88.45) for this tornado is in Marshall County. Path width: 50 yards Storm Data says "F1 or F2". May 6, 1971 May 18, 1995 Path width: The peak wind speed was 80 mph and most of the damage was at the tree top level. Path length: Deaths: May 24, 2000 June 7, 1948 Injuries: 0 Path width: Several trailers were moved off of their foundations and had roof damage. Deaths: 0 Many homes sustained damage. The tornado weakened from there to an EF-1 tornado, damaging trees as it crossed into Carroll County with wind speeds in far eastern Trimble County of 85-90 mph. Three brick houses were completely wrecked. Across the road a metal livestock building was destroyed. Time: 12:08am Deaths: County: Perry Counties: Russell F-scale: F3 Path width: February 6, 2008 Counties: Casey Deaths: Path width: 150 yards A single wide mobile home was pushed off of its cinder block foundation southwestward about seven feet. Notes:A narrow tornado developed quickly just west of 3667 Grassland Black Gold Rd (Highway 1365) and snapped a few softwood and few large limbs. May 17, 1999 Many barns were destroyed in Indiana, where there was $300,000 damage. Notes: This tornado struck about seven miles northeast of Georgetown. Path length: 6miles Hourly Observations May 22, 1989 U.S. Tornado History: The Smithsonian Institution's "Queries Relative to Tornadoes," circa 1860s For much of the mid-1800s, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. was the center of weather observation for the United Debris from these structures was found up to 300 yards to the east in a pond. Path width: 350 yards Path length: 5 miles Notes: This brief twister destroyed two barns and did heavy damage to several other barns and homes. Deaths: 0 Deaths: 7 Injuries: One man was killed in Butler County, running from a house to a barn. Trees were blown down in Saint John. Path length: Deaths: 0 Counties: Clinton Counties: Perry Snapping trees on the land adjacent to the hay and soybean fields, the tornado took a slight right turn, crossing KY728, and destroyeda large barn. May 10, 2016 Notes: An EF-0 tornado first touched down at the Wal-Mart parking lot on the northwest corner of the Veteran`s Parkway near I-65. Time: 10:22pm EDT Time: 8:00pm On a radar screen at Texas A&M University, the tornadic . Deaths: 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. F-scale: Path length: 60 miles (probably a family of tornadoes) Counties: Bourbon Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 70 yards, NCDC 73 yards, Storm Data 75 yards. Deaths: Path width: Two people were hospitalized. Counties: Dubois The tornado continued across KY 22 where trees were blown down and one outbuilding was damaged. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Path length: The storm then crossed Adair Rd, lifting somewhere in a wooded area west of a large pond near Beauchamp Lane, where residents witnessed its dissipation. EF-Scale: EF-2 Time: 12:10am Germantown was hardest hit. Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut. miles. Path width: 100 yards Are there any mini "Tornado Alleys" in this areaor in your county? Notes: EF-1 tornado first touched down on East Riley Rd. Path length: 9 miles Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from Pellyton to a mile southeast of Pellyton. Several large trees were felled and there was some minor roof damage and damage to outbuildings. One boy received a broken leg. Counties: Hardin Path length: 3.5 miles Narrative: Homes and barns were destroyed at Wade's Mill. Julia's barn's roof was blown into Georgetown Cemetery. Path length: 18 miles Deaths: Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from half a mile north of Willisburg to two miles northeast of Willisburg. A couple of trees were snapped. Path length: 0.25 mile Path length: 1.2 miles Northwest of ValleyStation many softwood trees were damaged, a pine tree was snapped, and a trampoline was blown over. There were two injuries in one, and a death in another. Time: 9:45pm Time: 7:39pm CDT Injuries: 0 June 2, 1990 The tornado traveled to the northeast and damaged homes on Kurtz Drive and at the intersection of Thornhill Drive and Gaines Road. Counties: Warren Kansas, into Missouri. Within this area of high winds, an F3 tornado swept from about two miles northwest of Cecelia to three miles east of Elizabethtown. F-scale: F2 Injuries: 0 Path length: Injuries: 0 This time disagreement may have something to do with the tornado being near a time zone boundary. F-scale: F2 Path length: 8 miles Grazulis narrative: A barn and a 222-foot long hog house were destroyed on separate farms, four miles north of Depauw. SPC lists a path length of 27 miles, NCDC 28 miles, Grazulis and Storm Data 30 miles. Included in the circulars was a questionnaire [] June 7, 1980 SPC's endpoint lat/lon is in Trimble County. A frame cottage was entirely destroyed and a three-story brick residence lost its facade along Churchill between Fifteenth and Fourteenth. Path width: 50 yards Notes: The tornado destroyed a shed when it touched down along North CR 200W west of Haysville. Residents at the house said they could feel the intense pressure and everything trying to suck out of the house. Time: 1:53pm Path width: Counties: Barren, Metcalfe May 14, 2014 When the frontier reached the great plains in the mid 1800s, they were shocked by the sheer ferocity and size of the storms. Spot Request Click on a date for information about tornadoes that are known to have occurred on that day: Tornado map of southern Indiana and central Kentucky, Indiana's and Kentucky's Most Violent Tornadoes. Lat/lon given place it in Sumner County, Tennessee. April 5, 2017 beneath a nearby tree. Roofs were damaged as the tornado proceeded along Main Street/KY 524. Notes: Two barns destroyed, one damaged. Path width: 300 yards Counties: Clark IN Time: 2:00am EF-Scale:EF2 Counties: Scott KY Path width: This tornado is not listed in Storm Data! Time: 7:10pm EDT to 7:11pm EDT Deaths: 0 Injuries: The tornadotouched down for a second time at 41 El Retiro Ln where the pathwidth increased to 50 yards and the winds speed increased to 90-95mph. The twister may have lifted briefly as it crossed Shelbyville Road very near Eight Mile House (which was unaffected). Path length: F-scale: F2 A Civil Air Patrol flight on Sunday, March 4 revealed extensive ground scouring in farmers` fields east of Marysville all the way to the Jefferson-Scott County line. Deaths: 3 These tornadoes were plotted in grey with the annotation "F?". Injuries: 0 EF-Scale: EF1 Deaths: Notes: Storm Data says this tornado did damage on Kinnard Road, passed Gold City, and ended one mile northeast of Mount Aerial (about two miles into Allen County). Path length: 1.1miles Time: 7:40pm Deaths: 0 April 27, 1971 Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down two miles east of Adairsville and moved northeast for two miles. Several residents reported a loud roar, their ears popped, and there was zero visibility in torrential rain when the storm struck. Notes: Washington County: The National Weather Service in conjunction with Washington County Emergency Management conducted a detailed tornado damage survey on Saturday, March 3. Counties: Clark, IN Trees were snapped and uprooted, and power lines were blown down. The maps presented in these web pages have been constructed with as high a degree of accuracy as possible.

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