1650:. The tornado traveled southeast, before beginning a temporary eastward jog between county roads 1300E and 1400E. The tornado curved southeast again, striking the Parsons Company, Inc.'s manufacturing plant at F4 strength along County Rd 1400 N. The plant was severely damaged by the tornado. Approximately 140 people were in the plant at the time, but all personnel made it to storm shelters in time (approximately 3 to 5 minutes before the tornado arrived). Steel beams and metal siding from the plant were found approximately three-quarters of a mile east in a farm field. From the plant, the tornado continued east, just south of Illinois Route 116/117, affecting 4 farmsteads approximately 1/2 to 1 mile east of the plant. Two of the farmsteads closest to the plant (about 1/2 to 3/4-mile east) had the 2-story houses completely blown away, with only debris remaining in the basements and nearby property. The other two farmsteads had significant damage to the 2-story houses with outbuildings demolished. The center of the tornado tracked about 100 yards south of the houses located on the south side of the road. From the plant to the farmsteads, the average width of the tornado was 400 yards and was close to 1/4-mile wide at times. The tornado was at F4 strength during the 1 mile stretch between the plant and the farmsteads. At this point, the tornado began to move more east-southeast and caused significant damage to a barn near the intersection of County Rds 1300N and 1600E, about 2.5 miles southwest of
1259:. The tornado moved southeast and then moved northeast based on aerial surveys of heavy ground scouring. It made a loop along 875 Rd and continued southeast once again. It then mde another turn northeast and crossed the northern sections of the city uprooting trees, downing power lines and destroying a couple of grain bins. A construction business in a garage was also destroyed. The tornado then continued east of town hitting a large hog farm. At this farm a 70-year-old man was killed while in a storage shed when a tractor that was flipped by the winds crushed him. Many livestock were also killed by debris or flung through the air by the deadly winds. In one case cattle were carried over a mile then left dead in a pile. The tornado then widened to around 3/4 of a mile, reaching its maximum intensity. It did another loop just north of 876 Rd and started to take an ESE track. Numerous vehicles were tossed at this location and a complete farmstead was flattened. Trees were also stripped and debarked. The tornado hit 2 more farmsteads and moved one house off of its foundation. In total, 11 homes received substantial damage and between 100 and 200 utility poles were downed.The tornado remained around 3/4 of a mile wide for a few more miles before suddenly turning SSE and lifting leaving 1 dead. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph.
2424:— The tornado rapidly strengthened immediately after hitting Pont-sur-Sambre, reaching F2-F3 strength just about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the point of touchdown, and a few homes and structures sustained significant damage in this area. Minutes later, the tornado intensified to F4 intensity as it caused major damage to some rural brick homes, one of which was completely leveled to the ground at F4 (T8) strength, and the other sustaining F2 (T4-T5) damage. Winds were estimated at or over 300 kilometres per hour (190 mph) in this area and as the tornado reached a forested area, debarking or uprooting all the trees within a radius of 150 metres (160 yd). Maintaining its strength, the violent tornado struck Hautmont, flattening multiple brick homes and structures. Numerous other homes and some apartment buildings had major structural damage, and a sports complex was also severely damaged. Multiple cars were picked up and thrown hundreds of meters, some of which were hurled into buildings, and large trees were denuded and debarked. Small objects from town were also found tens of kilometers away.
1800:—At the beginning of the path, the tornado impacted homes and farm buildings in rural areas of Monroe County. Two well-built homes were destroyed in that area, with one that was completely leveled. A pickup truck was thrown 100 yards into the living room of the other home, which only had one wall left standing. Debris from the leveled home was found a half-mile away. The tornado continued east, destroying 2 mobile homes and damaging 2 other homes. Numerous trees were snapped in this area. At one point, the circulation split in two, and a double funnel/damage path was observed. The tornado weakened and struck Monroe City before dissipating, where several mobile homes were destroyed on the west side of town. A church sustained considerable roof and wall damage, and other buildings suffered roof damage.
1718:, the most damage was reported. The family was out baling hay at the time and were not hurt. The equipment they used to bale hay (three tractors and a baler) were the only things left unscathed by the tornado. Two houses, five outbuildings, a cattle barn, and miscellaneous farm equipment were all leveled at F4 strength. Machinery and debris were scattered across the yard and in the nearby pond and fields. A new pickup truck was demolished and sheet metal and metal support beams were wrapped around trees and vehicles. About 35 cows were killed, 20 grain bins were demolished, and a semi-truck was overturned. A swath of ground scouring was estimated to be about 700 yds wide. Peak wind speeds were estimated to be in between 207 and 260 mph.
991:. It touched down producing F0 to F1 damage to trees and roofs. The tornado intensified rather quickly, producing marginal F4 damage near the intersection of NE 63rd Terrace and N Jackson Dr. Another small area of marginal F4 damage was noted just northeast of this location, in the Carriage Hills subdivision, just south of Pleasant Valley Rd near N Brighton Ave. Areas of F1 to F3 intensity damage were noted around these specific neighborhoods. The tornado continued northeast lifting just shy of
1314:. Propane and fuel oil tanks were destroyed. Many homes were stripped to the foundation. Of the six residents of the town, four were injured and were transported to hospitals. Three were deemed to be seriously injured, but none of the injuries were life-threatening. One of the injured was in a basement, One was blown out of the home on the way to the same basement, and two were in a mobile home which was destroyed. The tornado also heavily damaged several farms north of
2519:. At one area, a two-story brick home was nearly destroyed with only part of a kitchen wall left standing. In another area, three homes were destroyed and thrown off their foundations, with one of the three homes not properly anchored and the other two very well constructed. A total of 845 homes sustained damage from the tornado, of which 117 were destroyed, 298 had major damage, 175 suffered minor damage and 255 were directly affected.
1761:— A multiple-vortex tornado first struck Earlington at F4 intensity, with several homes being leveled, trees being "reduced to nubs", and the ground was reportedly scoured to bare soil. A steel beam was carried through the air and was found wedged against trees and other debris. The tornado then caused significant damage to Madisonville where 151 structures were destroyed and hundreds of others were damaged. This was the only violent tornado in the year
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Cernech Rd. Considerable structural damage was noted in this location, along with four 150-foot-tall metal power poles engineered to withstand maximum winds over 200 mph. The tornado produced F1 to F2 damage up to the
59:. The scale ranks tornadoes from F0 to F5, with F0 being the least intense and F5 being the most intense. F4 tornadoes were estimated to have had maximum winds between 207 mph (333 km/h) and 260 mph (420 km/h) and are considered violent tornadoes, along with F5 tornadoes.
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844:, where some marginal F4 damage was noted around N 91st St and Leavenworth Rd. The tornado continued some F2 to F3 damage near 84th Terrace north of Leavenworth Rd. This is the location where an 82-year-old man was killed in his residence. The tornado continued northeast through
2475:— In Lone Grove, buildings were thrown off their slabs and the local chamber of commerce office was flattened, indicating low-end EF4 intensity. The tornado destroyed businesses and residences across a swath over 0.5 mi (0.80 km) wide and 35 mi (56 km) long.
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Pringles Potato Chips are made and a Coca-Cola bottling plant was also damaged. Jackson Middle School was destroyed and 24 other schools in the county were damaged. The tornado caused severe damage to the local power and water utilities across the county. The tornado moved into
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452:— 84 homes and 10 mobile homes were severely damaged or destroyed with minor damage to 67 other homes and three mobile homes. The worst part of the damage occurred in the Fairfield subdivision of the Madison area, where several homes were leveled or swept away.
1165:, tractor-trailer rigs and a tour bus were overturned on the interstate, injuring the drivers. The interstate was closed due to grain bins, tree limbs, and some building debris on the highway. Additional residences were destroyed between the interstate and the
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1991:— Major damage occurred, with numerous homes and businesses destroyed. Some of the structures were leveled, and extensive tree and power line damage occurred along the path. The worst damage occurred in the Villa de Fuente area of town.
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1334:. One of these sensors recorded a 100 millibar pressure drop as the tornado passed, making it the largest pressure drop recorded in a tornado at the time. The tornado dissipated a few miles north of
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1079:. 36 homes were destroyed and nearly 1,000 homes were damaged. Seven commercial buildings were destroyed and another 73 were damaged. The tornado dissipated in
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1433:. The tornado was of F1/F0 intensity during its track in
920:. The tornado continued on an ENE track passing south of
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2803:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2013
2751:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2006
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An extremely violent wedge tornado touched down SE of
3592:"At least 7 people killed in Brazil storms - CNN.com"
1710:. One abandoned farmstead 10 miles west-northwest of
840:. The tornado grew to a width of nearly 500 yards in
912:— A violent wedge tornado touched down southeast of
828:— A violent stovepipe tornado touched down near the
743:— A violent wedge tornado touched down southeast of
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3552:"Noticias de Córdoba hoy | Noticias Córdoba"
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652:. It continued on a NE track passing west of the
575:— A long-tracked violent tornado touched down in
2932:. National Centers for Environmental Information
2847:. National Centers for Environmental Information
140:Tornadoes officially rated F4/EF4 or equivalent
2689:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
1954:Tornado outbreak of February 28 – March 2, 2007
1919:Tornado outbreak of February 28 – March 2, 2007
1884:Tornado outbreak of February 28 – March 2, 2007
1445:and remained an F1/F0 for most of its track in
1989:Tornado outbreak sequence of April 20–27, 2007
1126:— A violent tornado touched down just west of
1798:Tornado outbreak sequence of March 9–13, 2006
8:
3466:"Tornado History Project: November 15, 2005"
2379:Tornado outbreak sequence of June 3–11, 2008
2625:List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2020–present)
2309:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 7–11, 2008
2274:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 7–11, 2008
43:Tornadoes are among the most violent known
2473:February 2009 North American storm complex
1502:. The storm then tracked 2 miles north of
596:eventually making landfall again near the
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3532:. European Severe Storms Laboratory. 2022
3012:"La Plata MD F4 Tornado – 20 Years Later"
2634:List of tornadoes striking downtown areas
1841:Tornado outbreak of September 21–23, 2006
2620:List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2010–2019)
1579:A violent tornado touched down south of
1251:— A violent tornado touched down WNW of
1158:Mermet Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
1154:Mermet Lake State Fish and Wildlife Area
692:A violent tornado touched down north of
493:Tornado outbreak of November 23–24, 2001
450:Tornado outbreak of November 23–24, 2001
411:Tornado outbreak of November 23–24, 2001
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2605:List of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
1294:— A violent wedge tornado touched down
1054:— A violent tornado touched down NW of
598:Taylors Island Wildlife Management Area
3572:from the original on September 9, 2021
2771:"The Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF Scale)"
372:Tornado outbreak of September 24, 2001
2797:"Enhanced F Scale for Tornado Damage"
2422:August 2008 European tornado outbreak
1759:Tornado outbreak of November 15, 2005
1214:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003
1124:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003
1052:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003
981:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003
910:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003
826:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003
263:Tornado outbreak of December 16, 2000
51:devised a method to estimate maximum
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983:— A violent tornado touched down in
2344:Tornado outbreak of May 22–27, 2008
2215:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
2176:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
2137:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
2102:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
2067:2008 Super Tuesday tornado outbreak
1465:, crossing the county line west of
702:Chase Lake National Wildlife Refuge
3530:"European Severe Weather Database"
1292:2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak
1249:2003 South Dakota tornado outbreak
654:Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge
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642:Tornado outbreak of June 23, 2002
2715:"UK, Holland top twister league"
1064:McKellar–Sipes Regional Airport
1028:McKellar-Sipes Regional Airport
2952:"September 24, 2001 Tornadoes"
1326:and engineer and storm chaser
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2743:"Fujita Tornado Damage Scale"
2684:National Climatic Data Center
1510:and then to 2 miles north of
741:2002 Van Wert–Roselms tornado
69:TORRO tornado intensity scale
38:TORRO tornado intensity scale
2719:British Broadcasting Company
2615:List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes
2610:List of F5 and EF5 tornadoes
2600:Tornado intensity and damage
1704:LaMoure County, North Dakota
861:. The tornado dissipated in
764:. 164 homes were damaged in
1073:Henderson County, Tennessee
24:decade. These scales – the
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1471:Lancaster County, Nebraska
1435:Jefferson County, Nebraska
1066:and then hitting downtown
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846:Wyandotte County, Kansas
3634:2000s natural disasters
2801:Storm Prediction Center
2775:Storm Prediction Center
2748:Storm Prediction Center
1447:Saline County, Nebraska
1439:Saline County, Nebraska
1320:multiple-vortex tornado
1171:Massac County, Illinois
938:Barton County, Missouri
936:and then crossing into
859:Platte County, Missouri
855:Platte County, Missouri
1833:Murphysboro, Illinois
1524:Otoe County, Nebraska
1463:Gage County, Nebraska
1453:. Homes southeast of
1206:Tinker Air Force Base
1167:Pope County, Illinois
853:before crossing into
771:Van Wert County, Ohio
766:Van Wert County, Ohio
762:Paulding County, Ohio
573:2002 La Plata tornado
65:Enhanced Fujita scale
30:Enhanced Fujita scale
3568:. 5 September 2020.
1640:2004 Roanoke tornado
1541:2013 El Reno tornado
2823:"Violent Tornadoes"
2517:semi-trailer trucks
1423:2004 Hallam tornado
607:Timothy P. Marshall
524:Ellsinore, Missouri
141:
3629:Lists of tornadoes
3598:. 9 September 2009
2958:on March 10, 2003.
2544:Tobuna, San Pedro
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2063:13 (140 injuries)
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259:11 (144 injuries)
228:in 1974 F5 tornado
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2560:September 7
2529:September 7
2500:Murfreesboro
2459:(Oklahoma),
2453:Spanish Fort
2434:February 10
2011:North Dakota
1876:Trading Post
1853:February 28
1747:Madisonville
1728:November 15
1700:North Dakota
1682:North Dakota
1374:in southern
1300:South Dakota
1279:South Dakota
1130:in southern
806:Edwardsville
714:November 10
698:North Dakota
680:North Dakota
650:South Dakota
629:South Dakota
579:in southern
462:November 24
423:November 24
384:November 23
364:Jeffersonton
240:December 16
154:Subdivision
61:
57:Fujita scale
42:
26:Fujita scale
15:
3512:Mexico City
2829:7 September
2711:Paul Rincon
2188:February 6
2149:February 6
2114:February 5
2079:February 5
2032:February 5
1790:Monroe City
1646:in central
1572:Pattonsburg
1328:Tim Samaras
1324:Reed Timmer
1298:in eastern
1058:in western
842:Kansas City
810:Kansas City
747:in western
696:in central
658:mesocyclone
433:Mississippi
403:Mount Bayou
399:Winterville
394:Mississippi
160:Fatalities
53:wind speeds
3618:Categories
3517:territory.
3476:2020-05-21
3450:October 9,
3425:October 9,
3400:October 9,
3375:October 9,
3350:October 9,
3325:October 9,
3300:October 9,
3275:October 9,
3250:October 8,
3225:October 8,
3200:October 8,
3175:October 8,
3150:October 8,
3125:October 8,
3100:October 8,
3075:October 8,
3017:October 7,
2665:References
2575:Guaraciaba
2535:Argentina
2457:Lone Grove
2001:August 26
1995:SMN Mexico
1946:Enterprise
1872:Mound City
1868:Blue Mound
1751:Sacramento
1743:Earlington
1716:Litchville
1712:Litchville
1336:Manchester
1332:Manchester
1316:Manchester
1312:Manchester
1304:Manchester
1296:Manchester
1284:Manchester
914:Saint Paul
670:August 11
360:Rixeyville
290:Hoisington
255:Tuscaloosa
49:Ted Fujita
36:, and the
3602:26 August
2996:3 October
2975:3 October
2540:San Pedro
2495:Tennessee
2485:April 10
2455:(Texas),
2391:August 3
2371:Manhattan
2207:Flat Rock
2124:Tennessee
2089:Tennessee
2016:Northwood
1966:April 24
1829:Crosstown
1775:March 12
1597:Weatherby
1589:Weatherby
1581:Weatherby
1568:Weatherby
1253:Coleridge
1241:Coleridge
1169:line. In
1150:Hillerman
1146:Hillerman
1141:Hillerman
1112:Hillerman
1081:Lexington
1077:Lexington
1060:Tennessee
1044:Lexington
1032:Oak Grove
1015:Tennessee
985:Gladstone
973:Gladstone
863:Riverside
814:Riverside
602:Salisbury
550:April 28
520:Van Buren
505:April 24
275:April 21
181:Minnesota
166:Rated by
157:Location
18:tornadoes
3570:Archived
2807:June 25,
2781:June 25,
2755:June 25,
2724:June 25,
2695:June 24,
2594:See also
2538:Tobuna,
2448:Oklahoma
2414:Maubeuge
2410:Hautmont
2356:June 11
2266:McDowell
2258:Newtonia
2241:Missouri
2237:Oklahoma
2059:Highland
2042:Arkansas
1976:Coahuila
1931:March 1
1896:March 1
1824:Illinois
1820:Missouri
1785:Missouri
1738:Kentucky
1672:July 18
1648:Illinois
1644:Metamora
1627:Illinois
1617:July 13
1585:Missouri
1563:Missouri
1500:Cortland
1479:Clatonia
1467:Clatonia
1431:Nebraska
1398:Nebraska
1269:June 24
1257:Nebraska
1236:Nebraska
1226:June 23
1197:Oklahoma
1175:Golcanda
1132:Illinois
1116:Golconda
1103:Illinois
1036:Westover
1020:Leighton
989:Missouri
968:Missouri
942:Missouri
934:Mulberry
930:Franklin
926:Franklin
898:Franklin
893:Missouri
801:Missouri
753:Van Wert
729:Van Wert
619:June 23
585:La Plata
581:Maryland
565:La Plata
560:Maryland
515:Missouri
355:Virginia
318:Nebraska
308:June 13
171:July 25
151:Country
2586:INMETRO
2566:Brazil
2461:Ardmore
2397:France
2336:Quinter
2321:May 23
2296:Georgia
2286:May 11
2227:May 10
2203:Rosalie
2198:Alabama
2168:Decatur
2164:Moulton
2159:Alabama
2094:Jackson
2051:Clinton
1972:Mexico
1941:Alabama
1906:Alabama
1660:Roanoke
1656:Roanoke
1652:Roanoke
1632:Roanoke
1605:Bethany
1553:May 29
1532:Palmyra
1528:Palmyra
1508:Holland
1443:Western
1415:Palmyra
1388:May 22
1348:May 12
1068:Jackson
1056:Denmark
1040:Jackson
1024:Denmark
946:Liberal
902:Liberal
775:McClure
733:Roselms
646:Barnard
634:Barnard
577:Marbury
485:Altoona
481:Oneonta
472:Alabama
438:Madison
250:Alabama
3441:"NCDC"
3416:"NCDC"
3391:"NCDC"
3366:"NCDC"
3341:"NCDC"
3316:"NCDC"
3291:"NCDC"
3266:"NCDC"
3241:"NCDC"
3216:"NCDC"
3191:"NCDC"
3166:"NCDC"
3141:"NCDC"
3116:"NCDC"
3091:"NCDC"
2465:Wilson
2366:Kansas
2331:Kansas
2301:Darien
2254:Neosho
2250:Quapaw
2246:Picher
2047:Atkins
1863:Kansas
1708:Marion
1696:Marion
1687:Marion
1583:in NW
1520:Bennet
1516:Bennet
1512:Panama
1496:Hallam
1492:Hallam
1487:Hallam
1483:Hallam
1475:Hallam
1459:Wilber
1455:Wilber
1451:Wilber
1429:in SE
1427:Daykin
1411:Hallam
1407:Wilber
1403:Daykin
1376:Kansas
1372:Harper
1363:Harper
1358:Kansas
1187:May 8
1156:. The
1093:May 6
1005:May 4
958:May 4
922:Girard
918:Kansas
889:Kansas
879:May 4
834:Kansas
797:Kansas
787:May 4
694:Medina
685:Medina
442:Canton
327:Seward
285:Kansas
163:Notes
32:, the
28:, the
2645:Notes
2563:2009
2532:2009
2488:2009
2444:Texas
2437:2009
2394:2008
2359:2008
2324:2008
2289:2008
2262:Purdy
2230:2008
2191:2008
2152:2008
2117:2008
2082:2008
2035:2008
2004:2007
1969:2007
1934:2007
1899:2007
1856:2007
1813:2006
1778:2006
1731:2005
1675:2004
1620:2004
1556:2004
1504:Firth
1473:near
1461:into
1391:2004
1351:2004
1272:2003
1229:2003
1202:Moore
1190:2003
1134:. In
1096:2003
1008:2003
961:2003
882:2003
790:2003
717:2002
673:2002
622:2002
553:2002
508:2002
465:2001
426:2001
387:2001
348:2001
311:2001
278:2001
243:2000
219:Xenia
207:2000
174:2000
148:Year
22:2000s
3604:2022
3578:2020
3538:2022
3452:2022
3445:NCDC
3427:2022
3420:NCDC
3402:2022
3395:NCDC
3377:2022
3370:NCDC
3352:2022
3345:NCDC
3327:2022
3320:NCDC
3302:2022
3295:NCDC
3277:2022
3270:NCDC
3252:2022
3245:NCDC
3227:2022
3220:NCDC
3202:2022
3195:NCDC
3177:2022
3170:NCDC
3152:2022
3145:NCDC
3127:2022
3120:NCDC
3102:2022
3077:2022
3019:2022
2998:2022
2977:2022
2938:2022
2916:2022
2895:2022
2874:2022
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