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Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019

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as two homes lost a large amount of shingles. Reaching high-end EF2 strength, the tornado damaged multiple homes and outbuildings near the intersection of Hellwarth Road and Fairground Road, with the most severe damage being inflicted to a house that lost much of its roof and some exterior walls. Additional EF2 damage occurred as the tornado continued along Fairground Road and began to enter the northern part of Celina. A 300-foot cell tower was toppled to the ground, several homes sustained partial to total roof loss, outbuildings and power poles were damaged, and a large swath of trees was flattened as the tornado moved through a wooded area. As the storm entered a subdivision in northern Celina, it reached its peak intensity as numerous homes sustained EF3 damage. Many well-built homes in this area had their roofs ripped off and sustained collapse of numerous exterior walls. One man was killed in his home when an airborne vehicle smashed through the walls of his house. The most intense point of damage was noted at one anchor-bolted house in this area that was swept clean from its foundation and scattered through an adjacent field. Damage of this severity is typically rated at least EF4, though damage surveyors noted that the home's poorly-built block foundation actually came apart underneath the bolts, rendering them ineffective. A maximum rating of EF3 was applied as a result. The tornado maintained EF3 intensity as it continued across Touvelle Road and Jill Avenue, where at least two-dozen homes had their roofs torn off, some of which sustained collapse of exterior walls. Debris patterns in this area indicated that the tornado had a multiple-vortex structure at this point. The tornado then moved out of Celina and began moving along a more northeasterly path, weakening to EF2 intensity as it crossed Celina-Mendon Road. Many trees were snapped, and a house had its roof and some exterior walls ripped off. High-end EF1 damage was observed within the vicinity of
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Several mobile homes were also destroyed at a nearby mobile home park, and a large RC racing barn was completely flattened. Just north of the mobile home park, the tornado reached its peak point of intensity, where a house was leveled and swept away at high-end EF3 strength. Surveyors noted that this house was not properly attached to its foundation, and damage to nearby trees was not consistent with that of a tornado stronger than EF3 in intensity. A nearby home sustained low-end EF3 damage, sustaining roof and exterior wall loss, while another house near Twin Bridges Road sustained EF2 damage. Farther along the path, the tornado weakened to high-end EF2 strength as it crossed Moreau Ridge Lane and Hohm Way, tearing the roof and exterior walls from a house and obliterating several outbuildings. Additional EF2 damage occurred to trees, some homes, and outbuildings along Oakridge Road and points to the northeast. Maintaining EF2 intensity, the tornado then crossed Route CC, damaging or destroying several houses, outbuildings, manufactured homes, and a warehouse. 1780:, a church, and several other businesses. At the Hawthorne Park Apartments, EF3 damage occurred as several well-built, two-story brick apartment buildings had their roofs torn off, and sustained collapse of numerous second floor exterior walls. High-end EF3 damage was noted along Four Seasons Drive, where two large metal-framed industrial buildings were leveled to the ground. Metal support beams were severely mangled at this location. The nearby Jefferson City Job Center was damaged at EF2 strength, sustaining significant roof and wall damage. Cars in the parking lot were damaged by flying debris as well. Continuing through residential neighborhoods to the northeast, the tornado weakened briefly, with numerous homes sustaining EF1 roof damage along this segment of the path, though one home sustained EF2 damage along Holiday Drive. The tornado quickly regained EF2 intensity as it tore directly down Jackson Street, snapping numerous trees and power poles and ripping the roofs off of dozens of homes. A few houses in this area sustained high-end EF2 damage, sustaining loss of their second floor exterior walls. The Adkins Football Stadium also sustained considerable damage from the tornado. Maintaining its strength, the tornado then crossed over the Rex M Whitton Expressway and moved through the eastern fringes of downtown Jefferson City. Along this corridor, EF2 damage continued as numerous businesses, government buildings, and historic homes had their roofs ripped off, and many trees and power lines were downed. Simonsen Jr High School also sustained heavy damage and numerous broken windows. The historic 2553:. By this point the tornado had reached low-end EF3 strength, and numerous homes were damaged or destroyed in this area. Some of the most severe damage occurred along Rushton Drive, where multiple homes were left with only a few interior walls standing. Just east-southeast of this point, the tornado briefly weakened slightly as it struck a neighborhood along the west side of Grange Hall Road, where dozens of homes were heavily damaged or destroyed at high-end EF2 intensity. The tornado then intensified back to low-end EF3 strength as it crossed Grange Hall Road, and began moving along a more due-easterly path as it tore through the Fairfield Lakes apartment complex. The most severe damage at this location was noted along Anna Laura Lane, where multiple well-built apartment buildings sustained roof loss and collapse of their top floor exterior walls. Continuing to the east, the tornado weakened again as it entered the Spicer Heights neighborhood of Beavercreek at EF2 strength, where numerous homes had their roofs torn off, and a few sustained some exterior wall failure. Many trees were snapped and uprooted in this neighborhood, and parked vehicles were battered and damaged by flying debris. The tornado weakened further as it passed over Shaw Elementary School and moved through nearby neighborhoods at EF1 intensity. The school itself sustained minor roof damage, while numerous trees were downed, and many homes sustained roof damage. Additional EF1 roof, siding, and tree damage occurred as the tornado continued east and struck the Mallard Landing Apartments. 2745:. As the tornado formed, it absorbed the circulation of a smaller EF2 tornado that was moving along the east side of the lake. EF1 damage to trees and the roof of a house was observed at the beginning of the path. The tornado began to widen and strengthen as it continued just northeast of Lone Star Lake, snapping and uprooting numerous large trees at EF2 intensity. EF3 damage was observed as the tornado crossed East 850th Road, where many trees were denuded and partially debarked. Farther to the northeast, EF3 damage continued at the intersection of North 900th Road and East 1000 Road, where additional trees were debarked and a house was leveled at high-end EF3 strength. Several cars were tossed into a field, outbuildings were destroyed, and power poles were snapped nearby. Another house in this area sustained EF2 roof and wall damage. The tornado then weakened to high-end EF1 intensity as it crossed East 1100th Road, tearing a large section of roof from a house, and causing lesser roof damage to another nearby home. Quickly re-intensifying, the tornado crossed North 1000 Road at EF3 strength, where two well-built homes sustained loss of their roofs and multiple exterior walls. Several other homes in this area had their roofs torn off, one of which sustained high-end EF2 damage, with its roof and a few second-floor exterior walls ripped off. EF3 damage continued as the tornado crossed 802:. These weak, but wide tornadoes caused widespread damage to trees, power poles, homes, and businesses in town. Into the afternoon hours, a concentrated risk for severe weather was once again expected to exist across the Central and South Plains. Several days of convection had eroded the elevated mixed layer throughout the region, but broad and intensifying southwesterly flow across northern Mexico was expected to reinvigorate this plume. Underneath the potent mid-level flow, rich low-level moisture was forecast to surge into western Kansas and eastern Colorado while mid-level CAPE values were projected to top 3,000 J/kg. While initiation of thunderstorms was expected in the early afternoon hours (with the threat for large hail being the primary threat initially in the presence of weak low-level wind shear), more expansive cloud cover and a stronger cap delayed initiation. Later in the day, a cluster of storms formed across portions of Nebraska and Kansas, with a severe squall line taking shape farther south across the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles as stronger upper-level winds arrived. Numerous tornadoes were reported throughout the area, most of which were weak. The most significant event of the day was a large, EF2 stovepipe tornado that passed near the town of 2576:, two strip malls, and several office buildings sustained significant damage. A few of these structures sustained roof and exterior wall loss, and flying debris was impaled through the walls of other buildings. Further east, the tornado weakened again as numerous homes and apartment buildings sustained EF1 damage in the Stone Falls subdivision and neighborhoods further east. Along Kemp Road, a fire station was heavily damaged, and a historic barn was destroyed at nearby Wartinger Park. Two church buildings sustained relatively minor in this area as well, and many trees were snapped or uprooted. Continuing to the east, the tornado exited densely populated areas of Beavercreek and began moving through more rural areas. EF0 to EF1 damage was noted along Beaver Valley Road, Trebein Road, Ludlow Road, and Fairground Road. Damage along this corridor consisted of roof damage to homes, trees snapped and uprooted, barns and outbuildings damaged or destroyed, and a few metal truss transmission towers blown over. The tornado then caused additional minor roof, tree, and barn damage within the vicinity of Clifton Road and 2773:, where an anchor-bolted frame home was completely leveled and partially swept away. All that remained at this site was the home's basement and a pile of debris, and this point of damage was rated EF4. Scientific probes shot into the tornado by a research team recorded a windspeed measurement of 187 mph in this area. Several other homes at the western edge of Linwood sustained EF2 to EF3 damage, sustaining loss of their roofs and exterior walls. Numerous trees were snapped and denuded as well. The tornado then passed just north of Linwood and crossed 198th street, completely destroying numerous large metal agricultural buildings, as well as flipping and tossing multiple vehicles. As the tornado emerged from the rain, storm spotters again reported multiple vortices. A house was destroyed in this area as well, and damage along this portion of the path was rated high-end EF2. A mixture of EF1 and EF2 damage was observed as the tornado continued to the northeast through rural areas, impacting several homes. Damaged ranged from sections of roofing torn off to severe structural damage. Just west of 354:(SPC) outlined the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles, as well as western Kansas, in a 15% probability contour. On the morning of May 14, this risk area was expanded and 30% severe probabilities were introduced as the SPC gained confidence in a widespread and prolonged severe weather outbreak. For the first time in the organization's history, a threat of severe weather was introduced for their entire day 4–8 period. By May 17, a dual enhanced risk existed across the Central Plains, one across much of Nebraska and the second across southwestern Texas. As a large scale upper-level trough ejected into the region, dew points in the low to mid-60s °F surged north in front of a dryline. A cap across the region allowed the atmosphere to become extremely unstable, while an eastward-moving dryline was expected to become the focus for severe thunderstorms later in the day. The SPC noted uncertainty regarding convective development farther south across southwestern Kansas into Oklahoma but mentioned that any thunderstorms would be capable of significant severe weather if they came to fruition. 1961:. The tornado inflicted EF0 damage to a gas facility along South Choctaw Avenue before crossing the I-40. Reaching high-end EF1 intensity, the tornado struck the Diffee Ford Lincoln car dealership as it continued to the northeast. Multiple cars were flipped and moved at this location, and a large metal auto service building was badly damaged. The tornado then strengthened further, widening and intensifying to high-end EF2 strength as it tore through the Skyview Mobile Home Park. Multiple tied-down mobile homes were thrown and completely destroyed at this location, with large amounts of debris strewn throughout the area. Reaching its peak intensity, the tornado then struck the nearby Budget Value Inn motel at low-end EF3 strength. The second floor of the motel was almost completely destroyed, with numerous walls collapsed. A large metal dumpster was thrown and deposited on the second floor of the hotel, and cars in the parking lot were pushed into a pile and damaged as well. 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units, a tobacco shop, and several other small businesses. 154 cars were totaled and another 50 were damaged at the Evans Arena car dealership, and dozens of homes were damaged or destroyed as well. Just beyond this point, the tornado strengthened further as it passed just south of Frederick Pike and moved along Riverside Drive. The River's Edge Apartments were devastated by the tornado, and multiple large brick apartment buildings sustained destruction of their upper floors in this area. No buildings were leveled in typical EF4 fashion at this location, though damage surveyors determined that such severe damage to such well-built structures was indicative of low-end EF4 winds. Along the northern edge of the damage path, the Foxton Apartments were also significantly damaged. In addition, the most intense winds appeared to have occurred in a wooded area along the
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Most of this region had received between 5–10 inches (130–250 mm) of rain during April. Several localities had broken April precipitation records before the additional rainfall from the May 2019 outbreak. The Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois had just ended a record-breaking 51-day record for most days above major flood stage on May 12 before the new set of storms hit; many of the upstream cities along the Mississippi and Ohio were in a similar position. Much of the northeastern U.S. as well as eastern Canada had been dealing with continual rain since snowmelt, which had been causing previous extensive flooding. The addition of the wide-reaching heavy rainfall from the May series of storms to the already-saturated ground intensified river flooding and flash flooding effects.
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low pressure was expected to progress over the southern High Plains, supporting a southward-extending dryline and a northeast-extending cold front to the Iowa–Missouri border. Within the warm sector, mid-level CAPE values were forecast to rise upwards of 2,000–3000 J/kg, with dewpoints in the mid-60s °F as far west as eastern New Mexico. Thunderstorms began developing along the dryline in eastern New Mexico and western Texas around noon local time, though these storms were not tornadic in nature in the absence of strong low-level shear. By the late afternoon hours, more transient supercell structures had become apparent, leading to a few tornadoes across the Texas Panhandle. One such tornado was rated an EF2 as it struck the north edge of
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tornado struck. In addition, only a small segment of EF4 damage was observed along the path, and was largely confined to a wooded area that was impacted. 166 people were injured by the tornado, however. In September 2019, the Montgomery County coroner ruled that an elderly Trotwood woman's death was caused in part by trauma from the tornado. She had been in poor health, and was trapped in her destroyed home following the tornado. However, her death was not officially listed as a direct tornado fatality in the National Climatic Data Center database. The tornado was the strongest to strike Ohio in nine years, and the first violent tornado to strike Ohio since an
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of 2,500–3,500 J/kg. While the prominent threat was expected to be damaging winds along an eastward-moving mesoscale convective system, the SPC noted the potential for embedded and brief tornadoes. Throughout the pre-dawn and early morning hours, a mixture of semi-discrete and linear thunderstorms developed across central and eastern Oklahoma down into northern Texas. Strong southeasterly surface winds ahead of this convection in Texas provided the impetus for prolific tornado production over subsequent hours as it moved toward the northeast. A long-lived supercell produced seven strong tornadoes as it progressed from near
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tornadoes and one or more strong tornadoes , ten or more cases of straight-line thunderstorm winds of at least 58 mph  and at least one case of winds of at least 75 mph , and ten or more cases of hail of at least one inch in diameter and at least one case of hail larger than two inches in diameter); this was the second PDS watch with such high probabilities of significant severe weather to be issued by the SPC, after one issued for much of Alabama and portions of southeast Mississippi, southern middle Tennessee and northwest Georgia during the historic
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tornadoes, namely around the MO/KS/NE borders; with a 10% chance of tornadoes extending southward to include much of eastern Kansas. By 2000 UTC the SPC had downgraded the forecast for significant tornadoes to 10%, but this time including Kansas City as the risk was shifted southward due to a stubborn cold front to the north. Further east, an enhanced risk was in place across most of Pennsylvania, along with part of Ohio and New Jersey. This eastern risk area included a 5% risk of tornadoes. Later that afternoon, an EF2 tornado moved through
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forcing needed for storms to initiate in greater coverage. The positioning of the upper jet can also influence warm air advection at the mid-levels (850-700mb) that can lead to stronger capping. Finally, expansive cloud cover also likely limited the day time heating necessary for the cap to break. These ingredients all together likely caused the missed forecast.
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while still retaining its 10% probability. A lesser threat of tornadoes also existed in far western portions of Nebraska and northeast portions of Wyoming, as a prominent upper trough shifted east-northeastward from the Four Corners area into the High Plains. Significant tornado activity began early in the day, with an EF3 tornado that passed near
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and vehicles were moved and damaged as well. Southeast of this point and further along the path, EF1 damage occurred in residential areas of East Dayton, with damage limited to roofs, trees, and power lines. The tornado continued at EF1 strength as it exited the Dayton city limits and entered the suburb of
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The torrential rain resulted in frequent flash-flooding. One-third of all flash-flooding reports during April and May came from Kansas, Oklahoma, and Missouri. A rare high-risk outlook for excessive rainfall was issued for the region surrounding Oklahoma City on May 20. By May 28, every single county
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This tornado was rated low-end EF3, with winds estimated at 140 mph (230 km/h). It was on the ground for 10 miles (16 km), and had a peak width just short of three-quarters of a mile wide. Several injuries were reported along the path, but no casualties were listed in the final report.
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As persistent southwesterly mid-level flow continued to engulf the Central Plains, the SPC once again warned of the potential for widespread severe weather, outlining the Texas Panhandle, western Oklahoma, and southern Kansas in an enhanced risk. This included a 10% risk of tornadoes. An area of
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school district—which has storm shelters at seven of its schools (six underground and one above-ground shelter)—was one of the few in sections of central and western Oklahoma under highest threat of significant severe weather that decided to hold regular classes that day; El Reno Superintendent Craig
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Into the morning hours of May 18, the large scale upper-level trough continued to shift eastward. Strong mid- and upper-level winds associated with this feature spread across much of Oklahoma and Texas, accompanied by dewpoints in the upper 60s to lower 70s °F and mixed-layer CAPE values on the order
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The final confirmed tornado total from this highly prolific outbreak sequence was 400, including 53 strong tornadoes and two violent tornadoes. Tornadoes were confirmed in 23 different states. On May 29, the U.S. had its 13th straight day with at least eight tornadoes, which broke the previous record
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This storm system prolonged an ongoing heavy precipitation event across much of the southern Plains, Midwest, and eastern Canada, which included an unusually late, record-setting heavy snow event in the Midwest. In eastern Canada, the previous flooding was already being described as 100-year events.
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and struck the East Dayton neighborhood of Springfield. EF2 damage occurred along Springfield Street, where several industrial buildings and warehouses sustained major structural damage, metal truss transmission towers were blown over, debris was scattered throughout the area, and semi-trailers
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on the evening of May 27. The tornado originally touched down west of the town, producing EF1 damage near the intersection of Township Line Road and Bunker Hill Road. Trees were snapped, a barn had its metal roof torn off, and two other barns sustained roof damage. Further east, EF1 damage continued
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Two deaths were confirmed as a result of this tornado, along with 29 injuries. The tornado was rated low-end EF3, with a peak width of 75 yards (69 m) and a path length of 2.2 miles (3.5 km). Both of the fatalities occurred at the mobile home park. After the tornado, parts of US 81 closed.
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were damaged as the tornado exited town and moved to the northeast. Outside of town, EF1 damage continued to occur as outbuildings were damaged, trees were snapped, a mobile home was blown off its foundation, and homes sustained severe roof damage. The tornado then reached EF2 strength shortly after
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Despite the extremely volatile and dangerous setup, the large outbreak of violent tornadoes that was expected did not occur. The most likely reason that the outbreak did not reach its potential is because the upper-level jet was displaced from the warm sector. As a result, this limited the necessary
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The May 2019 outbreak sequence is remarkable for its unusually low casualty rate relative to the number and intensity of tornadoes. Neither of the EF4 tornadoes in this outbreak resulted in a single death, in spite of one tornado being rain-wrapped, never clearly visible, and nearly a mile wide, and
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The thunderstorms associated with this outbreak sequence also produced frequent heavy rainfall, sometimes at record levels, on previously saturated ground across the U.S. and eastern Canada. This resulted in widespread river and lakeshore flooding and flash flooding, which frequently interfered with
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Dayton, Trotwood, Montgomery County and parts of Greene County, Ohio were placed under a boil water advisory on May 28. Many of the same individuals affected by the boil advisory also lost most or all water pressure for a time due to a loss of power at two water-treatment plants and several pumping
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Despite striking at night and producing major damage in a densely-populated urban area, remarkably, this tornado did not result in any direct fatalities. This was likely because most Dayton area residents heeded the warning issued as the tornado approached the city, and took shelter well before the
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distribution warehouse were largely destroyed. Numerous industrial vehicles, delivery trucks, and semi-trailers were thrown and tossed atop one another as well, and multiple very large metal storage tanks were crumpled and damaged. The tornado began to weaken as it moved through neighborhoods along
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The maximum estimated wind speed from the survey was 150 mph (240 km/h), and the tornado reached a peak width of 250 yards along its 11-mile path. In addition to the fatality, eight people were injured. The town of Celina had also previously sustained significant damage from EF2 tornadoes
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and SE 90th Lane, where a brick home sustained roof and exterior wall loss, and a mobile home was obliterated and swept away, resulting in another fatality. In addition, large trees were snapped and a few other homes sustained roof, window, and siding damage. Beyond this point, the tornado began to
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during the evening hours of May 22. The large and powerful multiple-vortex tornado touched down along Redbud Road, immediately reaching EF2 strength. Large wooden transmission line supports were snapped and a house had its roof torn off. A garage in this area also sustained roof damage. The tornado
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As a strengthening mid-level westerly flow moved over the Midwest, the SPC issued an enhanced risk of severe weather at 0600 UTC, including at 10% risk of tornadoes that outlined the northern region of Illinois. At 1300 UTC, the risk was upgraded to feature the possibility of significant tornadoes,
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With one house sustaining EF4 damage, the tornado was rated as such, and was up to one mile wide at times. It was on the ground for 55 minutes, and traveled a distance of 29.07 miles. No fatalities occurred, though 18 people were injured. The tornado dissipated shortly before it would have entered
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six minutes later for Montgomery County. Widespread, major damage occurred within the vicinity of Shiloh Springs Road, Turner Road, Shoup Mill Road, and North Main Street. Multiple commercial buildings were damaged or destroyed throughout this corridor, including multiple restaurants, self-storage
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destroying outbuildings, a mobile home, and a cell phone tower. Several weak tornadoes also occurred across the Ohio Valley, where a well-defined shortwave trough combined with abundant moisture and sufficient instability to produce supercell thunderstorms. This included an EF1 tornado that caused
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for portions of the eastern Texas Panhandle and the Texas High Plains. A second PDS Tornado Watch (watch #199) was issued at 2:45 p.m. CDT for much of Oklahoma and western portions of north Texas, indicating >95% probabilities for all severe hazards (including probabilities of at least two
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At least 32 people were injured by this tornado, and one person was killed, with the fatality being a 61-year-old man who died of his injuries in the days following the tornado. The tornado was on the ground for 32.63 miles, reached a peak width of 1,500 yards, and had peak winds estimated at 160
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Later that morning, the SPC issued an enhanced risk for severe weather at 0600 UTC; denoting a 10% risk of significant tornadoes along the Missouri and Iowa border as well as parts of Kansas, Nebraska, and Illinois. At 1300 UTC the SPC upgraded the risk to moderate for a 15% chance of significant
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Tornado activity was expected to lessen after dark as the storms crossed into Ohio. However, unexpectedly high CAPE, shear, and helicity was in place in the region, and the activity only intensified as numerous tornadic supercells overspread the state, producing numerous intense tornadoes. An EF3
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on May 20 was only marginal while also being well west from where the severe weather event took place. The next day the outlook was expanded and upgraded with a small slight risk, but that was issued in Eastern Kansas and Western Missouri and the main outbreak region was only in the marginal
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over the course of nearly two weeks, producing a total of 400 tornadoes, including 53 significant events (EF2+). Eighteen of these were EF3 tornadoes, spanning over multiple states, including Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Indiana, Iowa, and Ohio, with additional tornadoes confirmed
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In the Dayton, Ohio region, 80,000 people were without power on May 28 and 29. People using generators in confined spaces led to an increase in hospital admissions due to carbon monoxide poisoning. In eastern Canada, electricity outages were minor, mostly caused by windstorms associated with the
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States of emergency were declared in every county in Oklahoma. Pre-existing states of emergency were extended in Iowa and Nebraska. States of emergency were also declared by the governor in Arkansas, Ohio, Mississippi, and Missouri because of the flooding and tornadoes. Texas extended a previous
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and began moving along a more southeasterly path, reaching EF3 intensity as it struck densely populated residential areas. Numerous homes in Trotwood were damaged or destroyed, including several well-built homes that sustained total loss of their roofs and exterior walls. Multiple apartment
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rolled 1,400 lb (640 kg) hay bales and snapped twelve power poles. The strongest was an EF3 tornado that extensively damaged or destroyed well-built structures at a farmstead near Stockville. Later in the evening, another long-lived supercell formed in southwestern Kansas where SPC had
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set a new May rainfall record of 8.25 inches (21.0 cm), more than double its average precipitation, as part of its second-wettest spring on record. It also tied its record for the longest stretch of days with rain, at 21. The extreme rainfall has significantly set back crop planting in the
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and its surrounding suburbs were struck by three powerful tornadoes in quick succession, with the tornadoes rated EF4, EF3, and high-end EF2 in intensity. Widespread major damage to numerous homes, businesses, apartments, industrial buildings, and other structures occurred throughout the Dayton
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While numerous tornadoes were confirmed in tornado-prone areas, other tornadoes touched down in areas well outside of these regions, including confirmed touchdowns in California, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, and New Jersey. By May 24, the state of Pennsylvania had already exceeded its yearly
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In the contiguous United States, the 12-month period ending in May set a precipitation record for any 12-month period ever at 37.68 inches (95.7 cm), 7.73 inches (19.6 cm) above average. The NOAA also reported the second wettest May ever recorded in the contiguous U.S. at 4.41 inches
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On the morning of May 29, the SPC issued an enhanced risk of severe weather for eastern Texas, along with parts of Arkansas and Missouri. This included a 10% risk of tornadoes. An enhanced risk severe weather was also in place across Maryland, along with parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey,
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MPH. Jefferson City residents had at least 30 minutes advance warning before the tornado hit. The American Red Cross opened one shelter in Jefferson City and two in Eldon. Spokeswoman Sharon Watson says 50 people were at the Jefferson City shelter as of late morning. On May 27, Governor
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McVay defended the decision on safety grounds, acknowledging that between 75% and 90% of students in the district do not have shelters in their home. Businesses, churches and other venues also decided to cancel events and activities, while some city-government offices (including in
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instituted liberal leave policies to allow employees to arrive home prior to the onset of severe thunderstorm activity. By midday, the SPC increased the risk of significant tornadoes in northern portions of the Texas Panhandle, southwestern and central Oklahoma (including the
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that destructively interfered with one another, one supercell later in the evening formed within a strongly sheared environment, becoming intense and long-lived as it progressed northeastward. It produced seven tornadoes in total, five of which were weak. One EF2 tornado near
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Lake Ontario broke record flood levels on May 31 due to heavy rainfall and the record inflow of water it received from Lake Erie, and was still rising. On May 27, lakeshore flood warnings were issued along the New York shoreline between Monroe County and the Canadian border.
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and North 1100th Road, where multiple homes had roofs torn off and exterior walls collapsed. Trees were snapped, outbuildings were destroyed, and a large truck was rolled as well. The large wedge tornado weakened to EF2 strength as it then grazed the southeastern fringes of
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line. Numerous trees and power poles were downed, a house sustained shingle damage, and a barn had its sheet metal roofing peeled off in this area. Continuing to the northeast, the large tornado rapidly re-intensified and reached EF3 strength as it passed to the west of
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after he was swept away by a flash flood. A woman drowned in her vehicle on May 21 after driving around barricades northeast of Oklahoma City. A four-year-old-boy was swept away in a flooded creek in Indiana. One person drowned in his van near Fort Chaffee, Arkansas.
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building. In total, 500 homes were damaged and 59 were destroyed in the city of Trotwood, resulting in four hospitalizations. Another 30 persons without access to breathable air or medications as a result of the tornado were transported elsewhere.
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weaken rapidly as it moved to the north of Golden City. A final area of EF0 tree limb damage was observed along E County Road U before the tornado dissipated. In addition to the 3 fatalities, one other person was injured by this tornado, which was rated EF3.
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stations as one violent EF4 tornado, along with two other strong tornadoes (EF3 and EF2) moved through the city and nearby suburbs. This was the second major loss of water and boil advisory in the area within the year, following a similar event in February.
3435:"An active period for severe weather is expected later this week. This is also the first time SPC has highlighted an area for all Days 4-8 with a 15% or greater probability of severe. Please check back for forecast updates as this active period approaches" 3896:"PDS Tornado Watch # 199 is coming for Oklahoma. This is only the second watch in SPC history where every category of watch probabilities (torn, wind, hail) are at greater than 95%. The only other watch like this was issued for Alabama on 27 April 2011" 435:
By the early morning hours of May 19, the squall line that had developed the previous day was pushing through Louisiana, resulting in numerous embedded EF0 and EF1 tornadoes. The strongest of these tornadoes was a high-end EF1 tornado that passed near
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was washed out near the its intersection with County Highway X17; that section of Iowa 92 was closed for several months afterward while construction crews rebuilt the washed-out road, resulting in traffic being detoured to other state highways.
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on May 20. On May 28 and 29, softball-sized hail caused considerable damage in Armstrong and Venango counties, Pennsylvania. Severe thunderstorms also produced numerous reports of straight-line wind damage in both the United States and Canada.
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became evident on radar as the tornado tracked across southern Brookville. Past Brookville, additional homes were severely damaged in less populated areas to the east of town. The intensifying tornado then moved into the neighboring suburb of
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buildings were heavily damaged as well, and numerous trees were snapped. The tornado reached high-end EF3 strength as it impacted the eastern part of Trotwood and exited town, inflicting major structural damage as it struck the historic
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had occurred exactly eight years prior. The same parent supercell thunderstorm later produced the deadliest tornado of the outbreak sequence; a multiple-vortex EF3 tornado that destroyed several homes and killed three people near
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has been in continuous flood stage since February 17. The Missouri River at Jefferson City reached its highest level since 1995. The Mississippi River at St. Louis reached a second crest in less than a month, surpassed only by the
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expired without a tornado after an hour, the airport had to stay closed to remove debris from its runways. The debris was deposited on the runways as a result of a violent EF4 tornado that had destroyed multiple homes in the
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metro. Remarkably, no direct fatalities occurred in the Dayton area, though at least 166 people were injured. May 27 was the most active day for tornadoes during the outbreak sequence, with a total of 59 confirmed tornadoes.
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in Oklahoma was under a state of emergency due to tornadoes or flooding. In at least one case, the NWS assessment team was unable to determine tornado-specific damage due to continuing flooding. On May 8, a man drowned in
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emergency crews responding to tornado damage, and also interfered with National Weather Service damage surveys. The new precipitation also extended existing flooding along the Mississippi River system to record durations.
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Most of the tornadic storms were accompanied by strong straight-line winds and large hail. Baseball-sized hail was reported in Colorado and Nebraska. Straight-line winds of 94 mph (151 km/h) were reported near
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The Arkansas River and much of its associated watershed broke record flooding levels on May 26 and continued to rise during the following week. Water management systems protected Little Rock from record-level flooding.
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However, several strong tornadoes did touch down in Oklahoma and Texas during the afternoon and early evening. A large EF2 tornado damaged homes, destroyed outbuildings, and damaged the roof of an apartment building in
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of 11 days straight set in 1980. On the day when the record was broken, the U.S. had an average of 27.5 tornadoes per day during the outbreak. Only three days during this period did not see an EF3 tornado or stronger.
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On May 21, the Storm Prediction Center issued an enhanced risk for parts of Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas, along with a slight risk for parts of Kansas and Oklahoma. A 10% risk area for tornadoes was in place over
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then crossed Sumac Road, inflicting significant damage to some homes and outbuildings in this area, and scattering debris across roads. The tornado then weakened to EF1 strength as it approached and crossed the
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By late afternoon, several discrete supercell thunderstorms formed across northwestern Kansas and progressed into western and central Nebraska. While weak and largely uniform wind shear caused several
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upriver from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, will be opened on June 2 for the third time in its history; it is opened when river flows at the Red River Landing are predicted to reach 1.5 million cf. The
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On May 14, two people drowned on a flooded rural road 40 miles north of St. Louis. One man died in Kay County, Oklahoma, on May 23 after being surrounded by floodwater from the Chikaskia River.
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received more than four inches of rain in 24 hours during May 28 and 29. On May 21, two people were killed in a traffic accident in Missouri when their vehicle lost traction in heavy rain.
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hit that school and nearby Briarwood Elementary six years earlier on May 20, 2013, several of the public primary and secondary schools that canceled classes had since installed underground
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the other tornado striking a densely-populated urban area at night. A seamless forecasting system with nearly 30 minutes of lead time is credited for preventing deaths in these two cases.
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Large parts of the Mississippi River system were already in the midst of the longest-lasting flood fight since 1927 before the current severe storm exacerbated the situation. On May 21,
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counties after traveling 20 miles (32 km). The tornado was rated as a low-end EF4, with winds of 170 mph (270 km/h), and had a peak width of just over one-half mile.
6847: 5642: 5474:"Here is a closer look at our Day 1 Excessive Rainfall Outlook. Flash flooding will become life-threatening this evening and overnight! #TurnAroundDontDrownpic.twitter.com/TXoiXCxjjH" 740:, where trees and power lines were downed, a semi-truck was overturned, a few structures were damaged, and several gas tanks were thrown across a roadway. Another EF1 tornado struck 3142: 744:, causing considerable tree damage in town, and partially removing the roof of a building. The most significant tornado of the day was a high-end EF1 tornado that touched down near 5883: 2537:. Multiple housing units had their roofs torn off, and numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted at this location. Continuing to the east-southeast, the tornado crossed into 2533:
and immediately reached EF2 strength as it impacted the Prairies at Wright Field, and the Properties at Wright Field, which are two military housing developments for the nearby
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has been opened twice in the same year for the first time since it was built in 1931. The flood flight was in its 216th day, and later surpassed the 1973 record of 225 days.
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sustained severe roof damage and had many windows blown out, and a portion of the large stone wall surrounding the facility collapsed. Past downtown, the tornado crossed the
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both sustained direct hits from EF2 tornadoes, resulting in severe damage to many homes and businesses. Farther to the north, a brief but strong tornado occurred east of
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sustained considerable damage from two separate EF1 tornadoes. Widespread damaging winds were also observed, reaching 100 mph (160 km/h) in some places.
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neighborhood of Dayton and caused severe damage to homes and businesses. Several large industrial buildings and factories, such as the Dayton Phoenix Group and a
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Into the morning hours of May 26, the mesoscale convective system continued to push across eastern Oklahoma, leading to two simultaneous, large EF1 tornadoes in
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Flooding in Canada broke records after the new round of storms. Several cities in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes declared states of emergency, including
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was closed for a day while snowplows removed tornado debris. Amtrak experienced major disruptions across the Midwest and Eastern United States with its
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greater storm systems. Although they affected thousands of people at different times throughout the day, all power was restored by the end of the day.
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area, 47 miles away. The airport was not in operation again until after midnight, and flights were still being canceled as late as 7:30 am on May 29.
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The tornado then intensified back to EF2 strength as it approached and crossed North Fairfield Road. Many restaurants and businesses including
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EF3 damage to a block-foundation farmhouse near Golden City, Missouri. Two of the three fatalities from this tornado occurred at this location.
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hotel that was impacted. The tornado proceeded to cross Ellis Boulevard, heavily damaging multiple self-storage buildings, a gas station, a
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Tornado activity that began in Ohio on the evening of May 27 continued into the early morning hours of May 28. An EF2 tornado passed near
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The tornado weakened slightly back to high-end EF3 strength as it passed north of downtown Dayton and moved through the
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on May 28 (A 187 mph (301 km/h) gust was measured by a rocket) — Non-tornadic – 100 mph (160 km/h) near
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previously highlighted uncertainty in convective development. This supercell produced four tornadoes in areas southeast of
6837: 6236: 6092:"Governor Greg Abbott Extended The State Disaster Declaration In May 2019 For Texas Counties Affected By Hurricane Harvey" 2968:
Several high-use areas not directly struck by tornadoes were covered by extensive blown or falling debris. In Dayton, the
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reported a new May record rainfall of 12.81 inches (32.5 cm), which is also its third-wettest month in 131 years.
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EF3 damage to the Budget Value Inn motel in El Reno, Oklahoma. Note the metal dumpster deposited on the second floor.
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and damaged a few homes, one of which sustained roof and exterior wall loss. A total of 27 tornadoes were confirmed.
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risk. On May 22, however, the risk area was shifted southeastward and an enhanced risk was added for northeast
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Tree and roof damage at the Prairies at Wright Field in Riverside, Ohio, where the tornado initially touched down.
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Continuing along a southeasterly path, the powerful tornado entered the Dayton city limits and tore through the
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was closed for half a day while debris was removed from its runways. More than 500 roads were closed across
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nearly doubled its average rainfall to set a new May record of 175.8 millimetres (6.92 in) of rain.
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The severe storms that produced the tornadoes were accompanied by extremely heavy rainfall. The town of
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and surrounding suburbs, resulting in widespread major damage and numerous injuries. At 10:31 p.m.
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neighborhood at high-end EF3 strength. By this point, the National Weather Service had issued a
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During the overnight hours of May 27, a large and destructive EF4 tornado struck parts of
6443: 6263: 5585: 5106: 5084: 5036: 4773: 4672:"'It's like a bomb went off;' EF-3 tornado strikes Jefferson City, leaving extensive damage behind" 4582: 3372: 3123: 2929: 2874: 2851: 2538: 2361: 2269: 848: 676: 542: 445: 387:, causing damage there before striking several farmsteads. A total of 21 tornadoes were confirmed. 5628:"USACE to operate Morganza Control Structure #2019floodfight @MVD_USACEpic.twitter.com/E3UY7eJQ5Z" 4003: 3258: 3074: 2961: 2344: 1603: 840: 832: 737: 721: 648: 607: 582:. Dozens of tornadoes occurred throughout the day, including an EF1 tornado that touched down in 501: 425: 372: 5627: 5458: 4607: 4595: 924:, snapping trees and power poles, and damaging several farms. Another EF2 tornado occurred near 366:
caused major damage to a house, outbuildings, and trees, while another EF2 tornado northeast of
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The threat for organized severe weather on May 17 was first outlined five days prior, when the
6313: 6298: 6252: 5953: 5783: 5212: 3247:"Record for tornado activity tied as twisters leave trail of destruction across Ohio, Indiana" 2921: 2855: 2561: 2546: 2307: 1958: 925: 893: 868: 799: 783: 709: 599: 509: 417: 405: 342: 262: 213: 4774:"Storm Events Database - Event Details | National Centers for Environmental Information" 4583:"Storm Events Database - Event Details | National Centers for Environmental Information" 594:. The strongest tornado of the day was an EF3 tornado that heavily damaged a brick home near 4894:"EF3 Tornado Confirmed from Brookville, Trotwood, Dayton and Riverside in Montgomery County" 4842: 3010: 2915: 2886: 2870: 2751: 2403: 2348: 2277: 2268:
issued a tornado warning for a thunderstorm with radar-indicated rotation over northeastern
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for student and faculty use in the event that a tornado approached during school hours. The
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across a region extending from California to New Jersey. Two EF4 tornadoes occurred, one in
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including a 5% risk of tornadoes. An EF2 tornado ripped much of the roof off a house near
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The Storm Prediction Center's day 1 convective outlook at 1630 UTC, featuring a high risk.
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Road, rail and air transportation was seriously affected by the flooding and tornadoes.
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On May 23, the Storm Prediction Center issued a moderate risk of severe weather for the
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The deadliest tornado of the outbreak sequence began five miles to the southeast of
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The outbreak on this day had been poorly forecasted. The initial risk issued by the
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service between Kansas City and St. Louis being suspended due to flooding from the
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Many locations in both the United States and Canada set new May rainfall records.
586:, damaging homes and trees, and injuring one person. An EF2 tornado occurred near 5779:"Winter has come to California ... In May. Record rainfall, more snow on the way" 5117:– via National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Wilmington, Ohio. 5095:– via National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Wilmington, Ohio. 4752:"Gov. Parson deploys National Guard to help with Jefferson City tornado clean up" 752:
before dissipating. Overall, a total of 20 tornadoes were confirmed on this day.
6032:"Ohio Governor Declares State Of Emergency After Tornadoes Strike Dayton Region" 2989: 2936:
broke its previous May record of 10.31 inches by more than four inches of rain.
2581: 2569: 2281: 1797: 1466: 652: 5063:"Coroner rules Trotwood woman's death caused in part by Memorial Day tornadoes" 2733:
On the evening of May 28, this massive, violent, multiple-vortex, rain-wrapped
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The large EF3 tornado that struck the town of Ballinger, Texas on May 18, 2019.
6509: 5314:"April Has Been an Extreme, Record-Breaking Weather Month From Coast to Coast" 4539: 3812:"Oklahoma Schools Closing: Tornadoes, Large Hail Expected Amid Severe Weather" 3119: 2327: 2291: 579: 6339: 5971:
May 20-22, 2019 Late Season Snow & Heavy Rain over the Black Hills Region
4981:"Updated Information for the Brookville, Trotwood, Dayton, Riverside Tornado" 1752:
This strong and destructive nighttime EF3 tornado first touched down west of
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I-40 off-ramps, US-81 closed at I-40 in El Reno for tornado debris clean-up
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Tornadoes that tracked form Meade County to Stafford County on May 17, 2019
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recorded their second-highest May rainfall with nearly 13 inches of rain.
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High-end EF3 damage to an industrial building in Jefferson City, Missouri.
6201:"Storm prompts second major boil water advisory of year in Dayton region" 6014:"US state of Arkansas declares emergency over flooding - DW - 25.05.2019" 5803: 5226:"Hidden by rain, tornado tore damage path of 40 or 50 miles in Kansas.#1" 3038: 2845:
broke the previous record for its longest-ever flood event, at 136 days.
664: 640: 632: 485: 4521:"Woman missing just before storm may be county's first tornado fatality" 4466:"Storm Prediction Center May 27, 2019 1300 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 4086:"Storm Prediction Center May 23, 2019 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 1768:
EF2 damage continued as the tornado reached the southwestern fringes of
6112: 4029:"Particularly dangerous tornado outbreak unfolds in Oklahoma and Texas" 3911: 3450: 822:
EF3 damage to trailer manufacturing warehouse near Montpelier, Indiana.
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900:, downing numerous trees and power poles, and damaging several homes. 736:, resulting in mostly minor damage. An EF1 tornado struck the town of 732:
Throughout May 24, a series of weak tornadoes touched down across the
5819:"Not to dampen your spirits, but May broke a rain record in Montreal" 636: 5996:"Nebraska floods: 74 cities, 65 counties declare state of emergency" 5371: 684:. An EF2 tornado also caused significant damage in the town of 5724:"Toronto area of Lake Ontario approaches flood levels seen in 2017" 448:. In Pennsylvania, another EF1 tornado severely damaged homes near 3894:
National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center (May 20, 2019).
853: 817: 759: 660: 617: 536:(the 197th severe weather watch issued in 2019) at 1:35 p.m. 489: 394: 341: 6182:"Dayton tornadoes: Boil advisory remains in effect - Dayton news" 1635:
Heavy damage to historic brick homes in Jefferson City, Missouri.
953:, causing no damage before the outbreak sequence came to an end. 867:
and killed one person, while another EF3 tornado passed north of
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5665:"CTV National News: Flood emergency expands - CTV News Montreal" 2573: 2565: 1950: 6513: 6343: 6225: 6164:"Dayton tornadoes: Storm-related injuries increase to over 200" 5492:"Every single county in Oklahoma is under a state of emergency" 1788:
and weakened, causing only EF1 tree damage to the south of the
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List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019
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watches. That evening, an EF3 tornado struck the town of
4789:"Tornadoes rake 2 Oklahoma cities, killing 2 and injuring 29" 2616:
EF4 damage to a house at the western edge of Linwood, Kansas.
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counties. Ten minutes later, a tornado touched down west of
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561:. An EF3 tornado touched down outside of the nearby city of 6147:"The Latest: Amtrak train resumes New York-Pittsburgh trip" 4495:"59 homes destroyed in Trotwood: 'We live in a trauma now'" 383:, and one of the EF2 tornadoes touched down in the town of 346:
An EF3 tornado near Minneola, Kansas, on May 17, 2019.
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National Weather Service Wilmington, Ohio (May 30, 2019).
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National Weather Service Wilmington, Ohio (May 27, 2019).
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NWS Damage Survey for May 17, 2019 Tornado Event (Updated)
2264:, the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in 6129:"Flooding closes more than 300 roads throughout Missouri" 5983:
Heavy snow closes Mount Rushmore monument in South Dakota
5847:"Kansas City breaks rainfall record after Tuesday storms" 4887: 4885: 4883: 4881: 6050:"Mississippi's Governor has issued a State of Emergency" 5548:"At least 4 killed as severe storms batter central U.S." 4730:"Jefferson City, Missouri takes direct hit from tornado" 4551: 4549: 3670:
NWS Damage Survey for 05/18/2019 Tornado Event Update #2
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Bunting, Bill; Jewell, Ryan; Dean, Andy (May 18, 2019).
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NWS Damage Survey For 05/18/2019 Tornado Event Update #1
5043:(Report). National Center for Environmental Information 4716:"Man, 61, dies from injuries in Jefferson City tornado" 4650:"3 Deaths In Missouri As Tornado Strikes State Capital" 4057:"Man, 61, dies from injuries in Jefferson City tornado" 3694:. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2019 3412:"Day 4-8 Severe Weather Outlook Issued on May 14, 2019" 3389:"Day 4-8 Severe Weather Outlook Issued on May 12, 2019" 5902:"Missouri State Highway Patrol - Crash Report Details" 4351:
Leitman, Elizabeth; Thompson, Richard (May 26, 2019).
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Shortly after the previous EF4 tornado dissipated in
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Brandt Pike and Valley Street, passing northeast of
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was a prolonged series of destructive tornadoes and
5440:"Canada's spring floods, by the numbers - CTV News" 2713: 2705: 2679: 2653: 2633: 2601: 2505: 2497: 2471: 2445: 2425: 2393: 2236: 2228: 2202: 2176: 2156: 2124: 2074: 2048: 2022: 2002: 1982: 1929: 1921: 1895: 1869: 1849: 1817: 1732: 1724: 1698: 1672: 1652: 1620: 1568: 1560: 1534: 1508: 1488: 1456: 240: 232: 208: 182: 170: 132: 105: 97: 82: 72: 5761:"Man stranded by flood waters found dead Thursday" 5387: 5385: 4696:(Report). Iowa Environmental Mesonet. May 24, 2019 4309:(Report). Iowa Environmental Mesonet. May 27, 2019 4287:(Report). Iowa Environmental Mesonet. May 26, 2019 4197:(Report). Iowa Environmental Mesonet. May 27, 2019 3991:Royals, Cardinals postponed, will play 2 Wednesday 3672:(Report). Iowa Environmental Mesonet. May 23, 2019 3536:(Report). Iowa Environmental Mesonet. May 21, 2019 5683:"Watson asks Trudeau, Ford to investigate floods" 4694:NWS Damage Survey for 05/22/2019 Tornado Event #6 810:as well. A total of 35 tornadoes were confirmed. 5861:"It's the 2nd wettest May on record for Wichita" 5833:"Chicago breaks record for most rainfall in May" 5562: 5560: 5333: 5331: 5329: 5327: 5240:"Tornado causes extensive damage in Linwood. #2" 5031: 5029: 4330:"May 26, 2019 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 4238:Squitieri, Brian; Grams, Jeremy (May 25, 2019). 4171:Squitieri, Brian; Grams, Jeremy (May 25, 2019). 4127:"May 25, 2019 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 4104:"May 25, 2019 1300 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 3869:"May 20, 2019 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 3841:"El Reno school district doesn't cancel classes" 3785:"May 20, 2019 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 3625:"May 18, 2019 1300 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 3579:"May 18, 2019 1200 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 3558:(Report). National Weather Service. May 20, 2019 3466:"May 17, 2019 1300 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook" 3245:Franko, Angie Wang, John Minchillo and Kantele. 6848:Lists of tornadoes in the United States by time 5416: 5414: 5354:"Eastern Canada Grapples With Extreme Flooding" 5308: 5306: 5279:"Tornado causes extensive damage in Linwood.#2" 4944: 4942: 4540:"Tornado in and near Celina, OH - May 27, 2019" 4307:NWS Damage Survey for 05/26/2019 Tornado Evento 4080: 4078: 3085:on May 29 due to fallen trees as well. West of 790:. A total of 17 tornadoes were confirmed. 667:were in effect, with two of them classified as 143:on May 27; and 170 mph (270 km/h) in 4620:Nozicka, Luke; Bernard, Katie (May 23, 2019). 4534: 4532: 4530: 4328:Thompson, Rich; Nauslar, Nick (May 26, 2019). 4285:NWS Damage Survey for 05/25/2019 Tornado Event 4195:NWS Damage Survey for 02/25/2019 Tornado Event 3714:NWS Damage Survey For 05/18/2019 Tornado Event 3577:Broyles, Chris; Wendt, Nathan (May 18, 2019). 2531:National Museum of the United States Air Force 484:for severe weather across western and central 6525: 6355: 6237: 6123: 6121: 5352:Bilefsky, Dan; Austen, Ian (April 29, 2019). 4488: 4486: 4102:Guyer, Jared; Broyles, Chris (May 25, 2019). 3344: 3342: 3340: 3338: 3336: 3298: 3296: 8: 6158: 6156: 4397:Smith, Bryan; Grams, Jeremy (May 26, 2019). 3600:Jewell, Ryan; Bunting, Bill (May 18, 2019). 3464:Bunting, Bill; Jewell, Ryan (May 17, 2019). 3276: 3274: 3263:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 2596: 2388: 2119: 1977: 1812: 1615: 1451: 236:8 fatalities (+6 non-tornadic), 288 injuries 43: 6833:2019 natural disasters in the United States 5293:"Tornado obliterates the town of Linwood#3" 2976:. Although the May 28 tornado warning for 139:Tornadic – 170 mph (270 km/h) in 6532: 6518: 6510: 6362: 6348: 6340: 6244: 6230: 6222: 5008:"Northridge community hit hard by tornado" 4787:Talley, Tim; Ogrocki, Sue (May 26, 2019). 4148:Nauslar, Nick; Hart, John (May 25, 2019). 4125:Hart, John; Nauslar, Nick (May 25, 2019). 4097: 4095: 2610: 2595: 2402: 2387: 2133: 2118: 2115:Brookville–Trotwood–Dayton–Riverside, Ohio 1976: 1949:At 10:28 p.m. CDT on May 25, a small 1933:$ 400,000 (2019 USD) $ 480,000+ (2024 USD) 1826: 1811: 1629: 1614: 1465: 1450: 966: 724:. A total of 22 tornadoes were confirmed. 456:. A total of 45 tornadoes were confirmed. 49: 42: 6067: 6065: 6063: 5947: 5945: 5621: 5619: 5617: 5485: 5483: 5213:EF4 tornado on May. 28, 2019 17:32 PM CDT 5126: 5124: 4987:. Wilmington, Ohio: Iowa State University 4985:National Weather Service Raw Text Product 4900:. Wilmington, Ohio: Iowa State University 4898:National Weather Service Raw Text Product 4866:. Wilmington, Ohio: Iowa State University 4843:EF4 tornado on May. 27, 2019 21:41 PM EDT 4644: 4642: 4608:EF1 tornado on May. 22, 2019 21:56 PM CDT 4596:EF3 tornado on May. 22, 2019 22:20 PM CDT 3192: 3190: 610:was postponed due to the severe weather. 5339:"Assessing the U.S. Climate in May 2019" 3810:Vaidyanathan, Vaishnavi (May 20, 2019). 3153:List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes (2010–2019) 2793:came within close range of the towns of 2761:As the rain-wrapped tornado crossed the 2549:, a densely populated eastern suburb of 1572:$ 740,000 (2019 USD) 870,000+ (2023 USD) 912:before impacting the western fringes of 463: 6109:Thursday's Red Sox-Yanks game postponed 5799:"May showers bring new rainfall record" 5006:Randolph, Walter-Smith (May 28, 2019). 4957:. Cincinnati, Ohio: The E.W. Scripps Co 4446:. Storm Prediction Center. May 26, 2019 4219:. Storm Prediction Center. May 25, 2019 3186: 3107:Boil water advisories and water outages 1414: 4652:. KFSM. Associated Press. May 23, 2019 4263:"Severe Thunderstorm Watch Number 245" 3256: 3240: 3238: 452:, and caused temporary closure of the 5528:Prendergast, Matthew (May 18, 2019). 5133:"2019 Tornado Outbreak Aerial Survey" 3175:Tornado outbreak of April 17–19, 2019 3170:Tornado outbreak of April 13–15, 2019 3165:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2004 3160:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003 978: 975: 972: 529:The Storm Prediction Center issued a 306:Memorial Day tornado outbreak of 2019 281:tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019 44:Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2019 7: 6843:May 2019 events in the United States 5626:Engineers, Corps of (May 27, 2019). 5194:. NWS Wilmington, Ohio. May 28, 2020 4949:Ketchmark, Jennifer (May 28, 2019). 3993:, The Spokesman Review, May 21, 2019 3321:Sigafoos, Stephanie (May 24, 2019). 2972:used snowplows to clear debris from 863:tornado destroyed numerous homes in 472:On the morning of May 20, 2019, the 4374:Leitman, Elizabeth (May 26, 2019). 2580:before dissipating to the north of 1953:tornado touched down just south of 871:and through the small community of 635:northeastward through southeastern 3281:Schmidt, Amanda (July 13, 2019) . 2737:touched down at the north side of 847:. Another EF3 tornado passed near 25: 5641:Erdman, Jonathan (May 27, 2019). 4422:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 823" 4399:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 818" 4376:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 815" 4353:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 810" 4240:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 803" 4173:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 796" 4150:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 787" 3648:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 665" 3602:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 664" 3512:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 658" 3489:"Mesoscale Discussion Number 653" 3035:Kansas City International Airport 2978:Kansas City International Airport 2970:Ohio Department of Transportation 2787:Kansas City International Airport 2232:1 indirect fatality, 166 injuries 1804:to assist with clean up efforts. 5985:, Valley News Live, May 21, 2019 5746:Rochester Democrat and Chronicle 4444:"SPC Storm Reports for 05/26/19" 4217:"SPC Storm Reports for 05/25/19" 3122: 2723:Most severe tornado damage; see 2515:Most severe tornado damage; see 2304:Particularly Dangerous Situation 2246:Most severe tornado damage; see 2084:Most severe tornado damage; see 1939:Most severe tornado damage; see 1742:Most severe tornado damage; see 1578:Most severe tornado damage; see 659:, stretching from north-central 531:Particularly Dangerous Situation 269:Most severe tornado damage; see 6072:Winfield, Madi (May 21, 2019). 5586:"Man found dead in flooded van" 5131:Hatzos, Andrew (June 4, 2019). 4927:. Dayton, Ohio: Cox Media Group 4858:Hatzos, Andrew (May 27, 2019). 4501:. Dayton, Ohio: Cox Media Group 4493:Shively, Holly (May 29, 2019). 3033:was closed due to flooding and 3031:Jefferson City Memorial Airport 2680: 2535:Wright-Patterson Air Force Base 2472: 2203: 2049: 1896: 1790:Jefferson City Memorial Airport 1699: 1535: 1439: 1436: 1433: 1430: 1427: 1424: 1421: 788:Oklahoma City metropolitan area 524:Oklahoma City metropolitan area 212:5.50 in (14.0 cm) in 183: 5926:. May 29, 2019. Archived from 5759:Sims, Brianna (May 23, 2019). 5511:"IEM :: PNS from NWS TSA" 5107:Ohio Event Report: EF3 Tornado 5085:Ohio Event Report: EF2 Tornado 5037:Ohio Event Report: EF4 Tornado 4261:Grams, Jeremy (May 25, 2019). 3510:Wendt, Nathan (May 17, 2019). 3487:Wendt, Nathan (May 17, 2019). 2111:that struck in 2011 and 2017. 1616:Eldon–Jefferson City, Missouri 1611:Eldon–Jefferson City, Missouri 663:to northwest and west-central 602:. A baseball game between the 1: 5722:Hayes, Molly (May 26, 2019). 5372:"AHPS Precipitation Analysis" 4919:Hulsey, Lynn (May 29, 2019). 4420:Smith, Bryan (May 26, 2019). 3839:Willert, Tim (May 21, 2019). 3646:Jewell, Ryan (May 18, 2019). 3410:Jewell, Ryan (May 14, 2019). 3387:Jewell, Ryan (May 12, 2019). 2783:Kansas City metropolitan area 321:average number of tornadoes. 32:2011 El Reno–Piedmont tornado 6199:Garbe, Will (May 29, 2019). 5065:. WHIO-TV. September 9, 2019 3849:. The Oklahoma Media Company 3817:International Business Times 3219:King, Robtn (May 27, 2020). 3148:List of F4 and EF4 tornadoes 3025:Transportation interruptions 2925:region for the 2019 season. 2837:River and lakeshore flooding 2660:170 mph (270 km/h) 2452:140 mph (230 km/h) 2183:170 mph (270 km/h) 2029:150 mph (240 km/h) 1876:140 mph (230 km/h) 1679:160 mph (260 km/h) 1515:140 mph (230 km/h) 1452:Jasper–Golden City, Missouri 1447:Jasper–Golden City, Missouri 18:Tornado outbreak of May 2019 6541:Tornado events in Wisconsin 5014:. 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Storm Prediction Center 2881:, and the twin cities of 2721: 2709:0 fatalities, 18 injuries 2701: 2697: 2693: 2675: 2671: 2667: 2649: 2645: 2641: 2629: 2625: 2621: 2609: 2558:National Tire and Battery 2513: 2509:$ 50.5 million (2019 USD) 2493: 2489: 2485: 2467: 2463: 2459: 2441: 2437: 2433: 2421: 2417: 2413: 2401: 2244: 2224: 2220: 2216: 2198: 2194: 2190: 2172: 2168: 2164: 2152: 2148: 2144: 2132: 2082: 2070: 2066: 2062: 2044: 2040: 2036: 2018: 2014: 2010: 1998: 1994: 1990: 1937: 1925:2 fatalities, 29 injuries 1917: 1913: 1909: 1891: 1887: 1883: 1865: 1861: 1857: 1845: 1841: 1837: 1825: 1740: 1720: 1716: 1712: 1694: 1690: 1686: 1668: 1664: 1660: 1648: 1644: 1640: 1628: 1576: 1556: 1552: 1548: 1530: 1526: 1522: 1504: 1500: 1496: 1484: 1480: 1476: 1464: 1415: 1386: 1357: 1328: 1299: 1270: 1241: 1212: 1183: 1154: 1125: 1096: 1067: 1038: 1009: 1004: 1001: 998: 995: 992: 989: 986: 837:Chicago metropolitan area 258: 228: 224: 220: 204: 200: 196: 166: 162: 158: 128: 124: 120: 68: 64: 60: 48: 5360:– via NYTimes.com. 5041:National Weather Service 3978:"ArcGIS Web Application" 3952:"190521's Storm Reports" 3926:"190520's Storm Reports" 3771:"ArcGIS Web Application" 3433:@NWSSPC (May 14, 2019). 2949:Zelienople, Pennsylvania 2597:Lawrence–Linwood, Kansas 2592:Lawrence–Linwood, Kansas 2240:$ 500 million (2019 USD) 1736:$ 174 million (2019 USD) 906:Morgantown, Pennsylvania 690:Jefferson City, Missouri 249:Midwestern United States 5888:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 4557:"28 May 2019 Tornadoes" 3087:Columbus Junction, Iowa 2791:a mid-range EF4 tornado 2781:populated areas of the 2717:$ 26 million (2019 USD) 1802:Missouri National Guard 1728:1 fatality, 33 injuries 673:Carl Junction, Missouri 645:Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 628:Storm Prediction Center 474:Storm Prediction Center 352:Storm Prediction Center 333:Meteorological synopsis 6732:June 19 & 21, 2011 5608:www.mvn.usace.army.mil 3716:(Report). May 18, 2019 3692:"Damage Survey Viewer" 3200:(Report). May 25, 2019 3045:near the Iowa border. 2934:Bartlesville, Oklahoma 2847:Vicksburg, Mississippi 2843:Baton Rouge, Louisiana 2743:Douglas County, Kansas 2078:1 fatality, 8 injuries 1564:3 fatalities, 1 injury 951:Crownpoint, New Mexico 859: 823: 765: 623: 494:University of Oklahoma 469: 400: 347: 109:May 30, 2019 86:May 17, 2019 6782:May 21 & 26, 2024 6617:May 5 & 7–8, 1965 6479:Hurricane Isaias 2020 3056:Missouri River Runner 3017:, a baseball game at 2928:In the Great Plains, 2860:Bonnet Carré Spillway 2725:Enhanced Fujita scale 2517:Enhanced Fujita scale 2248:Enhanced Fujita scale 2086:Enhanced Fujita scale 1957:on the south side of 1941:Enhanced Fujita scale 1744:Enhanced Fujita scale 1580:Enhanced Fujita scale 980:Enhanced Fujita scale 857: 821: 763: 734:Central United States 682:Golden City, Missouri 621: 604:Saint Louis Cardinals 519:Tinker Air Force Base 467: 454:Pennsylvania Turnpike 398: 345: 302:Golden City, Missouri 271:Enhanced Fujita scale 253:Eastern United States 6838:F4 tornadoes by date 5973:, NWS Rapid City, SD 4815:, KFOR, May 26, 2019 4754:. KMOV. May 27, 2019 4732:. KMAN. May 23, 2019 4674:. KMOV. 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Index

Tornado outbreak of May 2019
2011 El Reno–Piedmont tornado
2013 El Reno tornado

Tornado outbreak
Dayton, Ohio
Linwood, Kansas
Altus, Arkansas
400
EF4
Wellington, Texas
Great Plains
Midwestern United States
Eastern United States
Tornadoes of 2019
Enhanced Fujita scale
tornado outbreaks
United States
Dayton, Ohio
Linwood, Kansas
Golden City, Missouri

Storm Prediction Center
splitting storms
McCook
Stockville
Dodge City
Minneola
Bloom
Lewis

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