made for good press, and together they Deaths: 0 F-scale: EF1 13. EF-scale: EF1 If a good faith effort could be made in determining which source had the correct information, then the tornado was plotted according to that information. Time: 1:06am EST to 1:08am EST F-scale: F0 Path width: 95 yards Noted discrepancies: None Path length: 1.6mile Time: 12:35am - 12:37am CST Path width: 50 yards Time: 11:29pm - 11:34pm EST Noted discrepancies: This tornado is not listed at NCDC. October 7, 2014 Injuries: 0 Nineteen homes and 23 businesses were destroyed or damaged. The tornado destroyed an old barn on Chester Hahn Road but then weakened to an EF0 of 80 mph and ended with a few snapped trees before Dugan Lane. Counties: LaRue Path length: One of the best illustrations of this has just come to hand from the storm at Bradshaw, Neb. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path width of 200 yardsGrazulis and Storm Data 100 yards. Notes: According to Storm Data the tornado touched down on the southwest side of IN 66 at the west edge of Tell City. Path length: The funnel devastated that town and crossed the Ohio River into Harrison County, Indiana. SPC lists a path length of 15 milesNCDC says 10 miles. February 28, 2011 Counties: Clark, IN Path length: 0.2 miles The pilots were associated with the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviators. As the tornado re-entered Washington County near the intersection of Daisy Hill Road and Williams Knob Road, widespread damage occurred. April 3, 1974 Grazulis Narrative: Moved northeast from seven miles southwest of Salem to near Little York. Path width: Notes: Touchdown was a mile east-northeast of Stinnettsville. Counties: Nelson 8. Storm Data says a pole barn was reduced to rubble along IN 160 northwest of Charlestown. Time: 8:23pm EDT Time: 6:12pm CDT Trees were uprooted and snapped. F-scale: F0 Injuries: 0 The lat/lon given at SPC and NCDC for this tornado is in Nicholas County. Counties: Marion Path length: A tobacco warehouse was demolished on the southwest side of town. EF-Scale: EF-0 The tornado crossed Interstate 65, damaging several vehicles and semis and closing the interstate for several hours. Narrative: Moved northeast at Laconia, ripping the roof and a wall off the Laconia school. Time: 6:30pm Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. Deaths: 0 Path length: 1 1/2 miles 16. One-half mile east of IN-162, numerous outbuildings were damaged and a small grain hopper was toppled. The park was badly damaged, just 12 days before the season's Opening Day. The funnel lifted northeast of Bedford. Injuries: 0 On Stewart Avenue a house lost its roof. Grazulis narrative: Several barns were destroyed or unroofed near Taylorsville. and mixed with mud." The first home, a well built stone home, had significant roof damage and the screened-in porch was destroyed. The tornado destroyed nine cottages as well as the county fairgrounds. The tornado moved into the Hurstbourne Woods subdivision and ripped a locked pool gate free and threw it over a building and 35 yards downwind. Injuries: 0 Injuries: 0 Time: 6:15pm F-scale: F2 Counties: Clinton Yale Programmar. If information was available indicating that the tornado made a significant turn along its path, then that was included (such as the tornado of November 7, 1996 inLogan County). In one concentrated spot two dozen trees were snapped off. Deaths: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 15 miles, Grazulis and Storm Data give 1 1/2 miles. Counties: Washington IN Path length: 3 miles Counties: Mercer In addition a double-wide trailer was blown off its foundation and an RV was tossed across the road. Forecast Discussion Counties: Mercer The city organized crews of 60 men each who worked day and night searching the wreckage, along with families and friends. The roof of the house was set down three miles away. Path width: Counties: Shelby Path length: 45 miles (probably a family of skipping tornadoes) County: Scott, KY (from Owen) At NCDC the two counties are listed separately. A large barn on KY 1009 had two walls blown out with debris thrown over half a mile downwind into Wayne County. Path width: 60yards Notes: This weak tornado hit the south side of a farm on Gettlefinger Road, causing a milk barn to collapse and tearing several panels off of a large metal outbuilding in addition to snapping trees in wooded areas on either side of the farm. Injuries: Path width: 100 yards Injuries: 0 Notes: This tornado touched down near Hickory Flat Road just south of its intersection with Hickory Flat-Ridge Road in Simpson County where about a dozen trees were uprooted. May 17, 1999 Injuries: Noted discrepancies: None Injuries: 0 April 19, 2011 Injuries: 0 Use the filter button (top right corner) to filter by date, month, year, or EF rating. The walls of one of the barns collapsed in multiple directions. May 13, 1998 Path length: 7 miles Path length: 20 miles Time: 7:30pm Time: 9:34pm EDT The last visible damage was on Georgie Way. Path length: 0.6 miles SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis 100 yards, Storm Data 300 yards. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from one mile southwest of Blowing Springs to one mile northwest of Blowing Springs. Path width: It did some minor roof and shingle damageuprooted some cedar trees and damaged some fencing. County: Clinton Deaths: 0 Injuries: 0 Path width: 50 yards EF-scale: EF0 Notes: The tornado began as a 125 yard tornado near 4510 Gather Station Road damaging a barn and traveled towards New Glendale Road and Overall Phillips Road damaging some homes and knocking down many trees and fences. Notes: Two barns destroyed, one damaged. Path width: This included a home which was totally leveled as well as a couple of anchored down double wide trailers. Path width: June 21, 2019 Path width: 200 yards County: Hancock Path width: Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 7 yards, NCDC 27 yards, Storm Data 25 yards. It damaged 3 to 4 barns and snapped numerous trees along its 1.1 mile path. Cattle and horses were killed. F-scale: F2 Path width: Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. F-scale: F1 Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from Wisdom to two miles east of Edmonton. Time: 12:14am EDT Deaths: Deaths: 0 Deaths: 0 Path length: 15 miles Narrative: Moved northeast from near Cartersville to north of Berea. Path width: 100yards Path width: 25 yards Path length: A steady watch of the needle may show any sudden fluctuation too rapid to be caught by reading the barometer. Path length: 2.5 miles their respective owners. Counties: Lincoln Three small homes were blown down. Path length: 0.5mile Notes: A tornado with 90 mph winds touched down one mile west of the intersection of KY 214 and KY 953. Path length: 3.5 mile (skipping) Injuries: 0 Notes: A family of tornadoes and downbursts moved from six miles west of Bowling Green to beyond Munfordville. November 9, 2000 Path width: 300 yards Time: 2:34pm Path width: The twister crossed Cane Run Road and demolished a home on Greenwood Road. At Brandenburg 128 homes were completely destroyed, many of them levelled and swept away. At the 200 block of Cross Creek Court wasthe clearest evidence of trees facing all eight cardinal directions. Deaths: 0 The family's pick-up truck was thrown 40 yards to the north. The tornado may have begun to skip intermittently through some woods east of KY 79 as only a few trees lost some limbs near the intersection of Delmar Lindsey Lane and Lawrence Hayes Road. Injuries: Noted discrepancies: None Path length: 0.7 mile Notes: The tornado touched down just to the southwest of KY 1899 (Mulberry Pike), crossing into Springhill Estates subdivision. SPC has no listing for path width, NCDC says 73 yards, Storm Data says 50 yards. The most "extreme" tornado in recorded history was the Tri-State tornado, which spread through parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana on March 18, 1925. Counties: Logan Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down two miles east of Adairsville and moved northeast for two miles. F-scale: F1 One victim said that his "picture window looked as if it were breathing in and out." St. Johnsbury VT: Tornado Project of Path length: Deaths: Counties: Franklin Time: 5:30pm Near the end of its path two small barns were destroyed and two homes sustained roof damage. Counties: Warren, Edmonson, Barren Path width: Injuries: 18 Counties: Clinton Security cameras from a business next door captured the damage occurring as a wall of wind and water that occurred in less than half a minute. F-scale: F1 Grazulis Narrative: Moved east from Cottonburg to south of Richmond. Deaths: May 25, 2011 F-scale: EF1 The tornado hit a property on Murrays Run Road ripping off the sides of a large well-built barn. The pilots are associated with the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviators. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2Grazulis does not list it. By Elias Loomis (1811-1889) IF any one thing has been emphasized in these pages, it has been the extreme need of more light on this whole question. Path length: Deaths: 0 March 12, 1986 A small play shed on the west side of the home was destroyed, with the debris blown to the west-northwest. Deaths: miles. Deaths: It was noted in subsequent days that the church was very poorly constructed. Several large 2x10s and 2x8s were impaled in the ground about 50 yards from the barn. Notes: The National Weather Service in conjunction with Trimble County Emergency Management and an aerial survey conducted by pilots from the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviatorsconfirmed that an EF-1 tornado touched down on Willard Wilson Road in southern Trimble county at 401 PM EST. Counties: Crawford, Harrison IN The tornado traveled from Clark County, Indiana across extreme southeast Scott County and into far southern Jefferson County. EF-Scale: EF-1 Path length: The record does state that damaging straight-line winds were also associated with this storm, so perhaps the feeling was that any damage on the Indiana side was from non-tornadic wind. It also caused the walls of 2adjacent outbuildings and a garage to buckle out. SPC and NCDC give only a touchdown point (which agrees with Grazulis' touchdown point), but no lift-off point. Grazulis lists this tornado at 10:57pm. Path width: 150 yards Near the end of the path there was roof damage to a one story house as well as downed power lines. Deaths: F-scale: F1 Injuries: several A cinder block storage building was toppled. Damage was widespread along Dresden and Longfield Avenues, with damage on Longfield reported at the addresses of 812, 713, 716, and at 715 the house was "twisted." Deaths: 1 Path length: 0.5 mile There were several outbuildings and two pole barns destroyed as well. Injuries: 2 Three barns were destroyed, 2 of them were concreted in strong firm footers. The twister lifted 2.4 miles east of Deputy. Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado at Campbellsburg. Notes: The tornado touched down in Caneyville and lifted a mile east of Caneyville, with wind speeds to 100 mph. Injuries: 1 Path length: 10 miles The tornado grew into a mile-wide monster as it plowed down at least 100 homes. Deaths: Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted. F-scale: F4 Deaths: Ian Livingston. Path width: April 3, 1974 Many historical tornadoes that supposedly traveled for dozens or hundreds of miles were likely cyclic events, and thus not really one continuous tornado. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. Notes: Storm Data mentions damage at Queens Chapel Church and on KY 314, Spillman Road, and Thurmon-Sexton Road. Injuries: F-scale: F4 Grazulis narrative: Moved east from near Marysville, with the funnel up to a half mile wide, just north and northeast of New Washington. Injuries: 20 February 29, 2012 Injuries: 57 This was consistent with EF1 damage and 105-110mph estimated winds. Time: 12:52pm EF-scale: EF1 Path width: another tornado approached from the south, It would be far safer, if one has an inclination to such views, to deny that such a view is correct, and only to accept it after most incontestable proof. June 22, 2011 Injuries: 0 Just before the tornado lifted, it did minor shingle and porch damage to a residence along Walter Lakes Road. Time: 5:56am F-scale: F2 Path length: 6 miles Narrative: Moved east from ten miles west of Harrodsburg. Two minor injuries occurred with this tornado. Path length: are associated with the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviators. May 25, 2011 The F4 damage occurred from north of Irvington, into Indiana. July 22, 1973 F-scale: F2 F-scale: F1 Injuries: 0 Path length: 5 miles Path length:4.1 miles F-scale: F2 Path length: 18 miles Counties: Mercer, Woodford, Jessamine, Fayette Path length: Noted discrepancies: None. The final damage occurred at the intersection of US 68 and Palestine Road. County: Washington, IN The width of the damage path also began to widen, increasingto 200 yards. Time: 1:25pm Path length: 0.7 mi Counties: Warren Path length: Path width: 150 yards Path width: 20 yards Time: 6:02pm Between 1890 and 2011, the city, which is located near the heart of "tornado alley," was hit by a . Path width: June 6, 1990 Blow-in insulation blew out in all directions in thehouse and the back porch resembled a snow globe. Cecilia was one of six in Winterset who died as a result of the tornado. A rural school was destroyed, as was a large church and several barns. F-scale: F2 Counties: Trimble The last major tree damage was observed around a home on Adair Rd, where trees were uprooted and trunks snapped in a cyclonic pattern around the home. Injuries: A 4500 pound tractor was moved seven feet and a 16-foot trailer was wrapped around a tree. Counties: Jefferson KY Path length: 0.2 mile Counties: Harrison IN Neither SPC nor NCDC list this tornado. Black and white without county lines Path length: 13 miles (skipping) On Michael Edward Drive the garage door was blown in on a detached garage and the roof was lifted off and shifted a foot. An 11-year-old boy was killed in the trailer. Excerpt from, The Tornado, a Fact and Theory Paper, by H.A. By John Brocklesby (1811-1899) Deaths: Path width: The rope-like tornado lifted between Tucker Station Road and Interstate 265. Deaths: Path width: 300 yards Time: 5:34pm Path width: Path width: EF-Scale:EF0 May 8, 1969 Injuries: 0 October 18, 2007 Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis calls it an F3. February 6, 2008 Path width: 35 yards It is interesting to note that if a line is drawn connecting those three damage points, the Capitol and the Governor's Mansion were in the direct path of this tornado, and the funnel cloud associated with the tornado may have gone directly over those two landmarks. Path length: 49 miles April 3, 1974 EF-Scale: EF1 Injuries: 0 A detached garage had its door bow out. The tornado lifted near Anchorage after cutting a narrow path through the south suburbs of Louisville. County: Edmonson Counties: Warren Narrative: This tornado moved east-northeast from one mile northwest of Fern Creek, traveling parallel to the previously mentioned tornado. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from half a mile south to .7 miles east of Hardinsburg. March 18, 1925 Path length: 4 miles Path width: EF-Scale: EF-1 Deaths: Injuries: 0 NWS Notes:While Lexington newspapers listed the many farms that were struck by the tornado (or its attendant straight-line winds), no road names and few references to nearby towns were given. Injuries: 0 Path length: 5 miles February 24, 2018 Counties: Butler April 19, 2011 Narrative: After damaging a farm one mile west of Charlestown, the tornado moved into the village. Barns and outbuildings were destroyed. Here, damage was estimated as EF2 with 130 mph winds. The mother was blown 400 yards, and her two daughters "with arms interlocked" were blown 50 yards. It threw the debris into a small church and removed some of its roof. The final damage was that of an unroofed house at the corner of Breckenridge and Fifth Streets. Counties: Casey Then the barn of T. P. Pickett was unroofed on Lemons Mill Road. EF-Scale:EF0 The tornado traveled to the northeast and damaged homes on Kurtz Drive and at the intersection of Thornhill Drive and Gaines Road. Injuries: 0 Time: 7:39pm CDT The lack of an F-scale is frustrating. March 19, 1963 County: Adair Path width: Path width: 325 yards Grazulis narrative: Tornado damaged some homes at New Bethel. Path width: For this project this tornado was mapped all the way to the SPC/NCDC ending lat/lon in LaRue County. There was a very concentrated area of trees snapped, along with a gutter ripped off a house and power line down. Fatality counts for Russell County vary from 14 to 20 depending on the sourcethis study will use Grazulis' number of 18. Injuries: Time: 5:39pm - 5:43pm EDT Deaths: Notes: Aweak, skipping tornado occurred on Fort Knox. Path length: The tornado came back to earth just on the other side of Cannelton and proceeded northeast into the Hoosier National Forest, damaging the Girl Scout Camp on Cann Heights Road and lifting at Plock Knob. SPC and NCDC give a path length of 58 miles, Grazulis give 35 miles (skipping), Storm Data gives 60 miles. National Weather Service information only goes back to 1950, so all pre-1950 tornadoes here are necessarily fromSignificant Tornadoes 1681 - 1991and are considered "unofficial". Time: 6:01pm Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado at Richardsville. Noted discrepancies: SPC has this storm moving from McCracken County directly into Madison County, which is geographically impossible. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. Grazulis/NCDC information agrees well with a track map of the outbreak drawn up by NSSFC. Note: Grazulis counts this as two tornadoes, with a gap in the path at the Harrison/Floyd County line. The damage continued east towards Ottoman Road where a carport was destroyed, along with additional trees that were snapped and uprooted. Injuries: 0 The tornado tracked to the east with extensive damage of trees along Hwy 1226. Wind damage was spread across about a six mile wide swath south through east of town, with a small tornado embedded within. EF-scale: EF0 Path width: 30 yards Noted discrepancies: Storm Data puts this tornado near Stowersbut can't find a Stowers on any map. Notes: A National Weather Service Survey Team in conjunction with Larue County EMA determined a tornado began near Kyle Lane which is 2 miles west of Hodgenville. Path length: 3 miles Iseeo recalled hearing a roar that sounded like a buffalo in rutting season. Path width: 50yards This damage. Pieces of clothing, blankets, sheets, metal siding, and roofing were wrapped around uprooted trees and hanging from power lines. Time: Path width: 1200 yards Path width: 33 yards Noted discrepancies: Grazulis does not include Madison County. There were also trees facing in nearly every direction that were snapped, twisted, or uprooted. Two occupants of the mobile home were injured. Tablow is directly on the county line. Elsewhere along the path numerous large hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted. Deaths: Path length: 10.7 miles Noted discrepancies: Storm Data takes this tornado from Rineyville to Colesburg. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down in Creal, crossed KY 61, KY 2762, KY 210, entered LaRue County, hit Pleasant Ridge, entered Marion County, dissipating three miles west of Saint Joseph. "Several church spires were bent, while the dome on the courthouse rocked to and fro at an alarming rate. Deaths: 0 Notes: A well-built home suffered significant damage and a shed was destroyed. A mother and four children died in one home on the Laurel County side of the Rockcastle River, fifteen miles northwest of London. Notes: This tornado touched down 6 miles southeast of Columbia along Dale Morrison Road. Counties: Simpson About 30feet from the tree there was an outbuilding that had half its roofblown off and the roof remnants were found about 50 yards away. Path width: Injuries: Notes: Several trees were uprooted along West CR 390S. The tornado became elevated as it continued east-northeast from Thomas Road, snapping a few tree limbs in a wooded area before briefly touching down one last time on Rineyville Road, where it littered the highway with tree limbs and tore the front porch off a home, vaulting the roof over the house into the back yard. Multiple trees were uprooted as well. The tornado snapped large limbs from the tree canopy in this area and likely was not in total contact with the ground. Counties: Jefferson KY Injuries: SPC and NCDC give a time of 6:00pm, Storm Data gives 5:00pm, Grazulis says 6:30pm. Grazulis narrative: At Great Crossing, four miles west of Georgetown, a small tornado destroyed a home. Deaths: Time: 6:15pm The tornado also uprooted numerous trees and ripped off sections of roofing from several other buildings. A child was killed as a two-story hilltop home was leveled and swept away. Next to that location a baseball field had the metal roofs blown off the cinder block dugout with a number of cinder blocks blown several feet east of the dugout. Structural damage occurred along IN-162 where over 50 feet of a 600 foot long commercial outbuilding was destroyed. F-scale: F2 It did minor roof damage to two homes, tossed a trampoline into a neighboring home, causing siding damage, and pushed a large travel trailer onto a minivan, heavily damaging both. Winds estimated at 175mph near Glasgow damaged or destroyed 35 mobile homes and 25 barns. Time: 4:32pm EST Time: 5:58pm - 6:00pm CDT Time: 3:17pm EDT - 3:27pm EDT Deaths: A piece of tin roofing ended up wrapped around a tree 500 yards to the east across an open field. Notes: This tornado hit several residences in a rural subdivision along Pleasure Ridge Road. Several other vehicles hadwindows broken out. July 18, 1988 February 24, 2018 This vortex intensified and merged with the primary circulation. Path length: Multiple pine, ash, and oak trees were snapped and uprooted. F-scale: F1 Injuries: 0 Path length: 0.4mile Deaths: Also hard to believe the NWS would give it an F3 rating and Grazulis would only give it an F1 or less. Narrative: A tornado unroofed and blew out the walls of a bank in Bowling Green. Deaths: 46 Time: 7:32pm EST Injuries: 1 Path width: F-scale: F1 Noted discrepancies: None (Credit: Library of Congress . Injuries: 0 Two people were killed in one rural building. F-scale: F3 Path width: 300 yards Path length: 7.2 miles May 14, 1995 Path length: 1.2 miles Large pieces of tin roofing were twisted around trees and wadded up into balls. Injuries: 0 Time: 5:25pm SPC gives and endpoint lat/lon of 28.50/-85.12NCDC give 38.22/-85.45. Notes: The tornado destroyed a trailer and an outbuilding along Hansborough Road. Kansas on June 6, 1876. Path width: Injuries: The tornado traveled north-northeast along Stony Brook Drive and lifted near the intersection of Stony Brook and Laverne Drive. Deaths: 2 EF-Scale:EF1 Path width: November 19, 1970 Of the injured, 3 were serious enough to be hospitalized. Path length: 11 miles Insulation from the largest building was spattered onto the south and east facing walls and vehicles on the east side of the complex. Deaths: 11 A one month old 64'x56' barn with 6' footers in concrete was destroyed. Counties: Hardin along the Missouri River in Kansas during the EF-scale: EF3 Weather Safety Rules The funnel passed near Stamping Ground and lifted near Sadieville. Injuries: Deaths: 2 The tornado dissipated as it approached the east shore of the channel. Deaths: Counties: Henry Injuries: 3 Ten people were injured in rural Boyle County. Injuries: 1 Counties: Fayette, Bourbon Path length: 1/4 mile Further research would be nice, to see what it did in Orange County, though it went through a rather desolate area in Hoosier National Forest. Counties: Russell (to Pulaski) Edmond. November 5, 2017 County: Warren Time: 12:03am - 12:09amEST Injuries: 0 Notes: A bow echo created a very brief spin-up in Rosine. Deaths: 0 The most intense damage occurred as the tornado lifted east of Haysville in the woods along IN 56. Many buildings, homes, and trailers were severely damaged. SPC/NCDC start this tornado at Savoyard in Metcalfe CountyGrazulis and Storm Data start it "east of Hiseville" with Grazulis starting it in Barren County but Storm Data only mentioning Metcalfe County (Hiseville is three miles inside Barren County) on KY 314. Injuries: 0 The tornado cut a swath 350 yards in southwest El Dorado, traveling southeast instead of northeast. Injuries: 0 Time: 9:16pm CDT May 30, 2004 This seems odd, since the tornadoes were moving to the southeast, and Crawford and Harrison counties are directly southeast of Knox and Daviess counties. On April 14-15, 1886, a destructive tornado outbreak affected portions of the Midwestern and Southern United States. J. L. Kendall and Grady Norton, meteorologists with the Weather Bureau, surveyed that damage and called the event, "a true tornado." Wind speeds at this point were 116 mph with a width of 250 yards. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from five miles southwest of Gerald to 2.4 miles west of Rome in Hoosier National Forest. Two large barns, a silo, and a stable were also destroyed on the same property. Injuries: Just as soon as Tee got on his car porch the tornado hit and sucked him up against the wall of his house. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down initially west of Lawrenceburg and moved into the downtown section of that city. Counties: Harrison IN October 26, 2010 Path width: 30 yards Noted discrepancies: None October 18, 2007 Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down in Cartersville. Deaths: 0 Path width: April 19, 2011 Deaths: 0 Path length: 8 miles July 5, 1987 Path width: Counties: Jefferson IN (to Jennings and Ripley) Numerous pallets loaded with mulch and topsoil were thrown or shifted several yards. As it crossed Highway 210 the twister increased to 100 yards wide and became stronger. Just south of 362 in Clark County, two additional homes and power poles were damaged greatly. Path length: 2.6 miles Time: 10:39am This damage is consistent with an EF-2 tornado and 110 to 115 mph winds. Four houses were even blown down across the river in Jeffersonville. Counties: Franklin Injuries: 12 Path width: 50 yards Deaths: Scores of trees were downed, along with power lines. EF-scale: EF0 Injuries: Numerous outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. Path length: June 1, 1917 Notes: Storm Data places this tornado in Lucas. It began as a very narrow 80 yard tornado as a mainly elevated funnel cloud/tornado near tree top level. Extensive structural damage was done to the school, amounting to a cost of two million dollars. Counties: Casey, Lincoln, Pulaski (and on into Rockcastle and Laurel) Path width: 100 yards May 27, 2004 The large metal shop had minor roof damage, but was pierced in several locations by debris from the outbuildings to the southwest, and the entire facility was shifted slightly off of its foundation. The second storm, which pummeled the recently devastated area with hail up to the size of softballs, followed nearly the same path as the first supercell. Another large tree was uprooted in this yard before the tornado lifted. Deaths: 0 The tornado lifted near Catnip Road in Perry County which is about 2.3 miles east of St. Meinrad. There were indications that this was an intermittent skipping tornado. Time: 9:15pm The rest of the building was leveled to the ground. The arch over the northern gateway was blown over. Color-coded by F-Scale with county lines SPC gives a path length of 20 milesNCDC gives 21 milesGrazulis give 29 miles. Injuries: 0 Path width: Injuries: 0 There was significant damage on the upper portion of the feed mill approximately 70 feet off the ground along with some power poles being severely bent. Path width: Finally, the tornado did a more concentrated area of damage along Muddy Creek Road where a few more homes and trees were damaged.
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