tornadoes in the 1800s

Deaths: Deaths: 1 November 9, 2000 April 5, 2017 Time: 6:15pm Counties: Henry The tornado lifted at the intersection of West Mount Tabor Road and Smedley Road. Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado in Birdseye. The tornado touched down at approximately 3:38 PMEST, and the initial damage included snapped and twisted trees just west of Hwy 421. Time: 9:00pm Houses were unroofed at the intersection of Preston and Mechanic, a small brick slaughterhouse on Mechanic was demolished, and a two and a half story brick house on Mechanic was badly damaged. Deaths: 0 F-scale: F4 Metal roofing material was lofted into nearby trees and spread up to a quarter mile to the east. Counties: Scott IN Deaths: 0 Ten people were injured in rural Boyle County. Time: 1:25pm Injuries: 0 At Ceva Logistics a large section of the north wall was pushed out due to 75-80mph winds. EF-Scale:EF0 Path length: Path length: 37 miles (skipping) F-scale: F3 SPC lists a path length of 68 miles, NCDC 50 miles, Grazulis 62 miles, Storm Data 67 miles. A barn collapsed when an oak tree fell on it. A swing set was thrown from the back of the house to the front. F-scale: F1 Path width: Deaths: 0 Path length: Deaths: 0 A 500 gallon propane tank moved to the south 3 feet and became lodged against a grain storage building. Homes and other buildings were unroofed at Crab Orchard Springs. March 20, 1882 1880s scientists didn't use terms like "wind shear" or "cold front," but they did observe that tornadoes affecting "central states of the Union" occurred when winds of different temperatures collided. Notes: The tornado spun up west of Star Field on the north side of the Paoli School Complex, destroying a 100 year old barn and heavily damaging the roofs of two other outbuildings. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a time of 2:20pm, Grazulis gives 3:25pm, Storm Data 3:30pm. May 14, 1995 The path ended at the W.D. Path width: Fatality counts for Russell County vary from 14 to 20 depending on the sourcethis study will use Grazulis' number of 18. July 5, 1987 Injuries occurred when three trailers were destroyed. F-scale: F2 Beyond the initial touchdown area, only minor roof damage and tree damage in the form of uprooted trees and snapped trunks, occurred before the funnel lifted at Childress Road. Grazulis lists this tornado at 8:15pm. Further research would be good, to confirm this tornado's track. Path length: Path width: F-scale: F2 The deadliest was on. Noted discrepancies: None Anoutbuilding, previously used to make brooms, next to the house hadsignificant damage when a large tree fell on top of it. Time: 4:25pm F-scale: F0 Counties: Anderson EF-Scale: EF-0 Deaths: Barns were destroyed five miles east of town. The tornado damaged a home on Rodgers Road, overturned two barns, and uprooted and/or twisted several trees. Injuries: 0 Path width: 300 yards There was also some tree damage. Thirty homes and six businesses were destroyed at Narrows (virtually the entire village). Notes: At the start of the path the tornado was EF-0 strength as it damaged shingles and siding and snapped maple trees. EF-Scale: EF-0 A barn was slightly damaged in the South Hudson neighborhood, a barn was damaged on Fountain Avenue, and the home of Sheriff Deputy Murphy on Clayton Avenue lost its two chimneys and suffered other roof damage as well. Time: 10:40am EST Deaths: Nobody knew about it until the next morning when they saw the scattered debris causing tales of a night phantom., A tornado was reported near Dallas, Texas on April 15, , 1879 that destroyed more than a dozen homes and injured twenty-five people. Path length: 1.3mile Deaths: 0 June 6, 1990 Counties: Metcalfe Counties: Clark KY A mobile home was picked up, thrown, and disintegrated by the tornado. Time: 7:20pm EF-scale: EF0 Path length: 0.5 mile County: Washington, IN If one has a barometer, an observation should be made by some one every minute till the tornado has passed. Path width: 30 yards The tornadotouched down for a second time at 41 El Retiro Ln where the pathwidth increased to 50 yards and the winds speed increased to 90-95mph. made for good press, and together they Grazulis takes it to just northeast of Bedford, which generally agree with a track map of the outbreak drawn up by NSSFC. The end of the path was surveyed east at Hwy 259 where another metal structure was damaged and several trees where downed. The tornado crossed US 421 and continued northeast. F-scale: F0 Injuries: 20 In addition, an outbuilding lost part of its roof and debris struck a residence causing cracked masonry and dented drywall inside the structure. EF-scale: EF1 Several homes sustained extensive damage and three people were injured. Counties: Shelby Injuries: 0 Notes: Touched down briefly just northeast of Henryville. A total of 51 homes, 33 barns, three churches, four trailers, and 100 other buildings were destroyed, and fifty more homes had major damage. Trees were down in this location as well. The tornado intensified east of the intersection of Kettle Bottom and State Highway 362. Time: 3:20pm According to Storm Data this tornado touched down two miles north of Russell Springs (Grazulis starts it east of Russell Springs). May 17, 2003 Time: 9:45am Path width: 400 yards Black and white with county lines It also destroyed a detached three car garage. Path length: Path length: 1.6 miles Counties: Fayette Forty homes and 75 barns were destroyed. Path width: 125 yards F-scale: F2 Flying debris damaged at least two other buildings and vehicles, with roofing debris scattered a quarter of a mile to the northeast. Path width: 400 yards Damage was then fairly sparse until the tornado entered the Germantown and Phoenix Hill neighborhoods. F-scale: F2 The tornado moved northeast into Danville, lifting shortly after causing damage at 435 Frye's Lane south of downtown. Notes:This short-lived spin-up occurred as a northeast-moving storm interacted with outflow winds from a southeastward-moving storm in eastern Metcalfe County. August 1, 1954 Immediately after hitting this building and downing trees in a nearby cemetery, it crossed US 62 and did additional tree damage as it moved through a wooded area. Upon further investigation it appears that this tornado was split into two at SPC. Path length: 0.5 miles June 22, 2011 Narrative: One of the worst tornadoes in Kentuckiana's history. Injuries: 0 F-scale: F4 May 27, 2004 However, in addition to Grazulis' information, the Bowling Green newspaper reported tornado damage on Porter Pike. Path length: County: Trimble F-scale: F1 Noted discrepancies: None April 5, 1985 It holds records for longest path length at 219 miles (352 km), longest duration at . Just before the tornado lifted, it did minor shingle and porch damage to a residence along Walter Lakes Road. Injuries: 1 Additional research necessary! The only structural damage was to a small home on the top of a hill near South Rays Fork Road. Path length: 2.2miles F-scale: F1 Path width: Path width: 100 yards The narrow tornado continued northeast, uprooting trees and damaging outbuildings, breaking out all of the windows of one building. There was mention of tornado damage in Smithfield and just outside New Castle in Henry County. Deaths: 1 Winds in Danville were estimated at over 100 mph. Noted discrepancies: None F-scale: F0 The unattached bed of a pickup truck was picked up and thrown 150 yards. North of Bluff Boom Road the tornado significantly damaged a mobile home and destroyed two barns. Storm Data narrative says, "A small tornado of the bounding type moved in a straight line west-southwest to east-northeast from about half a mile east of Standiford Fieldto approximately ten miles northeast. July 10, 2015 Time: 4:25pm Debris could be seen in the air swirling around the funnel. Time: 5:00pm On Danny Sadler Road a single wide trailer was destroyed and farm equipment was thrown 50 yards. Time: 5:47pm Deaths: It then took a large section of roofing off the Paoli Police Department building on West Main Street before snapping several trees along Lick Creek as it moved east-northeast toward the city square. February 12, 1880 Deaths: The house was built in 1777 (this project wonders if it was the Charles Whitaker House). Path length: 11.6 miles Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F3, Grazulis gives it an F2. Sheet metal and shingles were lifted into trees along the route of the storm. Violin from the late 1800s donated to Pioneer Days. 2. A witness at the end of this tornado's path reported seeing two tornadoes on the ground simultaneously, as the fourth tornado produced by this supercell touched down about a quarter mile north of the ending point of this one. County: Perry Injuries: 0 Injuries: Injuries: Strange time disagreement between SPC and NCDC. Counties: Harrison IN Path length: One man was killed, and his son may have died as two homes were destroyed three miles southeast of English. Path width: 300 yards Several homes and barns were damaged or destroyed. Injuries: Injuries: 0 This year is trending higher in the number tornadoes. Time: 7:15pm Path width: 100 yards Injuries: 0 Injuries: 0 Eyewitness narrative: I was 15 years old at the time andI lived on KY 44 just east of Elk Creek in Spencer County. Injuries: Injuries: Further to the northeast it destroyed another barn and damaged the roof of a house. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 20 yards, NCDC and Storm Data says 50 yards. Path length: October 9, 2009 F-scale: F1 The tornado continued northeast across the land that would become Central Park, and into Eagle Park between Ormsby and Park Avenues and Third and Fifth Streets. Path width: 880 yards Counties: Washington KY Thirteen residents of the four homes took shelter in the basement of one of the homes. April 2, 2006 Counties: Barren Injuries: Several large branches were downed near this home as well. Path length: Narrative: One of the most devastating tornadoes to ever strike Kentucky. March 28, 1997 Counties: Butler, Warren (from Muhlenberg) Injuries: 1 Some children were killed on their way home from school. Time: 9:20pm EDT March 2, 2012 EF-Scale: EF-1 The National Weather Service archive goes back to 1950. Path width: 150 yards Deaths: Time: 11:12am EST Path length: 7 miles Path width: The path of utter destruction, in which everything was flattened, was a quarter mile wide. Grazulis narrative: Moved north-northeast from five miles west of Danville to the east side of Pleasant Hill, passing two miles east of Harrodsburg and ending about eight miles northeast of that town. May 30, 2004 Deaths: 1-Stop Climate It is not listed in Storm Data. Injuries: Injuries: 0 March 7, 1956 Path width: 100yards Injuries: Injuries: Or, it's also possible that a small satellite vortex spun out of the main tornado to the north. Injuries: 0 Notes: Grazulis/NCDC seem more believable here. Injuries: 0 Path width: 200 yards Splitting shingles in the Wilson Cedar Forest. Path length: 8 miles Deaths: 1 Time: 1:01am EST to 1:03am EST They account for 68 percent of all Great Plains tornadoes. Seventeen houses were damaged along Walnut Street from Fifteenth to Seventeenth Streets, a home was severely damaged near the corner of Madison and Thirteenth Streets, and a factory was damaged at the corner of Chestnut and Twelfth Streets. Deaths: 0 April 3, 1974 It damaged trailers and downed many trees. Injuries: 0 Injuries: 12 Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC call this an F3, Grazulis calls it an F2. (The ending lat/lon given by NCDC for the Franklin County portion of the track is wrong.) Time: 2:00pm Counties: Meade F-scale: F2 Path length: 3.8 miles Path width: 150 yards Notes:This tornado touched down in a grove of trees near the end of Kurtz Drive. March 1, 2017 Deaths: Hopewell Cumberland Presbyterian Church was damaged. Deaths: Notes: A weak squall line tornado briefly touched down along IN 135, doing minor damage to several residences and downing several trees three miles northeast of Hillgrove. A child was killed when a concrete block grocery store caved in. injured watchman on the east bank of the river Counties: Perry, Crawford, Harrison IN, Washington IN, Clark IN, Scott IN Injuries: 2 September 20, 2009 Deaths: 0 Notes: Storm Data begins this tornado on the west side of Simpsonville. A semi truck was flipped as the tornado crossed Interstate 65. Grazulis narrative: Skipped from Guthrie to Keysburg and Schochoh. Deaths: A few trees were snapped as well. Injuries: Path width: One person was severely injured, and may have died later. F-scale: EF1 On Lemons Mill Pike the John Drake Farm and the home of Dr. S. S. Amerson were hit. Two of the deaths were in Hardin County. Immediately after the storm, Lagrange Interurban cars leaving Louisville could not get beyond Lyndon. Path width: 130 yards Questions? EF-Scale: EF1 Damage was observed along and just north of State Highway 362 near the 3-county line. Time: 4:05pm April 11, 1972 Path width: Path width: F-scale: F1 One barn was destroyed, and others were damaged. F-scale: F1 Injuries: 0 Last updated: May21, 2021. An outbuilding was destroyed and debris was scattered for a quarter mile. Counties: Shelby, Franklin Path width: Injuries: Notes: Will map this as touching down just barely inside LaRue County. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of one mile, NCDC and Storm Data say 14 miles. Injuries: Time: 4:15pm Notes: This tornado began on the south side of Frankfort and tracked to the northeast. Path width: F-scale: F2 Path width: Path width: 350 yards Counties: Grayson, Hardin Path length: 3 miles According to witnesses, the tornado was "cone-shaped and had a large black cloud at its top, coming out of the west. Injuries: 0 Further research necessary. As the tornado continued to the northeast, it produced major roof damage to homes along Rineyville Road. F-scale: F2 The City refused any outside aid. Tree damage continued along thepath with additional EF-2 damage occurring attwo chicken farms where a 200 yd long chicken barn was destroyed and hundreds of chickens were killed and/or lost. Path length: 1.75 mile A metal roof was peeled off of a small outbuilding. Deaths: Several trees were snapped or uprooted before the tornado lifted just east of Highway 90. Twenty-five homes were declared uninhabitable. March 2, 2012 The most significant damage occurred near the intersection of McKendree Church Road and Highway 100 where a well constructed brick house completely lost its roof. Injuries: 0 Injuries: Path length: Deaths: 0 Storm Data says the tornado unroofed a home in LaRue County before crossing the Rolling Fork River in Nelson County at New Haven. Path width: February 7, 1904 Deaths: Miller farm. Path length: 1.8miles Counties: Trimble Numerous vehicles near the repair shop sustained damage when hit by large debris from barns to the southwest. SPC list this event as an F2Grazulis does not list it. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 30 yards, NCDC says 20 yards. Path length: 17.4 miles Deaths: 0 Notes:A brief tornado touchdown was embedded at the end of a longer axis of straight line winds about 6.2 miles SE of Brownsville. Path length: 1.6mile EF-Scale:EF1 Counties: Clinton Damage was again observed along and west of Speith Road, 1/4 of a mile north of Henryville-Blue Lick Road just southwest of Henryville. The tornado was witnessed at Little Bend and was described as being about 17 yards wide while moving at about 40mph (and accompanied by large hail). Injuries: 0 The nearby home lost some roof covering and suffered debris impact. The side of a two-story home was torn off. May 8, 1969 ", A large tornado outbreak in Kansas, Missouri, Counties: Boyle May 26, 1894 Deaths: 0 Blow-in insulation blew out in all directions in thehouse and the back porch resembled a snow globe. F-scale: F1 There was other F1 damage to the roofs of farm buildings and homes. SPC/NCDC begin the tornado west of ScottsburgGrazulis starts it north of Scottsburg. Deaths: The twister then moved into the cemetery and inflicted terrible damage to trees and monuments. F-scale: F3 F-scale: F0 County: Orange County: Bullitt SPC lists a path width of 10 yards (obviously incorrect), NCDC 30 yards (obviously incorrect), and Grazulis 200 yards. F-scale: F4 moved northeast from present-day Mission, February 19, 1888 Mississippi averages 31 tornados per year, resulting in an average of 7 fatalities. Near the intersection of KY 152 and Mac Court extensive tree damage occurred. Noted discrepancies: None Notes: This tornado touched down near several large metal outbuildings destroying two and heavily damaging two others. 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. Deaths: 0 Path length: 5miles Notes: Storm Data says this tornado hit Mannsville, Burdick, Meadow Creek, and White Ridge. Path length: Injuries: 0 Deaths: 0 Time: 2:00pm Deaths: 0 It then tore the porch off the east side of a home on the south side of US 68/80, depositing debris into nearby woods. Path width: 25 yards F-scale: F0 Path length: 0.5 mile Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis says F3. August 20, 2016 April 27, 1971 Moving east-northeast, the tornado damaged roofs and snapped several large tree limbs, as well as toppling a large but rotting tree that crushed the roof of a garage. F-scale: F2 Injuries: 0 In the late 1800s, meteorology was still in its infancy. Near KY 152 and Montrose Street the roof of a factory was blown in and extensive tree damage occurred. Counties: Jefferson IN It traveled east over forested land, doing occasional damage to trees before it passed into Hardin County, 0.7 miles WSW of the U.S. Bullion Depository. Injuries: 0 Trimble County is included at NCDC, with begin and end lat/lons identical to each other and to the end lat/lon given at NCDC for Jefferson County. The same tornado once again touched down on the east side of main street at the State Farm Insurance agency and Citizens Union Bank. F-scale: F0 Path length: There it killed eight more, including five in one family. SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. Notes: The tornado began just southwest of Lake Spring Road where a couple of trees were snapped or uprooted and a 24 x36 barn experienced extensive roof panel damage. Color-coded by F-Scale without county lines with time zones, March 27, 1890 -- Louisville (est. Storm Data lists both Shelby and Henry counties. Damage continued east into Allen County with the last evidence of damage at Walker Chapel Road about a mile south of Highway 100. perfectly with radar signatures to determine that the initial start, point of the tornado occurred 4.5 miles south southwest of, Hawesville in Hancock County along route 2181.

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