Strong winds in north Wales were a tornado, experts confirm. The roof was torn off of the Tarr Distillery at 899 Manchester Street. The destruction of forty barns in Hart County and damage to 57 homes in Taylor County was likely from straight-line downburst winds. Path length: 2.5miles Path length: 2.2 mile Path width: Path width: 75 yards Injuries: Twelve homes were destroyed in the touchdown near Allensville. Injuries: 0 SPC lists a path length of 19 miles, NCDC 18 miles, Grazulis 21 miles. A sign was also blown down at a, Straight line winds along and north of the supercell moving, through Simpson County uprooted shallow-rooted hardwood and, softwood trees and destroyed a tool shed on Evans Rd. F-scale: F1 A home near the intersection of Montpelier Rd and Old Montpelier Rd sustained minor siding damage. F-scale: F1 A rural school was destroyed, as was a large church and several barns. Path width: 100 yards Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F3, Grazulis calls it an F2. Counties: Bullitt Time: 11:53pm - 11:56pm EDT Notes: The tornado touched down 4 miles south of Scottsburg on Interstate 65. The storm crossed I 65 and surprisingly did not strike any vehicles. Deaths: 0 This damage is consistent with an, The tornado continued east to near B Flood road with additional. Path width: Notes:A very narrow and intense damage path of rotating winds of90-95 mph was embedded within a 3-mile wide area of straight-linewinds. April 28, 1983 Continuing to the northeast, a home was damaged at the corner of Kentucky and Shelby streets and brick cottages on Kentucky near Shelby were wrecked. Path width: Path width: 100 yards Injuries: 20 Narrative: One of central Kentucky's darkest days began when a tornado moved northeast from south of Knottsville to north of Patesville. Path width: 100yards Path length: Narrative: Moved northeast, destroying five homes and damaging a dozen others at Columbia. The tornado skipped as it moved to the east-northeast with more substantial damage along KY 1544 in Rosine. Injuries: May 10, 2006 Wonder if this formed in the remnants of Hurricane Lili? July 18, 1971 The lat/lon given for this tornado agrees with the location Grazulis gives: Salvisa, which is in Mercer County, not Woodford. Injuries: F-scale: F2 It then grew in width and intensity as it crossed Highway 1365 and uprooted, snapped and twisted over 200 trees in a heavily forested area around a deep karst ravine. The tornado damaged a home on Rodgers Road, overturned two barns, and uprooted and/or twisted several trees. F-scale: EF0 Path length: EF-scale: EF2 Injuries: April 4, 2011 We can uncover their habits, such as their preferred direction of travel, time of year for formation, typical strength, and myriad other data through careful historical study. NCDC or Grazulis must have the better path lengthSPC entry looks to be an entry error. Deaths: 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. Time: 12:41pm Deaths: 0 Path width: 250yards Grazulis takes it to just northeast of Bedford, which generally agree with a track map of the outbreak drawn up by NSSFC. Path length: Less than one mile EF-Scale: EF-0 Time: Two people received injuries when a chimney fell on them and broke their ribs. Injuries: 0 Injuries: 2 Next a large oak tree was uprooted at 3705 Modesto Road and a trampoline was thrown into a Volkswagen and then over a house. Counties: Clark IN, Jefferson IN, Trimble Path width: Pieces of clothing, blankets, sheets, metal siding, and roofing were wrapped around uprooted trees and hanging from power lines. Grazulis narrative: A tornado touched down briefly two miles southeast of Glasgow "destroying" 13 trailers and 34 frame homes as well as feed mills and silos. They also stated that the tornado looked like a black wall as it approached. Path width: Path length: 12 miles A trailer and two barns were destroyed. F-scale: F2 Notes: The tornado first downed a large tree on McDowell Road 2.8 miles south of Hodgenville. Time: 2:12am CDT EF-Scale:EF0 April 23, 1968 Two large barns, a silo, and a stable were also destroyed on the same property. SPC and NCDC place it at 8:00pm, Grazulis and Storm Data at 10:00pm. Director Teresa Hopkins-Elam and Ward 5 City Councilman Rarchar Time: 10:50pm EDT to 10:55pm EDT Injuries: 0 F-scale: F1 EF-Scale: EF1 June 1830 Deaths: Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F2, but Grazulis does not list it. July 22, 1973 Path length: 0.5miles County: Madison Injuries: Carmel Road. Injuries: 3 Notes: Began on Bull Creek Road west of Vesta where it scoured the ground. Trees were blown down on Chilesburg Road, and many trees and fences were torn down on the John E. Madden Farm on Winchester Road about four miles out of Lexington (roughly where Winchester Road meets I-75 today). It damaged three more barns and uprooted more trees along Montpelier Rd. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yardsNCDC 30 yards. Path width: 75 yards January 24, 1997 Injuries: 1 Damage totaled $1,500,000 as 500 homes were destroyed, along with two schools and many other buildings. Deaths: 0 A cluster of tall evergreens was snapped off and strewn chaotically in all directions. Notes: The first damage occurred off of Old Greenville Road where several homes experienced siding and roof damage. EF-scale: EF1 October 10, 1959 Time: 2:38pm - 2:44pm EDT Time: 8:30pm Path width: 250 yards Moving northeast over forested land, the next evidence was more tree trunks and branches snapped on Poplar Grove Rd just north of the intersection with Hilldale Rd. Carmon Creek Road where several hardwoods were snapped along with power lines down. February 6, 2008 World War I veterans described the devastation and suffering as worse than what they witnessed during the Great War. Path length: A barn collapsed when an oak tree fell on it. Deaths: For much of the mid-1800s, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. was the center of weather observation for the United States. Time: 3:30pm During the final stages of the tornado, it struck homes along Peyton Road flipping over single wide trailers, lifting the roof of a barn, and doing extensive tree damage. A home was destroyed on the east side of North Fraucke Road. Notes:This touchdown occurred approximately 5 miles west of Salem on SW Washington School Rd. Counties: Jefferson KY Six businesses and 34 homes had minor damage. Deaths: The tornado formed about a mile northeast of Temple Hill just south of Barbour Road. The church itself was leveled. Between them was a treeless and fenceless waste, with scattered remnants of homes and uprooted trees. Counties: Boyle F-scale: F3 Path length: 5 miles Path length: Barns, power poles, and trees were immediately blown down. Path length: Injuries: 0 June 7, 1980 Injuries: 0 The most significant damage was found at 3000 Slack Road. Path width: 95 yards Path length: 1.8 miles One of the first tornadoes reported in South Injuries: 0 Time: 3:55pm Injuries: A house and a metal silo were destroyed. Path width: 150 yards Deaths: 0 Counties: Washington KY Injuries: 7 Narrative: Moved east from ten miles west of Harrodsburg. Deaths: 0 Path length: 60 miles (probably a family of tornadoes) Time: 4:30am October 6, 2014 It holds records for longest path length at 219 miles (352 km), longest duration at . Notes: Though local news accounts reported "heavy damage in western Franklin County," the first specific point of damage this project has been able to find so far has been at the Capital City Airport, so will begin the track there. Path width: 150 yards One barn was destroyed and another had the roof blown off. Early American Tornadoes 1586 - 1870, by David M. Ludlum, was also an important source. June 10, 2013 Deaths: 0 Deaths: 0 F-scale: F2 Time: 4:00am Path width: 150 yards Time: 1:29am EST to 1:34am EST F-scale: F1 1. The likelihood of tornado involvement seemed to begin near Gilpin, continued east, passing south of Eubank, and ending in northern Laurel County. F-scale: F0 Path length: 0.6miles 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. A third well-built brick home had its roof completely lifted and thrown over 300 yards downwind. Information lead and forecaster for the Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang. Path length: 1/3 of a mile Noted discrepancies: Storm Data says this storm struck on Irvine Road. Path width: 30 yards Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck the Brooks Hill neighborhood. Time: 2:34am Path length: 0.4 miles Injuries: 0 Several witnesses saw two different tornado near the Miami Court and Wobegone Way area. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down near Botland on Manton Road at the Carol Ballard Farm. Path length: 0.5mile The path was 150 yards long and 75 yards wide. Injuries: 0 The tornado intensified as it moved into Jennings and Ripley Counties. Deaths: 0 At the home next door the front door was pulling away from the building. Please select one of the following: Noted discrepancies: SPC has this storm moving from McCracken County directly into Madison County, which is geographically impossible. Path length: 25 miles (skipping) Path width: Time: Noon Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis says F1. Houses were unroofed. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck Hunters Lane, north of Bardstown. Deaths: Path width: 60 yards F-scale: F2 February 6, 2008 County: Breckinridge The tornado pushed in garage doors at an industrial building along Ring Road. Narrative: Moved east from near Summersville to near Campbellsville. Deaths: Time: 6:15pm Grazulis has this tornado touch down ten minutes before the previous one (listed above). Narrative: One "substantial" home and four barns were destroyed as a tornado moved northeast at Sonora. Deaths: 7 Counties: Perry (from Spencer) County: Russell, Casey Counties: Crawford 3. Three track maps are available: zoomed in (local view), zoomed out (regional view), and a satellite map with damage points plotted. The tornado snapped and uprooted trees, destroyed a mobile home, and caused roof damage to a number of homes. July 2, 1980 F-scale: F1 Deaths: July 13, 2015 Narrative: A tornado, which possessed a "wrenching, spiral motion" according to witnesses and was described in the newspaper as "whirling and tossing about like a monster in pain" moved northeast through the southeast part of Louisville, damaging over a hundred buildings. The body of the Rev. Time: 4:00pm Counties: Mercer Path length: 16 miles Notes: This tornado passed through western and central Lincoln County. EF-Scale: EF2 Counties: Jefferson KY of the event until morning, when they Counties: Orange Counties: Jefferson KY, Shelby, Oldham, Henry The cloud heard their prayers and passed them by. Path length: 0.4mile Part of a large outbreak across Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky. In Scott County, immediately north of Highway 362 and east of Concord Road, three homes were severely damaged while five double wide mobile homes were completely destroyed. May 18, 1995 Fort Knox Path width: 200 yards Time: 7:35pm CDT were blown down. Path length: Deaths: 1 Deaths: 0 Path width:275 yards Grazulis does mention that the tornado skipped. 157-158. Injuries: 10 Deaths: 0 Path width: 50 yards Path width: 35 yards Two people were killed in one rural building. Along with the destroyed homes, one large Oak tree was downed along with several other smaller trees. May 28, 1996 trunk moving side to side for about a half hour. Multiple locations were found. One resident lost twenty softwoodand hardwood trees, The tornado lifted just east of Hawley Gibson Road, twisting several trees on a farm there. Notes: The highest winds with this tornado were estimated to have been 95 to 105 mph. Injuries: 6 Time: 4:00am Several buildings were damaged. A family farm had numerous trees twisted, snapped, and uprooted. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F3, Grazulis calls it an F2. 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. Path length: Notes: Storm Data says this tornado hit Palestine. Storm Data says this tornado touched down a half mile south of Paynesville, and does mention that the tornado continued into Trimble County to near Mount Pleasant. April 28, 2002 Time: 12:47pm CST Injuries: Time: 4:05pm Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck just south of Franklinton. A parlor rug from the house that lost its roof was later found in Phil Arbuckle's pasture, torn to rags, a mile away. Notes: Storm Data says this occurred near New Roe. Injuries: 1 Counties: Green Louisville, KY6201 Theiler LaneLouisville, KY 40229-1476502-969-8842Comments? Counties: Grayson Tornadoes have always been pretty intense throughout central and southern US. Deaths: From there, the tornado crossed into Jefferson County, Indiana. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado lifted at Wisdom. County: Boyle The most intense damage was found near Frankfort Cemetery and the Kentucky State Capitol. The tornado lifted near Drennon Creek. Path length: 0.3 mile If you have any tornado-related information you'd like to share with us, we'd very much like to hear from you. Counties: Anderson Injuries: 0 Path width: 75 yards Another mobile homer sustained roof damage and there was significant rock and mud spatter against three sides of the mobile home. April 21, 1972 Another woman was killed in her home two miles east of Palmyra. January 3, 2000 Deaths: 0 Time: 7:03pm - 7:06pm EDT The tornado dissipated after striking Harrod's Creek, Kentucky. March 1, 1997 A couple of houses and two church buildings sustained roof damage. In Harrison County the tornado killed a woman in her mobile home in southeast Depauw. NWS Deaths: 0 Nearly a complete roof of one outbuilding was project 1/2 mile to the east. Path width: 100 yards Path width: 250 yards Deaths: 0 Deaths: 0 Injuries: Many buildings had roof or other damage. Time: 7:40pm EST to 7:50pm EST Storm Data seems to then continue the tornado into Hardin County to Colesburg (or could that be part of the tornado listed at 3:45pm from Hardin to Spencer counties?). SPC gives a path length of 36 miles, NCDC gives 35 miles, Grazulis 38 miles. F-scale: F0 SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC and Grazulis give nothing. On Four homes and two barns were damaged along Highway 111. Path length: 30 miles Counties: Fayette Path length: The F4 rating isbased on a single leveled home south of Caneyville Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 7 yards, NCDC 27 yards, Storm Data 25 yards. EF-Scale:EF0 Path length: Time: 4:06pm CST Thetornado continued skipping along thenorthwest side of Sandy Hill Rd, damagingoutbuildings on another farm, beforecrossing KY highway 261 at Guston Rd. March 6, 1961 Counties: Russell (to Pulaski, Rockcastle) Path length: 1/2 mile Time: 6:02pm Counties: Washington IN The most intense damage was 200 yards wide. Mapped as best as possible, since lat/lon given was just off of Irvine Road. The side of a two-story home was torn off. Time: 8:10pm February 12, 1880 Most of the injuries in the tornado were in a street car that was hit by the roof of a house. Deaths: 0 F-scale: F0 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. Another area of significant damage was at the intersection of Highway 100 and Reeder School Road (near the Simpson/Allen County line)where a house had significant roof damage and had an exterior wall blown out. Time: 6:00pm Path width: 75yards Deaths: 0 Here, buildings containing several businesses were severely damaged. Time: 3:00pm Path length: 4.7 mi Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down one and a half miles northeast of Hartford and moved northeast for a mile and a half. With a population of over two million, the city's infrastructure would be devastated in the event of a severe tornado. Deaths: 0 Three houses and four barns were blown into the Barren River at Thomas Landing, injuring ten people. Time: 4:00pm Deaths: Time: 6:45am - 6:54am EDT Injuries: 0 Injuries: filled, and clothing torn into shreds. The Jonas Weil Farm on Briar Hill Road suffered an unroofed home, two miles of destroyed fence, and 500 felled trees. A man residing in the trailer was fatally injured, dying a week later from his injuries. Nearby straight-line wind damage in Georgetown was comparatively light. Counties: Jessamine A tornado swept through parts of northern Oklahoma County along the Deer Creek valley west of the Edmond area during the evening of May 5th, killing 3 people. Time: 4:25pm A mobile home and three barns were destroyed. Dakota occurred on April 17, 1878. In subsequent research, no evidence has been found of damage in Barren County, so will only include Metcalfe County at this time. Deaths: Path width: 4 miles west of Cloverport, additional minor damage was done to a group of homes along 2169. The vortex quickly intensified to EF3 strength as it crossed the south portion of the town of Marysville, severely damaging several homes. County: LaRue Deaths: Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down one mile west of Kent and moved east for two miles. Counties: Mercer Noted discrepancies: SPC's beginning lat/lon is in Scott County KY. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 32 miles, NCDC 31 miles. F-scale: F1 Time: 11:08am CDT EF-Scale: EF-1 The worst damage mentioned in Storm Data is the destruction of a barn and three farm buildings, along with scattered roof damage and a "wrecked" trailer. Path length: Counties: Clark KY Two cars moved several feet and were turned 45 degrees with one on top of the other in the State Farm parking lot. Time: 3:35am Time: 8:29pm - 8:36pm CDT April 28, 1994 Deaths: 0 F-scale: F2 Counties: Casey Several homes and a factory were damaged. Counties: Harrison IN Noted discrepancies: NCDC narrative does not match up with the lat/lons given for Jefferson County. The tornado lifted near the Simpson County line near KY 100. Injuries: F-scale: F3 County: Metcalfe F-scale: F1 May 14, 1967 February 24, 2018 County: Perry Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Injuries: Path length: Between 1890 and 2011, the city, which is located near the heart of "tornado alley," was hit by a . Counties: Garrard A chicken house weighing hundreds of pounds was rolled over and moved several feet. He wrote that "the Injuries: 0 The last evidence of a tornado was at a house on Point Pleasant Road where the tornado blew in a garage door. F-scale: F2 Injuries: Counties: Shelby The debris was blown up to 0.25 mile to the northeast and exhibited both convergence and rotation. F-scale: F4 The tornado Injuries: Two of the deaths were in Hardin County. Path width: 300 yards The tornado increased in width to 200 yards on Wobegon Way significantly damaging several homes. F-scale: F3 Deaths: Counties: Orange, (Lawrence), Washington IN Grazulis Narrative: Moved east from Cottonburg to south of Richmond. Path width: Time: 5:40pm EF-Scale:EF0 Several theories have been advanced to explain the causes of whirlwinds, but they are supposed to be generally produced by the lateral action of opposing winds, or the influence of a brisk gales upon a portion of the atmosphere repose; in a manner analogous to the eddies that arise at the junction of the two streams, flowing with unequal velocities, or the air-whirls that occur, when the wind sweeps by the corner of a building, and strikes the calm behind it. It moved northeast, leveling homes and forests west of Fairview, leveling a church north of Bear Branch, passing south of Milton, and lifting near Wilmington. The tornado narrowed and went to about 50 yards in width. Injuries: 0 Deaths: 0 Notes: A fast moving tornado briefly touched down four times in Louisville. to conduct a damage survey. Aviation A house was damaged, and a corn crib was destroyed. It then tracked across rural Monroe County, uprooting and snapping large trees. Path width: F-scale: F2 Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted. Trees were uprooted and snapped. A large RV was flipped overa large tractor trailer was moved about five feetand a horse trailer was thrown over 75 yards. Deaths: Deaths: 0 setTimeout(function(){var t=document.createElement("script");t.setAttribute("src","https://sample.dragonforms.com/getEmbeddedClientScript.do?embeddedsite=TW_dispatch_nl"),t.setAttribute("type","text/javascript"),document.body.appendChild(t)},5); Become a subscriber today and youll recieve a new issue every month plus unlimited access to our full archive of backlogged issues. The tornado lasted for a minute or less. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothing. Three tornadoes were 1200 yards wide: one each on March 27, 1890March 18, 1925and April 3, 1974. South Hill, where several people were injured and trailers were swept away, and Dunbar were especially hard hit. Deaths: Deaths: 0 Looking at the map it seems more logical that the Knox/Daviess tornado would be first, followed by the Crawford/Harrison tornado. Three chimneys of the Orange County Courthouse collapsed, most likely when hit by roof debris. Notes: (From internal Weather Bureau memo and from newspaper clippings) Eight homes destroyed, 29 damaged. Several trees were also toppled in a wooded area behind this home. Path width: 30 yards Path length: 2miles Deaths: Structural damage occurred along IN-162 where over 50 feet of a 600 foot long commercial outbuilding was destroyed. Path length: F-scale: F1 There were many barns damaged or destroyed, power lines and power poles down or snapped, some trees snapped and uprooted, and several homes and outbuildings had roof damage. Time: 9:00pm Noted discrepancies: None Path width: Path width: Path width: 300 yards Path width: At 291 Elamond Road part of the roof of a home was peeled back with extensive siding damage. Although not all of the data for every storm that occurred are available, some parts of the coastline were populated enough to provide data of hurricane occurrences. Path length: Path length:4.1 miles May 11, 2003 SPC and NCDC agree on a path length of 36 miles, suggesting the tornado must have continued beyond Hopkins County. Deaths: 0 Deaths: Across Washington County, particularly east of IN 135, thousands of trees were uprooted and snapped. Deaths: 0 Storm Data lists this tornado in McCracken and Marshall counties. Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from northwest of Elizabethtown, destroying businesses as it passed two miles north of that town along the miracle mile strip on US 31W. Path length: and injuring their mother in their home. Notes: Two hundred trees were uprooted on a ridge top near the end of Dug Road north of Burkesville. July 18, 1988 Time: 9:54am EST The only damage to the home, however, was minor roof damage from a branch falling on it. Path width: SPC gives a path length of 20 milesNCDC gives 21 milesGrazulis give 29 miles. Path width: Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast from near I-64 at Riddle to five miles east-northeast of Carefree. This distance from Dugansville would put it in Washington County. Injuries: 0 Path length: 4.7 miles Time: 5:50pm Time: 4:40pm Notes:The tornado touched down two separate times. The damage width narrowed in this area to only a couple hundred yards. Deaths: 0 The tornado snapped large limbs from the tree canopy in this area and likely was not in total contact with the ground. Time: 4:12pm - 4:13pm EDT Path width: 400 yards Notes:A National Weather Service storm survey teamconfirmeda maximum wind speed of 105 mph. For the first case study on outbreak sequences, we examine two weeks of nearly nonstop tornadoes. May 14, 1995 Path length: 1/10 of a mile great distances. As soon as the mid-1800s, the government began collecting data on tornadoes. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado destroyed two barns in the Fairfield area. Time: 7:19am-7:46am EDT Counties: Harrison IN Time: 11:20pm EST F-scale: F1 Time: 5:10pm Injuries: 18 Time: 5:58pm - 6:00pm CDT Notes: Trees were downed and a dozen barns were destroyed. Injuries: 1 F-scale: F1 Wilmington, Current Conditions Deaths: 0 Path length: 0.8mile Debris from these structures was found up to 300 yards to the east in a pond. Deaths: 0 Injuries: 5 The funnel may have either weakened or lifted over southern Barren County before striking Beaumont in Metcalfe County. Notes: The National Weather Service in conjunction with an aerial damage survey performed by pilots David Katz and Gary Katz and photographer Tom Boucher from the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviators determined that an EF-1 tornado touched down in northern Henry county on Friday, March 2nd. Notes: Storm Data says this struck Peyton Ridge. While these spinny winds are not unique to our country, they are very much a part of the American experience. Noted discrepancies: SPC, Storm Data, and NCDC give 28 injuries, Grazulis give 27. Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from three miles northeast of Horse Cave, to Uno, and on to Hardyville. Path length: By John Brocklesby (1811-1899) Path width: 140yards The tornado proceeded to Route 79/259 and struck a home just north of A.H. Wilson Road with EF-2 strength. There were some trees down further along the farmer`s field, but the tornado lifted after traveling approximately 0.6 miles where a few trees were topped where it lifted. Noted discrepancies: SPC/NCDC call this an F1, Grazulis says F2. Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from six miles west of Salvisa to one mile east of Ballard. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado did damage on Kinnard Road, passed Gold City, and ended one mile northeast of Mount Aerial (about two miles into Allen County). Path length: Deaths: 0 March 23, 2012 Notes: This brief twister destroyed two barns and did heavy damage to several other barns and homes. Injuries: 0 EF-Scale: EF1 Deaths: 0 One building was damaged at the touchdown site. Roofs were torn off at Ak-Sar-Ben Park. March 28, 1997 F-scale: F1 A tied-down trailer was overturned. Path width: 400 yards New York, Harper & Brothers, 1868. Path width: Path width: County: Scott, KY Injuries: 0 Injuries: Time: 6:05am - 6:07am EST Time: 7:15pm Across the street the tornado did extensive roof damage to a family house and barn. The tornado continued on for another mile, causing occasional tree damageand dropping debris before lifting near the east end of Groce Road, where it peeled roofing material from a metal out building. Storm Data erroneously lists this tornado in Jefferson County IN. Narrative: A barn was significantly damaged west of Big Spring, and a mobile home was partially unroofed southeast of Big Spring. Rather, the paper instead describes damage in Lexington in a southwest-northeast path from Collier Court through Balmoral Court to the intersection of Bryanwood Parkway and Bellcastle Road. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothing. Image credits. Injuries: Counties: Harrison IN Time: 10:47pm Low end EF-2 damage was observed. Injuries: Counties: Meade Time: 3:48pm - 3:49pm EDT Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F1Grazulis calls it an F2. May 30, 2004 A note should be made of the width of the greatest destruction, not including houses unroofed on the borders; also the length of the path where it was most destructive, and the distance from the point at which it first struck the earth to the point at which it left the earth during the time of the greatest destruction. Deaths: 1 This tornado is very oddly listed at the NCDC website. Notes: After researching this tornado (see discrepancies below), including reviewing radar data, it appears this tornado touched down at Chandlers Chapel in northeast Logan County, moving through Warren County crossing I-65 about seven and a half miles south of Bowling Green, continuing eastward into northernmost Allen County passing just north of Meador, then turning to the northeast near Finny, Haywood, three miles south of Glasgow, and ending at the Metcalfe County line near where the parkway crosses the border. Injuries: Here, the tornado was an EF4 with 170 mph winds. The twister first toucheddown at a home on U.S. Highway 62 just west of Goshen Church Road, tearing off shingles and uprooting a tree. Notes: Ten trees were uprooted, blown over, or snapped on either side of Route 66 north of Oriole. Counties: Fayette, Clark KY October 9, 2009 1-Stop Drought A few more homes received minor damage before the tornado lifted near Longview. The tornado crossed into Oldham County, moving through Orchard Grass Hills and lifting at the northern tip of Clore Lane. On October 25, 1844, a tornado moved northeast from present-day Mission, Kansas, into Missouri. April 6, 1988 The local townspeople were unaware Counties: Logan, Warren (from Todd) June 11, 2009 Two homes were destroyed here along with three outbuildings. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists this as an F2, NCDC and Grazulis list it as an F1. June 26, 2011 F-scale: F2 F-scale: F3 Injuries: Time: 6:49am EST Grazulis lists this tornado as an F2.