tornadoes in the 1800s

Path width: A couple was hurt in their destroyed homes. The tornado weakened to an EF-1 at 871 Palmyra Rd. 11. These tornadoes were plotted in grey with the annotation "F?". Significant Tornadoes. However, the tornado touched back down again just on the other side of the interstate at 1600 South English Station Road as an EF-0. Deaths: 0 Time: 5:30pm Injuries: 0 Injuries: 0 In Clark, the damage width narrowed to one-quarter mile as the tornado crossed Pixley Knob Road and decreased in intensity to EF2 with wind speeds of 115-120 mph. Path length: Injuries: 0 The tornado then hit a house on the corner of Cherry and South High Street resulting in roof and siding damage along with several sections of Cleveland Pear trees snapped. Deaths: 0 Path length: 0.5 mile A two story brick home was damaged "about as complete(ly) as it could possibly be" and a man and his son were killed in the home, on the northeast corner of Payne and Logan Streets (those streets do not intersect today, so this exact location is unknown). Counties: Hardin, Bullitt Injuries: 6 Numerous trees and a grain silo weredown along the property. Counties: Jefferson KY It took down several fences, with evidence of cyclonic circulation. Nearly every bone in his body was broken. F-scale: F2 Path width: The body of the Rev. Path length: Injuries: Notes: (From internal Weather Bureau memo and from newspaper clippings) Eight homes destroyed, 29 damaged. Mankayia was a great medicine horse or horse-like spirit. Grazulis narrative: A 4000 pound trailer (concession trailer) was moved 30 yards, while a Ford pickup truck was moved 60 yards. Deaths: 1 Deaths: 0 Deaths: F-scale: F2 Finley had it figured out but lost out in a power play. Time: 12:00am EDT Winds in this areawere 110 mph with a path width about 125 yards. Injuries: 0 Injuries: 0 May 8, 2009 County: Butler Path width: County: Madison Injuries: 3 Path width: 50 yards July 13, 1987 Time: 5:20pm - 5:22pm CDT F-scale: F2 Injuries: 0 Injuries: 2 Time: 2:43pm Path length: 4.7 mi There was an uprooted tree, along with shingle, gutter, roof, and barn damage. Path length: 0.5mile EF-Scale: EF-0 Injuries: January 17, 1870 tornado continued east across route 69 toward Cloverport. Injuries: 2 EF-Scale:EF1 March 27, 1890 F-scale: F1 County: Green Injuries: 0 Time: 4:01pm EST EF-Scale: EF1 Counties: Marion Path width: Injuries: 0 F-scale: F3 It then struck Meadowside Apartments and Cody Lane. F-scale: F1 Deaths: Path width: 100yards Historic outbreak sequences: Five major tornado events during the second half of May 1896. April 11, 2008 Most of the injuries were in a church that was torn apart and collapsed during evening services. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. Notes: Storm Data has this tornado touch down near Paris. Path width: 75 yards There were three homes destroyed in Kentucky, and $200,000 damage. F-scale: F1 Path width: 75 yards Another RV was tipped over onto its side. County: Taylor Counties: Logan EF-scale: EF0 One of the houses, a prefabricated home set on a concrete slab, "could not be found". Path length: F-scale: March 12, 1986 At least four big barns received extensive damage, including a turkey barn. Path length: 1/2 mile 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. F-scale: F0 There are fewer F0 tornadoes than F1 tornadoes listed here because so many F0 tornadoes have historically gone unreported or undetected. Counties: Metcalfe Time: 10:53pm CDT Sporadic tree damage continued southeast towards Walter Lakes Road. where 2 structures were destroyed. Path width: 50 yards F-scale: F2 Deaths: Two school buses were ripped off their chassis. Path length: 0.75 mile Deaths: April 4, 2011 Path length: 0.4 miles Counties: Harrison IN Boats in the Ohio River were blown loose of their moorings and landed on the falls. Time: 3:17pm EDT - 3:27pm EDT At the Mayhew and Pope Road intersection there was extensive softwood and hardwood tree damage, especially around the Harmony Missionary Baptist Church at 5226 Pope Road. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 40 yards, NCDC lists 123 yards, Storm Data says 125 yards. Path width: 50 yards The peak wind speed was 80 mph and most of the damage was at the tree top level. Notes:Most of the damage was around the southeastern portion of the Alvaton community. Deaths: 0 EF-scale: EF1 April 20, 2011 Path width: 125 yards The tornado then moved into Jefferson County, heading towards Hanover. Storm Data narrative says, "Tornado first appeared near Finley in Taylor County, completely missed Marion County, and came to earth again in Washington County a short distance south of Springfield." Path width: 70 yards County: Green Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 7 yards, NCDC 27 yards, Storm Data 25 yards. Path length: 0.4 mile Storm Data reports a plethora of seemingly significant damage. Throughout the property there were twisted and uprooted trees. County: Harrison IN Deaths: 0 Path width: 325 yards A large barn on KY 1009 had two walls blown out with debris thrown over half a mile downwind into Wayne County. It then moved northeast and removed several shingles from another home along this same street. Time: 3:00pm However, going on the research done by this project up to this point, it has been determined that there was a small tornado in Boyle County, but no tornado in Metcalfe County. Spot Request Path length: 0.23 mile Deaths: 1 Wind speeds at this point were 116 mph with a width of 250 yards. Several different sources were used to compile this tornado catalogue. Notes: A bow echo moving at over 50 mph produced sporadic straight-line wind damage with a distinct tornadic path, primarily along Slack Road inRoanoke. More than a dozen uprooted and snapped trees were observed around the Tucker House Bed and Breakfast at 2406 Tucker Station Road. Deaths: Path length: It tore the back end off of a large barn there and collapsed a 60-foot tall silo, then crossedthe road and snapped several trees. Deaths: Time: 2:55pm CDT to 2:56pm CDT Numerous trees and power lines were downed, and one tree was blown onto a house. Further research is necessary. Noted discrepancies: None Time: 8:15pm Path width: 400 yards Deaths: 0 Path width: 30 yards Counties: Taylor Time: 4:36am Path length: 1.5 miles Path length: 1/2 mile Near Patton Road there was an enhanced area of tree damage, with the trees laying in a convergent pattern. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado moved from just north of Ekron to three miles southeast of Brandenburg. EF-Scale:EF1 In the late 1800s, meteorology was still in its infancy. Path width: 300 yards The funnel passed near Stamping Ground and lifted near Sadieville. Parts of the barn, including insulation and sheet metal, were thrown into the trees. Counties: Washington, KY Multiple locations were found. Deaths: (Storm Data says this tornado struck three and a half miles northeast of Versailles at Maplewood Farm.) Whether it's a comment on our data, notification of a tornado you witnessed but do not see listed here, or if you would like to pass along your own personal encounter with a tornado, please feel free tosend us an e-mail. At 1598 Carter Brothers Roada riding lawn mower was thrown about 50 yards and thegarbage can flew 150 yards. Time: 4:00pm Time: 6:04pm Continuing over open fields, itnext hit several residences along Hill,Mulberry, and South Mulberry streetsbefore crossing U.S. Highway 231 andcausing minor roof damage to the PostOffice. There could have been damage in-between although the survey team was unable to access this area. The tornado destroyed two barns at 901 Dot Road, where it also moved heavy farm equipment, blew out exterior walls, and destroyed the home's roof. Path width: Time: 7:30pm Deaths: 0 Injuries: 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. We truly appreciate your assistance in making this the most complete and accurate tornado database ever developed for southern Indiana and central Kentucky! Path width: 200 yards Injuries: F-scale: F1 February 24, 2018 Counties: Grayson A brick building was unroofed and had a wall blown down. injured watchman on the east bank of the river Path width: 150 yards Counties: Franklin, Scott KY, Harrison KY Noted discrepancies: None Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Injuries: SPC, Storm Data, and NCDC give a time of 9:25am, Grazulis give 8:15am. Path length: F-scale: F2 Alvin York at General Jackson's tomb. Injuries: 9 May 24, 2000 Minimal F2. June 6, 1966 Path width: Deaths: 4 Timber between the river and Eighteenth Street Road along Greenwood Road was observed to have been felled pointing to a common center. The SPC/NCDC liftoff lat/lon is in Oho County but makes no sense for a tornado coming from Hopkins and McLean counties, especially without passing through Muhlenberg County. Counties: Barren Path length: 1.2 miles April 21, 1972 Path length:4.1 miles Path width: 300 yards Three people were killed in a home near Alpha and two in a home near Sumter. Time: 10:35am - 10:41am EDT This survey was conducted by personnel from both the NWS and emergency management from Franklin and Scott Counties. Two houses, a trailer, and a barn were destroyed. April 20, 2011 February 6, 2008 Another information statement will follow shortly. Notes: Numerous pine and cedar trees were uprooted or snapped and a few outbuildings were damaged. Tornado intensity is described by the fscale. Grazulis doesn't many any specific locations of the injuries he reported. April 1, 1970 Path length: 3.3 miles Deaths: Injuries: 2 Injuries: 1 Noted discrepancies: None Deaths: Injuries: Time: 10:15pm F-scale: F4 Several houses and five barns were demolished. Path length: 15 miles Path width: Deaths: April 19, 2011 Along Palmyra Road near Strickland Road, several trees were snapped with EF1 damage 50-100 yards wide and estimated winds of 100-110 mph. Notes: 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. Counties: Washington IN This photo was taken in Lebanon, Tennessee. Time: 4:00pm Path width: Path length: 1 mile Eight smokestacks were toppled at a canning plant, and the roof was ripped off a house. Path length:2.3 miles Deaths: Path width: Path width: Click here for a map of the Jefferson County portion of this tornado track. Further research suggests that the Boyle County tornado did indeed happen as described above. This tornado "bounced like a rubber ball" and destroyed several homes. Use the filter button (top right corner) to filter by date, month, year, or EF rating. February 5, 2008 A home was unroofed and tenant homes and barns were destroyed. Time: 9:45am In addition to being an interesting read on its own, one can also compare it to queries sent by the Smithsonian Institution about 30 years prior to get a sense of where tornado thought was moving at the time. Time: 1:00am Counties: Jefferson IN Path width: Metal roofing material was lofted into nearby trees and spread up to a quarter mile to the east. This tornado moved east-northeast from near Buck Lodge, eight miles north of Gallatin. Power lines were down and several power poles were snapped. Noted discrepancies: None Path width: May 27, 2004 A piece of farm equipment was thrown 200 yards as well. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F3, Grazulis gives it an F2. The Fokker F-28 . The owner of the house was upstairs sleeping when he felt his ears popping, then a large roar of wind on top of the house and bricks fell on his bed. Time: 5:30pm March 1, 1997 F-scale: F1 After overturning a tractor trailer on the highway it moved east-southeast, collapsing a wall on a large cinder block building, then destroying two metal outbuildings and flipping an unanchored mobile home. Time: 3:35am County: Metcalfe Counties: Clark, IN Color-coded by F-Scale with county lines and time zones Path width: The garage doors were bent and pushed in. Injuries: Counties: Jefferson KY They also can exhibit small changes in direction and large changes in width, neither of which are indicated on these general maps. SPC and NCDC give a time of 3:00pm, Grazulis and Storm Data give 4:00pm. It destroyed a mobile home and removed the roof from a house. Time: 11:51am EDT Counties: Hardin Notes: This tornado began near the intersection of IN 145 and Base Line Road where it destroyed a metal roofed barn. This agrees with what Grazulis has. twisted into a rope, and found several feet Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado in Eckerty. Path length: 5 miles The Anderson County courthouse lost some of its roof. Path length: Path length: 3.2 miles Deaths: 0 in Floyds Knobs, where a garage was destroyed. F-scale: F1 Four people were killed near Tracy Lane, and eleven others were injured in southeast Allen County. A trailer was demolished east of Savoyard, in which a woman named Glinda Jeffries was killed. October 7, 2014 Time: 10:34pm Only three homes that were affected by the funnel were able to be salvaged. Path width: 125yards January 30, 2013 June 11, 2009 Notes: This tornado touched down in the Pellyton area. EF-Scale: EF-1 Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and farms in the path suffered roof and outbuilding damage. August 25, 1972 Below are the results. Time: 12:19am EDT Path length: Path length: 3.5 miles Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down eleven miles northeast of Standiford Field and traveled northeast for three miles. Noted discrepancies: This tornado is not listed at SPC. Further east in the 500 block of Kara Court there was significant tree damage with the back of a house being uplifted and insulation being thrown upwind and downwind around the back of the house. Grazulis narrative: Near New Washington a small tornado leveled two barns and damaged a farm house. Time: 10:25pm F-scale: F0 Injuries: The tornado left a distinctpath in the vegetation and destroyed a part of a large metal barnnear the Rosetta General Store. Path length: 7 miles F-scale: F2 Path width: 100 yards F-scale: F1 Notes: The tornado began at the Butler/Grayson County line just north of Dog Creek Road and ended near the intersection of J. D. Hudson Road and Coats Road. Path width: 30 yards Deaths: 0 Greensburg, Kansas, who witnessed the inside The tornado continued northeast through some woods and lifted after damaging a small shed off of Tom Cain Road. A 60'x43' barn that had been recently remodeled and upgraded had three walls blown out. April 29, 1963 Notes:The tornado touched down in a corn field near Morrison Park Road, just east of Tompkinsville Road. F-scale: F0 Deaths: 0 Injuries: 0 Notes:This very small, skipping tornado did its damage primarily on hilltops between Sparks Ferry Road and the intersection of IN135 and Lewellen Road. Upon further investigation it appears that this tornado was split into two at SPC. Injuries: North of Bluff Boom Road the tornado significantly damaged a mobile home and destroyed two barns. he noted that the width of the tornado was 100 yards where it crossed Eighteenth Street Road, and widened to 500 yards as it entered Iroquois Park. EF-Scale: EF-1 Path width: Time: 9:00pm Path length: 0.5 mile Counties: Casey The tornado caused intermittent damage through Anchorage, and then grew in intensity and remained on the ground from O'Bannon into Pewee Valley. F-scale: F1 The roof at 3245 Mammoth Drive flew into the Park Hills Shopping Center, 1240 Ascot Park was badly damaged, and the houses at 3576 Bold Bidder and 1248 Ak-Sar-Ben Park were destroyed. F-scale: F2 The lack of an F-scale is frustrating. February 29, 2012 Path length: Notes: This tornado touched down at 338 Soards Road and moved northeast, lifting as it began to cross a small lake. Path width: 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. The first was a large brick ranch homewhich had most of the north half of its roof torn off, and insulation spread eastward in a narrow path. County: Allen Path length: Across the road from these buildings, the tornado tore the roof off and partially collapsed the wall of another large outbuilding. Multiple barns, garages, and outbuildingswere destroyed here as well. The twister finally lifted near the end of Drowning Creek Road northeast of Waco. Path width: 150 yards Notes: Tornado touched down on the Charles Caldwell Farm 3.5 miles southwest of Danville on Lebanon Road. Injuries: 0 Counties: Madison The head of the weather service office in Louisville, O. K. Anderson, surveyed the damage and said there was no doubt in his mind that it was a small, bounding tornado. The local Moose Lodge building had significant damage. One snapped tree came down onto the roof of a home and did considerable damage. Several trees were snapped or uprooted before the tornado lifted just east of Highway 90. SPC and NCDC give a path width of 880 yards, Storm Data says 1320 yards, Grazulis says 200 yards. Path length: 1 mile Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a time of 2:00pm, NCDC 1:00pm, Storm Data 3:00pm. The tornado traveled from Clark County, Indiana across extreme southeast Scott County and into far southern Jefferson County. Counties: Perry Deaths: Path length: 15 miles Path length: 1 mile Death counts for events in the 1800s and early 1900s should be treated as estimates, since recordkeeping of tornado deaths was erratic back then. Across from the complex numerous trees were snapped or topped off. Injuries: Deaths: Grazulis Narrative: Three barns and a small school were destroyed two miles south of Springfield. Path width: Injuries: 0 SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothingGrazulis gives 15 milesStorm Data gives 23 miles. Time: 10:44pm EDT A heavy rain, which fell continuously from 1 o'clock until 6 the following morning, made roads almost impassable and handicapped the work of rehabilitation. March 23, 1917 November 5, 2018 Noted discrepancies: None Wrought-iron Path length: 0.6miles Time: 1:05pm Path width: 150 yards Notes: Storm Data says the hardest hit areas were Apalona and Branchville. F-scale: F1 Path width: 25 yards EF-scale: EF1 Counties: Barren Pictures confirm this. April 19, 2011 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards. Counties: Hart Injuries: 32 Path length: Several homes received shingle damage along with more snapped and uprooted trees. Time: 1:22pm CST Insulation was thrown from north to southeast. The tornado outbreak sequence of May 1896 was a series of violent and deadly tornado outbreaks that struck much of the Central and Southern United States from May 15 to 28, 1896. . A barn collapsed when an oak tree fell on it. F-scale: F0 F-scale: F0 Click on a date for information about tornadoes that are known to have occurred on that day: Tornado map of southern Indiana and central Kentucky, Indiana's and Kentucky's Most Violent Tornadoes. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards. The only Kentucky event on this day in Storm Data is in Fulton County. Edmond. April 9, 1999 June 13, 1970 Path width: 200 yards Trees and power lines were torn down along Eighteenth Street Road from Kerrick Station to Greenwood Roada distance of about a mile. Counties: Hart Notes: Touched down just northwest of Bradfordsville and moved east across the north side of town. Deaths: 0 Path length: 2.7 miles Something odd here. Injuries: 30 Just as soon as Tee got on his car porch the tornado hit and sucked him up against the wall of his house. Injuries: Path length: May 31, 1998 On the fairgrounds the tornado struck a large livestock barn as well as the fairgrounds' restaurant. November 15, 2005 Path length: County: Butler There were two F4's in Wayne County on this day, so that may be adding to some of the confusion, especially with the injury numbers. If the observer is a thousand feet or more away from the funnel, or cannot see distinctly trees or objects in it or near it, he should not try to make detailed observations of the whirl, or any thing else at the tornado. Storm Data says "F1 or F2". Deaths: This continued along Graveltown Road. EF-Scale:EF0 October 18, 2007 Time: 7:35pm Should probably plot as one coherent tornado from Skinnersburg to Fleming, including all counties in between (and avoiding Bourbon County). Noted discrepancies: Storm Data says this storm struck on Irvine Road. Damage continued east into Allen County with the last evidence of damage at Walker Chapel Road about a mile south of Highway 100. Injuries: 0 A very well-built family residence took a direct hit from the EF2 tornado, with the front side of the home having the plywood exposed and with most of the shingles gone but the rest of the house fully intact due to the house having all the proper clips and braces with rebar. Injuries: 0 Time: 5:05pm May 22, 1989 Path length: Noted discrepancies: Storm Data puts this tornado two and a half miles north of Fredericksburg. Path width: 200 yards Deaths: 0 Injuries: 0 The tornado was on the ground intermittently along its path to the south and east of Park City, destroying eight barns and snapping or uprooting several trees. F-scale: F1 Asplit level home on Guston Rd had part ofits roof removed, with insulation spattered on the lee side of the home. Time: 4:17am EST Path length: The tornado dissipated after snapping and uprooting a few trees between Route 79/259 and Harned Locust Hill Road. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. EF-scale: EF2 Narrative: One of the worst tornadoes in Kentuckiana's history. Counties: Clark IN Deaths: 0 More research would be nice. Deaths: 0 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. Counties: Ohio, Grayson (from Hopkins and Muhlenberg) F-scale: F0 Deaths: 0 Insulation was everywhere. March 23, 2012 Path width: 200 yards Path length: Path width: 60yards Barn timbers were carried a mile. Deaths: Path width: Required fields are marked *. F-scale: F2 LaRue County is also included for this tornado at the NCDC website. Counties: Jessamine Path length: Injuries: 0 Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down on Liberty Church Road in Auburn. Counties: Crawford, Harrison IN Time: 2:10pm At Gosser Ridge two people were killed on a farm as most of the buildings were swept away. Time: 3:00pm About twenty homes were destroyed, and some were swept completely away. Deaths: 1 Counties: Boyle Time: 10:47pm The Louisville Courier-Journal mentions two tornadoes in Washington County on this day. May 23, 2000 Counties: Jefferson KY Counties: Warren Injuries: 20 Path length: 7.2 miles Path width: County: Washington, IN This was largely thanks to increased instances of tornado disasters given an expanding and westward moving population. Path width: Thirty homes were destroyed, with F4 damage and deaths in southwest Madison County, mostly near Richmond. January 24, 1997 Notes:This tornado caused minor damage to the roofs of two houses and significant damage to the roofof another house. Numerous pallets loaded with mulch and topsoil were thrown or shifted several yards. May 18, 1995 EF-Scale: EF-1 Between Fifth Street and Carter Street the wind speeds increased to 95 mph and the width expanded to 60 yards. Time: 3:16pm CDT Deaths: 0 EF-Scale:EF0 Time: 2:23pm EDT Fort Knox Counties: Washington KY Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from three miles northeast of Horse Cave, to Uno, and on to Hardyville. The family's pick-up truck was thrown 40 yards to the north. Time: 8:00pm EST to 8:13pm EST The Earl Watson farm was damaged as the tornado crossed Paris Pike. Injuries: Notes: Damage began near Ewing Road where trees were snapped and twisted. This may explain why some county seats seem to have a disproportionate number of tornadoes near them on these maps (such as three tornadoes with identical latitude/longitude pairs inFrankfortand the plethora of tornadoes inBowling Green). Grazulis narrative: Skipped from Guthrie to Keysburg and Schochoh. Several large barns were destroyed or had at least 70% of the walls blown out. The storm basically swept away coastal dwellings and caused severe economical and cultural damage due to loss of parishes and heavy destruction of trees. July 10, 2015 Counties: Jefferson KY Counties: Dubois Injuries: 1 Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 32 miles, NCDC 31 miles. Path length: 4 miles F-scale: F3 Injuries: Damage to several large metal buildings, a large barn, and a radio tower were observed south of Jasper. It is important to remember that the Grazulis publications list only those tornadoes that were of at least F2 strength or resulted in at least one fatality. The second funnel cloud/tornado was near tree top level. Deaths: Path width: Counties: Hardin May 7, 1961 F-scale: F2 The tornado was very narrow along Rogers Campground Road, likely no more than 50 yards wide. Sightseers started arriving the next day, and the Guard was called to control the crowds. Cedar trees were snapped. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 70 yards, NCDC 73 yards, Storm Data 75 yards. Deaths: 0 Time: 9:34pm - 9:35pm EDT Time: 11:20pm EDT to 11:26pm EDT Streets that suffered damage (other than those listed above): Atokad Park, Aztec Circle, Big Ben Court, Carlsbad Court, Carriage Lane, Custer Drive, Custer Lake Court, Dale Drive, East Hills Drive, Glacier Court, Golden Gate Park, Mount Rainier Drive, Packanack Court, Personality Court, Pipestone Court, Rocky Mount Court, Stephen Foster Drive, Shoal Lake Drive, Squires Circle, Squires Road, Tates Brook Drive, Travis Court, Tuscaloosa Lane, Woodview Drive, and Yosemite Circle. Damage was observed along and just north of State Highway 362 near the 3-county line. Time: 3:50pm - 3:52pm EDT Path width: Two homes were destroyed here along with three outbuildings. Path width: Noted discrepancies: Storm Data mentions damage on Black Jack Road in southeast Radcliff. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado moved from Allensville (which is actually in Todd County, but is very close to the Logan County line) to Corinth. Time: 4:50pm Time: 6:07pm Noted discrepancies: None Path width: 230 yards Further east along Mayhew Road a large, well-built barn was uplifted and removed from its foundation with several cedar and maple trees twisted and snapped. Deaths: May 14, 2014 Injuries: 0 Injuries: 0 A multi-business building was hit by the tornado with a large portion of its roof lifted and dropped on the Dinner Bell restaurant. There were a couple of areas where it fully descended to the surface and caused more widespread damage. 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. Along with the destroyed homes, one large Oak tree was downed along with several other smaller trees. Homes were wrecked near Kuykendall's Store west of Bowling Green and in Davenport on Barren River Pike. Deaths: 0 April 15, 1994 Narrative: Moved east-northeast from north of Caneyville to near Summit. Path length: 3 miles (skipping) Path length: 9 miles Time: 12:21am EST to 12:25am EST The tornado at this point was only 35 yards wide with wind speeds of 95 mph. Storm Data only mentions Scott, Harrison, and Fleming counties (which doesn't make sense since Nicholas County is between Harrison and Fleming counties). Environmental Films, 1993. Path width: Grazulis narrative: Touching down five miles southwest of Hardinsburg, Breckinridge County, the tornado passed along the northern edge of that town, with F3 damage to homes. Fifteen power poles were blown down along the highway. Counties: Casey Injuries: 1 Path length: Injuries: Counties: Dubois At least 27 people died in Tennessee. Path length: 8 miles Path width: Path length: 3 miles There were also two cars damaged and eight minor injuries. April 28, 1983 Path length: 0.1 mile The high school roof was lifted and some top floor exterior walls collapsed. He looked up into what appeared to be a hollow Counties: Casey Path width: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards, Storm Data 587 yards, Grazulis 800 yards. Injuries: Counties: Logan Numerous trees and power lines were blown down and windows were broken. Notes: This tornado knocked a trailer off its foundation at the intersection of Miller Road and Porter Lane.

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