A mobile home was destroyed and a conventional home was shoved 10 feet off of its foundation. Counties: Madison
Two other barns were also damaged or destroyed, and many trees were uprooted or damaged. Deaths:
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck near Keene. Path length:
Path length: 2 miles
The Bowling Green newspaper said the damage occurred around 10:30pm. Injuries: 0
The deadliest was on May 3, 1999. Counties: Henry
Garages were destroyed in Senning's Park (site of Louisville's zoo at the time, located across New Cut Road from the Iroquois Amphitheater). The other mobile home lost its roof and half of its walls. May 28, 1996
SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis nothing. F-scale: F2
Counties: Breckinridge
Counties: Dubois
EF-Scale: EF-1
Path width: 60 yards
Time: 10:30pm
Path width: 60 yards
F-scale: F1
If the longitude is changed from SPC/NCDC's -84.08 to -85.08, it's in Shelby County. June 16, 1997
Path length:
Counties: Jefferson KY, Shelby, Oldham, Henry
Three 400-foot-long broiler buildings were destroyed at Magnolia. Deaths:
Deaths: 0
(Credit: Library of Congress . A man received minor injuries when a barn he was in collapsed around him. Counties: Warren
Most of the injuries were in a church that was torn apart and collapsed during evening services. Time: 4:45am
Alvin York at General Jackson's tomb. Deaths:
Counties: Orange
The tornado covered the witness's house in fallen trees. Deaths:
Counties: Anderson
June 19, 2011
Time: 12:28am EDT
Deaths: 0
Forty homes and 75 barns were destroyed. The tornado moved east-northeast, roughly paralleling Morrison Park Road, flattening corn on several farms. SPC and NCDC list 8 fatalities, Grazulis and Storm Data list 10. Deaths: 0
Path length:
Path length: 0.8 miles
Notes: The tornado began in a field west of Center Peggyville Road, taking out several trees in a tree line before moving east where it destroyed a large, well-built barn, lofting debris into the air and sending it as far as 0.25 mile to the east. Injuries: 1
Counties: Simpson, Warren, Barren
A man at 3576 Bold Bidder broke his neck when a brick wall collapsed on him. It's interesting to note that the part that was destroyed was aligned north-south, so that a strong west wind, which would be typical of an RFD, would have hit it broadside. Path length: 1.2 miles
Path length: 2 miles
Path length: 2.2 miles
One man was killed, and his son may have died as two homes were destroyed three miles southeast of English. Storm Prediction Center. Deaths:
F-scale: F0
For more recent tornadoes, clicking . 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. Path length:
The tornado continued east-northeast in far northwest Clark County on Dan Gray Road where the twister leveled many well-built homes and caused extensive tree damage. Time: 3:45am
Path width: 125 yards
was consistent with EF-1 damage and 90 mph winds. Injuries: 0
Time: 6:42pm
Time: 9:03pm
Time: 5:19pm - 5:21pm CST
Then the barn of T. P. Pickett was unroofed on Lemons Mill Road. Path width: 150 yards
At a quarter past noon during Sunday services the twister struck the church, causing it to collapse. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis 100 yards. Path width:
Will plot a single tornado as close to the given lat/lons as possible. The back part of the barn was thrown to the west while a wagon in the trailer was pushed out through the barn. Path length: 2 miles
Injuries:
A liquor store and two warehouses were unroofed. Noted discrepancies: SPC, Grazulis, and Storm Data give a time of 12:05am, NCDC 12:03am. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down just south of Corydon. Time: 2:34am
NCDC does not include Fayette County. Crossing over Lewis Road into Barren County, the roof of a sunroom was torn off of a home and an outbuilding destroyed. Time: 3:50pm
Notes: Numerous pine and cedar trees were uprooted or snapped and a few outbuildings were damaged. Tornado fascination and observation is nothing new. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Storm Data 133 yards, Grazulis 300 yards. In this region, the tornado was an EF3 with 150 mph winds. More research would be nice. Would tend to believe Storm Data's width. Time: 8:18-8:22pm CST
It touched down just east of Old US 60 near the Breckinridge Emergency Management Center. Counties: Logan
The first written accounts of tornadoes in the Great Plains were from settlements near and along the Missouri River in Kansas during the mid-1800s. EF-Scale:EF1
The Salem School was damaged. Path length: 15 miles
Numerous vehicles near the repair shop sustained damage when hit by large debris from barns to the southwest. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down about two miles northwest of Paint Lick near the Madison County line. 1-Stop Climate Deaths: 7
SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis nothing. Large parts of the barn debris were lofted into trees southwest of the structure, snapping their trunks. SPC gives and endpoint lat/lon of 28.50/-85.12NCDC give 38.22/-85.45. Time: 6:00pm
Injuries: 40
Time: 9:45pm
Towards the end of the path a pole barn was destroyed and a home was unroofed on US 31W. The tornado tracked northeast to near the intersection of Hurstbourne Lane and Brownsboro Roadwhere it briefly lifted. There were also two cars damaged and eight minor injuries. Path length: 1 mile
Path width: 100yards
Path length:
Along Grazulis' path at NCDC, Wayne County Illinois is listed as an F4 at 5:24pm, Edwards County Illinois as an F4 at 5:49pm, Wabash County Illinois as an F4 at 6:08pm, Knox County Indiana as an F4 at 6:29pm, Gibson County Indiana as an F4 at 6:39pm, Pike County Indiana as an F4 at 6:48pm, Daviess County Indiana as an F4 at 7:08pm, Martin County Indiana as an F4 at 7:24pm, Orange County Indiana as an F4 at 7:41pm, and Lawrence County Indiana as an F4 at 7:43pm. NCDC does not include Trimble County. Counties: Ohio
Noted discrepancies: None
County: Scott, KY
Across the street, a one-story residence sustained roof and shingle damage with one of the front windows blown out. Maximum wind speeds were 95 mph. SPC gives a path width of 70 yards, NCDC provides no width. Path width: 125 yards
Injuries: 2
Notes: According to Storm Data, the tornado touched down 2 miles east of Clarkson, and moved northeast for about a mile. Path width:
November 7, 1996
Near Kirksville one home was demolished and another lost its roof. F-scale: F3
Grazulis narrative: At Blueberry Hill, two barns were "blown up and flattened" by a tornado that touched down south of Lexington. EF-Scale: EF-2
County: Butler
Deaths: 0
Counties: Logan
The twister finally lifted near the end of Drowning Creek Road northeast of Waco. It also apparently hit a cemetery and "toppled 50 tombstones". Injuries:
Homes were swept away in many communities, including Keytown, Angle, Oak Grove, and Liberty. Injuries: 8
Tales Path width:
And, while the sturdy Eads Bridge remained standing, nearly 300 feet of its eastern approach was torn away. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC says 30 yards. EF-scale: EF2
Injuries: 0
Most of the damage was to trees, and there was some minor structural damage to two farms. Deaths: 0
Path width:
County: Orange
Injuries: 1
They were rescued several hours later as workers and neighbors cleared Murray Roadof trees and debris. Deaths: 0
Time: 2:00am
Some witnesses thought there might have been a small tornado, but no credible eye-witness accounts of a visible funnel were received. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down one mile west of Kent and moved east for two miles. Near the end of the path there was roof damage to a one story house as well as downed power lines. Time: 5:10pm
F-scale: F2
F-scale: F2
Deaths: 0
About twenty homes were destroyed, and some were swept completely away. Path length: 15 miles
Path length:
Notes: This tornado touched down in Lexington on Patterson Street and skipped to the east-southeast at 35mph, lifting near New Circle Road south of Winchester Road. It then crossed Sweeney lane. F-scale: F1
February 28, 2011
Narrative: Moved to the east-northeast from Mauckport to just south of Louisville. Time: 2:54am EDT
Path width: 75yards
July 21, 1996
F-scale: F0
F-scale: F0
Deaths:
Narrative: Tornado hit Big Spring. June 2, 1990
Injuries: 0
Path width:
The tornado also did some damage to the roof and shingles of a residence at 326 Jessica Circle. Path length:
Time: 7:00pm local time
SPC and NCDC list 225 injuries, Grazulis lists 228, Storm Data 243. September 22, 1980
Injuries:
Deaths: 0
About a dozen expensive homes were destroyed in affluent suburbs of northeast Louisville. Time: 3:53pm
Local Climate Page F-scale: F3
Noted discrepancies: None
Farther north along Deatsville Road, a resident lost a large section of a tree and had minor siding damage along the east side of his home. F-scale: F1
The most intense tornado damage occurred shortly after touchdown where 50 healthy hardwood trees had snapped trunks with no foliage. Injuries: 2
Deaths: 0
Injuries:
Counties: Casey
All of the damage was consistent with EF-0 wind speeds between 70 and 80 mph. Injuries: 0
Counties: Franklin, Scott KY, Harrison KY
F-scale: F1
Deaths: 0
Path width:
EF-Scale:EF0
Nevertheless, the city and the surrounding area see hundreds of less apocalyptic tornadoes a year. This photo was taken in Lebanon, Tennessee. Time: 4:15pm
Counties: Hart
Counties: Fayette, Clark KY
Deaths:
A 20x30 barn was also destroyed, and a third small barn along the path was damaged. Path width: 1200 yards
In addition, we can only know about the tornadoes that were reported to us. Path width: 440 yards
Notes: A family of tornadoes and downbursts moved from six miles west of Bowling Green to beyond Munfordville. Counties: Casey, Lincoln, Boyle
Path width: 50 yards
At one point, there were two distinct paths, as two funnels moved parallel to one another. Several homes experienced roof damage with some windows blown out. Injuries: 0
A small play shed on the west side of the home was destroyed, with the debris blown to the west-northwest. Counties: Hart
Injuries: 0
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F2, but Grazulis does not list it. October 10, 1959
Path width:
Damage was confined to IMS Lane. Three barns were destroyed, 2 of them were concreted in strong firm footers. Injuries:
F-scale: F2
Path width:
Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and farms in the path suffered roof and outbuilding damage. August 25, 1972
Narrative: Coincidentally enough, a tornado hit Lincoln County on Abraham Lincoln's birthday. June 22, 2011
Deaths: 46
A custom-builthome had exterior wall damage in the master bedroom with adjacentbathroom. F2 and F3 tornadoes are strong tornadoes, with winds as high as 206 . A severe weather outbreak in the mid-Mississippi Valley more than lived up to its well-predicted potential for strong tornadoes on Friday, December 10, taking lives and raking landscapes from Arkansas to Illinois. Injuries:
Injuries: 0
Deaths: 0
Notes: Houses were twisted and trees uprooted. Notes: Touched down at the Kroger's store at 2200 Brownsboro Road. Path width:
Counties: Lincoln
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado lifted at Wisdom. Narrative: Moved east from near Rochester, unroofing a school and destroying a gym. April 5, 1985
April 19, 2011
Injuries: 1
The tornado then struck a residence on the east side of KY 1822 and lifted off the roof. Environmental Films, 1326 pp. The Board of Trade organized a relief committee to oversee the recovery, and the Board also authorized $15,000 in pensions to widows and orphans of the storm. Path width: 150 yards
Time: 9:45am
F-scale: F2
Residents said there was a major pressure change with the tornado. Path length: 1.4 miles
Two homes were unroofed and torn apart, injuring two people inside one of them. A trailer and two barns were destroyed. Wrought-iron SPC gives a path length of 38 miles, NCDC gives 33 miles, Storm Data says 40 miles, Grazulis lists a skipping path of 23 miles. Counties: Anderson
Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 30 yards, NCDC says 20 yards. Path width:
F-scale: F1
Deaths: 0
May 11, 2003
F4) PDF, Current Hazards Cannot find Michelsville on any map. March 16, 1963
Path width:
Counties: Metcalfe
F-scale: F1
The tornado moved along Muddy Fork and snapped or uprooted numerous trees. Deaths: 0
Deaths: 0
Path length: 2.2 mile
Injuries: 0
Counties: Franklin
A home and a small outbuilding were damaged, and numerous trees were uprooted. Path width:
Deaths: 1
Injuries: 0
Time: 7:23pm
A church and a school were struck at Canton. Path length: 15.6 miles
April 28, 1983
In this area, several well-built brick homes were destroyed. Trees and power lines were damaged as well. Deaths: 0
It is considered an F5 on the Fujita Scale, even though tornadoes were not ranked on any scale at the time. Notes:The tornado touched down near the intersection of Canton Road and Howell Road. Deaths: 0
Path width:
Trees were uprooted and snapped. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 70 yards, NCDC 73 yards, Storm Data 75 yards. Time: 5:47pm
SPC and NCDC give a time of 3:00pm, Grazulis and Storm Data give 4:00pm. Time: 7:00pm
The Daily Press said, "A tornado struck the city with inconceivable energy." . Losses totalled five million dollars in Lincoln County. However, the spring of 2011 was one of the deadliest and costliest tornado seasons on record. Path width: 100yards
Time: 8:10pm EST to 8:12pm EST
F-scale: F1
November 15, 2005
Path length:
June 2, 1990
Injuries:
July 18, 1971
Theowner sustained only minor injuries as herolled over with his house, crawling outof a hole after it settled. SPC and Storm Data give a path width of 100 yards, NCDC gives nothing. Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Deaths:
Deaths: 1
Homes and other buildings were unroofed at Crab Orchard Springs. F-scale: F1
Time: 6:15pm
Finally, the tornado lifted after doing damage from the south side of Henryville near Robyn Avenue to the east side of Henryville at the intersection of Highway 160 and Haddox Road. Path length: 0.6 mile
The second tornado began as an EF1 and damaged a church and a few trees. Time: 2:34pm
Path length:
If you spot a tornado whose track is mis-plotted, pleaselet us know. Time: 5:04pm CDT
August 9, 1987
Counties: Cumberland, Clinton (to Wayne)
Time: 5:54pm - 5:56pm EDT
Path length: 12 miles
Notes: About two miles west of Gamaliel the tornado destroyed two conventional homes and two mobile homes. Counties: Grayson
Grazulis narrative: Hit at Becks Mill. Homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed. County: Ohio
Path length:
Time: 11:30am
Injuries: 72 (70 in Russell County, 2 in Pulaski County)
Notes: Interspersed among straight-line wind damage was a tornado that first touched down a half mile east of Amos. June 2, 1990
Path length:
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado moved from McKinney to Crab Orchard. November 19, 1970
Deaths: 0
Grazulis Narrative: Three barns and a small school were destroyed two miles south of Springfield. Path width:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1953. Injuries: 0
More research is necessary. Deaths: 0
Time: 8:15pm
Time: 6:52pm - 6:53pm CDT
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. Time: 8:25pm - 8:27pm EDT
Time: 1:06am EST to 1:08am EST
Grazulis Narrative:
Time: 9:26pm CDT to 9:33pm CDT
The tornado crossed the Ohio River from Jefferson County, Indiana and narrowed to about 200 yards wide. SPC/NCDC begin the tornado west of ScottsburgGrazulis starts it north of Scottsburg. It moved to the east-southeast, passing just north of Smiths Grove, west of Hays, and dissipating at Beckton west of Glasgow. The longest tornado path ever recorded in this region was 60 miles. Injuries: 0
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. May 27, 2004
The tornado continued eastward, snapping the trunks of several large trees along Butler Creek and damaging carports and a metal outbuilding along Holmes Bend Rd and Turkey Trace. Counties: Casey, Lincoln, Pulaski (and on into Rockcastle and Laurel)
Path length: 0.2 mile
May 6, 1840 - The Great Natchez Tornado kills 317 in Natchez, Mississippi. Counties: Bourbon
Notes: A large number of trees were snapped and uprooted north of Bretzville and Saint Anthony. April 3, 1989
Eagle Park (primarily used for baseball) was damaged between Third and Fourth streets and Ormsby and Park avenues, and a home was damaged on Third Street opposite the park. Three houses were destroyed and five were damaged. F-scale: F1
Continuing to the northeast, a large metal carport was lifted and blown 50 feet north into neighboring trees, and more tree limbs were snapped, while a vinyl fence was blown northwest, as was a large trampoline and a patio umbrella, which was entangled in utility lines northwest of its origin. Noted discrepancies: None
Several trees were uprooted. Path length:
Counties: Nicholas
It then traveled southeast damaging the middle school complex on Highway 27 about a mile south of Stanford. Noted discrepancies: Lat/lon actually places this in Oldham County. Path width:275 yards
The tornado skipped east-northeast for nearly 9 miles across primarily open fields. Path length: 1 mile
Deaths: 0
Path width: 440 yards
Deaths: 0
Time: 12:10am
Two people died in homes that were destroyed. Counties: Warren
Numerous large hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted at a Girl Scout campground on Geyman Hill Road. An outbuilding was destroyed and debris was scattered for a quarter mile. Path length:
Counties: Logan and Simpson
The high school roof was lifted and some top floor exterior walls collapsed. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 20 yards, NCDC 27 yards, Storm Data 25 yards. Injuries: 0
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2, but Grazulis does not list it (which it should be, regardless of strength, as was his practice in his 1992-1995 supplementlending support to the theory that this tornado is listed in Grazulis as the Woodford County event.) Please try another search. F-scale: F2
Time: 6:00pm EST
Counties: Washington, Mercer
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. Injuries: 0
Path length: 5 miles
February 6, 2008
Injuries: 12
Narrative: This unusual January tornado touched down southwest of Shively and moved east-northeast. April 20, 2011
Notes: Hard to believe and F3 tornado with a path length and width as small as what SPC gives. Significant damage occurred on Broadway near Cave Hill Cemetery. Path length: 1.8miles
There were several outbuildings and two pole barns destroyed as well. A four-year-old girl in the house was blown 200 yards and survived with a broken leg. Many trees were uprooted and a few were snapped. Path width: 125 yards
Ronnie said, "No we are just going to go to bed." Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis 50 yards. The tornado increased in size at 532 Stoneridge Ln. Time: 5:00pm
of fine dirt and leaves which seemed to be Path length:
F-scale: F1
Time: 7:57pm
May 23, 2000
February 6, 2008
Grazulis narrative: Tornado damaged some homes at New Bethel. Deaths: 0
EF-Scale:EF0
Time: 5:30pm
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 4
December 11, 1967
Just east of Route 135, tremendous tree damage wasobserved. March 2, 2012
Counties: Garrard, Madison, Clark KY
Path length:
A car was overturned on Main Street. May 14, 1995
Counties: Logan
Path width: 50 yards
EF-Scale: EF-2
Grazulis times this tornado at 11:30pm. F-scale: F1
Counties: Woodford
As the tornado continued to the northeast, it produced major roof damage to homes along Rineyville Road. Injuries: 0
Counties: Spencer
Injuries:
Time: 9:00pm
Time: 4:06pm CST
Continuing to the east-southeast, the tornado downed numerous trees in a cyclonic pattern on both sides of Spencer-Hamilton Road south of Loretto. Path length:
It proceeded to the east-southeast through Little Bend (near Mining City) and into Butler County. Path width: 200 yards
Notes: A well-built home suffered significant damage and a shed was destroyed. Four-year-old Terry Harding, on Dawson Drive, suffered a fractured skull and severe head lacerations that required surgery. Storm Data begins this tornado at Cottonburg, moving it to two miles north of Whitehall and beyond. F-scale: F2
May 28, 1996
Injuries:
November 18, 2017
Path width: 400 yards
Path width:
Path width: 400 yards
SPC and NCDC list one injury, Grazulis lists four. The tornado weakened from there to an EF-1 tornado, damaging trees as it crossed into Carroll County with wind speeds in far eastern Trimble County of 85-90 mph. Injuries:
It touched down on Buck Lane, struck KY 1978, crossed Georgetown Road, and struck near Citation Boulevard. Counties: Madison
Counties: Marion
Path width: 75yards
Injuries:
Path width: 30 yards
saw pieces of the home scattered across the July20, 2018
Great Plains were from settlements near and Several houses were reduced to kindling, and one tenant house was "blown completely away" near Silver Creek. If you see a tornado track that looks out-of-place, pleasecontact us. Path length: 37 miles (skipping)
Deaths: 0
Counties: Shelby
F-scale: F1
F-scale: F1
Please select one of the following: Noted discrepancies: SPC has this storm moving from McCracken County directly into Madison County, which is geographically impossible. Deaths: 1
Counties: Casey
Use the filter button (top right corner) to filter by date, month, year, or EF rating. Deaths: 2
County: Edmonson
Damage in Roundhill and Reedyville may have been from straight-line winds or a separate small tornado. Time: 7:00pm
Death toll may have been as high as 17. April 20, 2000
Time: 6:30pm
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. Time: 7:25pm
Noted discrepancies: SPC has this storm moving from McCracken County directly into Madison County, which is geographically impossible. Deaths: 0
south of Kyana, near the end of the damage path.
Counties: Nelson
Deaths: 0
Three people were injured as houses were unroofed and barns destroyed. Time: 3:00am
Grazulis Narrative: Moved northeast, striking the northern part of Tell City. F-scale: F2
Path width:
Damage totalled $2.5 million (1890 dollars) in Jefferson County, with another half a million dollars with F2 intensity damage in Jeffersonville INalong with 20 injuries. January 2, 2006
Injuries: 10
Counties: Perry
April 28, 2002
It looked fine except if you looked at the corners of the foundation. County: Allen
Injuries:
Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 70 yards, NCDC 73 yards, Storm Data 50 yards. About 120 homes were damaged or destroyed near Frankfort, as were businesses and factories. Deaths: 0
Noted discrepancies: None
Path width:
Time: 3:20pm CST
Counties: Jefferson IN (from Jennings)
Path length:
County: Oldham
Deaths:
Path width:
Path width: 300 yards
Several trees were toppled in a forest on the southwest portion of the path. Injuries:
January 13, 1976
Injuries: 3
Path length:
F-scale: F2
Path width:
A 20x30 barn was also destroyed, and a third small barn along the path was damaged. The tornado touched down on the east side of Louisville International Airport at the intersection of Standiford Lane and Preston Highway, where it lifted and blew a car 40 feet, depositing it on its roof. Path width:
F-scale: F0
Time: 11:25pm EDT
The earliest written mention of tornadoes in North America came from explorers in the 1500s. Injuries: 5
Even in the 1830s, a large tornado between New York City and Philadelphia drew crowds in its aftermath. EF-Scale:EF1
F-scale: F1
Path length: 9 miles
Path width: 300 yards
Path length:
Winds increased to95 mph with a width of 225 yards. Time: 7:00pm
EF-Scale: EF1
Counties: Jefferson KY, Bullitt, Spencer
F-scale:
Kansas on June 6, 1876. On Highway 76, two mobile homes were totally destroyed and a modular home was rotated 30-80 feet counterclockwise off its foundation (with a quarter of the home blown away). February 29, 2012
F-scale: F2
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Path length:
F-scale: F2
County: Clark IN
Injuries:
Minimal F2. Path length: 5 miles
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EF-scale: EF1
Also hard to believe the NWS would give it an F3 rating and Grazulis would only give it an F1 or less. Path width:
EF-Scale:EF0
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F1Grazulis calls it an F2. Deaths: 1
Deaths: 0
Path length: 2.5 miles
F-scale: F3
Injuries:
June 26, 2013
Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from two miles south of Kettle, to Ida, eight miles northwest of Albany, to 76-Falls, to Piney Woods, and finally to Mill Springs. Notes: This quick tornado destroyed two barns and caused substantial damage to three others. Grazulis narrative: Sixteen homes and 12 barns were damaged along the north edge of Shelbyville. Where SPC has Edmonson County (FIPS061) coded, it should be Mason County (FIPS161). The Lexington Leader mentions the tornado north of the city but doesn't say anything about any damage. Injuries: 0
Injuries: 8
Houses were severely damaged on Green Street (now Liberty Street) near Campbell. Notes: The tornado touched down in eastern Garrard County south of Nina on Bethel Road. Across Washington County, particularly east of IN 135, thousands of trees were uprooted and snapped. Most public buildings were destroyed. Path width: 50 yards
Deaths:
April 2, 1989
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado hit the Buckley Wildlife Refuge. Occupants of a mobile home witnessed the tornado as it approached from the west, and they took shelter in their bathroom. Path width: 200 yards
Narrative: Hit the northern part of Lexington. Notes: Storm Data places this tornado two and a half miles west southwest of Happy Landing. Cannot plot this tornado without further research. April 20, 1996
9. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 1 mile, Grazulis and Storm Data give 2 miles. F-scale: F5
June 27, 2008
Fifty homes were damaged or destroyed, mostly in and near Cave City. Time: 2:38pm CST
Path length: 4.7 miles
Counties: Jessamine
Deaths:
The tornado intensified east of the intersection of Kettle Bottom and State Highway 362. Residents were not home at the time of the tornado at the other homes destroyed along its path. May 19, 2017
Notes from investigation in 2017: In McAfee several homes had uplifted roofs, a chimney was destroyed, and garage doors collapsed. Injuries: 2
Path width: 20 yards
Time: 7:16am-7:28am EDT
Path width: 150 yards
County: Harrison KY
Path width:
Notes: A large swath of hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted three miles north of Huntingburg. The tornado skipped to the east-northeast over open farmland and gave a glancing blow to the north edge of Ireland, doing roof damage and destroying a block garage. Injuries: 30
May 8, 2009
Time: 12:30pm
Time: 6:25pm
The tornado may have dipped very briefly to earth again on or near Cincinnati Road south of Double Culvert, though no specific damage reports have been found from that area. More research would be helpful. March 27, 1890
A second barn had metal sheeting thrown 500 yards. A nearby house was lifted bodily from its foundation, power lines were torn down, and a white leghorn rooster was stripped of its feathers. Injuries:
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.
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