March 28, 1997 Injuries: 0 Path width: Counties: Casey EF-Scale:EF1 Will use the end point given by Storm Data and Grazulis. F-scale: F2 Time: 8:04pm CDT F-scale: F1 A more concentrated area of damage then occurred as the tornado crossed Saloma Road and moved roughly parallel to and just north of Upper Miller Park Road. Injuries: 0 Even if using -86.45, that would put the tornado right in the city of Bowling Green, not on a farm south of town. Deaths: 0 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. Path length: Storm Data says the tornado unroofed a home in LaRue County before crossing the Rolling Fork River in Nelson County at New Haven. Deaths: Light damage was reported on Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Blvd). Injuries: 10 Injuries: 0 June 13, 1970 A roof was torn off and thrown 60 yards. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC says 30 yards. Injuries: 0 Path length:2.3 miles Time: 4:00pm This tornado touchdown was much stronger. Deaths: 0 Part of a hangar`s siding came off with siding and insulation up in trees. The Anderson County courthouse lost some of its roof. F-scale: F3 There were several snapped trees along with roofing damage at several homes before more extensive structural damage occurred at 5250 KY 558. This large tornado passed one mile north of Corydon as it moved east across central Harrison County. Path length: The twister struck several homes lifting many roof structures off of Wildwood Drive and Sportmans Lake Road. Path length: 1.75 mile County: Green Path width: 30 yards Path length: 2.1miles The tornado had lifted the house completely off the foundation and rotated it about 3-4 feet. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a time of 4:40pm, Grazulis and Storm Data give 5:40pm. Counties: Harrison IN Counties: Boyle The Bowling Green newspaper said the damage occurred around 10:30pm. Injuries: 0 June 1830 Click here for an incredible picture of the damage (courtesy of the University of Louisville Photographic Archives). Time: 7:45pm Path width: Noted discrepancies: None Notes: The tornado touched down south of D&G Archery and snapped, twisted, and uprooted trees on rugged, rural countryside. Path length: Many trees were uprooted and a few were snapped. County: Butler Deaths: April 19, 2011 About twenty homes were destroyed, and some were swept completely away. 1-Stop Climate Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. F-scale: F1 F-scale: F1 Path width: 75 yards April 3, 2007 at Shelby Street. September 20, 2009 another tornado approached from the south, March 1, 1997 Time: 8:35pm Deaths: 0 Notes: Hard to believe and F3 tornado with a path length and width as small as what SPC gives. It appears this tornado should be listed as Marshall/McCracken rather than McCracken/Madison. Time: 6:36am - 6:38am EST Injuries: 0 Notes: Though this tornado was weak it had a fairly long path from four miles south southwest of Little York to five miles north northeast of Austin. Will use more logical SPC lat/lons for plotting. Injuries: Counties: Perry On the following dates tornadoes occurred while temperatures were in the 50 to 55 degree range: Map of Approximate Fatality Locations Since 1830, Tornado Maps of Southern Indiana/Central Kentucky: Cattle and horses were killed. Noted discrepancies: None June 2, 1875 Injuries: Deaths: On Castleman Road, just north of the intersection with Carter Brothers Road, a metal shop building had its metal sheet roof taken off and thrown downwind 150 yards. Injuries: Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F2, Grazulis calls it an F3. April 23, 1968 Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado at Campbellsburg. 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. The tornado crossed Interstate 65, damaging several vehicles and semis and closing the interstate for several hours. EF-Scale:EF1 Several large barns were destroyed or had at least 70% of the walls blown out. A second building, a large two-story brick industrial building 1/2 mile east, had about 20 percent of its metal roof peeled off. The tornado continued to cause tree damage as it moved east of 14th Street into a more rural area. Debris from the split level home was dropped across the road, where a few more trees were snapped and uprooted. There were 28 deaths in the Brandenburg area. Backyard storm shelters become relics of the past - Deseret News Deaths: Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list a path width of 17 yards, Grazulis lists 20 yards, Storm Data says 33 yards. The most significant damage here was an electrical transmission line which collapsed a metal truss tower and snapped several power poles in a path width of 70 yards. February 6, 2008 Deaths: 8 SPC gives a path length of 38 milesNCDC says 39 milesGrazulis 30 milesStorm Data 35 miles. Noted discrepancies: None Path length: 4 miles Time: 8:25pm - 8:27pm EDT Counties: Breckinridge July 18, 1988 Damage then occurred again when a frame home's garage was torn from its foundation at 2835 Klondike Lane and was thrown 100 feet into the side of Saint Martha Catholic Church. However, this path would completely miss Allen County. Path width: Path width: Twelve homes were destroyed near Alton. May 8, 2009 Counties: Washington KY F-scale: EF2 Injuries: 1 tornado: [noun] a violent destructive whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud that progresses in a narrow path over the land. Notes:A narrow tornado developed quickly just west of 3667 Grassland Black Gold Rd (Highway 1365) and snapped a few softwood and few large limbs. Injuries: 0 Stanton, Kansas, on June 8, 1860, killing Another trailer along Miller Road was turned on to its roof. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists this as an F2, NCDC and Grazulis list it as an F1. [Offsite link: 19th-Century Storm Chasers Took the First Tornado Photographs]. March 25, 1964 The only Kentucky event on this day in Storm Data is in Fulton County. Many residents saw the tornado, and one person described it as looking like "a giant burnt curlicue French fry." Path length: Injuries: 0 Counties: Dubois The tornado struck as students were arriving at school onbuses. Path length: 0.1 mile EF-Scale: EF-1 Counties: Clark IN, Jefferson KY Notes: Storm Data reports damage on the north side of Bowling Green. July 26, 1984 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. Several cars were blown off US 127, resulting in injuries. Deaths: 0 Jefferson County: The National Weather Service in conjunction with Jefferson County, IN Emergency Management conducted the tornado damage survey in Jefferson County. Injuries: 'http':'https';if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+"://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document,"script","twitter-wjs"); While these spinny winds are not unique to our country, they are very much a part of the American experience. April 3, 1974 Counties: Orange (to Lawrence) F-scale: EF1 SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a path width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. The tornado crossed Tanner Road and lifted just west of downtown Hodgenville. Counties: Butler (from Muhlenberg) Path width: 100 yards EF-Scale: EF-1 Several homes lost roofs. Injuries: 19 It touched down on Buck Lane, struck KY 1978, crossed Georgetown Road, and struck near Citation Boulevard. The tornado lifted slightly and passed over Hawesville as a funnel cloud (though 75 mph winds still did damage in town). Metal roofing material was lofted into nearby trees and spread up to a quarter mile to the east. Injuries: Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F3Grazulis does not list it. The tornado grew into a mile-wide monster as it plowed down at least 100 homes. F-scale: F1 Deaths: 7 Itcrossed Interstate 71 where it overturned a truck, and lifted 2.2 miles northeast of Campbellsburg. Time: 5:20pm Injuries: 0 Counties: Hardin The tornado covered the witness's house in fallen trees. Path width: 125 yards EF-Scale: EF-0 Time: 6:29pm Time: 9:00pm F-scale: F0 July 22, 1973 Tree and house damage also occurredat the end ofWindamere Lane, and warehouses were damaged just before the tornado lifted at US 460. Time: 4:30am Notes:Several trees were toppled in a forest on the southwest portion of the path. EF-Scale:EF1 Time: 2:43pm Notes: Storm Data says the hardest hit areas were Apalona and Branchville. One lane of Interstate 65 was blocked by debris, and cars were damaged. Injuries: 0 Counties: Henry Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC and Grazulis give nothing. Noted discrepancies: None Winds at this location were between 90 and 95 mph. Deaths: 4 Several other homes suffered some degree of roof damage. This was largely thanks to increased instances of tornado disasters given an expanding and westward moving population. Path length: 3 miles Time: 9:50pm EDT At 4510 Chamberlain Laneon the J. W. Head farm the roof of the residence was destroyed, portions of which were found several hundred yards downstream. It pushed a largetobacco barn 15 feet eastward, tore offits roof, and collapsed several walls. Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast near Alton, passing along the south and southeast edge of Frankfort, where homes were leveled and four people were killed. Path length: Path length: This tornado was probably spawned from the same thunderstorm that produced the earlier tornado in southwest Louisville (see previous entry). F-scale: F1 May 2, 1954 Time: 10:50pm EDT to 10:55pm EDT Time: 6:20pm The tornado finally lifted west-southwest of Windsor leaving a 7.2 mile track. November 15, 2005 Path width: 50 yards The tornado then skipped intermittently over primarily open farmland for before uprooting and snapping several trees along Leafdale Road west of KY 470. The car ended up in the living room of the home. The first observed damage was near Round Knob in the Clark State Forest. Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado near Center. Time: 3:30pm October 9, 2009 This is where a small tornado formed within the straight-line wind path with winds between 80 and 85 mph. EF-Scale: EF-0 June 15, 1964 Path width: 100 yards It touched down near IN 56, crossed Beck's Mill Road, and crossed Walker Road. The storm continued to the northeast through Becknerville (where the funnel was 400 yards wide), with its sights set on Winchester. Time: 10:15pm Path length: 0.2 mile 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. This damage is consistent with an, The tornado continued east to near B Flood road with additional. Counties: Fayette Injuries: 0 Path width: EF-scale: EF2 Injuries: 0 In the block bordered by Kentucky, Oak, Eleventh, and Tenth (along Oldham Street) the Louisville Bridge Company building was wrecked, with only the northern part of it (which was on the northern fringe of the tornado) still standing. Notes: The tornado touched down along Jim Day Road about a quarter mile south of Lewellen Road where a 30 foot by 40 foot outbuilding was destroyed and its roof thrown about 75 yards to the north and east. Path length: 3 and a half miles Storm Data says this tornado entered Orange County three miles south-southwest of Huron and entered Lawrence County three miles south-southeast of Huron. A note should be made of the rainfall, whether it was most abundant before, during, or after the tornado; also, if possible, the amount of rain at the centre of the track and at some point two thousand or three thousand feet on either side. Notes: According to Storm Data, the tornado touched down 2 miles east of Clarkson, and moved northeast for about a mile. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. There were a couple of areas where it fully descended to the surface and caused more widespread damage. From here, the tornado raced east-northeast over more fields, where it snapped the tops off a few trees before it hit the next farm, at Milky Way Lane on Mt. 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). Counties: Clark KY (to Powell) February 6, 2008 F-scale: F1 6. EF-Scale:EF1 Tornadoes In The Old West - True West Magazine Many pioneer farms were damaged or destroyed. EF-Scale:EF-0 SPC and NCDC give it a path length of 9 miles, Grazulis and Storm Data give a length of 5 miles. The storm then crossed Adair Rd, lifting somewhere in a wooded area west of a large pond near Beauchamp Lane, where residents witnessed its dissipation. One 2x4 wood pole was embedded in the ground. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F1, Grazulis calls it an F2. Injuries: 0 The tornado began in the vicinity of Tates Creek Road and Man O War Boulevard. Make careful observations of all electric displays, the appearance of balls of fire, the sound of thunder, the roar of the tornado, etc. Notes: Moved east-southeast from Bramlett, passing three miles northeast of Columbia, to Vester and Christine. Time: 10:35am - 10:41am EDT The homes had anchor bolts attached to steel plates and a concrete foundation. Deaths: 0 Notes: This tornado touched down near Watkinsville and moved northeast. Deaths: 0 F-scale: F1 Counties: Metcalfe They had to tear it down and build new. Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado at Cecilia. It was only 50 yards wide twisting many trees and was rated a EF0. May 18, 1995 The tornado then crossed IN 60 where people in the Buckboard Diner witnessed it. Counties: Monroe 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. Notes: An outbuilding was destroyed and the top half of a silo was knocked off. Path width: 200 yards Path width: Path length: Counties: Hart Counties: Floyd Path width: 200 yards Deaths: 0 A family farm had numerous trees twisted, snapped, and uprooted. Counties: Washington IN EF-Scale:EF0 Path width: 400 yards F-scale: F2 Time: 5:50pm Deaths: Injuries: 0 Noted discrepancies: None Injuries: 0 The tornado crossed farmland and then struck another barn near the intersection with US 31W. Path length: 6 miles SPC and NCDC give a path width of 1133 yards, Grazulis give 800 yards. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down two miles east of Adairsville and moved northeast for two miles. Something odd here. Neighboring homes on either side were undamaged. Deaths: When a tornado passes over a hilly country, it sometimes rages with destructive violence on the hill-tops, while objects in the intermediate valleys are entirely uninjured, showing that a violent whirl-wind may prevail at moderate elevation, but without reaching the earths surface. Deaths: 0 Time: 8:04pm EDT Thetornado continued skipping along thenorthwest side of Sandy Hill Rd, damagingoutbuildings on another farm, beforecrossing KY highway 261 at Guston Rd. Path width: Notes: Tornado touched down on the northwest side of Danville. Path width: 300 yards May 27, 2004 March 1, 2017 Path width: 200 yards An occupantof the home reported he was descending the Path length: Noted discrepancies: At NCDC Scott County is listed twice and Harrison and Nicholas counties are not included. Environmental Films, 1326 pp. Would tend to believe Storm Data's width. April 27, 1971 Time: 6:30pm SPC, Storm Data, and NCDC give a time of 9:25am, Grazulis give 8:15am. Injuries: 0 F-scale: F0 monster wave. Deaths: 0 The number one killer on the Oregon Trail, by a wide margin, was disease and serious illnesses, which caused the deaths of nine out of ten pioneers who contracted them.The hardships of weather, limited diet, and exhaustion made travelers very vulnerable to infectious diseases such as cholera, flu, dysentery, measles, mumps, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever which could spread quickly through an . Salina was reported to look like an elephant's Counties: Hancock F-scale: EF1 Stacy Road and Bethany Road in the Charlestown area received damage. hay roll southeast over a fence. Counties: Logan, Warren, Allen, Barren Deaths: Time: 12:46am EST to 12:52am EST Counties: Meade Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Notes: The most intense damage occurred near the intersection of Skylight and Cauble roads, where several hardwood trees were snapped off, numerous trees were uprooted in different directions, a farm outbuilding collapsed, and metal sheeting from a well-constructed barn was thrown 200 yards into the trees downwind. Counties: Washington, IN Injuries: 0 Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast from five miles southeast of Stamping Ground to Muddy Ford. October 1, 1977 People would cross the street rather than walk by it. Path length: Lexington Weather Bureau meteorologist Dix Newtown felt it was straight-line wind damage at the time. Tree damage continued along thepath with additional EF-2 damage, occurring attwo chicken farms where a 200 yd long chicken barn was. 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 recent research by Gary Purlee and Cody Moore indicate that this was actually one tornado. Deaths: Path length: Also on Slack Road a two-story house lost its entire roof. Counties: Mercer Noted discrepancies: None Path width: The tornado then hit a strip mall and Wal-Mart producing roof uplift and sign damage. EF-Scale:EF0 May 6, 1971 Deaths: Counties: Dubois (from Knox, Daviess, and Martin) Notes: Storm Data says this tornado formed four miles northwest of Brookshit Holsclaw Hill RoadTop Hill Roadnear the I-65 Brooks exitPioneer VillageHillviewthe Northfield subdivision in Mount Washingtoncrossed KY 55passed one and a half miles south of Taylorsvillenear Taylorsville Lake Damending just east of Little Mount. Another outbuilding was overturned and slidabout 10 feet. F-scale: F1 Deaths: 0 World's Earliest Tornado Photos: Storm Chasers Took Some of - Vintag Notes:The tornado touched down in a corn field near Morrison Park Road, just east of Tompkinsville Road. 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. Deaths: Deaths: 0 Path width: The lat/lon given for this tornado agrees with the location Grazulis gives: Salvisa, which is in Mercer County, not Woodford. An eyewitness reported seeing a black mass with debris moving horizontally. Path length: Path width: 60 yards Injuries: 0 Path width: Injuries: MACON, Ga. Tornadoes are all too familiar across the peach state. Deaths: Path width: 60yards May 17, 1999 Time: 3:16pm CDT A small play shed on the west side of the home was destroyed, with the debris blown to the west-northwest. Between 1890 and 2011, the city, which is located near the heart of "tornado alley," was hit by a . County: Washington, IN The tornado continued east across the Knobs toward Binford Rd, where it took multiple trees down. Path width: 100 yards A man was killed in a tobacco barn, and thirty people were injured in the High Grove area as at least six homes were destroyed. National Weather Service information only goes back to 1950, so all pre-1950 tornadoes here are necessarily fromSignificant Tornadoes 1681 - 1991and are considered "unofficial". Injuries: 0 Injuries: 57 Path length: 2.5 miles Pieces of oak fencing were tossed around and two small outbuildings were damaged. Injuries: 6 Path length: 2 1/2 miles It was noted in subsequent days that the church was very poorly constructed. April 27, 1971 Injuries: 1 The F-scale ranking given to each tornado represents the maximum strength the tornado achieved anywhere along its pathnot necessarily in the county in which you're interested. October 18, 2007 Path length: EF-Scale:EF0 Deaths: Counties: Jefferson KY Of course, every one will keep eyes and ears open for any and all phenomena to be noted in this remarkable outburst. Special note: Did Fujita's tornado #82 clip the southeast tip of Clinton County on April 3, 1974? Time: 9:00pm Looking at the map it seems more logical that the Knox/Daviess tornado would be first, followed by the Crawford/Harrison tornado. Deaths: Injuries: 0 February 25, 2018 Time: 11:55am A treatise on meteorology with a collection of meteorological tables A parlor rug from the house that lost its roof was later found in Phil Arbuckle's pasture, torn to rags, a mile away. The Louisville Daily Courier described the storm as "a whirlwind revolving leftwise." Injuries: Noted discrepancies: Storm Data puts this tornado on Lincoln Park Road. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 7 yards, NCDC 27 yards, Storm Data 25 yards. Injuries: 81 County: Adair Deaths: 0 Counties: Orange Sightseers started arriving the next day, and the Guard was called to control the crowds. Deaths: 0 Significant damage continued until the intersection of Main and Sixth Streets. In Mercer County four homes and 26 homes were destroyed. June 6, 1990 F-scale: F0 Grazulis narrative: Hit two miles east of Clarkson. Storm Data begins this tornado at Cottonburg, moving it to two miles north of Whitehall and beyond. Injuries: 0 Deaths: 0 Time: 5:58pm - 5:59pm EDT F-scale: EF3 SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothing. Counties: Clark IN This tornado moved east-northeast from near Buck Lodge, eight miles north of Gallatin. The likelihood of tornado involvement seemed to begin near Gilpin, continued east, passing south of Eubank, and ending in northern Laurel County. March 27, 1890 On Cardwell Way a carport collapsed, three homes were damaged, and a car was demolished. Time: 5:47pm Deaths: 0 Injuries: Deaths: 0 The tornado thenflattened a fence and peeled a section ofsheet metal on an outbuilding beforelifting. EF-Scale:EF0 June 21, 2019 Historically, the only extreme weather images were from eyewitness sketches. Injuries: 0 bodies of the children, after having been Injuries: 0 Notes: Storm Data touches this tornado down at Eastview and hits KY 84. Counties: Garrard May 2, 1948 Time: 4:30pm At one of the destroyed trailers, a Dodge Ram pickup truck was tossed onto its side and destroyed in the opposite direction from the car (i.e., on the left side of the tornado track). Grazulis narrative: Moved east from near Marysville, with the funnel up to a half mile wide, just north and northeast of New Washington. March 18, 1925 Tornadoes in Mississippi since 1950 | clarionledger.com Injuries: 0 F-scale: F1 Path width: F-scale: F3 EF-Scale: EF-2 Large power poles were snapped. March 6, 1961 Grazulis lists this tornado at 8:15pm. Several toys and pumpkins were turned and thrown cyclonically towards the west. Path width: 120 yards Counties: Warren Path width: It holds records for longest path length at 219 miles (352 km), longest duration at . A large debris field was scattered 200-300 yards downwind. Path width: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis 400 yards. It was the worst disaster seen in Louisville up to that time. Narrative: Homes and barns were destroyed at Wade's Mill. Notes: This tornado touched down along the Edmonson/Warren county line between Brownsville and Bowling Green. Path width: Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. F-scale: F2 Three people were killed in a home near Alpha and two in a home near Sumter. People died in seven different homes north of Caneyville, Millwood, Leitchfield, Clarkson, and Summit. F-scale: F1 Notes: Touchdown was two miles north of Campbellsburg. A number of these homes were swept away. Time: 9:00pm Injuries: 0 Path length: 40 miles Special note should be made of a cloud of dust and its general appearance. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado lifted at Wisdom. Time: 12:35am Path length: Deaths: 0 Grazulis lists this at 4:40pm. Pieces of clothing, blankets, sheets, metal siding, and roofing were wrapped around uprooted trees and hanging from power lines. County: Hardin June 2, 1990 Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from half a mile northeast of Sharpsville to two miles northeast of Sharpsville. Counties: Floyd, Clark IN F-scale: F1 Near the end of the track a house's roof was partially torn off a gravel from the driveway was lifted and pelted into the side of the house. Counties: LaRue, Nelson Path length: 0.3 miles October 18, 2007 Counties: Fayette Many homes sustained damage. Notes: Storm Data places this tornado about five and a half miles southwest of Rome in Hoosier National Forest. Time: 9:45pm Time: 2:00pm The lat/lons given for this event are all over the place. County: Perry Injuries: 0 Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado four miles south of Corydon. Injuries: 0 In addition, two homes on Dutch Chapel Road had significant roof damage and other structural damage, with debris thrown to the north, northeast, and east southeast. Injuries: 0 A tractor trailer was blown over and several trees were uprooted or snapped. F-scale: F0 Time: 1:20am EST to 1:22am EST Deaths: 0 Fort Knox Path length: 2.8 miles Path width: Path length: 0.1mile October 29, 1883 The tornado continued through several fields doing extensive tree and fence damage. Two cars moved several feet and were turned 45 degrees with one on top of the other in the State Farm parking lot. SPC lists a path length of 68 miles, NCDC 50 miles, Grazulis 62 miles, Storm Data 67 miles. Noted discrepancies: SPC/NCDC lat/lon place this tornado in Mason County. Another trailer near this location was completely destroyed. June 24, 1995 Deaths: 0 Tornado families, or "cyclic" tornadoes, can be very difficult to record correctly without detailed scientific field surveys. June 21, 2019 Deaths: 0 Path width: 25 yards Time: 6:25pm Deaths: Injuries: 0 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. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. March 16, 1963 Lat/lon pair given by SPC disagrees with this storm striking Perryville. Deaths: The facility was shaped somewhat like a squat capital "H," with the relatively longer sides of the H lined up along B Street and C Street (now Bloom Street and Cardinal Boulevard), and the short connecting section parallel to First and Second Streets (the two longer sides of the "H" had been stand-alone buildings, and were subsequently connected by the short middle section of the "H"). Deaths: 0 Time: 4:31am EST Elsewhere along the path numerous large hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted. Injuries: 0 ). Notes: This tornado did EF2 level damage in Lawrence County before moving into Orange County at EF1 strength. Path width: 100 yards Wind damage due to the straight-light winds alone was widespread . Counties: Jefferson KY, Clark IN One of the women injured in this tornado would be killed by another tornado on March 19, 1963. Path width: 200 yards Time: 9:30pm November 22, 1992 June 27, 1973 Central U.S. Notes: This tornado touched down near 812 Mount Vernon Road, damaging a barn and home at that location. Tornadoes may be regarded as hurricanes, differing chiefly in respect to their extent and continuance.
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