County: Hardin
Path width: 75 yards
At that property, a pole barn was completely destroyed and thrown in different directions. Path length:
Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from Dugansville to 1/10 of a mile east of Dugansville. F-scale: F0
The debris pattern from the four outbuildings and nearby trees with snapped trunks and limbs showed clear cyclonic rotation. Path length: 4 miles (skipping)
The tornado initially touched down at 7231 IN 337. Time: 2:00pm
Path length: 5 miles
Counties: Mercer
Injuries: 0
Injuries:
Counties: Edmonson
Deaths: 0
Path width: 300 yards
Path width: 40 yards
Notes: This tornado touched down at the entrance of Westport Woods Apartments. Time: 10:34pm
Counties: Washington IN, (Jackson), Scott IN, Jefferson IN
F-scale: F1
Injuries:
Path width:
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.) Noted discrepancies: SPC lists this as an F2, NCDC and Grazulis list it as an F1. April 4, 2011
Path width:
Counties: Fayette, Bourbon
County: Simpson
However, just to the east of this location, along Coats Road, a metal outbuilding was destroyed consistent with EF-1 damage. Path width: 800 yards
Winds were estimated at 110 mph. Time: 3:45am
Path width:
Path width: 25 yards
And, while the sturdy Eads Bridge remained standing, nearly 300 feet of its eastern approach was torn away. May 6, 1971
July 28, 1972
Path length: 8.6miles
Deaths: 0
Local Climate Pages Four farm houses were destroyed, and three members of a family were killed in one of them. Another stand of 50 hardwood trees was uprooted and snapped, along with significant damage to the porch and roof of a home. A well-constructed concrete workshop was heavily damaged with a 3500 pound roof blown 45 yards away. Trees blocked the Louisville-Pewee Valley road for two miles. Injuries: 96
The tornado struck the brand new baseball park, located where Saint James Court is today, built to host Louisville's new National League baseball team, the Louisville Grays. There were three homes destroyed in Kentucky, and $200,000 damage. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 20 yards, NCDC says 27 yards, Storm Data says 25 yards. Path width: 200 yards
Counties: Woodford
Notes: An EF-0 tornado touched down at the Madison Municipal Airport. Two people were killed in this area. Path length: 5 miles
The bus was thrown fifty feet into the ditch, crushing the couple and killing the woman. Noted discrepancies: Grazulis lists this at 10:03pm. weight. Storm Data also mentions it lifted at 4:00am. EF-Scale:EF1
Path length: 6 miles
Path length: 6.5 miles (skipping)
Path length:
F4) StoryMap, March 27, 1890 -- Louisville (est. October 18, 2007
F-scale: F2
Damage was again observed along and west of Speith Road, 1/4 of a mile north of Henryville-Blue Lick Road just southwest of Henryville. April 5, 1985
The lat/lons and path lengths given here are the mirror image of the lat/lons and path lengths given in the next event. Path width: 50 yards
Path length:
Path width:
Notes:This brief, skipping tornado touched down initially as an EF0 near the east end of Labrador Wayin a subdivision 1.5 miles south of Rineyville Elementary School. Time: 3:45pm - 3:50pm EDT
Counties: Adair
EF-Scale: EF1
Deaths:
Path length: 3.3 miles
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards and a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC gives nothing for either. March 29, 1974
NOTE: Having happened before the era of comprehensive damage surveys, some of these events may have been composed of multiple tornadoes along a damage path. 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. There was complete destruction of roofs and walls of several single and double wide trailers. April 20, 2000
F-scale: F0
SPC and NCDC list 8 fatalities, Grazulis and Storm Data list 10. Counties: Taylor
Narrative: One "substantial" home and four barns were destroyed as a tornado moved northeast at Sonora. F-scale: F1
The tornado appears to have travelled in an east-southeasterly direction. Time: 4:20am
The tornado reached its peak intensity near the intersection of Moore Road and KY 839. New True West merchandise is here! A home was unroofed and tenant homes and barns were destroyed. Deaths: 0
EF-Scale: EF-2
Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast from six miles south of Morgantown near KY 79, damaging or destroying three farm homes and fifteen barns. The tornado advanced to the northeast. This interactive map, which contains data from January 1950 to October 31, 2022, pinpoints where a cyclone touched down and traces its path of destruction. Thirty homes were destroyed, with F4 damage and deaths in southwest Madison County, mostly near Richmond. Injuries: 0
Counties: LaRue
Pay particular attention to the direction of the trees, making a separate observation on the south side, in the centre, and on the north side. Deaths:
If possible, locate the first appearance of the funnel by a tree, house, or object close by, and, after the tornado has passed, measure the distance from the observers position to that of the tornado when first seen. Injuries:
Path width: 90 yards
Deaths: 0
The edge of the tornado missed downtown Russell Springs by only half a mile. August 13, 1966
EF-Scale: EF-0
Path width:
Upon further investigation it appears that this tornado was split into two at SPC. Will plot it as an F1. F-scale: F1
Path width: 200 yards
F-scale: EF1
Grazulis Narrative: Moved east from Cottonburg to south of Richmond. F-scale: F2
Path width:
F-scale: F1
A few trees were snapped as well. Path width: 30yards
Fifteen trailers were demolished, 75 homes and many barns were either heavily damaged or destroyed. The tornado lifted briefly before dropping back down on the east side of Pewee Valley near Five Forks Drive. Cedar trees were snapped. Path width: 800 yards
May 25, 2011
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. F-scale: F1
F-scale: F0
1830 - Hurricane impacted the Florida Keys on August 15th. Deaths:
Counties: Dubois (from Knox, Daviess, and Martin)
Counties: Dubois
The tornado struck as students were arriving at school onbuses. Path length: 1 mile
Path width: 600 yards
On the north side of Salvisa there was roof damage to barns and sheds along with extensive tree damage. Older, shabbier buildings in the storm were less damaged than the church full of parishioners. beneath a nearby tree. Deaths:
Injuries: 0
Path width:
. F-scale: F1
Path width: 100 yards
Deaths: 0
Noted discrepancies: None
Path width: 100 yards
Path width:
Counties: Madison
F-scale: F4
F-scale: F2
Deaths: 0
Deaths:
July 18, 1988
One of the barns was 30 x 80, one was 150 x 100, and one was 12 x 16 along with numerous sheds destroyed, and debris was thrown in all directions downwind up to 500 yards. The family said that they heard all the doors in the house shut tightly and heard a distinct roar. March 12, 1986
Eleven buses suffered damage and had their windows blown out. 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. January 3, 2000
Counties: Jefferson IN
Notes: The tornado touched down near the intersection of Second and Jackson Streets in Tompkinsville. Deaths: 0
Path width:
Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 70 yards, NCDC 73 yards, Storm Data 75 yards. The tornado had lifted the house completely off the foundation and rotated it about 3-4 feet. Two trailers were destroyed, and pieces were carried for a mile. Recreation Forecasts, Past Weather A pick-up truck was thrown 250 yards into a field. June 22, 2011
One barn was destroyed, and others were damaged. Path length:
Path length:
Three quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) tornadoes were surveyed. Over a hundred buildings were damaged or destroyed. Path width: 300yards
Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from west of Lawrenceburg to the edge of town. Along with the destroyed homes, one large Oak tree was downed along with several other smaller trees. June 21, 2019
Notes: This appears to have been a westward moving tornado. Notes: The tornado first touched down just north of Duff east of County Road 650W. April 16, 1998
Notes: The tornado touched down near the intersection of Campbell and Market streets, where the roof on a business was destroyed, and a telephone pole was snapped. Noted discrepancies: This tornado is not listed at NCDC. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 250 yardsNCDC says 400 yardsStorm Data has up to 450 yards. The tornado was preceded by straight-line winds, then just east of Claypool Boyce Road there was a distinct change in the tree pattern. Two people received injuries when a chimney fell on them and broke their ribs. Deaths:
This is one of the earliest photos of a Fall Creek Falls inhabitant. Notes: The tornado first touched down north of Russell Springs in northern Russell County west of Highway 127 where it did minor damage to trees, barns, and outbuildings.
Damage was widespread along Dresden and Longfield Avenues, with damage on Longfield reported at the addresses of 812, 713, 716, and at 715 the house was "twisted." Path length: 7.2 miles
Injuries: 0
Very few Americans had actually seen a tornado until the 1880s . Injuries: 2
Deaths:
The city organized crews of 60 men each who worked day and night searching the wreckage, along with families and friends. Mills on Broadway at Beargrass Creek were wrecked. Counties: Breckinridge
After Tompkinsville, the tornado continued to the northeast, crossing Cumberland County (2 people injured) and clipping the southeast corner of Adair County (2 people killed in the Cundiff area) with comparatively little damage, before intensifying again as it entered Russell County. All lat/lons are roughly in alignment with each other and with the Grayson County lat/lons. Path length:
F-scale: F1
Deaths:
Narrative: Moved east-northeast from north of Caneyville to near Summit. March 31, 1979
Counties: Bullitt
The funnel lifted two miles north of Fairfield. Over 100 homes were severely damaged or destroyed at Junction City. Path width:
Path length:
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. Grazulis narrative: Tornado touched down in Edmonton then moved east-northeast along KY 80 to the Adair County line. The most concentrated damage was along Colville Road, down Endicott Lane, and over to the Steele Ford Road area. May 11, 2003
Path length: 8 miles
Path length: 4 miles
The tornado then reformed and crossed I-265 and continued to the east-northeast through several subdivisions north and northeast of Fincastle. The storm basically swept away coastal dwellings and caused severe economical and cultural damage due to loss of parishes and heavy destruction of trees. SPC gives a path width of 10 yardsNCDC says 30 yardsGrazulis doesn't say. They last only from fifteen to sixty to seventy seconds, their breadth varies from a few rods to several hundred yards, and it is probable that the length of their track rarely exceeds twenty-five miles. The tornado produced sporadic damage across farmland mainly in terms of trees, with more concentrated damage along Plum Run Road. Counties: Grayson, Hardin
The NCDC begin location and end location (8 miles southwest of Albany) also places this tornado in Tennessee, or, depending on the degree of "southwest", in the middle of Dale Hollow Lake. Damage was found as far east as the Reedyville and Roundhill areas along the Butler County/Edmonson County line, however these locations are not really in line with the earlier known tornado locations, and also there have been no damage reports found between the end point described above and these two locations. F-scale: EF1
At least four big barns received extensive damage, including a turkey barn. Time: 6:42pm
Time: 2:49pm
March 1, 2017
Deaths:
Path length: 7 miles
F-scale: F2
Deaths: 0
Counties: Green
Time: 5:30pm
Injuries:
Time: 11:20-11:25pm EDT
However, if you do believe we missed a true tornado, pleaselet us know. Path length: 34 miles
Counties: LaRue
Path width:
Injuries:
Path width:
Path width: 700 yards
Also on Slack Road a two-story house lost its entire roof. The Millers saw the vortex recede upward into the main cloud. Farther east on Webster Road another residence sustained significant roof, gutter, and siding damage. Deaths: 0
There was a number of cedar trees that were sheared off half way up. Path length: 3miles
her long hair, which reached below her waist, Time: 12:46am EST to 12:52am EST
Deaths:
Injuries: 0
Most of the house damage was caused by falling trees. Path length: 2 miles
Deaths: 0
Another home was badly damaged, and several barns and outbuildings were blown down. Notes: The tornado touched down on a farm at 1235 Crooksville Road where it snapped and uprooted several trees, spreading them in several directions. F-scale: F0
At this location, the tornado was estimated to be of EF3 strength with 150 mph winds. Flying debris from this building damaged another outbuilding, while columns on the southwest-facing front porch of the farm home were blown out as the porch roof was briefly elevated. Path length:
Deaths: 0
Path length:
Path width: 50 yards
SPC and NCDC give a path length of 5 miles, Grazulis gives 9 miles. Path width:
Tweets by @USTornadoes Three east-facing garage doors of one of the outbuildings were blown in, and damage was sustained to the vehicles in the driveway from downed tree limbs. June 26, 2011
Path length: 3.8 miles
F-scale: F4
Moving eastward over open fields, it tore most of the roof off a barn at the end of Doug White Road, plastering insulation from the barn onto the northeast side of the adjacent home. F-scale: F1
Deaths: 0
Path width: 350 yards
County: Allen
Path length: 1.4 miles
Time: 3:30pm
F-scale: F2
The tornado stayed on the ground for one mile before lifting, heavily damaging a church on Dixie Highway, as well as uprooting and snapping several trees and damaging numerous homes. Deaths: 4
The tornado continued to the northeast damaging another outbuilding and uprooting and snapping numerous trees before lifting. Injuries:
The twister finally lifted near the end of Drowning Creek Road northeast of Waco. January 4, 1997
F-scale: F1
Counties: Scott IN, Jefferson IN
Path width: 75 yards
May 14, 1995
Houses were unroofed. Trees were uprooted. 85 mph winds. Path width:
April 3, 1989
Deaths: 0
EF-Scale: EF0
Injuries: 0
F-scale: F5
County: Butler
Barns on either side of the path were damaged with the debris thrown clockwise, showing an anticyclonic rotation. February 6, 2008
Counties: Hardin
Injuries: 0
Multiple trees were uprooted as well. Time: 2:57pm Central
SPC/NCDC's lat/lon pairs start this tornado in Taylor County and end it in Washington County, crossing the entire width of Marion County in between. 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. . March 4, 1955
Injuries: 4
Path length: 4.7 mi
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F3, Grazulis call it an F2. Grazulis narrative: Hit at Becks Mill. F-scale: F1
April 4, 2011
Path width:
April 3, 1974
Injuries: 2
Injuries: 0
Injuries: 0
Counties: Jefferson KY
Grazulis narrative: At Blueberry Hill, two barns were "blown up and flattened" by a tornado that touched down south of Lexington. Deaths: 0
Path length:
County: Bourbon
Time: 4:00pm
Homes and businesses were destroyed. The Stockyard Farm Supply Company on South Johnson Street sustained roof damage. Counties: Harrison IN, Floyd, Clark IN, Jefferson KY
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. Injuries: 0
Path width:
Path width: 100 yards
This seems odd, since the tornadoes were moving to the southeast, and Crawford and Harrison counties are directly southeast of Knox and Daviess counties. F-scale: F1
Path length: 7 miles
Path length: 0.14 mile
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. The tornado continued to move east northeast along the countrysideuprooting, twisting, and damaging numerous hardwood trees. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 15 milesGrazulis and Storm Data give 13 miles. Lexington newspapers stated that the "cyclone did great damage," including unroofing J. L. Taylor's clothing store across the street from the courthouse in Paris. Path length:
The tornado traveled to the northeast and damaged homes on Kurtz Drive and at the intersection of Thornhill Drive and Gaines Road. County: Green
Grazulis narrative: At Great Crossing, four miles west of Georgetown, a small tornado destroyed a home. Counties: Logan
Noted discrepancies: There is a coding error in the SPC database here. Injuries: 122
Deaths: 0
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: Adair
A church and a school were struck at Canton. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yardsNCDC gives nothing for either. Path width: 100 yards
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives an endpoint longitude of -85.75, NCDC gives -85.78. Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 27 miles, NCDC and Grazulis 28 miles. Finally, the tornado did a more concentrated area of damage along Muddy Creek Road where a few more homes and trees were damaged. 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. May 27, 2004
Injuries:
A drone was used to pinpoint the exact storm end point which was about 100 yards east of Highway 1365 near a farmer's field. Time: 2:22pm Central
The NCDC end lat/lon of the first Muhlenberg tornado is the same as the NCDC begin lat/lon of the second. Counties: Jefferson KY
There were two injuries in one, and a death in another. Deaths:
Time: 9:00pm
Counties: Franklin
Deaths: 0
Time: 4:26am
April 20, 1986
Injuries: several
Counties: Anderson, Franklin, Scott KY
The tornado reached its peak strength, high-end F3 (possibly F4) over a four-mile stretch of eastern Fayette County. The family's pick-up truck was thrown 40 yards to the north. April 25, 2015
Counties: Clark IN
According to news accounts, damage was heavy in Lawrenceburg, especially in a three-block wide swath through downtown. F-scale: F1
However, when the tornado entered the city of Louisville it was 200 yards wide and grew to 500 yards wide as it plowed through the central business district downtown. Path length:
June 2, 1990
Path width: 100yards
Injuries:
Injuries: 0
August 1, 1954
F-scale: F1
Counties: Fayette
Farm buildings on one farm, and a house on another farm, were destroyed. Injuries: 4
The tornado lifted just north of Bailey School Road in far NW Allen County. Injuries: 0
Path width: 50 yards
Path length: 0.3 miles
On Culls Ridge Road, the tornado strengthened to an EF-3 once again with 140 mph winds. The tornado grew to about two blocks wide and tore the roof off of a home at 4503 Zeta Court, dropping it in the back yard. Significant numbers of large trees were snapped and/or uprooted as the tornado crossed US 27. Storm Data lists this tornado in McCracken and Marshall counties. From here it travelled east-northeast, snapping tree limbs as it skipped over mainly open pastureland until it reached Thomas Road. Counties: Shelby
August 19, 1972
January 30, 2013
Notes: Hard to believe and F3 tornado with a path length and width as small as what SPC gives. There was also some shingle damage to some of the buildings near the high school track. County: Cumberland
Path length:
Path width: 100 yards
F-scale: F1
Counties: Metcalfe
For small, short-lived tornadoes, only one latitude/longitude pair may have been given in the National Weather Service database (rather than one pair for the starting point and another pair for the ending point). The tornado became elevated as it continued east-northeast from Thomas Road, snapping a few tree limbs in a wooded area before briefly touching down one last time on Rineyville Road, where it littered the highway with tree limbs and tore the front porch off a home, vaulting the roof over the house into the back yard. Deaths: 6
June 10, 1985
Wind speeds in this location were estimated to be 100 mph. January 21, 1959
The first home, a well built stone home, had significant roof damage and the screened-in porch was destroyed. The vehicle landed on its tires and the driver survived, despite the top half of the car getting sheared off. Minor injuriesto the resident. Path length:
Path length: 10 miles
11 tornadoes were spawned by 2 squall lines that crossed the state. Path length: 0.5mile
NCDC's lat/lons are wrong. One of the first tornadoes reported in EF-Scale: EF-1
June 27, 2008
F-scale: F2
Path width:
Color-coded by F-Scale with county lines and time zones
Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast through rural areas from one mile south of Milport passing two miles east of Crothersville and two miles southeast of Paris Crossing, ending one mile northeast of Lancaster. Notes: A well-built home suffered significant damage and a shed was destroyed. May 11, 2003
Path length: 8.2 miles
Counties: Taylor
Injuries: 72 (70 in Russell County, 2 in Pulaski County)
Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck just south of Franklinton. Injuries:
Counties: Mercer, Woodford
Time: 9:20pm EDT
F-scale: F1
April 26, 2011
Most of the early pioneers came from Europe and there is no place in the world that has tornadoes like the United States. This tornado moved east-northeast from near Buck Lodge, eight miles north of Gallatin. Noted discrepancies: Grazulis takes this tornado into Hardin County, though he says the damage ended at Big Clifty, which is in Grayson County about two miles from the Hardin County line. Fences were torn down as well. Path length: 0.3 mile
Path length:
F-scale: F3
Here comes a father borne along by his friends, who take him from his bed of death; next the mother, then the daughter and two sons -- all crushed -- mutilated -- dead!" Counties in a high risk tornado area include Smith County, MS, Scott County, MS and Covington County, MS.The largest tornado on record occurred on 12/05/1953, measuring a 5 on the Fujita-Pearson scale. Grazulis ends this tornado closer to Riverside, SPC and NCDC end it closer to Richardsville (both in Warren County). Then the barn of T. P. Pickett was unroofed on Lemons Mill Road. Path width:
Counties: Scott KY
Counties: Hart
The last evidence of a tornado was at a house on Point Pleasant Road where the tornado blew in a garage door. July 26, 1984
Noted discrepancies: None
Injuries: 0
Time: 6:30pm
EF-Scale: EF-1
County: Clinton (to Wayne)
July 30, 2009
March 7, 1956
Counties: Jefferson IN (to Jennings and Ripley)
County: Breckinridge
Grazulis narrative: Moved from three miles south of Cromwell to near Gilstrap. Counties: Warren
Path width: 300 yards
F-scale: F2
Residents said there was a major pressure change with the tornado. Time: 6:31am CDT
Path width: 50 yards
Counties: Ohio
It was called the worst storm in the history of Clark County, and probably still is (rivaled only by the April 3, 1974 tornado). SPC and NCDC give a path width of 60 yards, Grazulis give 80 yards, Storm Data give 75 yards. After crossing the square, the tornado continued moving east-northeast for another one and a quarter miles, snapping and uprooting trees and causing minor roof damage to several homes. Deaths: 0
Path length:
The tornado entered Simpson County just north of the intersection of Conn Road and Reames Dixon Road. Path width:
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list a path width of 400 yards, Grazulis says 100 yards. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from Pellyton to a mile southeast of Pellyton. Counties: Dubois
Injuries: 30
Deaths:
Path length: 1 mile
Injuries: 10
Deaths:
This was consistent with EF1 damage, 105 mph estimated winds, and a damage width of 75 yards. 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: 0
A ranch style home suffered significant damage. Deaths:
Time: 4:59am
Storm Data has it in Logan County (Chandlers Chapel to six miles east of Chandlers Chapel), Warren County (ten miles southwest of Bowling Green to sixteen miles southeast of Bowling Green), Allen County (three miles west of Meador to two miles east of Meador), and Barren County (fourteen miles southwest of Glasgow to ten miles east of Glasgow, with Glasgow hard hit). F-scale: F4
F-scale: F1
Damage was reported at Rockford Station (Rockford Lane and 18th Street Road -- now Dixie Highway). There was significant damage on the upper portion of the feed mill approximately 70 feet off the ground along with some power poles being severely bent. Deaths: 39
Counties: Hardin
Time: 5:58pm - 6:00pm CDT
County: Grayson
The twister first struck Pleasant Ridge on the southwest side of town, which was a neighborhood of pre-fab housing built for war effort employees. The tornado continued to move east northeast along the countrysideuprooting, twisting, and damaging numerous hardwood trees. Injuries: 0
However, in some cases there was so much disagreement among the sources that it was impossible to determine the true story about a particular tornado, making it impossible to plot the tornado. EF-Scale:EF0
Counties: Nicholas
About 30feet from the tree there was an outbuilding that had half its roofblown off and the roof remnants were found about 50 yards away. Injuries: 1
Time: 5:05pm
Storm Data takes this tornado from 3/10 of a mile southwest of Tobinsport to 1.8 miles east northeast of Tobinsport. Winds reached 100 mph along its path. Path length: 0.2mile
Path length: 2.9 miles
June 2, 1990
Required fields are marked *. See if any debris or objects have been carried in any case toward the west or south-west on the north side of the track, and measure the distance. Counties: Garrard, Madison, Clark KY
This is consistent with EF-2 damage and 120 mph wind.