Injuries: 0 A total of five homes sustained extensive damage, and two homes suffered minor damage. Time: 5:20pm - 5:22pm CDT Deaths: Injuries: 0 Looking at the map it seems more logical that the Knox/Daviess tornado would be first, followed by the Crawford/Harrison tornado. Injuries: Path width: 200 yards Injuries: Deaths: 0 Path width: 200 yards Time: 9:45am Injuries: 0 Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: None 11. Path length: Narrative: Moved east from two miles north of Greenville to near Powderly and to southeast of Rochester. County: Adair March 23, 1917 Deaths: 0 Deaths: 0 Path length: Homes were unroofed on both the east and west sides of the intersection of Churchill at Thirteenth. Path length: 21.2 miles Time: 4:40pm Garages were destroyed in Senning's Park (site of Louisville's zoo at the time, located across New Cut Road from the Iroquois Amphitheater). Time: 4:42am Time: 5:50pm Damage was confined to IMS Lane. F-scale: F0 Path width: Injuries: Injuries: 7 April 3, 1974 April 20, 1996 Path width: March 29, 1974 Counties: Barren The twister was 1/4 mile wide as it entered Pewee Valley where it destroyed a three-story brick home and a two-story frame house. The local Moose Lodge building had significant damage. At least four big barns received extensive damage, including a turkey barn. Path length: 4.5 miles (skipping) Path length: 1 mile The tornado left a distinctpath in the vegetation and destroyed a part of a large metal barnnear the Rosetta General Store. It is most likely the following event. Strong winds in north Wales were a tornado, experts confirm. Path width: 25yards Deaths: 8 Time: 1:01am EST to 1:03am EST Time: 12:20pm CST Time: 5:20pm County: Warren, Barren Deaths: 0 April 3, 1974 Path width: 100yards February 6, 2008 Time: 11:05am EST March 1, 2017 The tornado then crossed US 27, destroying several barns, uprooting and snapping trees, and damaging several homes. Counties: Monroe In 1883, the government had banned the word "tornado" from official forecasts because they were concerned the word would cause widespread panic. Cottages were destroyed at Churchill and Eleventh and a brick house was blown down just south of that intersection. Deaths: Path length: Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from one mile east of Smithfield to five miles east-northeast of Eminence. The most significant damage occurred near the end of the path near Prices Mill Road where a large barn lost a significant portion of its roof. The most "extreme" tornado in recorded history was the Tri-State tornado, which spread through parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana on March 18, 1925. May 11, 2003 EF-scale: EF2 Path length: 10 miles Storm Data moved this tornado from three miles northwest of Horse Cave to five miles northwest of Horse Cave. Deaths: 0 A freezer was reportedly carried half a mile from the home site. RBI Corporation, next door, also had some structural damage. Path width: Counties: Green, Taylor SPC gives a path length of 20 milesNCDC gives 21 milesGrazulis give 29 miles. County: Oldham Injuries: 0 Notes: Storm Data begins this tornado on the west side of Simpsonville. Time: 7:15pm Path width: 300 yards F-scale: F2 F-scale: F3 Counties: Hart A small shed was lofted out of its yard and became entangled in utility lines 30 yards to the northeast. Notes: This major tornado touched down in Fayette County between Athens and Boone Creek, probably between Gentry Road and Athens-Boonesboro Road. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1868. Counties: Ohio (from McLean and Hopkins) On a radar screen at Texas A&M University, the tornadic . Path length: Path width: 120 yards F-scale: F1 May 1886 was a deadly month in Ohio weather. Injuries: Path width: Several homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed. Time: 8:04pm CDT U.S. Tornado History: The Smithsonian Institution's "Queries Relative to Tornadoes," circa 1860s For much of the mid-1800s, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. was the center of weather observation for the United 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. Storm Data takes this tornado from 3/10 of a mile southwest of Tobinsport to 1.8 miles east northeast of Tobinsport. Counties: Mercer It looked fine except if you looked at the corners of the foundation. Notes: Fifteen to twenty homes were destroyed, mainly in the Temple Hill area. Counties: Orange Deaths: 4 Deaths: 0 A 2x4 from one of the outbuildings was driven through the exterior wall and into the kitchen of a home 1/10 mile away. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 10 miles, Grazulis give 9 miles. November 5, 1948 Injuries 3 Required fields are marked *. Nebraska, and Iowa occurred on May The tornado also caused significant tree damage from the middle school north/northeast across a remote area of the northeast part of the post. Path width: 100 yards of a tornado from his cellar on June 22, 1928. This historic event may have actually started in Harrison County IN, but is traditionally plotted from west of Shively, Kentucky, in western Jefferson County. EF-Scale:EF0 F-scale: F0 Noted discrepancies: NCDC only includes LaRue County. Noted discrepancies: Grazulis lists this tornado as having occurred at 3:00amStorm Data lists it at 3:45amSPC lists it at 3:45pm. County: Metcalfe November 9, 2000 Time: 3:47am July 2, 1980 Counties: Mercer . Deaths: 7 The tornado then proceeded through a rural area of Cumberland County and lifted about three miles southwest of Marrowbone. and the Middle Blue River. F-scale: F1 Narrative: Homes of all sizes were destroyed near New Castle. Cottages were destroyed on the southeast corner of Churchill and Twelfth. The storm crossed I 65 and surprisingly did not strike any vehicles. Path length: 2.4 miles (skipping) Deaths: 0 The Injuries: 0 Time: 12:49am EDT A dozen other homes were unroofed. Path width: 60yards Time: 12:03am - 12:09amEST Near Needmore trees were snapped and a section of a residence's roof was removed. Notes: SPC's touchdown lat/lon is in McCracken County, and the liftoff lat/lon is in Marshall County. Time: 6:29pm Trees were blown down in the steep valleys as well as on the hilltops. Storm Data also has it right. Deaths: Notes: The tornado initially touched down on the northwest side of a large family home and farm on Fairfield Road. Several trees were snapped or uprooted before the tornado lifted just east of Highway 90. Grazulis narrative: Near Allendale three trailers and three barns were destroyed in a brief touchdown. Notes: The tornado first touched down near a ravine just northwest of Jessica Circle where it snapped a few trees. structural damage consistent with EF-1 damage and 90 mph winds. The injuries were in trailers. Counties: Clark IN Unfortunately, with the passage of time we may never know for sure for most of them. A rural school was destroyed, as was a large church and several barns. Counties: Lincoln Time: 5:19pm - 5:21pm CST Path length: 0.2 mile F-scale: F3 Path width: 75 yards Several trailers were moved off of their foundations and had roof damage. Path length: The late 1800s was a busy period for Great Lakes commerce. Counties: Meade Counties: Warren The roof of the restaurant was thrown westward on top of a livestock barn. 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. Counties: Spencer Counties: Fayette Path length: 1 mile F-scale: F2 Counties: Jefferson KY Deaths: Path length: The tornado continued through rural and wooded sections of eastern Allen County, and crossed into Monroe County near Fountain Run. Deaths: 0 This tank was air-tight, and had an opening in the top one foot square. In the Canmer area, Gilead Church (near the intersection of US 31E and Gilead Fairview Road) lost its roof, and debris from the roof was found two miles away. October 31, 1934 Both the aerial photos and picture of the, tornado relayed by the emergency manager were matched up with a, radar signature indicating rotation. A 60'x43' barn that had been recently remodeled and upgraded had three walls blown out. November 22, 1992 Time: 6:30pm Path length: Path Width: 50 yards 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: F1 Path width: 800 yards 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). The most significant damage occurred near the intersection of McKendree Church Road and Highway 100 where a well constructed brick house completely lost its roof. filled, and clothing torn into shreds. Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from south of Greensburg to Mannsville, destroying a large part of that town. Here the tornado tore multiple metal roof panels off a barn, blew the southward-facing overhead doors of a garage in, and tore the entrance door off the garage on the west side. Injuries: 4 County: Edmonson F-scale: F1 The SPC/NCDC lat/lon pairs actually put this tornado in Meade County. Note the time of day carefully, and specify whether the time used is Eastern, Central, Mountain, or some city time. Only three homes that were affected by the funnel were able to be salvaged. Injuries: 12 Path width: 30 yards Storm Data mentions that the tornado entered Jefferson County three miles east-northeast of New Washington and then crossed into Trimble County ending northeast of Bedford and mentions damage at Mount Pleasant as well. EF-Scale: EF-2 In this area the tornado was rated as an EF2 with 115 mph estimated winds. Deaths: 2 Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast from three miles northeast of Horse Cave, to Uno, and on to Hardyville. The tornado traveled north-northeast along Stony Brook Drive and lifted near the intersection of Stony Brook and Laverne Drive. Path width: Path width: 50 yards The damage was surveyed by the chief of the Louisville weather station, E. E. Unger. Counties: Jefferson KY In one concentrated spot two dozen trees were snapped off. Path width: Counties: Simpson Noted discrepancies: NCDC and Storm Data give no F-scale rating for this tornado. Itcrossed Interstate 71 where it overturned a truck, and lifted 2.2 miles northeast of Campbellsburg. EF-scale: EF1 Counties: Bullitt Wednesday's tornado hit . ticket window was blown into a nearby field, Time: 5:05pm There were 134 "uninhabitable" homes. Injuries: Path width: Notes: Storm Data says this tornado formed three and a half miles southwest of Rineyville on KY 1375, went through Rineyville, and lifted three miles northeast of Rineyville. The tornado broke into vortices at my home on KY 44 and circled around the house. Tornado fascination and observation is nothing new. He wrote that "the Path width: 50 yards However, this database strives to be the most complete list possible, given those constraints. Path width: Path length: Time: 8:08am CDT Path width: Deaths: 0 Path length: 2miles Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2, Grazulis says F3. F-scale: F4 Tales Path length: 3 miles Counties: Nelson Injuries: 0 The side of the track on which the observer stood should be given. May 10, 2006 Deaths: 0 July20, 2018 Injuries: 0 Two other people died in Garrard County near Cartersville. Path width: A mobile home was picked up, thrown, and disintegrated by the tornado. F4) PDF, Current Hazards Injuries: 0 Time: 11:00am Deaths: 0 County: Grayson Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 15 milesGrazulis and Storm Data give 13 miles. This instrument may be read in a dug-out or a cellar as well as in a house. Many other homes and buildings were damaged. One of the buildings had its doors blown in, on another the metal roof was peeled back, and the third was leveled and blown 300 yards downwind. 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. F-scale: F4 June 15, 1964 Injuries: 0 The tornado next struck a large area of soft and hardwood trees before striking a solid brick home just west of Horntown with the roof removed and exterior walls either damaged or destroyed. AMSTERDAM, Netherlands -- Tornado winds during a thunderstorm were responsible for the crash of a jetliner that killed 17 people Tuesday, the Dutch Transport Ministry said today. EF-scale: EF0 Path length: 1.9 miles November 5, 1948 Path width: Path length: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC says 30 yards. Deaths: Time: 9:45pm Time: 6:12pm Counties: Washington IN Grazulis narrative: Skipped east-southeast from east of Vincennes, passing near Hudsonville, Cumback, and Glendale. In Mercer County four homes and 26 homes were destroyed. Noted discrepancies: NCDC and Grazulis only list Knox and Daviess counties. Will plot in both Jefferson and Trimble counties, as specified by given lat/lons. Time: 3:45pm Grazulis narrative: Moved east-southeast in the south part of the county. Sources for the tornado information presented here includetheNational Centers for Environmental Information'sStorm Events website,Storm Data(the official National Weather Service storm report publication),Significant Tornadoes 1681 - 1991by Thomas P. Grazulis, andSignificant Tornadoes Update 1992 - 1995also by Thomas P. Grazulis. Path length: 2.3 miles Two people died in Warren County: one at Three Forks and one at Rocky Springs. May 25, 1973 Injuries: F-scale: F3 The tornado destroyed an old barn on Chester Hahn Road but then weakened to an EF0 of 80 mph and ended with a few snapped trees before Dugan Lane. Notes: The tornado spun up west of Star Field on the north side of the Paoli School Complex, destroying a 100 year old barn and heavily damaging the roofs of two other outbuildings. Injuries: November 5, 2017 January 30, 2013 Narrative: Moved northeast from the east edge of Louisville to near Pewee Valley. Path length: 14 miles Injuries: 0 Path width: 75 yards Injuries: 4 About forty other homes had minor damage. queries sent by the Smithsonian Institution, Offsite link: 19th-Century Storm Chasers Took the First Tornado Photographs, Andover, Kansas struck by intense damaging tornado, May 3-4, 1999 tornado outbreak and the Bridge Creek-Moore F5, A tornados cost: Living in a tornado alley. F-scale: F0 Color-coded by F-Scale with county lines and time zones Will map as such, but further research would be helpful. Another stand of 50 hardwood trees was uprooted and snapped, along with significant damage to the porch and roof of a home. May 2, 2010 Counties: Harrison KY After a brief break in the path, the tornado touched down again four miles southwest of Celestine and took a slight turn to the northeast. Deaths: August 2, 1954 All evidences of corks flying from bottles should be carefully looked for. SPC, Storm Data, and NCDC list one injuryGrazulis lists none. The tornado narrowed and went to about 50 yards in width. Path width: 60 yards Injuries: 19 Path width: 50yards Path width: Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down near Botland on Manton Road at the Carol Ballard Farm. A pillar of flame shot skyward when the vortex of the twister struck the Kelley residence." Deaths: 0 April 9, 1991 Path length: Grazulis lists Hamilton, Wayne, Edwards, Wabash IL, Knox, Gibson, Pike, Daviess, Martin, Orange, and Lawrence IN (note the last three match the SPC entry). April 3, 1974 Counties: Fayette Deaths: constitute a distinctive folklore. Path width: The exact end point of the tornado was difficult to determine as it went into a thickly wooded area with limited access. Path length: 0.5 mile At Westport Business Center there was significant roof damage with portions of the roofing material and parts of the roofsupports 20 to 50 yards downwind and several windows blown out. Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado at Kent. Counties: Grayson F-scale: F2 Time: 5:39pm - 5:43pm EDT There were also snapped trees and structural damage along Whiskey Run Road. Path width: April 21, 1972 Path width: 250 yards F-scale: June 25, 2018 Path length: 2.8 miles Deaths: 0 Counties: Clark, IN Deaths: 0 Injuries: April 20, 1996 Path width: 250 yards Path width: Counties: Bullitt Path length: Noted discrepancies: SPC has beginning and ending lat/lons as 37.18/-85.32, 37.22/-85.08NCDC has 36.88/-85.72, 37.03/85.45. Deaths: 0 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. Path width: Path length: A large boat storage barn, 125 x 30 feet, had its roof lifted and thrown approximately 90 yards. Deaths: 0 F-scale: F0 A dozen homes lost their roofs, and about a million dollars (1957) in damage was done. Further east, a large 50'x60' barn was destroyed and debris went at least half a mile downwind. Injuries: 0 Counties: Warren Path width: 100 yards It damaged three more barns and uprooted more trees along Montpelier Rd. The tornado then affected a residence, badly damaging the roof and throwing the porch of the house several yards to the northeast. Time: 12:35pm The walls of one of the barns collapsed in multiple directions. her long hair, which reached below her waist, Trees were uprooted and snapped. A child was killed as a two-story hilltop home was leveled and swept away. Path width: Counties: Butler near Olivet, destroying several homes. Path length: 60 miles (probably a family of tornadoes) Deaths: 1 January 10, 2008 Tornadoes, power outages as storm crosses Texas, More from KWKT - FOX 44 Trending now Severe Weather Warnings . Notes: Thistornado briefly touched down on SpinksDrive just off of Highway 69. May 18, 1995 April 20, 2000 He later changed his ruling to an F2 tornado. It would be far safer, if one has an inclination to such views, to deny that such a view is correct, and only to accept it after most incontestable proof. A history of twisters: Tornadoes in Mississippi since 1950. (Grazulis and Storm Data list the touchdown at "Cottonwood", by which they probably mean "Cottonburg", which is west of Richmond two miles east of the Garrard County line.) Narrative: Moved northeast at Laconia, ripping the roof and a wall off the Laconia school. Counties: Washington, IN Several homes sustained extensive damage and three people were injured. Path length: 0.6mile Deaths: 1 Path length: 0.4 miles Injuries: Counties: Woodford November 18, 2017 Questions? Deaths: 0 Path length: Several trees knocked down as well. Narrative: Buildings were unroofed in downtown Lexington and at Sayre College. Its occupant was found in a ditch 200 feet from the foundation, unconscious, critically injured, and holding her unharmed baby. Click here for a detailed map of the approximate path of the tornado. June 7, 1980 Time: 7:00pm Time: 4:31am EST Noted discrepancies: This tornado is not listed at SPC. Path width: Path length: 0.3 miles F-scale: F3 Path width: 75 yards The relatively new Signal Service (a forerunner of the National Weather Service) tracked storms using telegrams, passing weather . Notes: Storm Data puts this tornado in Eckerty. stairs as the roof was torn off, and was briefly drawn up the stairs as it occurred. Path width: 60 yards F-scale: F3 June 8, 1899 County: Edmonson 1-Stop Climate F-scale: F3 Time: 8:10pm EST to 8:12pm EST Winds here were around 90 mph with a width of 40 yards. It then tracked across rural Monroe County, uprooting and snapping large trees. Path width: 75yards Path width: Counties: Jefferson, KY Noted discrepancies: Storm Data says this storm struck on Irvine Road. Notes: Sporadic twisting tree damage was found between Mount Carmel and McKinley towards the White River. Carmon Creek Road where several hardwoods were snapped along with power lines down. Counties: Washington, KY 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. March 19, 1849 The last damage was near Rineyville, where two people were killed in one home. Time: 9:20pm EDT The first theories explaining weather phenomena as having natural causes were proposed by ancient Greek natural philosophers. November 20, 1950 Injuries: 96 Near-F4. 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. F-scale: F1 Counties: Anderson John Park Finley, a young Notes: Touchdown was west of KY 639 south of Wago. Time: 1:22pm CST May 18, 1995 Counties: Adair This location suffered the worst damage with gutters, siding, and soffits ripped from buildings and deposited 30 yards away in trees. Time: 12:41pm Notes:This small tornado was embedded in afast moving squall line that raced east at 55 mph. Time: 5:53pm Interestingly, though, SvrPlot gives a very realistic plot for this tornado. Path width: Injuries: 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. March 1, 2017 Noted discrepancies: NCDC and Storm Data give no F-scale ranking for this tornado. Counties: Jefferson KY, Oldham Path width: Injuries: 1 Another metal out building on the right periphery of the damage path had sheeting pulled off the back of the building apparently from the force of the inbound winds into the tornado. F-scale: F1 Time: 4:02pm EST This distance from Dugansville would put it in Washington County. Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F3, but Grazulis does not list it. A car was blown off the road, over a fence, and into a field. County: Ohio Deaths: 1 The storm crossed IN 66 into a cemetery and trailer court. A home and a small outbuilding were damaged, and numerous trees were uprooted. Deaths: 0 IF any one thing has been emphasized in these pages, it has been the extreme need of more light on this whole question. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC and Grazulis give nothing. Deaths: A six room brick veneer home was completely destroyed, as were several large trailers. Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 70 yards, NCDC 73 yards, Storm Data 75 yards. The only damage described in Storm Data done directly by the tornado is the destruction of a concrete poultry house south of Dubois on IN 162 (which also sounds weird since IN 162 is not in close proximity to Dubois and is nowhere near the lat/lon given by SPC/NCDC). April 3, 1974 Deaths: Injuries: Time: 7:06am Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast from six miles south of Morgantown near KY 79, damaging or destroying three farm homes and fifteen barns. Path width: 50yards Time: 5:47pm According to the Garrard County weekly Central Herald, there were seven injuries in Garrard County, which are not accounted for at the NCDC webpage (it lists zero injuries for the Garrard County portion of this tornado). Our neighbors between us and the creek lost their roof, which landed 300 yards to the east of their home mostly intact. Counties: Metcalfe, Adair Storm Data lists this tornado in McCracken and Marshall counties. Path width: 100 yards Path length: Counties: Clark IN, Jefferson KY The twister traveled to the northeast, heavily damaging Gainesway, Southeastern Hills, and many neighborhoods along Man O War Boulevard before lifting at Richmond Road across the street from Saint Joseph East Hospital. Grazulis lists an F2 tornado in Woodford County with eight injuries, a path length of one mile, and a path width of 200 yards on May 18, 1995 at 6:35am. Notes: An EF-0 tornado touched down at the Madison Municipal Airport. County: Metcalfe Grazulis narrative: A tornado destroyed two trailers and a barn, just north of Jamestown. SPC lists a path length of 19 miles, NCDC 18 miles, Grazulis 21 miles. Path width: 150 yards Time: 7:07pm EDT Time: 1:56am EDT Time: 8:29pm - 8:36pm CDT Tropical Cyclones of the 1800s. April 19, 2011 Path length: Several other homes were damaged in a subdivision one mile north of Gamaliel. Path width: 75 yards It damaged a few more barns and trees before lifting about half a mile southwest of Cynthiana. Path length: Apparently the only tornado damage Grazulis could find with this event was two miles south of Springfield near the Washington/Marion County line (which is where SPC and NCDC have the tornado track's end point). Path width: Storm Data says this tornado moved from southwest of Ferdinand to Siberia (Siberia proper is actually in Perry County, just over the county line). March 28, 1997 February 24, 2018 October 31, 2018 Path width: Path length: Further research necessary. Time: 6:15pm The only specific damage mentioned by the Courier-Journal from either of these potential tornadoes is a mobile home losing its roof at Smedley. Deaths: Noted discrepancies: Only Hopkins County is listed at NCDC. Narrative: A tornado moved northeast from near Park City to Cave City. Time: 7:00pm Path width: Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives 30 yards. Time: 6:30pm About the NWS 85 mph winds. Path width: 250yards Injuries: Path width: 100 yards Twisters brought devastating results. F-scale: F2 Their home, which was destroyed, caught fire and only one child could be rescued. The tornado continued on for another mile, causing occasional tree damageand dropping debris before lifting near the east end of Groce Road, where it peeled roofing material from a metal out building. At this tornado's touchdown point in Ohio County a witness said it "swerved" as it approached his house, just grazing the home but destroying the garage and a nearby barn. Path length: 0.25 mile Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck near Keene. Path length: Along with the destroyed homes, one large Oak tree was downed along with several other smaller trees. It expanded to its maximum width and strength about a mile into its path. Counties: Clark IN Path length: 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. About 300 homes were destroyed along the northern edge of Madison. There was extensive tree damage along Elamond Road where over 100 trees were snapped, twisted, and uprooted. The twister lifted in a field a couple of hundred yards downwind. April 4, 2011 All 3 mobile home became airborne, with one traveling over 400 yards. 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. Eagle Park was demolished, and the baseball diamond's bleachers were destroyed. Notes: The initial touchdown was on the western edge of Cumberland City. It continued skipping east, uprooting and snapping trees and destroying an anchored mobile home on Underwood Road. April 14, 1972 Counties: Oldham 18. The tornado then continued east damaging trees, homes and small outbuildings just north of Silver City-Huntsville Road. The unattached bed of a pickup truck was picked up and thrown 150 yards. At Orchard Lake Boulevard and Fallen Apple Lane trees were blown down and laid out in north, northeast, and south directions. Tree damage continued along thepath with additional EF-2 damage occurring attwo chicken farms where a 200 yd long chicken barn was destroyed and hundreds of chickens were killed and/or lost. SPC's and Storm Data's "Taylor and Washington" counties makes no sense since those two counties don't border each other. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down east of Christianburg on Christianburg-Bagdad Road, damaging Christianburg Baptist Church. A car was destroyed and tossed about 100 yards in the direction of storm motion from its origin at the home. Deaths: 0 However, Grazulis's "Kinney Station" was likely Kenney Station, which today is Monterey, located 4 miles southwest of Paris. Path length: Grazulis Narrative: Moved northeast across the south part of Hodgenville. Time: 5:45pm The tornado formed in pasture southwest of the road and then knocked over several cedar trees and split several sections on some maple trees before striking a barn. Counties: Taylor Seventeen houses were damaged along Walnut Street from Fifteenth to Seventeenth Streets, a home was severely damaged near the corner of Madison and Thirteenth Streets, and a factory was damaged at the corner of Chestnut and Twelfth Streets.