List of United States tornadoes from November to December 2010
Appearance
This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in November and December 2010.
United States yearly total
[edit]EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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0 | 768 | 342 | 127 | 32 | 13 | 0 | 1282 |
November
[edit]EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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0 | 19 | 25 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 54 |
- One tornado was confirmed in the final totals, but does not have a listed rating.
November 3 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF0 | Zachary | East Baton Rouge | LA | 30°38′43″N 91°09′12″W / 30.6452°N 91.1532°W | 22:00 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $5,000 | Brief tornado blew tin off a roof.[1] |
EF0 | SW of Des Allemands | St. Charles | LA | 29°48′34″N 90°29′37″W / 29.8095°N 90.4936°W | 22:08 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | N/A | Brief waterspout observed at New Orleans International Airport with no damage.[2] |
November 17 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF1 | Parkville | Baltimore (city), Baltimore | MD | 39°21′59″N 76°34′14″W / 39.3665°N 76.5705°W | 06:35–06:36 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 175 yd (160 m) | $250,000 | Brief tornado embedded in an area of intense straight-line wind damage. Significant damage to an apartment complex and a shopping area from the tornado itself. Three people were injured.[3] |
EF1 | Jessup | Lackawanna | PA | 41°27′45″N 75°33′44″W / 41.4624°N 75.5623°W | 07:30–07:40 | 1.73 mi (2.78 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $125,000 | An athletic park sustained significant damage and two businesses were also heavily damaged. Numerous trees were also knocked down or snapped.[4] |
EF1 | Ghent | Columbia | NY | 42°15′58″N 73°39′51″W / 42.2661°N 73.6643°W | 10:18–10:22 | 1.87 mi (3.01 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | $4,000 | Numerous trees were knocked down and a few houses sustained minor damage.[5] |
November 22 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF2 | Caledonia area | Winnebago, Boone | IL | 42°19′51″N 88°58′15″W / 42.3307°N 88.9709°W | 21:00–21:25 | 18.1 mi (29.1 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $5,000,000 | At least 30 buildings were damaged or destroyed, including houses, barns, outbuildings and grain bins - a few of which were also damaged in a tornado on January 7, 2008. Numerous transmission towers were heavily damaged and a school bus was thrown, injuring six people.[6] |
EF1 | W of Zenda, WI | McHenry (IL), Walworth (WI) | IL, WI | 42°29′36″N 88°34′13″W / 42.4932°N 88.5704°W | 21:31–21:37 | 5.48 mi (8.82 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $1,000,000 | Two houses sustained significant roof damage and three other houses sustained minor damage. Several farm buildings were also damaged and power poles were knocked down. Many farm animals were killed on a farm.[7][8] |
EF1 | Union Grove area | Kenosha, Racine | WI | 42°39′45″N 88°05′18″W / 42.6625°N 88.0884°W | 22:01–22:15 | 11.44 mi (18.41 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $5,000,000 | Over 100 houses and a gas station were damaged and an RV trailer was destroyed. The Racine County Fairgrounds were also hard hit with many buildings damaged. Many trees were also uprooted or snapped. Two people were injured.[9][10] |
November 23 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF1 | NW of Harrisville | Simpson | MS | 31°59′23″N 90°06′09″W / 31.9896°N 90.1025°W | 16:30–16:50 | 8.01 mi (12.89 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $350,000 | One house was damaged and several outbuildings were destroyed. Extensive tree damage along the path.[11] |
EF1 | NE of Martinsville | Simpson | MS | 31°59′37″N 89°43′18″W / 31.9935°N 89.7217°W | 17:35–17:40 | 2.06 mi (3.32 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $250,000 | Several houses were damaged, a mobile home lost its roof and a chicken house was destroyed.[12] |
EF1 | Latrobe area | El Dorado | CA | 38°34′55″N 120°58′45″W / 38.582°N 120.9791°W | 21:17–21:21 | 1.99 mi (3.20 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) | $2,000 | A rare tornado caused roof damage to a commercial building, damaged a powerole, a water tank, and numerous trees.[13] |
November 24 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF0 | N of Wheatland | Hickory | MO | 37°56′38″N 93°25′04″W / 37.9439°N 93.4178°W | 22:50–22:55 | 0.98 mi (1.58 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $25,000 | A house sustained roof damage and a shed was destroyed.[14] |
EF1 | ENE of Cross Timbers | Hickory | MO | 38°01′51″N 93°11′51″W / 38.0309°N 93.1975°W | 23:09–23:19 | 2.79 mi (4.49 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $75,000 | Significant damage to two houses and three outbuildings. Farm equipment was also destroyed.[15] |
EF1 | S of Brighton | Polk | MO | 37°26′49″N 93°21′41″W / 37.4469°N 93.3615°W | 01:11–01:21 | 0.85 mi (1.37 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $75,000 | Three outbuildings were heavily damaged, two of which were destroyed. A house was also damaged.[16] |
November 25 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF0 | NW of Humboldt | Gibson | TN | 35°50′47″N 88°52′02″W / 35.8464°N 88.8671°W | 20:30–20:31 | 0.61 mi (0.98 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $100,000 | About 12 houses sustained minor damage, mostly to their roofs. A few barns were also damaged.[17] |
EF0 | S of Jennings | Jefferson Davis | LA | 30°11′45″N 92°39′37″W / 30.1957°N 92.6604°W | 04:45–20:50 | 2.78 mi (4.47 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $150,000 | Several houses sustained minor damage and outbuildings were destroyed.[18] |
EF0 | S of Evangeline | Acadia | LA | 30°16′36″N 92°35′44″W / 30.2768°N 92.5955°W | 05:00–05:01 | 0.34 mi (0.55 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | $10,000 | Brief tornado destroyed a barn, damaged an RV and knocked down a few trees.[19] |
EF1 | SSW of Iota | Acadia | LA | 30°18′06″N 92°30′45″W / 30.3016°N 92.5126°W | 05:13–05:18 | 2.37 mi (3.81 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $125,000 | Six houses were damaged, one of which was removed from its foundation. Several outbuildings were also destroyed.[20] |
EF1 | NE of Iota | Acadia | LA | 30°23′23″N 92°23′59″W / 30.3897°N 92.3996°W | 05:30–05:40 | 4.99 mi (8.03 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $75,000 | A barn was destroyed and several houses were damaged.[21] |
EF1 | NW of Richard | Acadia | LA | 30°26′38″N 92°19′26″W / 30.4439°N 92.3238°W | 05:45–05:54 | 3.74 mi (6.02 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $100,000 | Six houses sustained roof damage. Trees and power lines were also knocked down.[22] |
EF1 | N of Church Point | St. Landry | LA | 30°28′36″N 92°13′31″W / 30.4768°N 92.2252°W | 05:57–06:01 | 2.68 mi (4.31 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $150,000 | Several houses were damaged and a barn was destroyed.[23] |
November 26 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF1 | S of Lawtell | St. Landry | LA | 30°30′N 92°11′W / 30.50°N 92.19°W | 06:02 | 2.15 mi (3.46 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | $100,000 | Two mobile homes were heavily damaged and several other houses were also damaged. One person was injured.[24] |
November 29 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF4 | SSW of Atlanta to NW of Winnfield | Winn | LA | 31°47′41″N 92°48′29″W / 31.7947°N 92.808°W | 21:12–21:25 | 13.96 mi (22.47 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | $750,000 | One large brick house were completely destroyed in a rural area and a mobile home was also destroyed. Several other houses were damaged and many trees were damaged. Some of the damaged houses were also damaged by a tornado from Hurricane Ike in 2008. As of 2023, it is the most recent violent tornado in Louisiana.[25] |
EF1 | Bosco area | Ouachita | LA | 32°16′49″N 92°11′14″W / 32.2802°N 92.1872°W | 22:18–22:26 | 3.67 mi (5.91 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $10,000 | A house sustained minor damage and many trees were damaged along the Ouachita River.[26] |
EF0 | NNW of Mooresville | Livingston | MO | 39°47′24″N 93°44′30″W / 39.7901°N 93.7416°W | 22:10–22:11 | 0.33 mi (0.53 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | N/A | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[27] |
EF1 | N of Holly Bluff | Sharkey | MS | 32°52′35″N 90°44′36″W / 32.8764°N 90.7433°W | 01:19–01:23 | 3.58 mi (5.76 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $200,000 | Tornado touched down in the Delta National Forest with significant tree damage.[28] |
EF0 | NNE of Valley Park | Issaquena, Sharkey | MS | 32°39′31″N 90°51′27″W / 32.6586°N 90.8576°W | 01:25–01:27 | 1.18 mi (1.90 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $85,000 | A mobile home and a few outbuildings were damaged.[29][30] |
EF2 | NNW of Satartia to SW of Yazoo City | Yazoo | MS | 32°42′54″N 90°37′33″W / 32.7151°N 90.6259°W | 01:46–02:00 | 11.7 mi (18.8 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $700,000 | A mobile home was destroyed and several houses were heavily damaged. A metal frame building also lost its roof, and semi trucks were overturned. The parent supercell would soon re-strengthen and produce another EF2, which tracked directly through Yazoo City.[31] |
EF0 | NE of Vicksburg | Warren | MS | 32°21′57″N 90°49′49″W / 32.3658°N 90.8303°W | 02:04–02:06 | 1.9 mi (3.1 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | $100,000 | Numerous trees and a few power lines were snapped.[32] |
EF2 | Yazoo City area | Yazoo | MS | 32°50′47″N 90°25′10″W / 32.8464°N 90.4195°W | 02:07–02:19 | 7.45 mi (11.99 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $1,300,000 | After the previous EF2 dissipated, a new tornado tracked through the downtown area of Yazoo City, which was previously hit very hard on April 24, 2010. Numerous businesses and the Yazoo City courthouse sustained roof and some exterior damage, with one business severely damaged. Windows were also blown out of buildings and trees were uprooted. The Yazoo City Schools Administrative Office was badly damaged and a nearby brick building partially collapsed. A large metal awning was torn apart as well.[33] |
EF0 | NNW of Port Gibson | Claiborne | MS | 31°58′22″N 91°03′55″W / 31.9728°N 91.0652°W | 02:30–02:31 | 0.69 mi (1.11 km) | 30 yd (27 m) | $10,000 | Brief tornado with minor tree damage.[34] |
EF0 | N of Utica | Hinds | MS | 32°13′N 90°42′W / 32.21°N 90.70°W | 03:09–03:18 | 7.25 mi (11.67 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $5,000 | Sporadic minor tree damage and an outbuilding was damaged.[35] |
EF1 | NNE of Port Gibson | Claiborne | MS | 32°02′34″N 90°57′53″W / 32.0427°N 90.9647°W | 03:25–03:28 | 1.69 mi (2.72 km) | 40 yd (37 m) | $30,000 | Brief tornado damaged or uprooted several trees.[36] |
EF3 | N of Thomastown | Leake, Attala | MS | 32°54′19″N 89°43′09″W / 32.9053°N 89.7191°W | 03:38–03:50 | 9.61 mi (15.47 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | $1,250,000 | A frame house and numerous mobile homes were destroyed and many other houses were damaged, some heavily. Vehicles were also thrown and many trees were uprooted or snapped with a few debarked. Six people were injured.[37][38] |
EF2 | Starkville | Oktibbeha | MS | 33°26′25″N 88°49′48″W / 33.4404°N 88.8299°W | 05:08–05:10 | 1.68 mi (2.70 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $850,000 | Two mobile home parks were hard hit, with many mobile homes destroyed. Starkville High School was also damaged in its athletic park, and several businesses also sustained minor damage. 15 people were injured.[39] |
EF1 | N of West Point | Clay | MS | 33°38′24″N 88°40′20″W / 33.6401°N 88.6721°W | 05:26–05:29 | 1.68 mi (2.70 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $250,000 | Several houses sustained minor damage and sheds were destroyed. Trees were also uprooted or snapped.[40] |
EF2 | SSE of Amory | Monroe | MS | 33°52′36″N 88°27′46″W / 33.8767°N 88.4628°W | 05:52–06:02 | 0.28 mi (0.45 km) | 125 yd (114 m) | $250,000 | This stationary, strong tornado touched down in a manufactured home park. About 20 manufactured homes were damaged or destroyed, injuring 11 people. Trees were also snapped and power lines were knocked down.[41] |
November 30 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF0 | E of Church Point | St. Landry | LA | 30°25′19″N 92°09′58″W / 30.4219°N 92.1662°W | 06:38–06:38 | 1.03 mi (1.66 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | $5,000 | A few trees were knocked down and a barn sustained minor damage.[42] |
EF0 | WNW of Sunset | St. Landry | LA | 30°26′12″N 92°07′02″W / 30.4366°N 92.1172°W | 06:46–06:47 | 1.26 mi (2.03 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | $5,000 | A barn lost its roof and some trees were knocked down.[43] |
EF1 | W of Millport | Lamar | AL | 33°33′11″N 88°06′08″W / 33.5530°N 88.1022°W | 07:41–07:43 | 1.37 mi (2.20 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $145,000 | Two barns were heavily damaged and two houses sustained minor damage. A tractor-trailer was blown over and many trees were knocked down.[44] |
EF2 | NW of Raleigh | Smith | MS | 32°00′44″N 89°36′07″W / 32.0123°N 89.6019°W | 08:44–08:59 | 11.03 mi (17.75 km) | 600 yd (550 m) | $900,000 | A mobile home, several barns and sheds were destroyed, and several houses were damaged, one heavily. Extensive tree damage along the path.[45] |
EF0 | ESE of Beechwood | Amite | MS | 31°07′44″N 90°43′50″W / 31.1288°N 90.7306°W | 08:50–08:59 | 4.81 mi (7.74 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | $5,000 | Brief tornado with minor tree damage.[46] |
EF1 | NNE of Scott Station | Perry | AL | 32°37′36″N 87°25′23″W / 32.6267°N 87.4231°W | 10:15–10:16 | 0.08 mi (0.13 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $25,000 | Brief tornado damaged a house, destroyed a shed and uprooted numerous trees.[47] |
EF0 | NE of Tuckers Crossing | Jones | MS | 31°37′16″N 89°04′48″W / 31.6211°N 89.0801°W | 11:50–11:58 | 7 mi (11 km) | 30 yd (27 m) | $70,000 | A barn and a workshop both lost their roofs, a flagpole was bent and trees and power poles were damaged.[48] |
EF0 | N of Pearlington | Hancock | MS | 30°21′57″N 89°37′17″W / 30.3658°N 89.6213°W | 13:40 | 0.05 mi (0.080 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | $70,000 | Brief waterspout on a canal did minor damage to one structure.[49] |
EF1 | Blountsville area | Blount | AL | 34°09′21″N 86°34′30″W / 34.1558°N 86.5751°W | 13:09–13:11 | 1.72 mi (2.77 km) | 175 yd (160 m) | $26,000 | Two houses were damaged, one of which lost its roof. Trees were also knocked down.[50] |
EF1 | Prattville area | Autauga | AL | 32°25′41″N 86°30′23″W / 32.4281°N 86.5065°W | 15:57–16:06 | 5.81 mi (9.35 km) | 155 yd (142 m) | $58,000 | Several houses and businesses were damaged in town and metal outbuildings were destroyed.[51] |
EF0 | S of Hatchett | Clay | AL | 33°06′44″N 86°03′57″W / 33.1121°N 86.0659°W | 16:14–16:16 | 1.67 mi (2.69 km) | 40 yd (37 m) | $15,000 | Several trees were uprooted, one of which damaged a vehicle.[52] |
EF0 | NE of Dexter | Elmore | AL | 32°35′56″N 86°13′52″W / 32.5989°N 86.2311°W | 16:23–16:31 | 6.65 mi (10.70 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $35,000 | A hay barn lost its roof and a house sustained minor damage.[53] |
EF2 | Buford | Gwinnett | GA | 34°02′33″N 83°57′02″W / 34.0426°N 83.9505°W | 20:38–20:40 | 2.11 mi (3.40 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $5,000,000 | Tornado touched down in a residential subdivision where about 20 houses were heavily damaged, one of which was destroyed. Over 35 other houses sustained lesser damage. Numerous greenhouses in a nursery in the area were also destroyed.[54] |
EF0 | SE of Locust Grove | Butts, Henry | GA | 33°17′29″N 84°05′02″W / 33.2915°N 84.0838°W | 21:12–21:15 | 2.68 mi (4.31 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $255,000 | Several houses sustained minor damage and sheds and outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed. A gas station was also damaged.[55] |
EF1 | Easley | Pickens | SC | 34°49′45″N 82°36′19″W / 34.8291°N 82.6052°W | 00:45–00:49 | 2.66 mi (4.28 km) | 125 yd (114 m) | $1,500,000 | Intermittent tornado touchdown in town. Numerous houses and businesses were damaged, some heavily, and a manufactured home was destroyed. Many trees were uprooted or snapped.[56] |
EF1 | Gray Court area | Laurens | SC | 34°39′29″N 82°05′10″W / 34.658°N 82.0861°W | 02:39–02:42 | 1.99 mi (3.20 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $50,000 | Two mobile homes and a house were heavily damaged and several other houses were also damaged, some by fallen trees.[57] |
December
[edit]EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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0 | 12 | 10 | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 32 |
December 1 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF0 | Waldorf | Charles | MD | 38°37′34″N 76°57′56″W / 38.6262°N 76.9655°W | 1427–1429 | 2.31 mi (3.72 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $10,000 | Two houses sustained minor damage, a basketball goal was knocked over, and trees were downed near Mill Hill Estates.[58] |
December 14 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF2 | Aumsville | Marion | OR | 44°50′23″N 122°52′44″W / 44.8398°N 122.8789°W | 1940–1950 | 5 mi (8.0 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $1,200,000 | A rare West Coast significant (EF2+) tornado caused significant damage in Aumsville. At least 50 houses and businesses were damaged, some severely, along with five sheds. Two semi-trailers tipped over, and more than larger trees were downed. Two people sustained minor injuries.[59] |
December 30 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[note 2] | Summary |
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EF0 | NW of Blue Eye | Stone | MO | 36°32′N 93°26′W / 36.53°N 93.43°W | 0519 – 0524 | 0.25 mi (0.40 km) | 30 yd (27 m) | $50,000 | A framed home and a mobile home both sustained minor damage. Additional damage was inflicted upon two large farm gas tanks, a stock trailer, and an outbuilding.[60] |
EF1 | E of Lampe | Stone | MO | 36°34′N 93°22′W / 36.57°N 93.37°W | 0526 – 0540 | 3.15 mi (5.07 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | $2,000,000 | A tornado tracked along the shoreline of a peninsula within Table Rock Lake, damaging or destroying 11 boat docks. Within these docks, 25 boats sustained damage. Around 60 homes suffered minor to moderate roof damage, though one well-built home was unroofed.[60] |
December 31 event
[edit]EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage[61] | Summary |
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EF0 | Indian Point | Stone | MO | 36°37′N 93°21′W / 36.62°N 93.35°W | 0617 – 0622 | 1.75 mi (2.82 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $750,000 | A few houses were impacted and approximately six boat docks and four boats were damaged.[60] |
EF1 | W of Bruner | Christian, Webster | MO | 37°02′N 93°02′W / 37.03°N 93.04°W | 0618 – 0638 | 8.37 mi (13.47 km) | 250 yd (230 m) | $300,000 | A trailer home was rotated and displaced 150 yd (140 m). The roof of a barn was removed and several of its walls were collapsed. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, and numerous outbuildings were damaged or destroyed.[60] |
EF3 | NNE of Westville, OK to NW of Tontitown, AR | Adair (OK), Washington (AR), Benton (AR) | OK, AR | 36°00′N 94°34′W / 36°N 94.57°W | 1205 – 1227 | 21.1 mi (34.0 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | $1,835,000 | 4 deaths – See section on this tornado – There were 10 injuries.[60] |
EF0 | NNW of Oak Grove | Carroll, Stone | AR, MO | 36°29′N 93°26′W / 36.48°N 93.44°W | 1348 – 1357 | 4.25 mi (6.84 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $15,000 | Barns were damaged, a carport at a residence was destroyed, and several trees were damaged or blown down.[60] |
EF0 | NE of Bolivar | Polk | MO | 37°38′N 93°20′W / 37.63°N 93.34°W | 1437 – 1441 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $5,000 | Three structures sustained minor damage, including a home that had a portion of its roof removed.[60] |
EF3 | W of Bloodland to ENE of Fort Leonard Wood | Pulaski | MO | 37°41′N 92°11′W / 37.69°N 92.19°W | 1543 – 1603 | 7.5 mi (12.1 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | $90,000,000 | A total of 159 homes were damaged, of which 41 were completely destroyed and 32 sustained significant damage. Extensive to moderate damage was inflicted to several military training areas and installation utility systems, while extensive damage occurred in one installation family housing area. The second level of a water treatment plant on the base was removed, and the tornado disrupted the power supply system, shut off the water system, and damaged gas lines.[60] |
EF3 | ENE of Rolla | Phelps | MO | 37°56′N 91°48′W / 37.94°N 91.8°W | 1606 – 1626 | 11 mi (18 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | $1,000,000 | 2 deaths – Two single-wide mobile homes were destroyed, with debris thrown upstream. A two-story home was completely destroyed save for its interior walls. Several cars were thrown and minor to moderate roof and tree damage was observed at various locations.[60] |
EF1 | ESE of Lecoma | Dent, Phelps | MO | 37°46′N 91°43′W / 37.77°N 91.71°W | 1612 – 1632 | 6.78 mi (10.91 km) | 440 yd (400 m) | $500,000 | 2 deaths – Several structures sustained significant damage or were destroyed. Several trees were downed and power lines were damaged.[60] |
EF1 | N of Cuba | Crawford | MO | 38°09′N 91°30′W / 38.15°N 91.5°W | 1640 – 1646 | 6.36 mi (10.24 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | Unknown | Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and a home and several farmsteads were damaged.[60] |
EF1 | E of Krakow | Franklin | MO | 38°30′N 91°01′W / 38.5°N 91.02°W | 1716 – 1718 | 0.8 mi (1.3 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $40,000 | On a horse farm, a metal pole barn lost a majority of its roof, an outbuilding sustained roof damage, and a residence lost some shingles. A 35 ft (11 m) radio tower was blown over. Minor tree damage was observed.[60] |
EF0 | ENE of Krakow | Franklin | MO | 38°31′N 91°01′W / 38.51°N 91.01°W | 1717 – 1718 | 0.36 mi (0.58 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Unknown | A home sustained minor trim damage, trees were downed, and a road sign was blown over.[60] |
EF2 | S of Moselle to W of Hoene Springs | Franklin, Jefferson | MO | 38°20′N 90°53′W / 38.34°N 90.89°W | 1719 – 1735 | 12.19 mi (19.62 km) | 370 yd (340 m) | Unknown | Over two dozen structures were damaged, including a home and a building that were completely destroyed, and extensive tree damage was observed. A church sustained severe damage to its west-facing wall and an old church sanctuary was completely leveled.[60] |
EF0 | Augusta area | St. Charles | MO | 38°34′N 90°55′W / 38.56°N 90.92°W | 1725 – 1728 | 1.96 mi (3.15 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Unknown | A barn was knocked down, with a portion of its roof tossed across the road. A house sustained minor exterior damage, a portion of the roof to an outbuilding was removed, and a tree was uprooted.[60] |
EF1 | E of Lonedell | Franklin, Jefferson | MO | 38°19′N 90°47′W / 38.31°N 90.78°W | 1727 – 1735 | 8.6 mi (13.8 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Unknown | Several trees were snapped or uprooted, and a barn sustained moderate roof damage.[60] |
EF1 | NE of Ballwin | St. Louis | MO | 38°35′N 90°34′W / 38.59°N 90.56°W | 1748 – 1750 | 1.7 mi (2.7 km) | 175 yd (160 m) | Unknown | Nearly three dozen homes sustained minor damage, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[60] |
EF3 | ENE of Murphy to NNW of Meacham Park | Jefferson, St. Louis | MO | 38°29′N 90°28′W / 38.49°N 90.47°W | 1748 – 1800 | 6.65 mi (10.70 km) | 440 yd (400 m) | $1,000,000 | 1 death – See section on this tornado[60] |
EF0 | WNW of Mozier | Calhoun | IL | 39°19′N 90°47′W / 39.31°N 90.78°W | 1756 – 1759 | 3.64 mi (5.86 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $0 | Trees were uprooted.[60] |
EF1 | St. Louis | St. Louis | MO | 38°39′N 90°15′W / 38.65°N 90.25°W | 1808 – 1811 | 2.71 mi (4.36 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | Unknown | Numerous homes sustained roof damage.[60] |
EF0 | NNE of Lebanon | St. Clair | IL | 38°37′N 89°47′W / 38.62°N 89.78°W | 1830 – 1831 | 0.14 mi (0.23 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Unknown | A few outbuildings and trees on a farmstead were damaged.[60] |
EF3 | Lake Petersburg area | Menard | IL | 39°59′N 89°52′W / 39.98°N 89.86°W | 1837 – 1840 | 3.63 mi (5.84 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $12,000,000 | Nearly 100 homes and a nursing home sustained minor damage. A total of 29 homes sustained significant damage, four beyond repair, and two barns were destroyed.[60] |
EF0 | SW of Durley | Bond | IL | 38°54′N 89°24′W / 38.9°N 89.4°W | 1905 – 1907 | 1.74 mi (2.80 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | Unknown | An agricultural building sustained roof damage, several houses sustained minor roof and siding damage, and tree damage was observed.[60] |
EF2 | W of Ellsinore | Carter | MO | 36°56′N 90°51′W / 36.94°N 90.85°W | 1924 – 1930 | 2.63 mi (4.23 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $200,000 | The tin roof was pulled off an outbuilding. A home sustained partial roof and wall collapse, a mobile home was blown 15 ft (4.6 m) off its foundation, and over 100 trees were uprooted. A shed and some outbuildings were destroyed, while a twin-pole high voltage transmission tower was partially blown over. A sawmill was destroyed, part of a roof to a metal barn was blown into trees, vehicles were damaged, and another home sustained minor roof damage.[60] |
EF2 | NNW of Poplar Bluff | Butler | MO | 36°49′N 90°31′W / 36.82°N 90.52°W | 2025 – 2026 | 0.24 mi (0.39 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $250,000 | A well-built residence lost about one-third of its roof, several trees were snapped or uprooted, shingles were ripped off a small shed, an antenna tower was damaged, and fences were damaged.[60] |
EF0 | SSE of Rogers | La Salle | LA | 31°29′N 92°13′W / 31.48°N 92.21°W | 2035 – 2036 | 0.38 mi (0.61 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $20,000 | A few trees were snapped, the front porch was removed from a trailer house, damaging a portion of the roof, and tin sheets were removed from a nearby barn.[60] |
EF1 | S of Vicksburg | Warren | MS | 32°17′N 90°52′W / 32.29°N 90.87°W | 2211 – 2215 | 3.56 mi (5.73 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $110,000 | Shingles were blown off several roofs, a hangar lost a portion of its roof, a mobile home was damaged, and a power pole was snapped. A few trees were blown down.[60] |
EF2 | N of Terry to ESE of Luckney | Hinds, Rankin | MS | 32°05′N 90°22′W / 32.09°N 90.37°W | 2244 – 2325 | 26.17 mi (42.12 km) | 800 yd (730 m) | $2,700,000 | Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. Several structures were damaged, dozens of billboards were blown out, a tanker truck was overturned, and numerous power poles were snapped.[60] |
EF0 | S of Star | Rankin | MS | 32°05′N 90°03′W / 32.08°N 90.05°W | 2342 – 2345 | 1.38 mi (2.22 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $2,000 | Multiple limbs and a few trees were downed.[60] |
EF1 | N of Vaughn | Lincoln | MS | 31°39′N 90°35′W / 31.65°N 90.58°W | 0209 – 0213 | 2.12 mi (3.41 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $250,000 | Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. An outbuilding was destroyed and several others were heavily damaged. One house lost a few of its shingles, while another home had its windows blown out, sustained shingle damage, and was shifted off its blocks.[60] |
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- ^ National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Birmingham, Alabama (2010). Alabama Event Report: EF1 Tornado (Report). National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
- ^ National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Jackson, Mississippi (2010). Mississippi Event Report: EF2 Tornado (Report). National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
- ^ National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in New Orleans/Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2010). Mississippi Event Report: EF0 Tornado (Report). National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
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- ^ National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Peachtree City/Atlanta, Georgia (2010). Georgia Event Report: EF2 Tornado (Report). National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
- ^ National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Peachtree City/Atlanta, Georgia (2010). Georgia Event Report: EF0 Tornado (Report). National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
- ^ National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Greenville-Spartanburg, South Carolina (2010). South Carolina Event Report: EF1 Tornado (Report). National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
- ^ National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office in Greenville-Spartanburg, South Crolina (2010). South Carolina Event Report: EF1 Tornado (Report). National Climatic Data Center. Retrieved February 9, 2023.
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