List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, August 7, 2013EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | NNE of Partridge Lake to WSW of Hortonville | Waupaca, Outagamie | WI | | 0522 – 0530 | 9.79abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 125abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Several campers were blown over at a campground and about 100 trees were downed in Waupaca County before the tornado moved into Outagamie County south of New London, where it downed trees before merging with the following tornado near Hortonville. Two people were injured by this tornado at the campground in Waupaca County.[19] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF2 | W of New London to Greenville | Waupaca, Outagamie | WI | | 0524 – 0533 | 13.07abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 175abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Fast-moving tornado collapsed the roof of a church, causing the failure of two walls. Several homes were damaged as well (mostly to roof and siding), some due to fallen trees. Hundreds of trees were downed along the path.[20] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | E of Greenville to NNE of Brillion | Outagamie, Brown, Calumet | WI | | 0538 – 0552 | 20.69abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 175abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Tornado caused roof damage to a shopping mall and roof and window damage to two small retail buildings, caused minor roof and siding damage to several houses, damaged numerous vehicles, and downed four wooden power poles and hundreds of trees while in Outagamie County. It moved briefly through Brown County near Holland, downing trees before moving into Calumet County, where it collapsed two metal truss towers and downed about three dozen trees before dissipating.[21] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | Mackville to W of Morrison | Outagamie, Brown | WI | | 0538 – 0553 | 19.15abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 175abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Tornado touched down near Mackville and travelled east-southeast, collapsing a barn, removing part of the roof from a second barn, and heavily damaging a boat showroom. It then moved into Brown County southwest of Wrightstown, blowing in the door and removing the roof of an attached garage and collapsing the walls of an outbuilding. Many trees were downed.[22] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | ENE of Mackville to E of Maribel | Outagamie, Brown, Manitowoc | WI | | 0540 – 0610 | 33.1abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 250abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Fast-moving long-tracked tornado caused significant damage to several outbuildings and barns, flattened corn fields, and damaged a power substation before crossing into Brown County northwest of Wrightstown. It knocked over two campers and about 50 trees at a campground, blew in two garage doors and ripped the roof of off a large garage, and damaged at least 70 homes, most of which were damaged by falling trees. It then moved into Manitowoc County, damaging several outbuildings and the roof of a barn, knocking over a 110-year-old stone structure, and downed hundreds of trees.[23] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | SW of Pilsen | Brown, Kewaunee | WI | | 0605 – 0610 | 5.57abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 100abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A couple dozen trees were downed in Brown County southeast of Henrysville, before the tornado moved into Kewaunee County southwest of Pilsen. It collapsed the roof and walls of a barn, damaged the tops of two silos, and downed several dozen trees before dissipating southeast of Pilsen.[24] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | S of Orrville | Wayne | OH | | 1901 – 1903 | 0.87abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A large portion of a home's roof was removed and blown into a field, crops were flattened, and numerous trees were downed.[25] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | N of Wolfforth | Lubbock | TX | | 2148 – 2149 | 0.01abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 10abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Brief landspout tornado caused no damage.[26] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | SE of Ralphton | Somerset | PA | | 2320 – 2321 | 0.22abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 75abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A home sustained minor damage, a barn roof was partially blown off, and over two dozen trees were downed.[27] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | WSW of Turpin | Beaver | OK | | 0036 – 0042 | 0.11abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 25abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A tornado remained very weak and stayed over open fields, causing no damage.[28] |
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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, October 31, 2013EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | S of Jasper | Jasper | TX | | 1200 – 1202 | 1.26abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Several large pine trees were snapped, some of which landed on houses and buildings on a ranch. A large building was pushed 25feet off its pilings as well.[74] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | NW of Bridge City to W of West Orange | Orange | TX | | 1439 – 1447 | 5.93abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 200abbr=onNaNabbr=on | At least a dozen homes suffered minor roof and siding damage, several garages, carports, and storage sheds were damaged, and many trees were downed.[75] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | SSE of DeQuincy | Calcasieu | LA | | 1446 – 1454 | 7.12abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 150abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Many trees were downed, a fence was destroyed, and sheet metal roofing was removed from an outbuilding.[76] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | SSW of Ragley | Beauregard | LA | | 1500 – 1502 | 2.48abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 75abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Weak tornado downed several trees.[77] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | S of Ragley | Beauregard | LA | | 1500 – 1510 | 7.89abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 150abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Tornado moved from southwest of Ragley to east-southeast of town. Many trees were downed, with some falling onto homes and causing roof damage. Several homes and other structures sustained awning and gutter damage, and sheds were destroyed.[78] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | WSW of Reeves | Allen | LA | | 1514 – 1515 | 0.82abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 75abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Several trees were downed by this brief tornado.[79] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | NW of Lake Charles Regional Airport | Calcasieu | LA | | 1530 – 1534 | 1.39abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 30abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Several trees were downed, the deck of a home suffered minor damage, and two sheds were collapsed and destroyed.[80] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | Easton | Evangeline | LA | | 1621 – 1622 | 0.49abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 75abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Tornado occurred in the eastern part of town and downed several trees.[81] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | NW of Evangeline | Acadia | LA | | 1641 – 1642 | 0.5abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 70abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Brief tornado downed a few trees, with one falling on an above-ground swimming pool.[82] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | S of Oxly | Ripley | MO | | 2311 – 2319 | 4.16abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 150abbr=onNaNabbr=on | An attached carport was torn from a home, another home had the roof deck lifted, damaging much of the interior walls, and several other homes received minor shingle damage. Debris was impaled up to 2feet in the ground, many trees were downed, and cattle were either killed or injured.[83] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | S of Harviell | Butler | MO | | 2330 – 2331 | 0.22abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A carport and a large wood-framed mechanic shed were destroyed, and several trees were downed.[84] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | N of Broseley | Butler | MO | | 2348 – 2355 | 5.7abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 75abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A mobile home and a center pivot irrigation system were overturned, two homes sustained roof damage, and several trees were downed.[85] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | Leopold | Bollinger | MO | | 2354 – 2356 | 1.5abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 200abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Dozens of trees were downed, one of which damaged a pavilion, and shingles were blown off of a few homes.[86] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | NW of Bernie to SE of Essex | Stoddard | MO | | 0002 – 0021 | 14.25abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 100abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Several outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed, a silo was destroyed, a grain building was dented, and a house had bricks removed and windows blown out. Cotton from bales was lofted and tossed into nearby trees, several trees were downed, and part of a bean field was flattened.[87] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | N of Dutchtown | Cape Girardeau | MO | | 0005 – 0009 | 3.9abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 150abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A house was shifted off of its foundation while the roof itself was lifted off and slightly shifted. One barn was leveled, several other barns sustained roof damage, and numerous trees and power lines were downed, a few of which caused roof damage to two homes.[88] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | East Cape Girardeau | Alexander | IL | | 0020 – 0022 | 1.24abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 200abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Several homes suffered mostly minor shingle damage, a church's steeple was blown off, and fencing and small sheds were damaged. Numerous trees were downed as well.[89] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF2 | SW of Baker | Stoddard | MO | | 0024 – 0027 | 1.93abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 100abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Three sheds and four grain bins were leveled, with debris scattered for hundreds of yards, farm equipment was overturned, and brick was removed from one side of a home. Two other homes sustained roof damage, and several large trees were snapped as well.[90] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | N of Tamms to NE of Wetaug | Alexander, Pulaski | IL | | 0035 – 0043 | 6.51abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Many trees were downed.[91] [92] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | Caraway | Craighead | AR | | 0037 – 0042 | 3.69abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 300abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Tornado caused significant structural damage to the roofs of many homes, businesses, and churches and downed several dozen trees as it moved straight through town before lifting.[93] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | SSW of Sikeston | New Madrid | MO | | 0040 – 0044 | 2.99abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | One metal building was destroyed, and another had doors blown either in or out, as well as siding damage. Two grain augers were blown over, and several grain pipes ranging from 3inchesto16inchesin (toin) were blown around, with two blown across U.S. 62, one of which impaled a passing vehicle, shattering a window. Two power poles were snapped and metal fencing was pushed over as well.[94] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | S of Creal Springs to E of Stonefort | Williamson, Saline | IL | | 0051 – 0104 | 9.9abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 175abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Six barns and six homes were damaged, and numerous trees and power lines were downed.[95] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | NW of Belknap | Johnson | IL | | 0056 – 0058 | 0.7abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A barn and three homes suffered varying degrees of roof damage, and several trees were downed.[96] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | Southern Wyatt, MO to S of Wickliffe, KY | Mississippi (MO), Ballard (KY) | MO, KY | | 0105 – 0115 | 7.62abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 200abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Homes sustained roof damage and a concrete building was heavily damaged on the south side of Wyatt. The roof of a large pole barn was destroyed, many trees were downed, and bean fields sustained wind damage. The tornado crossed the Mississippi River, where it downed more trees and a power pole near the NewPage Paper Mill just south of Wickliffe.[97] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | SSW of Cunningham to E of Lovelaceville | Carlisle, McCracken | KY | | 0125 – 0135 | 8.26abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 200abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A home's glass door was shattered, and that home and two surrounding homes had roof and siding damage. Several other homes had mostly minor shingle damage, although one's garage door was blown in, two sheds were destroyed, a large well-built barn sustained partial roof loss, a mobile home was blown off of its foundation, and a second mobile home was flipped over. Many trees were downed, bean fields were flattened, and an amateur radio tower was bent over as well.[98] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | SW of Gage | Ballard | KY | | 0130 – 0131 | 0.22abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 70abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A mobile home was moved off of its foundation, and many trees were snapped to the northeast of Blandville.[99] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | ESE of Melber to SSE of St. Johns | McCracken | KY | | 0139 – 0143 | 2.15abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 225abbr=onNaNabbr=on | One home's garage was blown in, porch was lifted up and damaged, and sheetrock walls were damaged. Several other homes had shingle, siding, gutter, and soffit damage, a camper was blown over, and numerous trees and bushes were downed as well.[100] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | SSE of Reidland | McCracken | KY | | 0148 – 0149 | 0.98abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 40abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Several trees were downed and the roof of a porch was removed.[101] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | Reidland | McCracken | KY | | 0150 – 0151 | 0.45abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 40abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Several homes suffered roof damage, and numerous hardwood trees and tree branches that were about 1feet in diameter were downed.[102] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | Southern Calvert City | Marshall | KY | | 0203 – 0204 | 0.5abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Metal roofing was removed from about two-thirds of a small strip mall, and other structures sustained minor damage. A few trees were downed as well.[103] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF1 | Vandalia | Montgomery | OH | | 0330 – 0331 | 0.58abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | A large cinderblock drive-thru store collapsed, an uninhabited commercial building had its roof and part of its cinderblock wall destroyed and large plate glass windows blown in, and a nearby business sustained significant roof damage. A small restaurant had glass windows blown in and significant roof and facade damage. In the restaurant parking lot, numerous vehicles had windows blown out and some of the vehicles had been shifted/moved from their original location. A large pickup truck was lifted and tossed, landing on top of another vehicle. Three homes sustained major damage, and many others were affected. Some homes had partial wall collapse and loss of more than half of the roof, while others had holes in the roof and siding damage due to being impaled by trees and other debris. Several sheds were damaged as well. Debris from this area was carried over a block away. Numerous trees were downed along the path. Eight people were injured by the broken glass windows in the restaurant.[104] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | NW of St. Paris | Miami | OH | | 0338 – 0339 | 0.3abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 30abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Brief, weak tornado north of Lena destroyed a barn, with debris being strewn around and the roof being lifted and deposited in a nearby tree, and heavily damaged a second barn, with mud being splattered on both of them. Many corn stalks were heavily damaged, and a large tree was split as well.[105] |
bgcolor=# align="center" | EF0 | Southern Columbus | Franklin | OH | | 0440 – 0441 | 0.27abbr=onNaNabbr=on | 50abbr=onNaNabbr=on | Brief tornado moved through a mobile home community, destroying three of them, causing major damage to four more, and causing minor damage to 23 others. The damage included roofs being partially removed, and the mobile homes being slightly shifted off of their foundations.[106] |
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