List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak of May 10–13, 2010
This is the list of confirmed tornadoes from the tornado outbreak of May 10–13, 2010 that occurred over the Midwestern and southern United States.
Confirmed tornadoes
EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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0 | 39 | 33 | 13 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 91 |
May 10 event
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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EF1 | NE of Marienthal | Wichita | KS | 38°29′16″N 101°12′22″W / 38.4878°N 101.2062°W / 38.4878; -101.2062 (Marienthal (May 10, EF1)) | 18:27–21:31 | 0.89 mi (1.43 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | A small shed was destroyed.[1] |
EF0 | NNE of Marienthal | Wichita | KS | 38°33′18″N 101°11′57″W / 38.555°N 101.1992°W / 38.555; -101.1992 (Marienthal (May 10, EF0)) | 18:31–18:41 | 1.34 mi (2.16 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[2] |
EF0 | SSW of Russell Springs | Logan | KS | 38°48′58″N 101°14′32″W / 38.8162°N 101.2421°W / 38.8162; -101.2421 (Russell Springs (May 10, EF0)) | 18:50–18:55 | 1.63 mi (2.62 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[3] |
EF0 | NNE of Grigston | Scott | KS | 38°30′03″N 100°42′16″W / 38.5009°N 100.7045°W / 38.5009; -100.7045 (Russell Springs (May 10, EF0)) | 19:00–19:01 | 0.07 mi (0.11 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[4] |
EF0 | S of Russell Springs | Logan | KS | 38°48′37″N 101°08′39″W / 38.8102°N 101.1443°W / 38.8102; -101.1443 (Russell Springs (May 10, EF0)) | 19:18–19:22 | 2.18 mi (3.51 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[5] |
EF0 | W of Elkader | Logan | KS | 38°46′50″N 101°03′20″W / 38.7805°N 101.0555°W / 38.7805; -101.0555 (Elkader (May 10, EF0)) | 19:22–19:25 | 1.28 mi (2.06 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[6] |
EF0 | SSW of Arnold | Ness | KS | 38°35′N 100°05′W / 38.58°N 100.08°W / 38.58; -100.08 (Arnold (May 10, EF0)) | 20:08–20:09 | 0.3 mi (0.48 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[7] |
EF0 | SW of Wakita | Grant | OK | 36°47′35″N 98°03′43″W / 36.793°N 98.062°W / 36.793; -98.062 (Wakita (May 10, EF0)) | 20:33 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 20 yd (18 m) | Tornado remained in open country with no damage.[8] |
EF3 | SW of Wakita, OK to S of Renfrow, OK to E of Hunnewell, KS | Grant (OK), Kay (OK), Sumner (KS) | OK, KS | 36°48′29″N 98°01′52″W / 36.808°N 98.031°W / 36.808; -98.031 (Medford (May 10, EF3)) | 20:38–21:30 | 40.66 mi (65.44 km) | 1,500 yd (1,400 m) | Began as a multiple vortex tornado near Wakita. Developed into a long-track, large wedge tornado with significant damage, including to houses of which at least one was destroyed. An anchored mobile home was destroyed, and a large home had its top floor completely demolished, while the main structure was nearly destroyed, injuring a person. Significant tree damage followed as it moved east-northeast, and semi trucks were blown over along Interstate 35 at the Kansas state line. This tornado was well documented on video in its early stages. Two people were injured.[9][10][11] |
EF0 | NW of Medford | Grant | OK | 36°48′29″N 98°01′52″W / 36.808°N 98.031°W / 36.808; -98.031 (Medford (May 10, EF0)) | 20:39 | 0.3 mi (0.48 km) | 30 yd (27 m) | Brief satellite tornado to the main Medford wedge with no damage.[12] |
EF0 | SW of Zenda | Kingman | KS | 37°24′01″N 98°20′07″W / 37.4002°N 98.3352°W / 37.4002; -98.3352 (Zenda (May 10, EF0)) | 21:12–21:15 | 2.73 mi (4.39 km) | 125 yd (114 m) | Rope tornado remained over open country with no damage.[13] |
EF1 | NW of Braman | Grant, Kay | OK | 36°55′08″N 97°31′41″W / 36.919°N 97.528°W / 36.919; -97.528 (Braman (May 10, EF1)) | 21:15–21:23 | 5 mi (8.0 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | Numerous trees and power poles were snapped.[14][15] |
EF1 | N of Braman | Kay | OK | 36°58′34″N 97°19′01″W / 36.976°N 97.317°W / 36.976; -97.317 (Braman (May 10, EF1)) | 21:17–21:26 | 6.7 mi (10.8 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | One house sustained significant roof damage and two tractor-trailers were blown off Interstate 35 south of the Kansas state line.[16] |
EF0 | N of Nardin | Kay | OK | 36°54′00″N 97°26′56″W / 36.9°N 97.449°W / 36.9; -97.449 (Nardin (May 10, EF0)) | 21:21–21:22 | 0.75 mi (1.21 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Anticyclonic tornado damaged a few trees and power poles.[17] |
EF2 | SE of Belmont | Kingman | KS | 37°29′59″N 97°59′23″W / 37.4997°N 97.9898°W / 37.4997; -97.9898 (Belmont (May 10, EF2)) | 21:34–21:42 | 3.14 mi (5.05 km) | 700 yd (640 m) | A house had its roof torn off and had 2 exterior walls being blown out, while several others sustained lesser damage by this large tornado. Two garages were also destroyed, with debris and a lawnmower being carried 100 yards downstream.[18] |
EF1 | N of Norwich | Kingman | KS | 37°31′09″N 97°50′12″W / 37.5193°N 97.8367°W / 37.5193; -97.8367 (Norwich (May 10, EF1)) | 21:44–21:49 | 1.83 mi (2.95 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | Damage limited to uprooted trees.[19] |
EF0 | Cashion area | Canadian, Kingfisher, Logan | OK | 35°43′23″N 97°44′42″W / 35.723°N 97.745°W / 35.723; -97.745 (Piedmont (May 10, EF0)) | 21:46–21:54 | 6.9 mi (11.1 km) | 30 yd (27 m) | Numerous outbuildings, trees and power poles were damaged.[20][21][22] |
EF0 | NE of Union City | Canadian | OK | 35°26′20″N 97°54′40″W / 35.439°N 97.911°W / 35.439; -97.911 (Union City (May 10, EF0)) | 21:46–21:52 | 4 mi (6.4 km) | 30 yd (27 m) | Tornado confirmed by KWTV coverage with no damage.[23] |
EF1 | E of Arkansas City (1st tornado) | Cowley | KS | 37°04′21″N 97°01′53″W / 37.0724°N 97.0313°W / 37.0724; -97.0313 (Arkansas City (May 10, EF1)) | 21:49–21:58 | 1.36 mi (2.19 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | A bait shop and a storage shed were damaged.[24] |
EF0 | NE of Red Rock | Noble | OK | 36°28′44″N 97°10′23″W / 36.479°N 97.173°W / 36.479; -97.173 (Red Rock (May 10, EF0)) | 21:53–21:54 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 20 yd (18 m) | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[25] |
EF1 | N of Viola | Sedgwick | KS | 37°35′07″N 97°38′36″W / 37.5854°N 97.6434°W / 37.5854; -97.6434 (Viola (May 10, EF1)) | 21:58–22:07 | 5.09 mi (8.19 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | Tornado confirmed by spotters, remained on the ground near Wichita Mid-Continent Airport. At least one house was damaged.[26] |
EF1 | E of Marland to S of Burbank | Noble, Osage | OK | 36°32′20″N 97°04′12″W / 36.539°N 97.07°W / 36.539; -97.07 (Marland (May 10, EF1)) | 22:00–21:25 | 21 mi (34 km) | 2,460 yd (2,250 m) | Very large wedge tornado which was 1.4 miles (2.2 km) wide damaged several houses and destroyed several barns and outbuildings.[27][28] |
EF1 | SE of Marland | Noble | OK | 36°30′N 97°04′W / 36.50°N 97.07°W / 36.50; -97.07 (Marland (May 10, EF1)) | 22:02–22:03 | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) | 40 yd (37 m) | A house and a casino sustained minor damage.[29] |
EF1 | Hastings | Jefferson | OK | 34°13′33″N 98°06′44″W / 34.2257°N 98.1122°W / 34.2257; -98.1122 (Hastings (May 10, EF1)) | 22:05–22:14 | 5 mi (8.0 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | One house sustained severe damage as the tornado tracked onto Waurika Lake, briefly becoming a waterspout.[30] |
EF1 | E of Arkansas City (2nd tornado) | Cowley | KS | 37°05′48″N 96°58′13″W / 37.0967°N 96.9703°W / 37.0967; -96.9703 (Arkansas City (May 10, EF1)) | 22:08–22:10 | 0.67 mi (1.08 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | Two houses were damaged and outbuildings were destroyed. Initially believed to be one tornado but confirmed as two separate touchdowns.[31] |
EF0 | SW of Grenola | Elk | KS | 37°18′50″N 96°30′12″W / 37.3139°N 96.5034°W / 37.3139; -96.5034 (Grenola (May 10, EF0)) | 22:08–22:10 | 0.27 mi (0.43 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[32] |
EF0 | N of The Village | Oklahoma | OK | 35°36′14″N 97°32′35″W / 35.604°N 97.543°W / 35.604; -97.543 (The Village (May 10, EF0)) | 22:13 | 0.2 mi (0.32 km) | 20 yd (18 m) | Brief tornado spotted near Quail Springs Mall by an Oklahoma City Police Department officer with no damage.[33] |
EF1 | NE of Bray | Stephens, Grady | OK | 34°39′54″N 97°46′52″W / 34.665°N 97.781°W / 34.665; -97.781 (Bray (May 10, EF1)) | 22:20–22:27 | 6.25 mi (10.06 km) | 700 yd (640 m) | A few mobile homes sustained minor damage. Many trees, fences and power poles were also damaged. Tornado rotated in an anti-cyclonic direction, reverse from most tornadoes.[34][35] |
EF4 | NNE of Newcastle to S of Harrah | Cleveland, Oklahoma | OK | 35°17′20″N 97°30′14″W / 35.289°N 97.504°W / 35.289; -97.504 (Moore (May 10, EF4)) | 22:20–22:51 | 24 mi (39 km) | 2,000 yd (1,800 m) | 2 deaths - See section on this tornado. 49 people were injured.[36][37] |
EF1 | Moore area (2nd tornado) | Cleveland | OK | 35°18′43″N 97°28′48″W / 35.312°N 97.48°W / 35.312; -97.48 (Moore (May 10, EF1)) | 22:22–22:27 | 3.75 mi (6.04 km) | 250 yd (230 m) | Satellite tornado to the main Moore tornado. A few houses were damaged in the suburban area.[38] |
EF1 | SE of Moore (3rd tornado) | Cleveland | OK | 35°18′22″N 97°25′16″W / 35.306°N 97.421°W / 35.306; -97.421 (Moore (May 10, EF1)) | 22:27 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Second satellite tornado to the main Moore tornado. A few houses and a restaurant sustained roof damage.[39] |
EF4 | SSE of Norman to Lake Thunderbird to E of Pink | Cleveland, Pottawatomie | OK | 35°10′51″N 97°25′38″W / 35.1808°N 97.4273°W / 35.1808; -97.4273 (Norman (May 10, EF4)) | 22:32–22:59 | 22.25 mi (35.81 km) | 880 yd (800 m) | 1 death - See section on this tornado. 32 people were injured.[40][41] |
EF0 | E of Burbank | Osage | OK | 36°42′00″N 96°36′42″W / 36.7°N 96.6117°W / 36.7; -96.6117 (Burbank (May 10, EF0)) | 22:33 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[42] |
EF1 | Norman area (2nd tornado) | Cleveland | OK | 35°10′13″N 97°26′59″W / 35.1703°N 97.4498°W / 35.1703; -97.4498 (Norman (May 10, EF1)) | 22:34–22:40 | 5.5 mi (8.9 km) | 250 yd (230 m) | Parallel track and possible satellite to the main Norman tornado. Minor damage to houses and trees from this anticyclonic tornado.[43] |
EF1 | W of Wayne (1st tornado) | McClain | OK | 34°52′55″N 97°25′26″W / 34.882°N 97.424°W / 34.882; -97.424 (Wayne (May 10, EF1)) | 22:36–22:43 | 4.6 mi (7.4 km) | 880 yd (800 m) | The Mid-America Technology Center sustained significant damage from this large anti-cyclonic tornado.[44] |
EF0 | W of Wayne (2nd tornado) | McClain | OK | 34°53′35″N 97°25′59″W / 34.893°N 97.433°W / 34.893; -97.433 (Wayne (May 10, EF0)) | 22:37–22:38 | 0.8 mi (1.3 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Satellite tornado to the 1st Wayne tornado, rotated in the normal direction. A shed was damaged by this brief spin-up tornado.[45] |
EF2 | NE of Slaughterville to NNE of Pink | Cleveland, Pottawatomie | OK | 35°07′05″N 97°16′26″W / 35.118°N 97.274°W / 35.118; -97.274 (Norman (May 10, EF0)) | 22:39–22:59 | 17.35 mi (27.92 km) | 440 yd (400 m) | Severe damage in a mobile home park with many mobile homes destroyed. A cell phone tower was mangled and the Country Boy IGA grocery store was heavily damaged. Extensive tree damage also took place. Three people were injured. Tornado generally followed the 1st Norman tornado.[46][47] |
EF0 | SE of Shidler | Osage | OK | 36°44′31″N 96°34′03″W / 36.7419°N 96.5674°W / 36.7419; -96.5674 (Burbank (May 10, EF0)) | 22:41–22:42 | 1 mile (1.6 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[48] |
EF0 | WSW of Cornish | Jefferson | OK | 34°06′37″N 97°44′43″W / 34.1102°N 97.7454°W / 34.1102; -97.7454 (Cornish (May 10, EF1)) | 22:44–22:46 | 1.5 miles (2.4 km) | 30 yd (27 m) | Tornado remained over pastures with no damage.[49] |
EF0 | NW of Pawhuska | Osage | OK | 36°41′07″N 96°20′57″W / 36.6854°N 96.3491°W / 36.6854; -96.3491 (Pawhuska (May 10, EF0)) | 22:45–22:46 | 1 mile (1.6 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[50] |
EF3 | SE of Newalla to NNW of Shawnee | Pottawatomie | OK | 35°20′24″N 97°06′29″W / 35.34°N 97.108°W / 35.34; -97.108 (Pink (May 10, EF3)) | 22:48–23:02 | 6.5 mi (10.5 km) | 880 yd (800 m) | Several houses were destroyed except for interior walls standing and metal poles attached to poles were ripped from the ground. Trees were also debarked. A 80,000 pound boxcar taken from a railway and rolled about 300 yards from where it originated. Three people were injured.[51] |
EF0 | E of Loco | Stephens | OK | 34°19′26″N 97°38′06″W / 34.324°N 97.635°W / 34.324; -97.635 (Loco (May 10, EF0)) | 22:50–22:54 | 2 mi (3.2 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[52] |
EF3 | SSW of Tecumseh to SE of Earlsboro to of S of Bearden | Pottawatomie, Seminole, Okfuskee | OK | 35°14′46″N 96°59′02″W / 35.246°N 96.984°W / 35.246; -96.984 (Tecumseh (May 10, EF3)) | 22:56–23:47 | 37.2 mi (59.9 km) | 2,200 yd (2,000 m) | Large and intense tornado confirmed by the VORTEX2 team which was 1.25 mi (2.01 km) wide. The most severe damage occurred close to the town of Earlsboro, where a large, two-story home was completely demolished, with only a couple of walls standing. A pick-up truck and a semi-trailer were lofted for long distances, and 7 transmission towers were toppled. The Seminole Municipal Airport had multiple hangars completely destroyed and a plane flipped, and two mobile homes were demolished nearby. Many trees were also downed or were debarked along the path. 31 people were injured, some seriously.[53][54][55] |
EF2 | NW of Wilson | Carter | OK | 34°10′48″N 97°30′43″W / 34.18°N 97.512°W / 34.18; -97.512 (Wilson (May 10, EF2)) | 23:04–23:10 | 4.5 mi (7.2 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | Several mobile homes were destroyed and many trees were heavily damaged.[56] |
EF3 | N of Lone Grove | Carter | OK | 34°14′42″N 97°19′08″W / 34.245°N 97.319°W / 34.245; -97.319 (Lone Grove (May 10, EF3)) | 23:22–23:34 | 4.9 mi (7.9 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | One house and four mobile homes were destroyed and numerous other houses were damaged. Extensive tree and power line damage, including to high tension poles.[57] |
EF0 | SSE of Lone Grove | Carter | OK | 34°11′17″N 97°12′18″W / 34.188°N 97.205°W / 34.188; -97.205 (Lone Grove (May 10, EF0)) | 23:25–23:26 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 30 yd (27 m) | Tornado confirmed by videotape with no damage.[58] |
EF1 | SE of Okemah | Okfuskee | OK | 35°20′22″N 96°18′32″W / 35.3395°N 96.3089°W / 35.3395; -96.3089 (Okemah (May 10, EF1)) | 23:45–00:10 | 14 mi (23 km) | 1,000 yd (910 m) | Several houses were damaged and several outbuildings were destroyed. Damage also reported to trees and power lines.[59] |
EF0 | E of Lexington | Cleveland | OK | 35°01′12″N 97°12′47″W / 35.02°N 97.213°W / 35.02; -97.213 (Lexington (May 10, EF0)) | 23:52–23:54 | 2 mi (3.2 km) | 80 yd (73 m) | Damage limited to trees along the path.[60] |
EF1 | ENE of Marietta | Love | OK | 33°57′22″N 97°02′13″W / 33.956°N 97.037°W / 33.956; -97.037 (Marietta (May 10, EF1)) | 23:54–23:56 | 2 mi (3.2 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | A country store and several outbuildings were damaged, and many trees were snapped or uprooted.[61] |
EF0 | NE of Bryant | Okmulgee | OK | 35°23′54″N 96°03′21″W / 35.3982°N 96.0558°W / 35.3982; -96.0558 (Bryant (May 10, EF0)) | 00:03–00:04 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | Brief tornado slightly damaged one house and a few trees.[62] |
EF2 | S of Henryetta | Okmulgee | OK | 35°23′00″N 96°01′36″W / 35.3833°N 96.0266°W / 35.3833; -96.0266 (Henryetta (May 10, EF2)) | 00:04–00:22 | 12 mi (19 km) | 1,250 yd (1,140 m) | Large wedge tornado reported on the ground in the area. A boat dock on Henryetta Lake was destroyed, along with a mobile home and an outbuilding. Several other houses and mobile homes were damaged and a large swath of trees were damaged.[63] |
EF0 | SE of Lebanon | Marshall | OK | 33°57′04″N 96°53′17″W / 33.951°N 96.888°W / 33.951; -96.888 (Lebanon (May 10, EF0)) | 00:08–00:09 | 0.7 mi (1.1 km) | 40 yd (37 m) | Tornado confirmed by spotters with no damage.[64] |
EF0 | NW of Willis | Marshall | OK | 33°55′08″N 96°52′16″W / 33.919°N 96.871°W / 33.919; -96.871 (Willis (May 10, EF0)) | 00:15–00:16 | 0.63 mi (1.01 km) | 40 yd (37 m) | Tornado confirmed by spotters with no damage.[65] |
EF2 | SE of Burney | McIntosh | OK | 35°24′10″N 95°52′02″W / 35.4028°N 95.8673°W / 35.4028; -95.8673 (Burney (May 10, EF2)) | 00:16–00:17 | 1.8 mi (2.9 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | A barn and a mobile home were destroyed.[66] |
EF1 | SE of Boley | Okfuskee | OK | 35°29′23″N 96°29′01″W / 35.4898°N 96.4835°W / 35.4898; -96.4835 (Boley (May 10, EF1)) | 00:17–00:35 | 15.5 mi (24.9 km) | 650 yd (590 m) | Houses were damaged and the roof of the local police station was torn off. Major damage to trees and power poles.[67] |
EF2 | SSE of Hoffman to SE of Council Hill | McIntosh | OK | 35°26′28″N 95°48′50″W / 35.441°N 95.814°W / 35.441; -95.814 (Hitchita (May 10, EF2)) | 00:23–00:41 | 13 mi (21 km) | 800 yd (730 m) | Several houses and mobile homes were heavily damaged and barns were destroyed along and near Lake Eufaula.[68] |
EF0 | E of Burney | McIntosh | OK | 35°25′49″N 95°47′28″W / 35.4303°N 95.7911°W / 35.4303; -95.7911 (Burney (May 10, EF0)) | 00:25 | 0.4 mi (0.64 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | Brief tornado snapped a few tree limbs.[69] |
EF1 | W of Checotah | McIntosh | OK | 35°25′26″N 95°46′33″W / 35.4239°N 95.7757°W / 35.4239; -95.7757 (Checotah (May 10, EF1)) | 00:28–00:30 | 2.6 mi (4.2 km) | 600 yd (550 m) | Tornado reported by KOTV reports. Numerous trees were snapped and a tractor was rolled.[70] |
EF1 | SW of Pierce | McIntosh | OK | 35°25′26″N 95°44′11″W / 35.4239°N 95.7364°W / 35.4239; -95.7364 (Pierce (May 10, EF1)) | 00:30–00:31 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | Trees and power poles were damaged.[71] |
EF1 | Pierce | McIntosh | OK | 35°26′10″N 95°43′04″W / 35.4362°N 95.7177°W / 35.4362; -95.7177 (Pierce (May 10, EF1)) | 00:31–00:32 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | Trees and power poles were damaged.[72] |
EF0 | NE of Pierce | McIntosh | OK | 35°27′07″N 95°42′03″W / 35.4519°N 95.7008°W / 35.4519; -95.7008 (Pierce (May 10, EF0)) | 00:32 | 0.2 mi (0.32 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Brief tornado snapped a few tree limbs.[73] |
EF1 | S of Lake Eufaula to NW of Checotah | McIntosh | OK | 35°27′48″N 95°40′51″W / 35.4634°N 95.6807°W / 35.4634; -95.6807 (Richardsville (May 10, EF1)) | 00:33–00:40 | 6.5 mi (10.5 km) | 1,100 yd (1,000 m) | Large anticyclonic tornado destroyed the local fire department building and several mobile homes and damaged a few houses.[74] |
EF2 | SE of Hitchita | McIntosh | OK | 35°29′49″N 95°44′07″W / 35.497°N 95.7354°W / 35.497; -95.7354 (Hitchita (May 10, EF2)) | 00:35–00:36 | 1.3 mi (2.1 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | A barn and a mobile home were destroyed and two houses were severely damaged. Trees and power poles were also damaged.[75] |
EF1 | SE of Rentiesville | McIntosh | OK | 35°30′09″N 95°28′42″W / 35.5026°N 95.4784°W / 35.5026; -95.4784 (Rentiesville (May 10, EF1)) | 00:46–00:56 | 6.5 mi (10.5 km) | 800 yd (730 m) | A mobile home was destroyed and a house was damaged by this large wedge tornado.[76] |
EF1 | NE of Shady Grove | Muskogee | OK | 35°31′45″N 95°20′38″W / 35.5293°N 95.3438°W / 35.5293; -95.3438 (Shady Grove (May 10, EF1)) | 00:56–00:58 | 2 mi (3.2 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | A couple houses lost their roofs. Extensive damage to trees and power poles.[77] |
EF0 | S of Mill Creek | Johnston | OK | 34°21′43″N 96°52′44″W / 34.362°N 96.879°W / 34.362; -96.879 (Mill Creek (May 10, EF0)) | 01:05–01:09 | 3.5 mi (5.6 km) | 80 yd (73 m) | Tornado reported by the county EMA with no damage.[78] |
EF1 | NW of Gore to E of Paradise Hill | Muskogee, Sequoyah | OK | 35°34′20″N 95°11′55″W / 35.5722°N 95.1987°W / 35.5722; -95.1987 (Webbers Falls (May 10, EF1)) | 01:06–01:20 | 13 mi (21 km) | 1,250 yd (1,140 m) | Large wedge tornado with significant damage in a campground where recreational vehicles were thrown near Tenkiller Lake. Several houses were also damaged. Three people were injured.[79][80] |
EF1 | S of Marble City | Sequoyah | OK | 35°33′13″N 94°52′37″W / 35.5535°N 94.8769°W / 35.5535; -94.8769 (Marble City (May 10, EF1)) | 01:27–01:31 | 4 mi (6.4 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | Damage to trees and power poles.[81] |
EF2 | SW of Coleman | Johnston, Atoka | OK | 34°15′14″N 96°25′55″W / 34.254°N 96.432°W / 34.254; -96.432 (Coleman (May 10, EF2)) | 01:42–01:45 | 1.85 mi (2.98 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | Several houses sustained major damage and others sustained lesser damage. The U Cross Arena and Pavilion was heavily damaged.[82][83] |
May 11 event
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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EF0 | SE of Ballville | Sandusky | OH | 41°18′10″N 83°06′16″W / 41.3029°N 83.1045°W / 41.3029; -83.1045 (Ballville (May 11, EF0)) | 21:30–21:40 | 4.62 mi (7.44 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | This tornado toppled numerous trees throughout its path, and barns and outbuildings suffered some sporadic damage.[84] |
EF0 | WSW of Sharon | Woodward | OK | 36°11′17″N 99°33′40″W / 36.188°N 99.561°W / 36.188; -99.561 (Sharon (May 11, EF0)) | 01:27 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 10 yd (9.1 m) | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[85] |
EF0 | ENE of Fargo | Morrow | OH | 40°22′32″N 82°48′05″W / 40.3755°N 82.8014°W / 40.3755; -82.8014 (Fargo (May 11, EF0)) | 00:58–01:02 | 2.05 mi (3.30 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | A few homes sustained damage, and multiple trees were downed.[86] |
EF0 | E of Wright to Windhorst | Ford | KS | 37°46′52″N 99°51′08″W / 37.781°N 99.8523°W / 37.781; -99.8523 (Wright—Windhorst (May 11, EF0)) | 02:58–03:12 | 8.96 mi (14.42 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | Trees, a roof, and a grain bin were damaged by this nighttime tornado.[87] |
May 12 event
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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EF0 | SW of Galva | McPherson | KS | 38°20′N 97°32′W / 38.34°N 97.54°W / 38.34; -97.54 (Galva (May 12, EF0)) | 20:38–20:39 | 0.77 mi (1.24 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Tornado remained over open country.[88] |
EF0 | SSW of Elyria | McPherson | KS | 38°14′N 97°40′W / 38.23°N 97.66°W / 38.23; -97.66 (Elyria (May 12, EF0)) | 20:52–20:56 | 1.58 mi (2.54 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | Tornado remained over open country.[89] |
EF0 | WSW of Canton | McPherson | KS | 38°21′34″N 97°28′22″W / 38.3595°N 97.4728°W / 38.3595; -97.4728 (Canton (May 12, EF0)) | 21:16–21:17 | 0.53 mi (0.85 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Tornado remained over open country.[90] |
EF0 | SW of Haven | Reno | KS | 37°49′45″N 97°47′23″W / 37.8292°N 97.7898°W / 37.8292; -97.7898 (Haven (May 12, EF0)) | 21:18–21:20 | 0.75 mi (1.21 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Tornado remained over open country.[91] |
EF0 | NW of Vinson | Harmon | OK | 34°58′18″N 99°56′51″W / 34.9716°N 99.9474°W / 34.9716; -99.9474 (Vinson (May 12, EF0)) | 23:20–23:25 | 2.73 mi (4.39 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Tornado remained over open country.[92] |
EF0 | NNE of Towanda | Butler | KS | 37°48′43″N 96°59′35″W / 37.812°N 96.9931°W / 37.812; -96.9931 (Towanda (May 12, EF0)) | 01:11–23:25 | 1.28 mi (2.06 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Tornado remained over open pasture land.[93] |
EF1 | NE of Bessie to NNE of Clinton | Washita, Custer | OK | 35°24′50″N 98°57′43″W / 35.414°N 98.962°W / 35.414; -98.962 (Bessie—Clinton (May 12, EF1)) | 01:21–01:35 | 10.4 mi (16.7 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | A barn and a house were damaged, along with a few power poles.[94][95] |
EF0 | S of Plattsburg | Clinton | MO | 39°30′44″N 94°28′12″E / 39.5121°N 94.47°E / 39.5121; 94.47 (Plattsburg (May 12, EF0)) | 04:52–04:55 | 0.29 mi (0.47 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | Brief tornado damaged two greenhouses and several trees and power lines.[96] |
May 13 event
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Summary |
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EF1 | SE of Milfay to NE of Slick | Creek | OK | 35°44′05″N 96°33′00″W / 35.7347°N 96.5499°W / 35.7347; -96.5499 (Milfay (May 13, EF1)) | 09:19–09:36 | 20 mi (32 km) | 1,000 yd (910 m) | Long track, large wedge tornado damaged numerous houses and destroyed barns and outbuildings. Extensive tree and power pole damage.[97] |
EF2 | W of Sapulpa to Southeast Tulsa to SW of Fair Oaks | Creek, Tulsa | OK | 35°59′50″N 96°07′54″W / 35.9972°N 96.1317°W / 35.9972; -96.1317 (Tulsa (May 13, EF2)) | 09:43–10:04 | 22.7 mi (36.5 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | Tornado started in Sapulpa and tracked across much of Tulsa south of downtown. Damage to many houses and businesses, with the most significant damage near U.S. Route 75.[98][99] |
EF1 | Glenpool area | Creek, Tulsa | OK | 35°56′25″N 96°03′43″W / 35.9403°N 96.0619°W / 35.9403; -96.0619 (Glenpool (May 13, EF1)) | 09:45–09:59 | 14.1 mi (22.7 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | Minor damage to numerous houses, businesses and trees in the mostly suburban area.[100][101] |
EF2 | SE of Okmulgee | Okmulgee | OK | 35°35′39″N 95°56′22″W / 35.5942°N 95.9394°W / 35.5942; -95.9394 (Okmulgee (May 13, EF2)) | 09:52–09:58 | 6 mi (9.7 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | Two houses were heavily damaged and several others sustained minor damage. Barns and outbuildings were also destroyed.[102] |
EF2 | SE of Oneta | Wagoner | OK | 35°59′57″N 95°42′48″W / 35.9991°N 95.7132°W / 35.9991; -95.7132 (Wagoner (May 13, EF2)) | 10:04–10:08 | 5.1 mi (8.2 km) | 550 yd (500 m) | One house was severely damaged and two people were injured in that house. Sheds and outbuildings were destroyed and trees and power poles were knocked down.[103] |
EF2 | NNW of Catoosa to Verdigris | Rogers | OK | 36°13′21″N 95°44′53″W / 36.2224°N 95.7481°W / 36.2224; -95.7481 (Catoosa—Verdigris (May 13, EF2)) | 10:05–10:08 | 5.1 mi (8.2 km) | 550 yd (500 m) | Two houses sustained major damage, and a metal building at the Port of Catoosa was also heavily damaged.[104] |
EF0 | E of Catoosa | Rogers | OK | 36°09′53″N 95°41′22″W / 36.1647°N 95.6895°W / 36.1647; -95.6895 (Catoosa (May 13, EF0)) | 10:09–10:12 | 3.1 mi (5.0 km) | 700 yd (640 m) | A barn was damaged and trees were blown down by this large but weak tornado.[105] |
EF2 | SE of Inola to NNW of Chouteau | Rogers, Mayes | OK | 36°08′29″N 95°30′40″W / 36.1413°N 95.5111°W / 36.1413; -95.5111 (Inola (May 13, EF2)) | 10:17–10:26 | 8.7 mi (14.0 km) | 1,000 yd (910 m) | A wood-frame metal shop was destroyed and several houses were heavily damaged. High-tension power poles were also knocked down. Two people were injured.[106][107] |
EF1 | E of Hulbert | Cherokee | OK | 35°55′48″N 95°07′56″W / 35.93°N 95.1321°W / 35.93; -95.1321 (Hulbert (May 13, EF1)) | 10:37–10:41 | 4 mi (6.4 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | Many trees were snapped and several outbuildings were damaged.[108] |
EF1 | E of Moodys | Cherokee | OK | 36°01′48″N 94°54′19″W / 36.03°N 94.9053°W / 36.03; -94.9053 (Moodys (May 13, EF1)) | 10:51–10:55 | 4 mi (6.4 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | Damage limited to trees and limbs.[109] |
EF1 | NNE of Copeland, OK to NNW of Tiff City, MO | Delaware, Ottawa | OK | 36°39′41″N 94°49′31″W / 36.6613°N 94.8252°W / 36.6613; -94.8252 (Copeland (May 13, EF1)) | 11:05–11:13 | 8 mi (13 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | Many trees were snapped or uprooted and several houses were damaged.[110][111] |
EF1 | NW of Savoy | Washington | AR | 36°07′14″N 94°21′19″W / 36.1205°N 94.3553°W / 36.1205; -94.3553 (Barry (May 13, EF1)) | 11:24 | 0.1 mi (0.16 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | Brief tornado reported by KNWA coverage. Trees were uprooted and snapped.[112] |
EF1 | SSW of Monett | Barry | MO | 36°54′29″N 93°56′13″W / 36.908°N 93.9369°W / 36.908; -93.9369 (Barry (May 13, EF1)) | 12:00–12:05 | 2.16 mi (3.48 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | The tornado destroyed a casino park area in the Plymouth Hill Subdivision and a Pizza Hut restaurant.[113] |
EF0 | SE of Hurley | Stone | MO | 36°54′56″N 93°25′58″W / 36.9155°N 93.4328°W / 36.9155; -93.4328 (Hurley (May 13, EF0)) | 12:42–12:44 | 0.3 mi (0.48 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | One house sustained minor damage and many trees were damaged.[114] |
EF0 | NE of Sparta | Christian | MO | 37°00′42″N 93°03′42″W / 37.0117°N 93.0617°W / 37.0117; -93.0617 (Christian (May 13, EF0)) | 13:00–13:08 | 4.25 mi (6.84 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | The tornado downed many trees and damaged at least one house.[115] |
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c d All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.
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