List of United States tornadoes from August to October 2017
This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from August to October 2017.
A home sustained significant roof damage, an outbuilding was removed from its foundation and destroyed, and many trees were snapped or uprooted. A barn and an outbuilding also sustained roof damage, and a sunflower field was damaged.[9]
August 5 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, August 5, 2017[note 1]
A large section of a roof was ripped off one barn, and a second barn partially damaged. A chicken coop was destroyed, and a residence sustained significant shingle damage. A few trees were uprooted.[11]
Several businesses were damaged near Salisbury University. Cars in the parking lot of a strip mall were tossed, and structures nearby sustained minor damage. A concrete block building collapsed when its bay doors were left open.[18]
A metal tube roof structure was flipped airborne, a boat tarp was lifted, and a folding tent structure was tossed. A boat covering frame was removed and tossed, and numerous small limbs were snapped.[22]
A tractor trailer was flipped, homes and sheds were damaged, and a long swath of trees was snapped and uprooted. The roof was also lifted off of its base at the Juniata Mennonite School.[24]
Large trees were snapped or uprooted, corn was flattened, and farm buildings were damaged or destroyed. A pickup truck was overturned, and up to 30 head of cattle were missing after the tornado.[56]
Numerous trees were snapped and twisted, and all outbuildings were destroyed at a farmstead. Debris from the outbuildings was scattered up to a half-mile away. A boat from this location was thrown and destroyed, with parts found in a field less than a mile away. A house sustained roof damage and sustained damage from projectiles.[62]
August 21 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, August 21, 2017[note 1]
Numerous trees were snapped at their trunks or uprooted. A home lost a majority of its roof, as well as its deck; a piece of deck became a missile that was driven into the windshield of a vehicle. A 35 lb (16 kg) battery in front of a camper was lifted and tossed 20 yards.[66]
A couple dozen trees were downed. A greenhouse had its entire roof ripped off, while two barns had portions of their roofs blown off. A home lost a few shingles.[68]
A home sustained significant damage, a motor home was overturned, and numerous trees were snapped or downed. Several other houses and businesses sustained minor roof damage.[71]
Several large mature oak and pecan trees were snapped. A house sustained significant brick facade damage, and four apartments were damaged in town.[93]
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and a small trailer was flipped. Four homes, a pick-up truck, a motorcycle, and fencing were damaged. Of the homes damaged, two sustained roof damage, one was moved off its blocks, and one was destroyed, with a majority of its roof removed and exterior walls collapsed. Three power poles were downed.[100]
Numerous pine trees were snapped or uprooted, and a V-based truss tower was downed. Much of the area was inaccessible due to power crews working to repair a downed transmission line. Further investigation is pending.[104]
A large farmstead saw two of its barns heavily damaged. Large trees were split as well. Unusual phenomenon was observed, including a small tree limb that was wedged between a window frame and the brick wall without breaking the glass, and walnuts that were driven through airborne roofing shingles, leaving holes.[105]
A large waterspout moved ashore, producing mainly tree damage, inflicting minor awning and shingle damage, and tossing light objects. Tin sheeting was flung into trees, and several fences were blown down.[106]
Three mobile homes were damaged, one of which was carried 100 ft (30 m). A small commercial building sustained roof damage, and trees were damaged.[112]
This strong, long-tracked tornado was first seen touching down in the western part of Reform live from the ABC 33/40 skycam near Reform Elementary School. The tornado quickly reached it peak intensity as it northeastward, destroying several homes and a mobile home, and flipped vehicles. A small, unanchored frame home was also obliterated and swept from its block foundation. The tornado then weakened, but still caused extensive tree and power line damage as it moved into and through Palmetto, where a fire station was also heavily damaged. Elsewhere along the path, power lines were downed, many trees were snapped and uprooted, and a few homes sustained minor to moderate damage. Six people were injured.[115]
Many large tree limbs were snapped and a number of large trees were uprooted. Sheet metal was ripped off a home's large porch and several farm storage outbuildings and sheds.[118]
An anchored barn and shed were both collapsed, an unanchored mobile home was rolled over, and numerous trees were snapped. The roofs of an abandoned structure and a shed were damaged.[119]
A strong tornado completely destroyed many chicken houses, with debris scattered hundreds of yards. Many trees and power poles were snapped, and a house sustained minor roof damage.[122]
A house had a large portion of its roof ripped off. Other homes sustained less severe roof damage, two carports were collapsed, and nearly 100 large trees were snapped or uprooted.[123]
Several trees were uprooted, a small garage and a carport were damaged, and warehouse had a large section of its wall blown out. An 18-wheeler was flipped over as well.[124]
This strong tornado touched down near North Robinson and struck the northern part of town, where homes were significantly damaged, detached garages were completely destroyed, and severe tree damage occurred. A house outside of town was shifted off of its foundation. The tornado continued east and passed north of Leesville, severely damaging a large barn, causing extensive tree damage, and destroying two outbuildings. North of Crestline, a brick garage collapsed, a house had its roof partially torn off, an outbuilding was destroyed, and many trees or snapped or had their tops twisted off. High-end EF2 damage shortly occurred after the tornado crossed into Richland County, as a home had half of its roof torn off and a few exterior walls collapsed. Two residents at this home were injured after being thrown from their bedroom into the yard. A nearby garage was completely destroyed, with debris and a riding mower thrown 100 yards downwind. Less severe tree and structural damage occurred along the remainder of the path before the tornado dissipated near Mansfield.[128][129]
A business sustained roof damage and power poles were downed. The survey crew experienced trouble differentiating tornadic damage versus hurricane damage.[136]
A waterspout moved ashore, damaging several residences including a waterfront home whose second floor was ripped off and carried downwind. A university building sustained minor roof damage, several mobile homes were heavily damaged or destroyed, and many trees were damaged.[138]
A waterspout moved ashore, ripping part of the roof off a beachfront condo and depositing it onto a bank. Damage was inflicted to trees, roof shingles, and the soffits of several homes.[140]
Numerous homes were impacted by this strong tornado, several of which were left uninhabitable due to severe roof damage. Many trees were snapped or uprooted, and a pick-up truck was rolled about 30 ft (9.1 m) into a fence.[142]
Several trees were snapped or uprooted. Over a dozen homes were damaged in the Northgate Mobile Home Park and RV Park. Several power poles were snapped, one of which landed on a house. Several unoccupied RVs were rolled onto their sides.[143]
Several homes had their roofs peeled back. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. A scoreboard was toppled and three power poles were snapped at the North Lake Community Park. Approximately 10 recreational vehicles were destroyed and another 25 others were damaged at the Olde Mill RV Resort. The roofs of the Umatilla Inn, an elementary school, and a residence were damaged.[144]
A waterspout moved onshore, initially causing minor siding and shingle damage to a few two-story homes. Other houses and two commercial buildings further inland sustained major roof damage. Trees were downed or uprooted.[146]
A waterspout moved onshore and removed the roof of a small building. Several storage buildings sustained minor to moderate damage, several large steel CONEX storage containers were rolled over 100 ft (30 m) downwind, and antennas mounted on free-standing towers were damaged. Small trees and shrubs were damaged.[147]
Approximately six homes sustained significant roof damage while several other houses sustained lesser degrees of shingle damage. At least one screen patio was destroyed while several others were damaged; fences were blown over and carried downwind. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[148]
Over a dozen homes sustained significant shingle damage; six pool screen enclosures were destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped and other homes sustained lesser damage. At the Island Lakes Mobile Home Park, over 25 homes mobile homes were impacted, several of which were destroyed and many others sustained moderate to major damage. The steeple was toppled at the Orsino Baptist Church.[149]
Brief but strong tornado caused major damage to several large condominium buildings, which had roofs torn off and top floor exterior walls collapsed. Tree damage occurred as well.[151]
On Joint Base Charleston, the edge of the roof on the control tower was pushed back, the fascia of a nearby building was damaged, and the roof of another metal building on the base was damaged. Two large oak trees and several large branches were downed.[154]
A shed was destroyed, and a large live oak tree was snapped (and many other threes were damaged). A well pump and cement anchors for a chain link fence were ripped from the ground. A home was knocked off pilings, sustaining significant roof damage and crushing a pickup truck.[155]
A residence had part of its roof blown off while a second lost four shutters. Debris carried from the second home inflicted soffit damage to a third. A few trees were damaged.[156]
An outbuilding sustained significant structural and roof damage. A few trees were uprooted. Slight crop damage occurred through a soybean field. An irrigation unit was toppled and corn crop was leveled.[163]
Several trees were snapped, while a metal garage and metal storage building in town were damaged with debris scattered through a nearby field.[164][165]
A church and a restaurant lost part of their roofs, six empty grain bins were blown apart, and five machine storage sheds were destroyed. Corn fields were destroyed and many trees were downed or snapped.[170][171]
Corn fields were damaged or destroyed. Part of the roof was ripped from a turkey barn, a mobile home was rolled, and two machine sheds and several outbuildings were destroyed. A modular home had its windows blown in, porch blown away, and roof uplifted. Trees were damaged.[172][173]
Several dozen trees were downed, many of which landed on cars and sheds, and one of which landed on a mobile home. A storage building was destroyed.[174]
Several metal sheds were destroyed on a farm. Many trees were downed or uprooted, and crops were severely damaged, especially corn crops ready for harvest.[175]
A number of lake homes and cabins sustained roof damage. A boat and attached dock in the community of Pillsbury were blown westward into Long Lake. Dozens of trees were downed or snapped. One home was shifted off its foundation while another sustained roof and window damage.[176]
September 21 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, September 21, 2017[note 1]
The tornado began at an elementary school, with damage to the playground equipment and its fence blown over. City buildings, a few businesses, and a few single-wide mobile homes were damaged, with one mobile home blown off its supports. Porches were blown over, and numerous trees were snapped or sustained significant branch damage.[190]
Several large oak tree limbs were downed, a large billboard was downed and twisted, and a small professional building experienced shingle, facade, and window damage. Windows were also blown out at a car dealership.[197]
Over 200 trees were damaged or destroyed, many of which landed on homes, garages, and vehicles. The rear wall of a car wash and the three-season porch of a house both collapsed. Four commercial buildings and twelve to eighteen homes sustained damage. Several traffic standards, street signs, and construction barrels were downed or damaged as well. A truck topper was ripped from a truck and a small wood shed was damaged.[198]
An anchored mobile home was pushed a few feet off its foundation, two large sheet metal doors were blown off a barn, and a small portion of siding was ripped from a property. A tractor trailer was partially tipped off, a barn sustained extensive damage, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, including some that fell on homes.[203][204]
Two homes sustained minor exterior and roof damage; some plywood was torn off the exterior of an attic of one home, and subsequent rainfall caused water damage. Flying debris broke out windows. Multiple trees were downed.[209]
Numerous large trees were snapped at their trunks and a wood-framed work shed was tossed. The roof of a home was damaged, and a workshop building sustained major damage and had two garage doors blown inward, with metal roofing scattered. A portion of the home's front porch was lifted and tossed, and a large work trailer was overturned.[210]
An intermittent but high-end EF2 tornado touched down three separate times, inflicting damage to 20 homes, of which 5 were severely damaged. One brick home sustained total destruction of its roof and front exterior wall. Several outbuildings and sheds were damaged or destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Two mobile homes were completely destroyed, and a communications tower was damaged as well.[211]
This strong tornado snapped and uprooted many trees along its path, and damaged or destroyed numerous outbuildings. Homes and manufactured homes were damaged, and a trailer park was severely impacted near Laurens. Several trailers were destroyed at that location, and one person was injured. One frame home was largely destroyed, sustaining loss of its roof and multiple cinder block exterior walls. Considerable building and tree damage occurred in Glenn Springs before the tornado dissipated.[212][213]
Numerous small to medium-sized trees were snapped or uprooted. Shingles were removed from homes while metal sheet roofing was ripped off a couple of buildings and chicken houses. A metal carport was ripped from a home and tossed.[214][215]
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, a manufactured home had part of its roof ripped off while a couple of attached structures were heavily damaged or destroyed. An old home had most of its shingles and part of its roof removed and windows blown out, an old outbuilding was destroyed, and another manufactured home was slid off its concrete foundation.[217]
Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, with several landing on homes and vehicles. Homes in Tryon sustained damage to their roofs and siding, and a company reported damage to six of its generators, including one 2,400 lb (1,100 kg) unit that was moved.[218][219]
A large truck was overturned and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which caused significant damage to a home. Two small houses had a majority of their roofs ripped off. Two churches had their steeples toppled and sustained additional roof damage, while power lines were downed.[221]
A majority of damage consisted of snapped trees; however, half a dozen structures suffered minor damage. This is the first documented tornado on record in Ashe County.[222][223]
October 12 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, October 12, 2017[note 1]
Trees were downed and branches were broken. Minor damage was inflicted to fencing, outbuildings, the windows to homes, and cars. Numerous outdoor household goods were damaged and tossed, and numerous power lines were downed.[228]
October 21 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, October 21, 2017[note 1]
This high-end EF1 tornado snapped trees and power poles, downed fences and signs, and damaged or destroyed multiple large metal sheds and outbuildings. The Riverwind Casino sustained minor roof and facade damage, and a large air conditioning unit was displaced 15 to 20 feet at that location.[236][237]
Significant tree damage was observed. Homes, businesses, and power lines throughout Seminole were damaged, and at least two homes sustained significant roof damage. Flying debris from a church was speared into the walls of nearby structures, and gravestones were blown over at a cemetery in town.[238]
October 22 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, October 22, 2017[note 1]
A waterspout moved ashore on the east side of Pascagoula, causing significant damage to the roof and walls of a large metal building. Some damage to trailers occurred as well. One minor injury was treated at the scene.[239]
October 23 event
List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, October 23, 2017[note 1]
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and several well-built single-family homes were damaged by fallen trees. The tornado displaced one storage shed and damaged a second at an RV/boat storage facility.[240]
Numerous trees were snapped, and homes sustained damage mainly to their roofs, gutters, and siding. Some homes in residential areas of western Spartanburg sustained damage from falling trees as well.[241]
This strong rain-wrapped tornado touched down in the northwestern part of Spartanburg. A concrete block-construction warehouse building suffered extensive damage, with an exterior wall collapsed and much of its roof ripped off. A forklift was overturned at this location. Multiple semi-trailers were damaged or destroyed, and several cars were flipped in a parking lot of an adjacent building. One person who sought shelter in a glass booth under a metal awning was hospitalized with burst ear drums due to the extreme change in air pressure. A second warehouse building lost much of its roofing, a third warehouse building had one of it walls collapsed, and many trees and power poles were snapped. A gas station was damaged, a metal truss tower was blown over, and a house was shifted off its foundation as well.[242]
Two homes had a majority of their roofs torn off. A third home was slid off of its foundation and largely destroyed. Power poles were snapped, and outbuildings were destroyed. The tornado produced minor structural damage, downed trees, and toppled power lines along the remainder of its path before it lifted just after crossing the North Carolina state line.[243][244]
Near the beginning of the path, windows were broken at a church in Cliffside and trees were downed in town. Elsewhere along the path, many trees were snapped and uprooted, several of which landed on structures. Windows were blown out of a school and a warehouse building was significantly damaged. A camper was overturned, and a man inside was tossed several yards without injury.[245][246][247]
This strong rain-wrapped tornado produced its most intense damage the beginning of its path, where a hangar and several planes were destroyed at Hickory Regional Airport. Hundreds of trees were downed as the tornado weakened and continued through residential areas of Hickory, as well as rural areas further to the north. Many of the trees landed on houses, cars, and other structures.[251][252][253][254]
Buildings in town had significant portions of their roofs blown off. One large structure sustained partial collapse of a cinder block exterior wall.[256]
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Multiple homes sustained various degrees of damage, including a residence and a barn that were demolished by a fallen tree.[257]
Farm trailers were tossed dozens of feet, and dozens of large trees were snapped and uprooted, several of which fell on houses, sheds, and vehicles. An unattached garage and workshop sustained significant damage, with its roof tossed onto the top of a two-story house nearby. The roof of that home was severely damaged, and power poles were snapped. Some other homes and buildings sustained minor roof damage before the tornado lifted.[258][259]
The front window of a shopping center was broken, and part of the Bird Bowl had its roof ripped off, allowing water into the meeting and mechanical rooms. A large dumpster was moved, power lines, trees, and fences were downed, and minor roof and siding damage was inflicted to homes.[264]
Minor roof damage was observed, most severely to a vacant mobile home which had a portion of its roof lifted off and carried several hundred yards. A light pole was broken.[265]
A waterspout moved onshore and impacted a Coast Guard Base, smashing the windows of several cars with flying debris. A portion of a fence was blown off and damaged a nearby vehicle. A person outside was blown off his feet but uninjured.[267]
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