The tornado touched down in Union County, inflicting minor damage to an outbuilding. In Tippah County, six homes sustained minor to moderate damage, a roof was peeled off a mobile home, a barn, a few vehicles, and a church were damaged, and many trees were felled.[1]
Many trees were uprooted, numerous tree limbs were downed, about seven homes sustained minor roof and siding damage, and a church sustained minor roof damage.[1]
The tornado began in Woodruff County, removing a portion of a roof from a flying service hangar and causing a wall to cave in. Portions of two walls were removed from a home and its roof was partially removed. In Cross County, three homes sustained various degrees of damage, several outbuildings were damaged, and a two-story barn was completely collapsed. Trees, power poles, and power lines were snapped or felled in both counties.[1]
A tractor disc was moved, and several transmission lines, trees, and power poles were damaged. An office trailer was destroyed, a crop duster hangar and a home were damaged, and a barn was destroyed.[1]
In Fulton County, trees and limbs were downed, houses and outbuildings sustained minor damage, and a mobile home was moved a few feet with its roof peeled back. A boat on a trailer was flipped over, and anchored television antennae were pulled from the ground and bent. In Hickman County, several pole barns were damaged or destroyed, large trees were snapped or uprooted, several homes and their attendant carports sustained various degrees of damage, and a two-story garage was destroyed.[1]
Numerous trees were damaged, snapped, or uprooted, and several power poles and power lines were downed. Numerous homes sustained various degrees of damage, and a carport, two medal sheds, and a wooden swing set were all completely destroyed. A tour bus was lifted and turned, and a semi-trailer was flipped over.[1]
3 deaths – A long-lived and significant tornado began in Benton County, Mississippi, inflicting minor damage to 23 homes, causing major damage to 6 homes, and completely destroying 11 homes. A transmission tower collapsed and was severely twisted. In Tippah County, Mississippi, numerous homes were damaged and five were destroyed. After crossing the state line into Hardeman County, Tennessee, the tornado completely destroyed 2 mobile homes and a house, inflicted major damage to 13 homes, and caused minor damage to 5 houses and 2 mobile homes. It dissipated in McNairy County. In all four counties, numerous trees were snapped, downed, or debarked, and numerous power poles were downed. The tornado resulted in three fatalities, two in Benton County and a third in Hardeman County; all were occupants in destroyed mobile homes.[1]
The tornado leveled a garage, severely damaged or destroyed three mobile homes, and inflicted moderate to major damage to two mobile homes. Several barns received minor to moderate damage, and hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted.[1]
The tornado began in McNairy County, moving across the county and impacting parts of Selmer and Milledgeville. A large house and a mobile home were moved off their foundations, a trailer was destroyed, several buildings were collapsed, and a barn and two churches were destroyed. Overall, 22 houses and 15 mobile homes were completely destroyed, 59 houses and 11 mobile homes sustained major damage, and 219 houses and 12 mobile homes experienced minor damage. Several other buildings or outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. In Hardin County, a house sustained major damage while roof damage was inflicted to a second, and a shed sustained minor damage. In both counties, numerous trees were downed, some of which caused damage to structures.[1]
1 death – A single family home was destroyed, killing an occupant, a mobile home was destroyed, three other homes sustained major damage, and numerous trees were uprooted.[1]
The tornado began in Henderson County, Tennessee before dissipating in Decatur County. An outbuilding and building sustained roof damage, five homes were damaged, and several trees were knocked down.[1]
Several trailers sustained roof and underpinning damage, an old building and other structures had their roofs uplifted or removed, power poles and business signs were blown over, and hundreds of trees were snapped. Several large projectiles impacted the Rivergate Mall, leaving craters in the facade.[1]
A camper was shifted 10 ft (3.0 m) into a storage building, minor roof damage occurred to a home, part of a barn’s roof was peeled off and several trees were snapped or uprooted.[2]
Several large hardwood trees were either snapped or uprooted at the start of the path. A portion of a metal roof was ripped off one side of a home and tossed into the neighboring trees. Sporadic tree damage occurred throughout much of its path. Before the tornado lifted, a porch was ripped off the side of one home and scattered about the adjacent woods. The adjacent home suffered minor to moderate roof damage. Several trees in the area were either uprooted or snapped. Several large hardwood trees were downed just west of the Milledgeville Country Club's maintenance facility, where the tornado appeared to lift.[4]
May 4 event
List of confirmed tornadoes –Tuesday, May 4, 2010[note 1]
Five barns were leveled, several homes sustained roof damage and two grain bins were destroyed. Many trees and limbs were downed along the tornado’s path.[7]
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.[16][17][18]
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.[25]
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.[41][42]
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.[53][54]
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.[58]
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.[60][61][62]
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.[64]
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.[70]
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.[86][87]
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.[105][106]
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.[110]
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.[113][114]
At least a dozen pine trees were uprooted in the northern Sacramento Mountains. A 500-gallon diesel tank that was estimated to be half full was lifted vertically and carried at least 150 yd (140 m), and an empty box trailer was tipped on its side. There was also minor damage to a horse barn and a firetruck.[124]
An intense tornado blew over two type-320 pumpjacks, each weighing 71,000 lb (32,000 kg), including their concrete bases. Several power poles were also damaged[126]
Significant damage occurred to a farm, where a large portion of the roof was removed from the residence with considerable damage to several small sheds in the vicinity. Numerous trees were stripped with many broken large branches. A pickup truck behind the residence was flipped upside down with the cab smashed. Several power poles were snapped just to the east of the residence with additional damage sustained to a few irrigation pivots. A storage bin and large fuel tank were found 500 yd (460 m) northeast of their original locations.[156]
A tornado developed west of Loyal, where an un-anchored trailer home was destroyed and a power pole was downed. The tornado continued east into southern Loyal, where tree damage occurred. The tornado crossed US-81, blowing a truck off the road and injuring the driver. An ODOT salt barn was destroyed and some signs and fences were damaged.[174]
A tornado touched down east of I-35 and crossed over Lake Carl Blackwell. A large wooden barn was damaged, a tin roof was ripped off a home and other outbuildings were damaged. Numerous trees also were damaged.[179]
An intermittent tornado lifted a section of roof that was unattached and tossed it 10 yd (9.1 m) from its original location onto an old barn, destroying it. A grain silo was damaged by the tornado and numerous large tree branches were also downed.[187]
A long-track tornado touched down and did minor tree damage in Garvin County before crossing into Murray County. In Murray County, several barns and outbuildings were heavily damaged, and some homes had roof damage. Extensive tree and powerline and power pole damage also occurred.[188][189]
A section of roofing was removed from part of a home, the front porch supports of the home were lifted and removed, and a piece of wood was driven into decking material. Several other barns and outbuildings were destroyed or heavily damaged along the path. Numerous trees were also uprooted.[200][201]
An intermittent, low-end EF1 tornado damaged a large barn's roof significantly and did some wall damage. Damage also occurred to hardwood trees. As the tornado entered Hardin County, it damaged a double-wide mobile home before it lifted.[203]
A high-end EF1 heavily damaged several well constructed barns and outbuildings right as it touched down. As the tornado oddly tracked northwest, it caused significant tree damage, minor damage to homes, and significant damage to numerous barns and outbuildings. Before the tornado lifted, a house had its windows blown out and significant tree damage occurred nearby.[204]
A significant, long-track first touched down in northeastern Edmunds County, where it tore off sections from the roof of a barn. The tornado then tracked through primarily crop and pasture land to near Deerfield Colony. Sporadic tree damage was observed along the tornado path with many wooden power poles completely sheared off as the tornado entered into McPherson County. The tornado struck a farm where a calving shed was completely destroyed with large sections of the roof blown over 100 yd (91 m). The tornado then caused moderate damage to a barn with one collapsed wall. Multiple softwood and hardwood trees were uprooted and many power poles were completely snapped near the base. The tornado tore the roof off a turkey barn at the Long Lake Colony. Several homes in Wetonka also sustained minor roof damage. The tornado then entered into western Brown County and did some tree damage before dissipating.[213][214][215]
A tornado struck a farm damaging or destroying several large barns, eighteen grain bins and the garage on a home. A grain cart was also tipped over by the tornado and twelve cattle were killed.[217]
A tornado touched down over an open field and traveled east where it struck a metal building tearing off a portion of the roof. The tornado destroyed a portion of a grandstand and completely demolished a concession stand before lifting.[218]
A strong tornado tore the roof off an outbuilding and threw several grain bins over 100 yd (91 m). Widespread tree damage also occurred. Before dissipating, the tornado damaged another outbuilding and destroyed an empty grain bin.[219]
A tornado tracked through Winner, blowing down carports, trees, and flipping tractor-trailers. A large barn had its curved roof blown off in one piece and tossed across a corral east of town. Another machine shed was blown apart.[220]
A tornado did extensive tree damage when it touched down, before moving northeast and striking two farmsteads. At the first farmstead, a loafing shed and stock trailer were destroyed, extensive tree and fence damage occurred, and a roof was torn off an old hog building. The most extensive damage occurred north of the farmstead where six rural power poles were broken. The tornado continued to move northeast and destroy a windmill. Then a second farmstead was hit with the tornado destroying a quonset before the tornado lifted.[221]
A strong tornado moved southeastward damaging 12 power poles. All but two of these poles were broken into 3 or 4 pieces each. The tornado was also photographed by a NWS employee and local law enforcement.[222]
Power lines were downed, barbed wire fences and hay bales were tossed. In addition, a steel building from a feedlot was destroyed and a semi truck was turned over on private property. The tornado crossed the New Mexico-Oklahoma state line and destroyed a steel windmill tower. Three metal feed troughs were also destroyed along with considerable fence damage before the tornado lifted.[227]
A stovepipe tornado was visible from the NWS office in Goodland. An irrigation pivot was damaged and trees were downed. Several utility poles were broken.[229]
A single-wide mobile home had its tie-down straps completely destroyed and the undercarriage was carried 40 yd (37 m). Agricultural equipment was also damaged.[231]
A strong tornado damaged a manufactured home shortly after forming, tearing off its roof and blowing its walls over. The tornado also destroyed an old, abandoned house and a pole barn, and tossed a combine, a hay swather and a van.[239]
A brief tornado damaged metal animal shelters and awnings at a ranch. Limbs were snapped off some small trees and a large mesquite tree was snapped in half.[257]
A tornado overturned a center-pivot in Gove County. The tornado began to occlude after entering Trego County, taking a sharp northeastern turn. No damage occurred in Trego County.[282][283]
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^National Weather Service in Fort Worth, Texas (2024). Texas Event Report: EF0 Tornado (Report). National Centers for Environmental Information. Retrieved February 10, 2024.
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