List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak of April 14–16, 2011
This is a list of tornadoes confirmed that occurred during the tornado outbreak of April 14–16, 2011.
Confirmed tornadoes
Date | Total | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Deaths | Injuries |
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April 14 | 46 | 20 | 22 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 48 |
April 15 | 75 | 16 | 35 | 18 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 60 |
April 16 | 54 | 14 | 23 | 11 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 26 | 480 |
Total | 175 | 50 | 81 | 32 | 13 | 0 | 0 | 38 | 588 |
April 14 event
EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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0 | 20 | 22 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 46 |
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage [nb 2] |
Summary | Refs |
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EF0 | ENE of Burbank | Osage | OK | 36.7033°N 96.7060°W | 21:12–21:13 | 0.4 mi (640 m) | 40 yd (37 m) | $0 | Damage limited to a few trees. | [2] |
EF0 | NW of Stroud | Lincoln | OK | 35.7767°N 96.6737°W | 21:42 | 0.3 mi (480 m) | 40 yd (37 m) | $0 | Brief tornado over an open field with no damage. | [3] |
EF0 | S of Tescott | Saline | KS | 38.9278°N 97.8638°W | 21:45–21:50 | 1.65 mi (2.66 km) | 60 yd (55 m) | $45,000 | A shed was blown 25 feet (7.6 m) to the northeast and destroyed, and a home sustained roof and soffit damage. | [4] |
EF2 | N of Hominy | Osage | OK | 36.4523°N 96.3937°W | 22:00–22:03 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 275 yd (251 m) | $25,000 | A home and an oil pump repair company housed in a metal building were badly damaged. Trees and power poles were snapped as well. The tornado was witnessed by storm chasers. | [5] |
EF0 | NE of Cambridge (1st tornado) | Cowley | KS | 37.4400°N 96.5500°W | 22:02–22:06 | 2.17 mi (3.49 km) | 125 yd (114 m) | $0 | Tornado remained over open country and caused no damage. | [6] |
EF0 | NE of Elgin | Chautauqua | KS | 37.0200°N 96.2500°W | 22:16–22:18 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 60 yd (55 m) | $0 | Brief touchdown over open field with no damage. | [7] |
EF0 | SE of New Cambria | Saline | KS | 38.8700°N 97.4900°W | 22:23–22:25 | 0.43 mi (690 m) | 60 yd (55 m) | $0 | Brief rope tornado with no damage. | [8] |
EF1 | SSW of Stonewall | Pontotoc | OK | 34.6166°N 96.5468°W | 22:24–22:25 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $8,000 | Numerous trees were snapped, one of which damaged a car. | [9] |
EF0 | SSW of Welty | Okfuskee | OK | 35.5665°N 96.4272°W | 22:38 | 0.2 mi (320 m) | 50 yd (46 m) | $0 | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage. | [10] |
EF0 | W of Ochelata | Washington | OK | 36.6000°N 95.9980°W | 22:39 | 0.1 mi (160 m) | 50 yd (46 m) | $0 | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage witnessed by KOTV storm chasers. | [11] |
EF0 | N of Ochelata | Washington | OK | 36.6290°N 95.9800°W | 22:44 | 0.1 mi (160 m) | 50 yd (46 m) | $0 | Emergency management spotters observed a brief tornado with no damage. | [12] |
EF1 | NNW of Madill to SSW of Milburn | Marshall, Johnston | OK | 34.1301°N 96.7901°W | 23:03–23:25 | 14 mi (23 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | Unknown | Several structures sustained damage in Marshall County before the tornado entered Johnston County and crossed Lake Texoma in the Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge before lifting. Many trees and power poles were downed along the path. | [13][14] |
EF1 | WSW of Okfuskee to SW of Beggs | Okfuskee, Okmulgee | OK | 35.5880°N 96.2670°W | 23:05–23:26 | 11.4 mi (18.3 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $0 | Many large trees were either snapped or uprooted as the tornado remained over mostly open land. | [15][16] |
EF1 | ESE of Dewey | Washington, Nowata | OK | 36.7645°N 95.8126°W | 23:11–23:14 | 1.6 mi (2.6 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $20,000 | Several houses were damaged, a fifth wheel was overturned, and numerous trees were downed. | [17][18] |
EF0 | NE of Cambridge (2nd tornado) | Cowley | KS | 37.4400°N 96.5500°W | 23:11–23:12 | 0.24 mi (390 m) | 50 yd (46 m) | $0 | Brief touchdown in a remote area with no damage. | [19] |
EF0 | SW of Broughton | Clay | KS | 39.2500°N 97.1600°W | 23:12 | 0.1 mi (160 m) | 25 yd (23 m) | $0 | Brief rope tornado with no damage. | [20] |
EF0 | SSW of Milburn | Johnston | OK | 34.1731°N 96.5835°W | 23:25 | 0.2 mi (320 m) | 100 yd (91 m) | $0 | Brief tornado touchdown occurred just to the south of the 2303 UTC Madill EF1 tornado. No damage was observed. | [21] |
EF0 | NE of Castle | Okfuskee | OK | 35.4854°N 96.3612°W | 23:33 | 0.1 mi (160 m) | 50 yd (46 m) | $0 | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage observed by KOCO storm chasers. | [22] |
EF1 | S of Bache | Pittsburg | OK | 34.8108°N 95.6640°W | 00:14–00:25 | 5.5 mi (8.9 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | $0 | Large trees were either snapped or uprooted to the west of Haileyville. | [23] |
EF3 | WSW of Tushka to Atoka to E of Stringtown | Atoka | OK | 34.2923°N 96.2509°W | 00:20–00:50 | 17 mi (27 km) | 1,320 yd (1,210 m) | Unknown | 2 deaths – Large multiple-vortex tornado, which at times appeared to be a double tornado, either heavily damaged or destroyed more than 150 homes and businesses in Tushka and Atoka and caused minor damage to many more. A large industrial warehouse was destroyed, vehicles were tossed and flipped, and a school in Tushka was destroyed. One home was shifted 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 m) off its foundation. Many trees were downed along the path. The two fatalities occurred in a mobile home west of Tushka; 40 additional people were injured. | [24] |
EF1 | N of Tushka | Atoka | OK | 34.3366°N 96.2186°W | 00:21–00:28 | 4 mi (6.4 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $10,000 | Satellite tornado to the north of the Atoka EF3 caused tree damage. | [25] |
EF2 | SSE of Eucha | Delaware | OK | 36.3735°N 94.8743°W | 00:47–00:48 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $100,000 | A mobile home was destroyed and several others were heavily damaged. Trees were either snapped or uprooted, and power lines were knocked down. Three people were injured in the destroyed mobile home. | [26] |
EF0 | S of Redden | Atoka, Pushmataha | OK | 34.4298°N 95.8903°W | 01:04–01:11 | 7 mi (11 km) | 125 yd (114 m) | $0 | Cone tornado observed by storm chasers remained over open country, causing no damage. | [27][28] |
EF0 | S of Daisy | Pushmataha | OK | 34.4402°N 95.7424°W | 01:12 | 0.1 mi (160 m) | 50 yd (46 m) | $0 | Brief tornado confirmed by storm spotter along the Indian Nation Turnpike with no damage. | [29] |
EF1 | N of Jumbo | Pushmataha | OK | 34.4419°N 95.7417°W | 01:12–01:15 | 3 mi (4.8 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | $10,000 | Trees and power poles were downed. | [30] |
EF1 | NW of Wagoner | Wagoner | OK | 35.9862°N 95.4067°W | 01:18–01:22 | 1.8 mi (2.9 km) | 290 yd (270 m) | $40,000 | A house was damaged, several outbuildings were destroyed, and a number of trees were uprooted. | [31] |
EF1 | W of Talihina | Latimer, Le Flore | OK | 34.7298°N 95.1245°W | 01:28–01:37 | 4.6 mi (7.4 km) | 600 yd (550 m) | $25,000 | A tied-down mobile home and a house were damaged, a barn was severely damaged, and numerous trees were either snapped or uprooted. | [32][33] |
EF2 | SW of Clayton | Pushmataha | OK | 34.5092°N 95.5091°W | 01:35–01:47 | 7 mi (11 km) | 1,000 yd (910 m) | $0 | Many large trees were downed as the large tornado moved through the Stanley community; damage was consistent with a low-end EF2 tornado. | [34] |
EF1 | SE of Atoka | Atoka | OK | 34.3391°N 96.0804°W | 01:36–01:39 | 2 mi (3.2 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | $20,000 | Tornado touched down shortly after the earlier Atoka/Tushka EF3 wedge, just to the south of that path. Numerous trees and power lines were downed. | [35] |
EF1 | WSW of Daisy | Atoka | OK | 34.5254°N 95.8314°W | 01:46–01:51 | 4 mi (6.4 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | $30,000 | A barn was destroyed and numerous large trees were either snapped or uprooted. | [36] |
EF1 | NW of Clayton | Pushmataha | OK | 34.6365°N 95.4727°W | 01:50–01:51 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $0 | Several trees were blown down on the south side of Sardis Lake. | [37] |
EF1 | S of Daisy to SE of Weathers | Atoka, Pushmataha, Pittsburg | OK | 34.5284°N 95.7400°W | 01:58–02:16 | 14.3 mi (23.0 km) | 1,100 yd (1,000 m) | $50,000 | Large wedge tornado caused roof damaged to at least two homes and major structural damage to a barn. Many large trees were snapped or uprooted along the path. | [38][39][40] |
EF1 | SE of Daisy | Atoka | OK | 34.5134°N 95.7228°W | 01:59–02:00 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 125 yd (114 m) | $10,000 | Satellite tornado to the 0158 UTC Daisy tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees. | [41] |
EF0 | W of Yanush | Latimer | OK | 34.6850°N 95.3778°W | 02:08–02:22 | 6 mi (9.7 km) | 125 yd (114 m) | $0 | Tornado developed over Sardis Lake and moved northeast. Trees were uprooted, and large branches were snapped off. | [42] |
EF1 | SSE of Wister to S of Poteau | Le Flore | OK | 34.9285°N 94.7080°W | 02:23–02:37 | 7 mi (11 km) | 440 yd (400 m) | $40,000 | A mobile home was rolled, a site-built house sustained roof damage, and numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted. Three people were injured in the mobile home. | [43] |
EF1 | W of Howe | Le Flore | OK | 34.9399°N 94.6715°W | 02:35–02:37 | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | $10,000 | An anticyclonic tornado damaged a barn and either snapped or uprooted trees. This tornado occurred simultaneously and just to the south of the 0223 UTC Wister tornado. | [44] |
EF1 | SW of Hartford | Sebastian | AR | 34.9800°N 94.4419°W | 03:10–03:11 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $100,000 | A large barn was destroyed, and trees were uprooted. | [45] |
EF0 | S of Smithville | McCurtain | OK | 34.4545°N 94.6623°W | 03:33–03:36 | 1.7 mi (2.7 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $500 | A home sustained minor roof damage, and several trees and power lines were downed. | [46] |
EF1 | NW of Dyer | Crawford | AR | 35.4893°N 94.1774°W | 03:35–03:44 | 3 mi (4.8 km) | 250 yd (230 m) | $15,000 | Two houses sustained roof damage, a barn suffered structural damage, and large trees were either uprooted or snapped. | [47] |
EF0 | N of Honey Grove | Fannin | TX | 33.5969°N 95.9213°W | 03:46–03:50 | 1.53 mi (2.46 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $35,000 | Several structures and trees were damaged. | [48] |
EF0 | SE of Ringold | McCurtain | OK | 34.1600°N 95.0500°W | 04:02–04:05 | 4.57 mi (7.35 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $10,000 | A house sustained minor roof damage, a barn was destroyed, and numerous trees were either snapped or uprooted. | [49] |
EF1 | SW of Mena | Polk | AR | 34.5614°N 94.2533°W | 04:07–04:08 | 0.53 mi (0.85 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $350,000 | A Frito-Lay distribution warehouse was destroyed, a barn was damaged, and numerous trees were downed, one of which fell on a house. | [50] |
EF1 | SE of Charleston to SE of Branch | Franklin | AR | 35.2759°N 94.0217°W | 04:08–04:16 | 4.8 mi (7.7 km) | 350 yd (320 m) | $30,000 | A mobile home was rolled over, two homes sustained roof damage, and two chicken houses were heavily damaged. A number of trees were either snapped or uprooted. Two people were injured in the mobile home. | [51] |
EF1 | SE of Danville | Yell | AR | 35.0095°N 93.3579°W | 04:12–04:13 | 0.78 mi (1.26 km) | 25 yd (23 m) | $25,000 | A barn was destroyed, farm equipment was damaged, and trees were downed. | [52] |
EF1 | NW of Chickalah | Yell | AR | 35.1720°N 93.2940°W | 04:35–04:38 | 2.1 mi (3.4 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $75,000 | A mobile home was destroyed, and numerous trees were blown over. | [53] |
EF0 | SW of Hochatown | McCurtain | OK | 34.1700°N 94.7320°W | 04:37–04:38 | 1.23 mi (1.98 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $0 | Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted at Beavers Bend State Park. | [54] |
April 15 event
EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 16 | 35 | 18 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 75 |
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage [nb 2] |
Summary | Refs |
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EF1 | ESE of Loy | Madison | AR | 36.0066°N 93.5247°W | 05:10–05:11 | 0.5 mi (0.80 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $15,000 | A house was damaged, and trees were uprooted. | [55] |
EF1 | N of Fountain Lake | Garland, Saline | AR | 34.6206°N 92.9800°W | 06:13–06:25 | 7.31 mi (11.76 km) | 250 yd (230 m) | $240,000 | Tornado moved through the eastern part of Hot Springs Village, blowing down hundreds of trees, some of which landed on houses. A couple of barns and sheds had roof damage, and one house had its porch and part of its roof blown off. | [56][57] |
EF1 | E of Traskwood | Saline | AR | 34.4510°N 92.6176°W | 06:38–06:41 | 2.95 mi (4.75 km) | 250 yd (230 m) | $40,000 | Several houses sustained mainly roof damage, a barn was destroyed (the barn's roof was thrown over 100 yards (91 m)), and numerous large trees were either snapped or uprooted. | [58] |
EF1 | SW of Sardis to SSE of Wrightsville | Saline, Pulaski | AR | 34.4806°N 92.4726°W | 06:47–07:05 | 16.85 mi (27.12 km) | 350 yd (320 m) | $775,000 | A house on U.S. Highway 167 sustained roof and chimney damage; this same house had been damaged by a tornado 30 years prior as well. A mobile home had its roof and porch blown off, a country club building also had its roof blown off (causing significant water damage in the aftermath), a few other homes had shingles blown off, and many trees and power lines were downed, with several trees falling on houses. | [59][60] |
EF1 | Little Rock | Pulaski | AR | 34.7501°N 92.3773°W | 06:57–07:01 | 3.94 mi (6.34 km) | 475 yd (434 m) | $38,500,000 | 2 deaths – Tornado was entirely within the city limits of Little Rock, west of downtown. Two homes were destroyed, 36 suffered major damage, 49 sustained minor damage, and 37 others were affected in a slight way. Some of the damage was due to the tornado, such as shingle loss, but the damage was primarily caused by falling trees, which fell onto homes and vehicles and blocked streets. The two deaths occurred from a tree falling into a home. A shed and a natural gas line were pulled up by the roots of two large trees that were blown down. Two other people were injured. | [61] |
EF1 | SW of Sweet Home to E of College Station | Pulaski | AR | 34.6586°N 92.2941°W | 07:01–07:11 | 6.57 mi (10.57 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $2,000,000 | Two industrial buildings sustained heavy roof and wall damage at the Port of Little Rock, and many trees and power lines were downed. | [62] |
EF1 | S of Scott | Pulaski, Lonoke | AR | 34.5988°N 92.1469°W | 07:09–07:16 | 6.79 mi (10.93 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $455,000 | Tornado touched down near an Arkansas River levee and moved northeast, tracking through Land's End Plantation, where a semi trailer was overturned, a cotton gin was destroyed, and a 150 year-old pecan orchard was severely damaged. Past the plantation, a mobile home was destroyed, a second mobile home was knocked off its foundation, a large propane tank was ripped from its foundation, allowing the propane to escape, outbuildings were damaged, and many large trees were blown down. One person was badly injured in the destroyed mobile home. | [63][64] |
EF2 | S of Lonoke | Lonoke | AR | 34.6494°N 91.9650°W | 07:17–07:26 | 6.98 mi (11.23 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $20,050,000 | Trees, power lines, and power poles were blown down, and 51 large steel transmission towers owned by Entergy were destroyed. Several of these towers and cables fell on and blocked roads, and one tower fell into a pond on a fish farm. | [65] |
EF0 | NNE of Mayersville | Issaquena | MS | 32.9579°N 91.0402°W | 11:26–11:27 | 1.71 mi (2.75 km) | 75 yd (69 m) | $5,000 | A house and a mobile home sustained roof damage, trees were downed, and large tree limbs were snapped off. | [66] |
EF0 | SW of Whistler | Wayne | MS | 31.6500°N 88.8900°W | 15:11–15:12 | 0.01 mi (16 m) | 50 yd (46 m) | $0 | Brief tornado confirmed by the local EMA with no damage. | [67] |
EF3 | SW of Clinton to Northern Jackson | Hinds | MS | 32.2908°N 90.3754°W | 15:51–16:17 | 16.53 mi (26.60 km) | 528 yd (483 m) | $8,000,000 | Severe damage in the area of Clinton and western Jackson, with many houses and businesses being damaged or destroyed and thousands of trees being either snapped or uprooted. Malaco Records, one of the top Blues/Gospel/Soul labels in the country, was destroyed by the tornado. Vehicles were picked up, tossed, flipped, and smashed as well, and numerous power lines and poles were downed. The EF3 rating was warranted due to the degree of home destruction near U.S. Highway 80 in Clinton. Ten people were injured. | [68][69] |
EF1 | NW of Carlton | Clarke | AL | 31.3645°N 87.8856°W | 16:20–16:27 | 3.28 mi (5.28 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | $3,102,000 | Hundreds of trees were blown down on the Fred T. Stimpson State Game Preserve, several power poles were snapped, and a storage shed was destroyed. | [70] |
EF1 | E of Ridgeland | Madison, Rankin | MS | 32.4159°N 90.0773°W | 16:22–16:35 | 7.41 mi (11.93 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $6,000 | Tornado developed as a waterspout over Ross Barnett Reservoir. Coming ashore on the east side of the lake, it knocked down several trees, with some falling on trailers in a hunting camp. It may have been stronger over water, but the damage survey could not confirm stronger intensity. | [71][72] |
EF0 | W of Melvin | Choctaw | AL | 31.9270°N 88.4690°W | 16:24–16:25 | 0.12 mi (0.19 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | $60,000 | A brief tornado near the Hunt Oil Refinery produced ninor damage to outbuildings and snapped trees. | [73] |
EF0 | E of Evansboro to NW of Toxey | Choctaw | AL | 31.8810°N 88.4200°W | 16:26–16:36 | 4.65 mi (7.48 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $40,000 | Two mobile homes were damaged. | [74] |
EF1 | State Line, MS to SW of Laton Hill, AL | Greene (MS), Wayne (MS), Washington (AL) | MS, AL | 31.4290°N 88.4730°W | 16:41–16:50 | 5.14 mi (8.27 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $312,000 | A home had a collapsed chimney and garage damage, a manufactured home was destroyed, and several other homes and buildings, including an abandoned church, sustained minor roof and structural damage. Many trees were twisted, snapped, or uprooted. | [75][76][77] |
EF1 | Sand Hill to Eureka | Rankin | MS | 32.4800°N 89.8900°W | 16:43–16:53 | 7.59 mi (12.21 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $400,000 | A tornado touched down near Pisgah and moved northeast, lifting at the Scott County line. A mobile home was damaged, a site-built home sustained roof damage, two outbuildings were heavily damaged, and two semi trailers were overturned. Numerous trees were either snapped or uprooted. | [78] |
EF1 | SSW of Butler to Nanafalia | Choctaw, Marengo | AL | 32.0297°N 88.2463°W | 16:48–17:21 | 16.71 mi (26.89 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $40,000 | Numerous trees were blown down, one of which destroyed a manufactured home and briefly trapped three people. | [79][80] |
EF1 | SSE of Ludlow to NW of Lena | Scott, Leake | MS | 32.5400°N 89.7100°W | 16:58–17:07 | 6.95 mi (11.18 km) | 200 yd (180 m) | $875,000 | A barn was destroyed, a mobile home and several sheds were heavily damaged, and numerous trees were downed, with at least two falling on homes and causing roof damage. | [81][82] |
EF2 | NNE of Yarbo | Washington | AL | 31.5510°N 88.2820°W | 17:04–17:06 | 0.9 mi (1.4 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $50,000 | A wood frame house was lifted off its concrete masonry foundation and rolled about 100 yards (91 m) as it disintegrated. Numerous trees were snapped and twisted as well. One person was seriously injured inside the home. | [83] |
EF3 | SW of Philadelphia, MS to DeKalb, MS to ENE of Geiger, AL | Neshoba (MS), Kemper (MS), Sumter (AL) | MS, AL | 32.6882°N 88.9872°W | 17:53–19:05 | 48.52 mi (78.09 km) | 1,760 yd (1,610 m) | $19,920,000 | See section on this tornado – Five people were injured. | [84][85][86] |
EF1 | ENE of Bowling Green | Pike | MO | 39.3361°N 91.1328°W | 18:35–18:40 | 3.01 mi (4.84 km) | 50 yd (46 m) | Unknown | A double-wide mobile home lost two outside walls, with debris scattered several yards downstream, and a swing set was thrown into a tree. Two large doors on a machine shed were bowed outward, and a nearby SUV was tossed into a pond. A second machine shed was completely destroyed, with steel from the shed being wrapped around nearby trees, and some flatbed trailers sustained minor damage. Numerous trees were downed along the intermittent path. | [87] |
EF0 | SE of Hazlehurst | Copiah | MS | 31.80°N 90.37°W | 18:39 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | Damage limited to trees uprooted or snapped. | |||
EF1 | E of Puckett | Rankin, Smith | MS | 32.07°N 89.69°W | 18:47 | 3.7 mi (6.0 km) | A barn sustained minor damage and many trees were uprooted or snapped. | |||
EF1 | SE of Lexington | Holmes | MS | 33.08°N 89.90°W | 18:54 | 5.6 mi (9.0 km) | Many trees were snapped or knocked down along the path. | |||
EF2 | Possumneck area | Attala | MS | 33.14°N 89.74°W | 19:19 | 3 mi (4.8 km) | A mobile home was flattened and blown away and numerous trees were uprooted. Two people were seriously injured. | |||
EF1 | NE of Pineville | Smith, Scott, Newton | MS | 32.21°N 89.37°W | 19:23 | 6.8 mi (10.9 km) | A barn sustained minor damage and many trees were uprooted or snapped. | |||
EF0 | E of Hesterville | Attala | MS | 33.16°N 89.60°W | 19:33 | 4 mi (6.4 km) | A few trees were uprooted. | |||
EF2 | Gainesville area | Sumter | AL | 32.80°N 88.21°W | 20:03 | 4.5 mi (7.2 km) | Two houses were damaged and numerous trees were uprooted or snapped. | |||
EF1 | NE of Bay Springs (1st tornado) | Jasper | MS | 32.02°N 89.25°W | 20:04 | 1.5 mi (2.4 km) | Trees were knocked down along the path. First of two tornadoes in the area. | |||
EF3 | ENE of Knoxville to Tuscaloosa | Greene, Tuscaloosa | AL | 33.0120°N 87.7390°W | 20:14–20:45 | 18.73 mi (30.14 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | $7,143,800 | Low-end EF3 tornado initially touched down just inside Greene County, snapping or uprooting dozens of trees before crossing into Tuscaloosa County. Hundreds more trees were downed and a radio transmission tower was destroyed before the tornado came into range of the ABC 33/40 tower camera in the southern part of town, near the track of the December 2000 tornado. Numerous homes and businesses sustained structural damage in the area of McFarland Mall before the tornado crossed Interstate 20/59 and dissipated to the east of University Mall. This tornado path was just a couple miles south of a much more destructive tornado that struck on April 27. | [88][89] |
EF2 | N of Greensboro | Hale | AL | 32.72°N 87.62°W | 20:33 | 2.2 mi (3.5 km) | Roofs were removed from houses and trees and power lines were knocked down. A church was also heavily damaged. | |||
EF2 | Cuba area | Sumter | AL | 32.4359°N 88.3288°W | 20:53 | 8.9 mi (14.3 km) | Two homes were damaged and two outbuildings were destroyed. Several large trees were also snapped. | |||
EF1 | S of West Blocton | Bibb | AL | 32.90°N 87.36°W | 21:00 | 21.8 mi (35.1 km) | Several houses and mobile homes were damaged and many trees were knocked down by a long track, large wedge tornado. | |||
EF1 | S of Beatrice | Monroe | AL | 31.6869°N 87.2163°W | 21:06–21:08 | 0.76 mi (1.22 km) | 100 yd (91 m) | $0 | Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. | [90] |
EF1 | ENE of Quitman, MS to NNE of Jachin, AL | Clarke (MS), Choctaw (AL) | MS, AL | 32.0836°N 88.5246°W | 21:08–21:52 | 24.49 mi (39.41 km) | 470 yd (430 m) | $450,000 | Rain wrapped tornado caused roof damage to a house, heavily damaged two outbuildings, and destroyed a deer stand in Clarke County, and a home in Lisman, Alabama, sustained major structural damage. Many trees and several power lines were downed along the path. | [91][92] |
EF2 | N of Demopolis | Greene, Hale | AL | 32.59°N 87.84°W | 21:44 | 24 mi (39 km) | Three mobile homes were heavily damaged and tens of thousands of trees were snapped or uprooted along the path. | |||
EF0 | Chaffee | Scott | MO | 37.18°N 89.66°W | 21:47 | Unknown | A double-wide mobile home was damaged and a shed was destroyed. | [93] | ||
EF1 | NE of Bay Springs (2nd tornado) | Jasper | MS | 32.02°N 89.25°W | 21:59 | 2 mi (3.2 km) | The roof was blown off a barn and trees were blown down, one of which fell on a house. Second of two tornadoes in the area with overlapping damage. | |||
EF0 | Alabaster area | Shelby | AL | 33.25°N 86.82°W | 21:59 | 1.36 mi (2.19 km) | A few trees and tree limbs were damaged, some landing on houses with minor damage. | |||
EF3 | SW of Myrtlewood to NNW of Linden | Marengo | AL | 32.1899°N 88.0057°W | 22:04–22:28 | 15.33 mi (24.67 km) | 800 yd (730 m) | $3,990,000 | 1 death – Several dozen home and mobile homes were heavily damaged or destroyed in Myrtlewood, resulting in the fatality. More homes and mobile homes were destroyed in Hilltop, and four people were injured in the area, including two who were injured as the roof and several walls were removed from a two-story home. Many trees were downed along the path. | [94][95] |
EF2 | NW of Linden | Marengo | AL | 32.3089°N 87.9304°W | 22:19–22:30 | 5.4 mi (8.7 km) | 575 yd (526 m) | $1,020,000 | The tornado moved through Pin Hook, where several homes sustained significant damage. One home lost its entire roof and had serious exterior wall damage. Many trees were downed along the path. | [96] |
EF2 | W of Midway to NE of Forest Home | Monroe, Butler | AL | 31.7200°N 87.0950°W | 22:29–23:07 | 22.27 mi (35.84 km) | 300 yd (270 m) | $390,000 | A church was destroyed, several site-built homes sustained roof damage, and the roof was blown completely off a mobile home. Many trees were downed along the path, with at least one falling on a home. | [97][98] |
EF1 | SW of Easton | Mason | IL | 40.25°N 89.96°W | 22:30 | 3.2 mi (5.1 km) | Two houses and several outbuildings were damaged and numerous trees were knocked down. One person was injured. | |||
EF2 | ESE of Linden to NE of Dayton | Marengo | AL | 32.2884°N 87.7380°W | 22:35–22:53 | 10.87 mi (17.49 km) | 600 yd (550 m) | $1,830,000 | Several houses sustained significant roof damage, and hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. | [99] |
EF1 | Wilsonville | Shelby | AL | 33.24°N 86.48°W | 22:44 | 4.25 mi (6.84 km) | Tornado sighted along Highway 25. One house was damaged and numerous trees were snapped. | |||
EF0 | SE of Uniontown | Perry | AL | 32.41°N 87.50°W | 23:00 | 4.6 mi (7.4 km) | Two outbuildings were heavily damaged and many trees were snapped. | |||
EF2 | Tunnel Springs area | Monroe | AL | 31.6240°N 87.2580°W | 23:11–23:13 | 0.86 mi (1.38 km) | 150 yd (140 m) | $200,000 | A church was heavily damaged, with complete roof loss and exterior wall damage, and several trees were snapped. | [100] |
EF2 | SW of Butler to SE of Linden | Choctaw, Marengo | AL | 32.0080°N 88.3310°W | 23:12–00:09 | 38.81 mi (62.46 km) | 800 yd (730 m) | $8,780,000 | This long-tracked high-end EF2 tornado followed a similar but much longer path than the 16:48 UTC tornado that moved through the same area earlier in the day. Numerous houses sustained roof and structural damage, and mobile homes were heavily damaged or destroyed, including as the tornado moved through Nanafalia. There was extensive tree damage along the path, and several trees fell on homes. | [101][102] |
EF0 | NE of Athens | Menard | IL | 40.05°N 89.88°W | 23:22 | 1.2 mi (1.9 km) | One house sustained minor damage. | |||
EF1 | N of Athens | Menard | IL | 40.05°N 89.92°W | 23:25 | 2.3 mi (3.7 km) | A few houses were damaged, one heavily by fallen trees. | |||
EF2 | Hamburg | Perry | AL | 32.56°N 87.29°W | 23:25 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | Damage primarily to trees uprooted, but a barn lost its roof. | |||
EF0 | SSE of Hamilton | Harris | GA | 32.76°N 84.88°W | 23:50 | 0.43 mi (690 m) | Brief tornado destroyed a gazebo and a storage shed and snapped a few trees. | |||
EF1 | NNW of Valley Grande | Dallas | AL | 32.60°N 87.01°W | 00:05 | 0.1 mi (160 m) | A mobile home sustained significant damage and several trees were knocked down. | |||
EF0 | SW of Cadiz | Trigg | KY | 36.84°N 87.87°W | 00:12 | 0.25 mi (400 m) | Brief tornado uprooted a few trees. | |||
EF1 | Cadiz | Trigg | KY | 36.87°N 87.82°W | 00:14 | 2.5 mi (4.0 km) | Two houses sustained minor damage. Several trees were uprooted, one of which pulled an electrical line out of its box. | |||
EF0 | SW of Hope Hull | Lowndes | AL | 32.22°N 86.45°W | 00:23 | 2.72 mi (4.38 km) | A few houses sustained minor damage and trees were snapped. | |||
EF1 | WNW of Cahaba River | Dallas | AL | 32.47°N 87.23°W | 00:48 | 0.2 mi (320 m) | A metal warehouse sustained extensive damage. | |||
EF3 | WSW of Leakesville, MS to W of Deer Park, AL | Greene (MS), Washington (AL) | MS, AL | 31.1311°N 88.6325°W | 00:53–01:15 | 18.3 mi (29.5 km) | 500 yd (460 m) | $13,100,000 | 4 deaths – Numerous houses, mobile homes and businesses were destroyed, both in Leakesville and in the Deer Park community in Alabama. In Leakesville, 14 businesses were destroyed and 98 houses were damaged: 47 had minor damage, 28 had major damage, and 23 were completely destroyed. Extensive tree damage was noted along the path. One death was in a mobile home in Mississippi, and three were in another mobile home in Alabama; 28 others were injured. | [103][104] |
EF1 | N of Beloit | Dallas | AL | 32.38°N 87.16°W | 01:04 | 1.6 mi (2.6 km) | A large cattle feeder was destroyed and hundreds of trees were snapped. | |||
EF1 | SE of Independence | Autauga | AL | 32.51°N 86.67°W | 01:48 | 7.85 mi (12.63 km) | Numerous trees were snapped off or uprooted. Several structures suffered minor damage. | |||
EF1 | SE of Oak Grove | Autauga | AL | 32.56°N 86.61°W | 01:56 | 13.7 mi (22.0 km) | Numerous trees were snapped off or uprooted. Several structures suffered minor damage. | |||
EF0 | E of Rollins | Autauga | AL | 32.61°N 86.51°W | 02:06 | 4.4 mi (7.1 km) | Numerous cedar trees were blown down. No structural damage occurred. | |||
EF2 | Gainestown | Clarke | AL | 31.45°N 87.69°W | 02:20 | 0.2 mi (320 m) | Three mobile homes were destroyed and a house was heavily damaged. | |||
EF2 | W of Mulberry | Dallas, Autauga | AL | 32.39°N 86.84°W | 02:25 | 13.4 mi (21.6 km) | Hundreds of trees were snapped off or uprooted and several houses were damaged. | |||
EF0 | N of Titus | Elmore | AL | 32.72°N 86.31°W | 02:27 | 0.36 mi (580 m) | A carport was destroyed and a few tree limbs were snapped. | |||
EF1 | NE of Tyler | Autauga | AL | 32.38°N 86.83°W | 02:29 | 3.0 mi (4.8 km) | Hundreds of trees were snapped off or uprooted. This tornado happened in close proximity in space and time to the Mulberry tornado. | |||
EF0 | Citronelle | Mobile | AL | 31.09°N 88.24°W | 03:05 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | A mobile home and an apartment complex both lost their roofs. Scattered tree damage along the path. | |||
EF2 | W of Midway | Monroe | AL | 31.7080°N 87.1520°W | 03:26–03:31 | 3.23 mi (5.20 km) | 400 yd (370 m) | $400,000 | A church and three houses were severely damaged. One home had two exterior walls collapsed, another home lost much of its roof, and the church sustained significant roof damage and the loss of its steeple. | [105] |
EF3 | N of Pine Level | Autauga | AL | 32.57°N 86.61°W | 03:47 | 9.5 mi (15.3 km) | 3 deaths – Severe damage occurred, with four serious injuries. At least 50 homes and one business were significantly damaged or destroyed. Hundreds of trees were snapped off or uprooted. This was the third tornado to affect the same general area during the evening hours. | |||
EF2 | Equality area | Elmore, Coosa, Tallapoosa | AL | 32.68°N 86.20°W | 04:17 | 22.4 mi (36.0 km) | One house was destroyed and many trees were uprooted or snapped along the track by a large wedge tornado. Two people were injured. | |||
EF1 | W of Jackson's Gap | Tallapoosa | AL | 32.87°N 85.88°W | 04:43 | 6.4 mi (10.3 km) | Many trees were knocked down, damaging three houses. | |||
EF1 | NW of Brewton | Escambia | AL | 31.23°N 87.12°W | 04:45 | 10 mi (16 km) | Multiple houses and structures were damaged, including a hut style house that was destroyed. | |||
EF2 | N of Greenville | Butler | AL | 31.86°N 86.63°W | 04:57 | 3 mi (4.8 km) | A church was heavily damaged along with two houses. Hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped. | |||
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 04/15/11, NWS Central Illinois, NWS Jackson, NWS Mobile, NWS Little Rock, NWS Birmingham, NWS Paducah, NCDC Storm Data |
April 16 event
EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
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0 | 14 | 23 | 11 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 54 |
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width | Damage [nb 2] |
Summary | Refs |
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EF2 | Damascus area | Escambia, Conecuh, Covington | AL | 31.17°N 86.86°W | 0508 | 23 miles (37 km) | Several houses and mobile homes were heavily damaged or destroyed. The community center in Andalusia was also damaged. | |||
EF1 | Fort Benning | Chattahoochee | GA | 32.37°N 84.85°W | 0850 | 0.25 miles (400 m) | A dormitory at Fort Benning was heavily damaged and trees were knocked down. | |||
EF1 | NW of Macon | Bibb | GA | 32.88°N 83.71°W | 1002 | 2.6 miles (4.2 km) | Four houses were destroyed and about 25 others were damaged, some heavily. Two businesses were also damaged and hundreds of trees were knocked down. | |||
EF1 | N of Salisbury | Rowan, Davie | NC | 35.66°N 80.50°W | 1641 | 4 miles (6.4 km) | Intermittent tornado touchdown with damage to trees and houses. Storm moved north-northwest, along U.S. Route 601, and dissipated east of Cooleemee in a remote area. | |||
EF0 | N of Monroe | Union | NC | 35.01°N 80.56°W | 1659 | 2.5 miles (4.0 km) | Minor damage to several businesses in the area, starting just north of Monroe. Intermittent path was imbedded in a larger area of strong downburst damage. | |||
EF0 | Vesuvius | Rockbridge | VA | 37.90°N 79.20°W | 1803 | 1.3 miles (2.1 km) | Intermittent tornado touchdown with minor damage, mostly to trees. | |||
EF1 | Union Ridge area | Alamance, Caswell | NC | 36.20°N 79.42°W | 1808 | 10 miles (16 km) | Began in the Altamahaw area, west of Lake Cammack. Roofs and chimneys were blown off of over 30 houses and trees were knocked down, with at least 13 houses sustaining severe damage. Minor damage caused by high winds to buildings at Elon University. | |||
EF1 | SW of Stuarts Draft | Augusta | VA | 38.01°N 79.07°W | 1820 | 4 miles (6.4 km) | Numerous trees were snapped and several houses and barns were destroyed. | |||
EF2 | Roxboro, NC area | Person (NC), Halifax (VA) | NC, VA | 36.45°N 78.99°W | 1840 | 27 miles (43 km) | Several houses were destroyed and many others damaged, some heavily. Two schools were damaged and four mobile homes were also destroyed. Six people were injured. | |||
EF3 | SW of Sanford to Raleigh to NE of Rolesville | Moore, Lee, Chatham, Wake | NC | 35.46°N 79.05°W | 1853–2015 | 60.06 miles (96.66 km) | 6 deaths – See section on this tornado – 103 people were injured | |||
EF1 | Little Rock | Dillon | SC | 34.48°N 79.40°W | 1925 | 1 mile (1.6 km) | Numerous trees were uprooted or snapped, falling on houses with significant damage. Three people were injured. | |||
EF0 | SE of Gable | Clarendon | SC | 33.77°N 80.09°W | 1927 | 10 miles (16 km) | Intermittent tornado touchdown with tree damage. | |||
EF1 | SE of Rehoboth | Lunenburg | VA | 36.88°N 78.41°W | 1930 | 17.2 miles (27.7 km) | A few sheds and outbuildings and many trees were damaged. | |||
EF1 | Rowland | Robeson | NC | 34.54°N 79.29°W | 1933 | 0.7 miles (1.1 km) | About 50 houses were damaged, some by fallen trees, and an elementary school was also damaged. A few outbuildings were also destroyed. | |||
EF3 | Wayside to Godwin | Hoke, Cumberland, Harnett, Johnston | NC | 35.16°N 78.74°W | 1933–2045 | 52.86 miles (85.07 km) | 2 deaths – See section on this tornado – 176 people were injured | |||
EF1 | Barker Ten Mile | Robeson | NC | 34.68°N 79.00°W | 1947 | 1.6 miles (2.6 km) | Many trees were uprooted or snapped in the community, which damaged over 100 houses. | |||
EF1 | SW of Foreston | Clarendon | SC | 33.51°N 80.21°W | 2013 | 9 miles (14 km) | Several trees were snapped along Lake Marion. | |||
EF2 | Roseboro area | Bladen, Cumberland, Sampson | NC | 34.92°N 78.34°W | 2025 | 31 miles (50 km) | 3 deaths – Several mobile homes were destroyed, and the three fatalities were in mobile homes near the beginning of the track in the Ammon area. Over 100 houses were damaged including about 30 which were destroyed, and many trees were uprooted or snapped. 13 other people were injured. Storm continued to Faison. | |||
EF1 | NW of Dinwiddie | Dinwiddie | VA | 37.10°N 77.66°W | 2037 | 7 miles (11 km) | Several houses sustained minor to moderate damage. Hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped. Five people were injured. | |||
EF1 | Micro | Johnston | NC | 35.57°N 78.21°W | 2050 | 9 miles (14 km) | Tornado touched down as the Fayetteville tornado dissipated. Several houses and businesses were damaged and trees and power lines were knocked down. | |||
EF2 | Bladenboro area | Bladen | NC | 34.52°N 78.78°W | 2058 | 13 miles (21 km) | 1 death – Tornado touched down at the intersection of Seaboard and Highway 242 in downtown Bladenboro. An industrial park in Bladenboro sustained major damage. A mobile home park was also heavily damaged, where the fatality occurred. Storm tracked west of Highway 242, striking Elizabethtown, where homes, many trees and a church were also damaged. The storm dissipated after crossing Highway 53. | |||
EF1 | Saint Stephen area | Berkeley | SC | 33.39°N 79.92°W | 2103 | 8 miles (13 km) | Tornado started as a waterspout over Lake Moultrie and tracked eastward. A church was heavily damaged, a mobile home was destroyed and dozens of houses were damaged to varying degrees. | |||
EF0 | Faison | Duplin | NC | 35.12°N 78.14°W | 2112 | 0.2 miles (320 m) | Brief tornado with minor tree damage. | |||
EF2 | Wilson area | Wilson | NC | 35.71°N 78.00°W | 2112 | 9 miles (14 km) | Tornado touched down just north of Lucama. Over 175 houses were damaged including over 40 that were destroyed and trees were snapped as the storm tracked NE into the western part of Wilson. Numerous businesses were also damaged, including a car dealership which was nearly destroyed. 10 people were injured. | |||
EF2 | Roanoke Rapids area | Halifax, Northampton | NC | 36.41°N 77.70°W | 2120 | 8 miles (13 km) | Over 90 houses were damaged including about 15 which were destroyed, and an industrial building and a Sonic Drive-In restaurant were heavily damaged. | |||
EF3 | Snow Hill area | Wayne, Lenoir, Greene | NC | 35.45°N 77.67°W | 2132 | 20 miles (32 km) | Tracked from east of Goldsboro to west of Farmville. Between 40 and 50 houses were destroyed, a few of which were nearly flattened, along with several businesses. The local middle school sustained severe damage and the gym at the high school was destroyed. Two people were seriously injured and about 25 others sustained minor injuries. | |||
EF0 | SW of Clarkton | Columbus | NC | 34.41°N 78.73°W | 2133 | 0.25 miles (400 m) | Brief tornado spotted by storm chasers in an open field with no damage. | |||
EF0 | SW of Andrews | Georgetown | SC | 33.35°N 79.65°W | 2141 | 0.2 miles (320 m) | A dozen trees were uprooted and snapped. A house suffered minor siding and flashing damage. | |||
EF0 | SSE of Andrews | Georgetown | SC | 33.39°N 79.54°W | 2145 | 0.5 miles (800 m) | Tornado caused damage to roof deck of a mobile home and tossed two aluminum boats across yard. About 18 trees were knocked down. | |||
EF1 | NW of Boykins | Southampton | VA | 36.62°N 77.24°W | 2150 | 2 miles (3.2 km) | A house sustained roof damage and a shed was heavily damaged. | |||
EF1 | ESE of Andrews | Georgetown | SC | 33.41°N 79.45°W | 2153 | 0.4 miles (640 m) | Brief tornado snapped about 400 trees. | |||
EF1 | E of Andrews | Georgetown | SC | 33.46°N 79.37°W | 2159 | 0.5 miles (800 m) | Two sheds were heavily damaged and a pickup truck was rolled. About 50 trees were uprooted or snapped. | |||
EF1 | Farmville area | Pitt | NC | 35.57°N 77.59°W | 2159 | 3 miles (4.8 km) | Numerous houses sustained significant damage, including loss of roofs. Five people sustained minor injuries. Initially considered an extension of the Snow Hill tornado, it was later confirmed as a separate tornado. | |||
EF1 | S of Whiteville | Columbus | NC | 34.19°N 78.74°W | 2205 | 1 mile (1.6 km) | Several houses were damaged and many trees were uprooted or snapped. | |||
EF1 | NW of Urbanna | Middlesex | VA | 37.68°N 76.59°W | 2230 | 2 miles (3.2 km) | A house and a grain silo were heavily damaged and trees were snapped. | |||
EF0 | S of Kenansville | Duplin | NC | 34.96°N 77.97°W | 2235 | 0.1 miles (160 m) | A few trees were knocked down. | |||
EF3 | Clopton area | Surry, James City, York, Gloucester, Mathews | VA | 37.34°N 76.55°W | 2245 | 26 miles (42 km) | 2 deaths – Tornado began near the Surry Nuclear Power Plant and damaged or destroyed over 200 houses along the track, with a few flattened. Page Middle School was also destroyed. At least 24 other people were injured. | |||
EF3 | Askewville area | Bertie, Hertford | NC | 36.11°N 76.94°W | 2255–2310 | 17.88 miles (28.78 km) | 12 deaths – See section on this tornado – 58 people were injured | |||
EF2 | N of Colerain | Bertie, Hertford, Gates | NC | 36.22°N 76.78°W | 2305 | 17.8 miles (28.6 km) | Satellite tornado to the devastating Askewville tornado. Numerous houses and other buildings, including poultry houses, were damaged. Eight people were injured. | |||
EF2 | Hargetts Crossroads | Jones | NC | 35.00°N 77.64°W | 2307 | 2 miles (3.2 km) | Tornado primarily remained in rural countryside but one house was impacted and destroyed. | |||
EF0 | NE of Robersonville | Martin | NC | 35.89°N 77.17°W | 2309 | 0.15 miles (240 m) | Brief tornado tore the roof off a double-wide mobile home. | |||
EF2 | Smithfield area | Isle of Wight | VA | 36.98°N 76.62°W | 2310 | 23 miles (37 km) | Long track tornado damaged about 25 houses, some heavily. Farm equipment was also thrown around and damaged. | |||
EF0 | W of Leesburg | Loudoun | VA | 39.10°N 77.59°W | 2314 | 4 miles (6.4 km) | Damage primarily to trees, although one house sustained minor damage. | |||
EF2 | Deltaville | Middlesex | VA | 37.55°N 76.32°W | 2325 | 3 miles (4.8 km) | At least 95 houses were damaged, some severely with a few destroyed. | |||
EF1 | SE of Unionville | Frederick, Carroll | MD | 39.44°N 77.15°W | 2337 | 10 miles (16 km) | Several trees were snapped and shingles were removed from the roof of one house. Initially estimated to be three tornadoes but later confirmed as a single tornado. | |||
EF0 | N of Vanceboro | Craven | NC | 35.34°N 77.17°W | 2340 | 0.1 miles (160 m) | Brief tornado bent and twisted a metal sign. | |||
EF0 | SW of Deep Run | Carroll | MD | 39.68°N 77.00°W | 2356 | 2 miles (3.2 km) | Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped. Two barns suffered roof damage. | |||
EF0 | Bath | Beaufort | NC | 35.47°N 76.81°W | 0008 | 0.4 miles (640 m) | Minor damage to several houses and a few trees were snapped in the community as a waterspout came ashore. | |||
EF3 | Jacksonville area | Onslow | NC | 34.76°N 77.40°W | 0011 | 3.7 miles (6.0 km) | Tornado touched down in the area, including on Camp Lejeune. WNCT coverage reported that severe damage occurred in the area. 30 houses in the Tarawa II subdivision were damaged, and 5 were completely destroyed. Dozens of other houses were damaged or destroyed. At least 30 people were injured. | |||
EF0 | W of York | York | PA | 39.97°N 76.77°W | 0020 | 0.45 miles (720 m) | Brief tornado removed a canopy from a gas station, damaged another business and snapped a few trees. Two people were injured. | |||
EF2 | Riverdale | Craven, Pamlico | NC | 34.99°N 77.00°W | 0043 | 4 miles (6.4 km) | Numerous houses were severely damaged or destroyed and several others sustained minor damage. Seven people were injured. | |||
EF1 | Alligator | Tyrrell | NC | 35.85°N 76.21°W | 0101 | 7.2 miles (11.6 km) | A church and a mobile home were heavily damaged and trees were snapped. | |||
EF1 | Harbinger | Currituck | NC | 36.12°N 75.86°W | 0130 | 2.2 miles (3.5 km) | Tornado began as a waterspout on Albemarle Sound and moved inland, crossing U.S. Route 158 into Currituck Sound. A few houses and businesses were damaged and vehicles and boats were thrown. | |||
EF1 | Duck | Dare | NC | 36.16°N 75.75°W | 0135 | 0.65 miles (1.05 km) | About 75 houses and businesses were damaged in the community, a few of which were heavily damaged primarily due to fallen trees, before the tornado entered the Atlantic Ocean. | |||
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 04/16/11, NWS Peachtree City, NWS Charleston, NWS Greenville-Spartanburg, NWS Blacksburg, NWS Newport/Morehead City, NWS Raleigh, NWS Wilmington, NWS Wakefield, NWS State College, NCDC Storm Data |
See also
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Notes
- All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time and dates are split at midnight CDT for consistency.
- All damage totals are in 2011 USD unless otherwise stated.
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