List of tornadoes in the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak

From May 2 to 8, 1999, a large tornado outbreak took place across much of the Central and parts of the Eastern United States, as well as southern Canada. During this week-long event, 152 tornadoes touched down in these areas. The most dramatic events unfolded during the afternoon of May 3 through the early morning hours of May 4 when more than half of these storms occurred. Oklahoma experienced its largest tornado outbreak on record, with 70 confirmed. The most notable of these was the F5 Bridge Creek–Moore tornado which devastated Oklahoma City and suburban communities. The tornado killed 36 people and injured 583 others; losses amounted to $1 billion, making it the first billion-dollar tornado in history.[nb 1][1] Overall, 50 people lost their lives during the outbreak and damage amounted to $1.4 billion.[2]

An enlarged map of the main event of the tornado outbreak across central and northeast Oklahoma and extreme southeastern Kansas. The map denotes city locations, shading more densely populated areas in yellow, and major roads are shown. Sixty-six tornado tracks are plotted as colored lines on the map, with their colors corresponding to one of the eleven parent storm cells the tornadoes were produced by. The majority of tracks are concentrated around the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area which is seen as a large yellow-shaded area slightly offset from the center of the map.
Map of confirmed tornadoes across Oklahoma and southern Kansas on May 3

On May 2, a strong area of low pressure moved out of the Rocky Mountains and into the High Plains, producing scattered severe weather and ten tornadoes in Nebraska.[3] The following day, atmospheric conditions across Oklahoma became significantly more favorable for an outbreak of severe weather. Wind profiles across the region strongly favored tornadic activity, with the Storm Prediction Center stating, "it became more obvious something major was looming" by the afternoon hours.[4] Numerous supercell thunderstorms developed across the state as well as bordering areas in Kansas and Texas. Over the following 48 hours, May 3–4, 116 tornadoes touched down across the Central United States. Following the extensive outbreak, activity became increasingly scattered from May 5 to 8, with 26 tornadoes touching down across the Eastern United States and Quebec.[4][5]

Confirmed tornadoes

Daily statistics
DateTotal F0  F1  F2  F3  F4  F5 DeathsInjuries
May 21035200000
May 3733818763146744
May 44320127400136
May 515743010327
May 6624000000
May 7430100003
May 8101000006
Total152734420104150816
Confirmed tornadoes during the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak[nb 2][nb 3]
F#LocationCounty / ParishStateCoord.DateTime (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
F0NW of ArapahoeFurnasNE40°19′N 99°55′W / 40.32°N 99.92°W / 40.32; -99.92 (Arapahoe (May 2, F0))May 22030–20310.5 miles (0.80 km)15 yd (14 m)Brief tornado damaged a farmstead near Holbrook.[3]
F1S of ElwoodGosperNE40°22′N 99°51′W / 40.37°N 99.85°W / 40.37; -99.85 (Elwood (May 2, F1))May 22037–20474.5 miles (7.2 km)60 yd (55 m)At least three irrigation center pivots were destroyed.[3]
F0W of RaganHarlanNE40°19′N 99°18′W / 40.32°N 99.30°W / 40.32; -99.30 (Ragan (May 2, F0))May 22136–21371 mile (1.6 km)15 yd (14 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[3]
F1SE of HoldregePhelpsNE40°22′N 99°16′W / 40.37°N 99.27°W / 40.37; -99.27 (Holdrege (May 2, F1))May 22142–21484 miles (6.4 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado remained over open country.[3]
F1NW of MaconFranklinNE40°14′N 98°58′W / 40.23°N 98.97°W / 40.23; -98.97 (Macon (May 2, F1))May 22200–22053 miles (4.8 km)35 yd (32 m)Tornado struck two farms near Macon, with outbuildings, center pivots, and grain bins sustaining heavy damage.[3]
F1E of Heartwell to SW of Wood RiverKearney, Adams, HallNE40°34′N 98°45′W / 40.57°N 98.75°W / 40.57; -98.75 (Heartwell (May 2, F1))May 22303–233012 miles (19 km)100 yd (91 m)First of two tornadoes near Kenesaw; damage is unknown.[3]
F2SW of KenesawAdamsNE40°35′N 98°43′W / 40.58°N 98.72°W / 40.58; -98.72 (Kenesaw (May 2, F2))May 22311–234110 miles (16 km)250 yd (230 m)Second tornado to strike near Kenesaw. One farm was damaged, with an irrigation pipe strewn across a field.[3]
F0W of JuniataAdamsNE40°35′N 98°33′W / 40.58°N 98.55°W / 40.58; -98.55 (Juniata (May 2, F0))May 22348–23511.5 miles (2.4 km)15 yd (14 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[3]
F1NW of Wood RiverHallNE40°50′N 98°37′W / 40.83°N 98.62°W / 40.83; -98.62 (Wood River (May 2, F1))May 20017–00201.5 miles (2.4 km)35 yd (32 m)Short-lived tornado destroyed grain bins, damaged a grain dryer, and pulled shingles off a nearby home.[3]
F2SW of Worms to NE of St. LiboryMerrick, HowardNE41°05′N 98°14′W / 41.08°N 98.23°W / 41.08; -98.23 (Worms (May 2, F2))May 20106–01185.5 miles (8.9 km)100 yd (91 m)The final event of May 2 was a multiple-vortex tornado that destroyed numerous outbuildings and downed many trees along its path.[3]
F0ENE of Medicine ParkComancheOK34°46′N 98°23′W / 34.77°N 98.38°W / 34.77; -98.38 (Medicine Park (May 3, F0))May 321510.5 miles (0.80 km)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado touched down on U.S. Route 62; no damage occurred.[12][13]
F0W of ElginComancheOK34°47′N 98°20′W / 34.78°N 98.33°W / 34.78; -98.33 (Elgin (May 3, F0))May 321550.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][13]
F3E of Apache to NE of SteckerCaddoOK34°53′N 98°19′W / 34.88°N 98.32°W / 34.88; -98.32 (Apache (May 3, F3))May 32220–22356 miles (9.7 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado touched down to the east of Apache and moved north. As it neared Anadarko, it largely destroyed one home, with the roof removed and most walls collapsed. Three people were injured in the home.[12][13]
F0NW of CyrilCaddoOK34°55′N 98°14′W / 34.92°N 98.23°W / 34.92; -98.23 (Cyril (May 3, F0))May 322260.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][13]
F0S of RooseveltKiowaOK34°48′N 99°01′W / 34.80°N 99.02°W / 34.80; -99.02 (Roosevelt (May 3, F0))May 322360.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F0S of AnadarkoCaddoOK35°02′N 98°15′W / 35.03°N 98.25°W / 35.03; -98.25 (Anadarko (May 3, F0))May 322380.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][13]
F3WSW of Laverty to WNW of ChickashaCaddo, GradyOK34°58′N 98°07′W / 34.97°N 98.12°W / 34.97; -98.12 (Laverty (May 3, F3))May 32246–23109 miles (14 km)880 yd (0.80 km)Tornado touched down near the Caddo–Grady County border and quickly intensified. Two homes were largely destroyed, with a few interior walls standing, along U.S. Route 62 to the northwest of Chickasha. Several wooden high-tension power lines were downed. Nine people were injured to the south of Verden.[12][13]
F0NW of ChickashaGradyOK35°03′N 98°02′W / 35.05°N 98.03°W / 35.05; -98.03 (Chickasha (May 3, F0))May 32307–23081 mile (1.6 km)75 yd (69 m)Satellite tornado to the 2246 UTC F3 event; briefly rotated around the larger storm before dissipating.[12][13]
F2Chickasha areaGradyOK35°05′N 97°59′W / 35.08°N 97.98°W / 35.08; -97.98 (Chickasha (May 3, F2))May 32312–23214 miles (6.4 km)500 yd (460 m)Tornado touched down to the northwest of downtown Chickasha and tracked into the Chickasha Municipal Airport. There, two hangar buildings and several aircraft were destroyed. A piece of an aircraft wing was found 45 mi (72 km) away in southwest Oklahoma City. Nearby, approximately 20 mobile homes were damaged or destroyed; four people were injured. A large building was also destroyed along U.S. Route 81 before the tornado dissipated.[12][13]
F0WNW of ApacheCaddoOK34°57′N 98°34′W / 34.95°N 98.57°W / 34.95; -98.57 (Apache (May 3, F0))May 32320–23242 miles (3.2 km)25 yd (23 m)Short-lived tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F5SSW of Amber to Moore to W of Midwest CityGrady, McClain, Cleveland, OklahomaOK35°08′N 97°51′W / 35.13°N 97.85°W / 35.13; -97.85 (Bridge Creek–Moore (May 3, F5))May 32323–004838 miles (61 km)1,760 yd (1.61 km)36 deaths – See article on this tornado – Long-lived and exceptionally violent tornado moved through suburban areas of Oklahoma City.[12][13] A mobile Doppler weather Radar estimated wind speeds within the tornado between 281 and 321 mph (452 and 517 km/h), the highest ever observed.[15] A total of 8,132 homes, 1,041 apartments, 260 businesses, 11 public buildings, and 7 churches were damaged or destroyed.[16] Total losses from the tornado reached $1 billion, making it the costliest such storm on record at the time. In addition to the 36 fatalities directly related to the tornado, five people died of indirect causes, such as a heart attack, and 583 others were injured.[13]
F1S of Fort Cobb to W of WashitaCaddoOK34°59′N 98°26′W / 34.98°N 98.43°W / 34.98; -98.43 (Fort Cobb (May 3, F1))May 32338–23597 miles (11 km)150 yd (140 m)Most significant damage occurred south of Fort Cobb where a barn and house garage were destroyed. A stock trailer was also thrown 100 yd (91 m). Sporadic tree damage took place elsewhere along the track.[12][14]
F0W of AnadarkoCaddoOK35°04′N 98°20′W / 35.07°N 98.33°W / 35.07; -98.33 (Anadarko (May 3, F0))May 323560.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F0W of OkarcheCanadian, KingfisherOK35°43′N 98°01′W / 35.72°N 98.02°W / 35.72; -98.02 (Okarche (May 3, F0))May 32358–00074 miles (6.4 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado touched down near the Canadian–Kingfisher County border and moved north-northeast. One barn was destroyed while another was damaged.[12][17]
F0Okarche areaCanadian, KingfisherOK35°43′N 97°59′W / 35.72°N 97.98°W / 35.72; -97.98 (Okarche (May 3, F0))May 300000.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado touched down along the Canadian–Kingfisher County border; no damage reported.[12][17]
F0N of NewcastleMcClainOK35°18′N 97°36′W / 35.30°N 97.60°W / 35.30; -97.60 (Newcastle (May 3, F0))May 300100.2 miles (320 m)20 yd (18 m)Satellite tornado to the F5 Bridge Creek–Moore storm; remained over an open field north of Newcastle.[12][13]
F0NNW of AnadarkoCaddoOK35°07′N 98°17′W / 35.12°N 98.28°W / 35.12; -98.28 (Anadarko (May 3, F0))May 30012–00131 mile (1.6 km)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F0ESE of GracemontCaddoOK35°10′N 98°12′W / 35.17°N 98.20°W / 35.17; -98.20 (Gracemont (May 3, F0))May 300200.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F0S of Midwest CityOklahomaOK35°24′N 97°24′W / 35.40°N 97.40°W / 35.40; -97.40 (Midwest City (May 3, F0))May 30031–00320.5 miles (0.80 km)60 yd (55 m)Satellite tornado to the F5 Bridge Creek–Moore storm touched down near I-240. A few homes sustained minor roof damage and fences were blown down.[12][13]
F0E of GracemontCaddoOK35°11′N 98°06′W / 35.18°N 98.10°W / 35.18; -98.10 (Gracemont (May 3, F0))May 30034–00350.5 miles (0.80 km)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F1Mayfield areaSumnerKS37°14′N 97°35′W / 37.23°N 97.58°W / 37.23; -97.58 (Mayfield (May 3, F0))May 30035–011312 miles (19 km)440 yd (400 m)Tornado tracked into Mayfield, causing damage to a business. Just north of the town, a home sustained minor damage while an adjacent outbuilding had its roof blown off. A nearby farmstead sustained significant damage with two metal grain bins blown over, one of which was thrown into a barn. Near the end of the tornado's track, a mobile home was tossed 50 ft (15 m) and destroyed while another was damaged.[18]
F1WSW of MincoGradyOK35°16′N 98°04′W / 35.27°N 98.07°W / 35.27; -98.07 (Minco (May 3, F1))May 30037–00402 miles (3.2 km)300 yd (270 m)Formed simultaneously with the 0037 UTC Cogar storm. Tornado remained over a rural area and caused extensive tree damage.[12][14]
F1S of CogarCaddoOK35°16′N 98°08′W / 35.27°N 98.13°W / 35.27; -98.13 (Cogar (May 3, F1))May 30037–00485 miles (8.0 km)50 yd (46 m)Formed simultaneously with the 0037 UTC Minco storm. Tornado remained over a rural area and caused extensive tree damage.[12][14]
F1W of MincoGradyOK35°19′N 98°01′W / 35.32°N 98.02°W / 35.32; -98.02 (Minco (May 3, F1))May 30047–01004 miles (6.4 km)60 yd (55 m)Tornado touched down west of Minco and tracked northeast. One home had most of its roof blown off and was shifted slightly off its foundation. Near the end of the storm's path, tree and road sign damage occurred.[12][14]
F2Choctaw areaOklahomaOK35°28′N 97°18′W / 35.47°N 97.30°W / 35.47; -97.30 (Choctaw (May 3, F2))May 30053–01077 miles (11 km)220 yd (200 m)Tornado formed southwest of Choctaw and tracked directly into the downtown area. The most significant damage occurred in southwestern parts of town where two homes were mostly destroyed. In the center of Choctaw, several businesses were destroyed and a nursing home was damaged. Four people sustained injuries in Choctaw. After passing through the town, the storm moved over rural areas before dissipating. Overall, 22 homes and businesses were destroyed and 153 more were damaged; damage amounted to $3.2 million.[12][13]
F1SW of MincoGradyOK35°16′N 98°00′W / 35.27°N 98.00°W / 35.27; -98.00 (Minco (May 3, F1))May 300550.1 miles (160 m)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado tore the roof off a home. Damage was indicative of F2 intensity, though sub-par construction of the home warranted a low classification.[12][14]
F0WNW of Union CityCanadianOK35°24′N 97°58′W / 35.40°N 97.97°W / 35.40; -97.97 (Union City (May 3, F0))May 301030.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F0W of MarynealNolanTX32°16′N 100°29′W / 32.27°N 100.48°W / 32.27; -100.48 (Maryneal (May 3, F0))May 301080.1 miles (160 m)10 yd (9.1 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[19]
F0E of JonesOklahomaOK35°33′N 97°13′W / 35.55°N 97.22°W / 35.55; -97.22 (Jones (May 3, F0))May 30109–01152 miles (3.2 km)50 yd (46 m)Short-lived tornado caused minor damage.[12][13]
F4N of Wellington to Wichita areaSumner, SedgwickKS37°19′N 97°24′W / 37.32°N 97.40°W / 37.32; -97.40 (Wichita (May 3, F4))May 30113–015524 miles (39 km)880 yd (0.80 km)6 deaths – Tornado touched down north of Wellington, downing several power poles in the area, and tracked north-northeast. Along its path, two mobile homes, three sheds, and a pole barn were destroyed while nine other buildings sustained damage. Four people were injured in Sumner County, three of which occurred when a mobile home was destroyed. About 20 minutes after touching down, the tornado crossed into Sedgwick County about 1 mi (1.6 km) west of Peck. At 0135 UTC, the now violent tornado struck a mobile home park in Haysville, destroying much of the subdivision and killing three people. Continuing into the city's central business district, the tornado caused further damage and killed a fourth person. Throughout Haysville, 186 buildings were damaged or destroyed. Continuing into South Wichita, the tornado leveled the Lakeshore and Pacesetter mobile home parks, killing two residents. The tornado maintained a general northeast track before dissipating in the College Hill District of Northeast Wichita around 0155 UTC. Throughout Sedgwick County, 1,109 buildings were destroyed and 7,371 buildings were damaged, 2,456 severely. A total of 6 people were killed while 150 others were injured and losses amounted to $145 million.[18]
F0NNE of Union City (1st tornado)CanadianOK35°25′N 97°55′W / 35.42°N 97.92°W / 35.42; -97.92 (Union City (May 3, F0))May 30113–01140.8 miles (1.3 km)100 yd (91 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F0NNE of Union City (2nd tornado)CanadianOK35°26′N 97°54′W / 35.43°N 97.90°W / 35.43; -97.90 (Union City (May 3, F0))May 30116–01191 mile (1.6 km)75 yd (69 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F1NE of JonesOklahomaOK35°35′N 97°14′W / 35.58°N 97.23°W / 35.58; -97.23 (Jones (May 3, F1))May 30117–01254 miles (6.4 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado caused damage to several homes.[12][13]
F1SSE of Ewing to ENE of PageHoltNE42°14′N 98°20′W / 42.23°N 98.33°W / 42.23; -98.33 (Ewing (May 3, F1))May 30120–014515 miles (24 km)100 yd (91 m)Specifics on damage unknown.[20]
F0W of GearyBlaineOK35°53′N 98°22′W / 35.88°N 98.37°W / 35.88; -98.37 (Geary (May 3, F0))May 301210.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][21]
F0ESE of El RenoCanadianOK35°31′N 97°55′W / 35.52°N 97.92°W / 35.52; -97.92 (El Reno (May 3, F0))May 301250.1 miles (0.16 km)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][14]
F0W of OrchardAntelopeNE42°18′N 98°16′W / 42.30°N 98.27°W / 42.30; -98.27 (Orchard (May 3, F0))May 30127–01423 miles (4.8 km)40 yd (37 m)Tornado destroyed metal grain bins.[22]
F1WNW of Calumet to SSE of OmegaCanadian, Blaine, KingfisherOK35°39′N 98°17′W / 35.65°N 98.28°W / 35.65; -98.28 (Calumet (May 3, F1))May 30129–01419 miles (14 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado touched down in extreme northeastern Canadian County and briefly moved through Blaine County. Damage from the storm was confined to Kingfisher County where several mobile homes and outbuildings had their roof torn off. Extensive tree damage also occurred.[12][21]
F1WNW of YukonCanadianOK35°32′N 97°51′W / 35.53°N 97.85°W / 35.53; -97.85 (Yukon (May 3, F1))May 30134–01466 miles (9.7 km)150 yd (140 m)Damage was mainly limited to trees; however, a barn was destroyed and two mobile homes sustained significant damage. Additionally, a cow was killed.[12][14]
F1ESE of Norman to NE of PinkCleveland, PottawatomieOK35°08′N 97°12′W / 35.13°N 97.20°W / 35.13; -97.20 (Norman (May 3, F1))May 30134–01529 miles (14 km)30 yd (27 m)Tornado formed just north of Etowah and tracked north-northeast, causing some tree damage before moving into Pottawatomie County. After crossing the county line, the storm struck the community of Pink, causing significant damage to the local Baptist church and an adjoining metal gymnasium. The tornado then moved into southwestern Bethel Acres before dissipating.[12][23]
F3SSE of Omega to WNW of KingfisherKingfisherOK35°46′N 98°09′W / 35.77°N 98.15°W / 35.77; -98.15 (Omega (May 3, F3))May 30141–020612 miles (19 km)450 yd (410 m)Tornado formed well to the south-southeast of Omega and tracked northeast. Along the first 2.5 mi (4.0 km) of the track, a farmstead sustained significant damage and extensive tree damage occurred. As it passed 5 mi (8.0 km) west of Kingfisher, it reached F3 intensity, severely damaging a well-built brick home. Though anchored into the foundation, half of the walls collapsed or blew away and the roof was gone. Elsewhere along the path, seven mobile homes and numerous outbuildings were destroyed. Two people were injured in relation to this storm.[12][21]
F2W of Piedmont to SE of KingfisherCanadian, KingfisherOK35°39′N 97°47′W / 35.65°N 97.78°W / 35.65; -97.78 (Piedmont (May 3, F2))May 30148–02008 miles (13 km)200 yd (180 m)Tornado moved along a zig-zag path toward the north. About 4 mi (6.4 km) west of Piedmont, a barn, mobile home, and garage were destroyed. Debris from the mobile home was scattered up to 2 mi (3.2 km) away. Elsewhere along the track, many trees and power lines were downed.[12][14]
F0W of CreightonKnoxNE42°28′N 98°11′W / 42.47°N 98.18°W / 42.47; -98.18 (Creighton (May 3, F0))May 30151–02006 miles (9.7 km)70 yd (64 m)Power lines and power poles were downed.[22]
F0W of KingfisherKingfisherOK35°51′N 98°02′W / 35.85°N 98.03°W / 35.85; -98.03 (Kingfisher (May 3, F0))May 30155–01560.5 miles (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)Satellite tornado to the 0136 UTC F3 event. This storm briefly rotated around the parent circulation before dissipating.[12][21]
F1NNE of Piedmont to NW CashionCanadian, KingfisherOK35°42′N 97°43′W / 35.70°N 97.72°W / 35.70; -97.72 (Piedmont (May 3, F1))May 30158–022210 miles (16 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado downed numerous trees and power poles along its path. Near Cashion, an oil storage tank was knocked off its mount.[12][14]
F0WNW of KingfisherKingfisherOK35°53′N 98°02′W / 35.88°N 98.03°W / 35.88; -98.03 (Kingfisher (May 3, F0))May 302030.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Second brief satellite tornado to the 0136 UTC F3 event; no damage occurred.[12][21]
F2WNW of Shawnee to E of McLoudPottawatomieOK35°22′N 97°00′W / 35.37°N 97.00°W / 35.37; -97.00 (Shawnee (May 3, F2))May 30205–02207 miles (11 km)250 yd (230 m)1 death – Tornado touched down over rural areas of Pottawatomie County and tracked toward Shawnee. In the Clarks Heights addition, several buildings sustained minor damage. F2-type damage occurred in the West Gate neighborhood, where three homes had their roof completely removed. Further along the track several mobile homes were destroyed, resulting in one fatality and ten injuries. The storm later dissipated several miles east of McLoud.[12][23]
F4SSW of Dover to ESE of HennesseyKingfisherOK35°56′N 97°57′W / 35.93°N 97.95°W / 35.93; -97.95 (Dover (May 3, F4))May 30210–023815 miles (24 km)880 yd (0.80 km)1 death – Tornado formed to the south-southwest of Dover and tracked directly into the town. Reaching a maximum width of 0.5 mi (0.80 km), the F4 tornado caused immense damage across northern parts of Dover. A steel-reinforced concrete building only had a few walls remaining, mobile homes were obliterated with their frames wrapped around tree trunks, and large vehicles were torn apart. Some trees in town were debarked. One person was killed in a large frame home that collapsed. About 34 homes were damaged or destroyed in the town, roughly one-third of the structures in Dover, and six people were injured. Damage outside the town was limited to farm buildings, telephone poles, and trees.[12][21]
F1SSW of CrescentLoganOK35°47′N 97°41′W / 35.78°N 97.68°W / 35.78; -97.68 (Crescent (May 3, F1))May 30210–02121 mile (1.6 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado confirmed by aerial survey revealing downed trees and power poles. Hay bales were strewn about a field as well.[12][14]
F0SW of AugustaButlerKS37°39′N 97°01′W / 37.65°N 97.02°W / 37.65; -97.02 (Augusta (May 3, F0))May 302150.1 miles (160 m)55 yd (50 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[18]
F1NNW of Shawnee to NE of MeekerPottawatomie, LincolnOK35°25′N 96°57′W / 35.42°N 96.95°W / 35.42; -96.95 (Shawnee (May 3, F1))May 30220–024511 miles (18 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado touched down near where the 0205 UTC F2 event dissipated. Shortly after forming, the tornado destroyed an outbuilding before moving into the Country Meadow housing addition in far north Shawnee. Several homes in the area were damaged, two of which lost their roof. Tracking northeast, the storm moved into Lincoln County. Roughly 2 mi (3.2 km)south-southwest of Meeker, a double-wide mobile home was destroyed, a fifth-wheel camper was tossed, and significant tree damage occurred. Minor damage continued elsewhere along the track as the tornado moved through southeastern Meeker.[12][23]
F0ESE of OmegaKingfisherOK35°51′N 98°10′W / 35.85°N 98.17°W / 35.85; -98.17 (Omega (May 3, F0))May 30222–02240.8 miles (1.3 km)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[12][24]
F0NW of VerdigreKnoxNE42°38′N 98°05′W / 42.63°N 98.08°W / 42.63; -98.08 (Verdigre (May 3, F0))May 30224Brief20 yd (18 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[22]
F0SW of BeldenCedarNE42°22′N 97°12′W / 42.37°N 97.20°W / 42.37; -97.20 (Belden (May 3, F0))May 30225–02353.5 miles (5.6 km)40 yd (37 m)A barn and farm equipment were destroyed.[22]
F4SW of Cimarron City to Mulhall to ENE of PerryLogan, Payne, NobleOK35°53′N 97°41′W / 35.88°N 97.68°W / 35.88; -97.68 (Mulhall (May 3, F4))May 30225–034539 miles (63 km)1,760 yd (1.61 km)[nb 4]2 deaths – See section on this tornado – an additional 26 people were injured.[12][14]
F1E of HartingtonCedarNE42°35′N 97°11′W / 42.58°N 97.18°W / 42.58; -97.18 (Hartington (May 3, F1))May 30226–02514 miles (6.4 km)70 yd (64 m)A house, an irrigation pivot, and farm buildings were damaged.[22]
F1NE of DoverKingfisherOK36°01′N 97°53′W / 36.02°N 97.88°W / 36.02; -97.88 (Dover (May 3, F1))May 30230–02374 miles (6.4 km)440 yd (400 m)This storm existed simultaneously with the 0210 UTC F4 tornado. Forming northeast of Dover, this storm remained over mostly open terrain. Damage was limited to a few outbuildings, farm equipment, telephone poles, and trees.[12][21]
F0NW of NiobraraKnoxNE42°49′N 98°07′W / 42.82°N 98.12°W / 42.82; -98.12 (Niobrara (May 3, F0))May 30232Brief20 yd (18 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[22]
F0NW of DoverKingfisherOK36°01′N 97°57′W / 36.02°N 97.95°W / 36.02; -97.95 (Dover (May 3, F0))May 302500.2 miles (320 m)30 yd (27 m)Brief tornado snapped or uprooted a few trees.[12][24]
F0SW of El RenoCanadianOK35°30′N 98°00′W / 35.50°N 98.00°W / 35.50; -98.00 (El Reno (May 3, F0))May 30256–02581 mile (1.6 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado touched down near Interstate 40 and struck the Redlands Community College. Minor damage to trees and roofs occurred here.[12][26]
F2ESE of HennesseyKingfisherOK36°06′N 97°53′W / 36.10°N 97.88°W / 36.10; -97.88 (Hennessey (May 3, F2))May 30257–03021 mile (1.6 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado touched down just outside Hennessey and tracked east-southeast. The storm quickly intensified, attaining high-end F2 strength shortly after forming, and struck a farm. A farmhouse and abandoned home sustained significant damage and a few outbuildings were destroyed. Heavy farm equipment was tossed several hundred yards and major tree damage occurred.[12][24]
F0NW of SpringfieldBon HommeSD42°52′N 97°55′W / 42.87°N 97.92°W / 42.87; -97.92 (Springfield (May 3, F0))May 303000.1 miles (160 m)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[27]
F0SE of GreenwoodCharles MixSD42°49′N 98°15′W / 42.82°N 98.25°W / 42.82; -98.25 (Greenwood (May 3, F0))May 30303–03040.1 miles (160 m)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[27]
F3NNE of El Reno to SE of KingfisherCanadian, KingfisherOK35°33′N 97°58′W / 35.55°N 97.97°W / 35.55; -97.97 (El Reno (May 3, F3))May 30303–033722 miles (35 km)750 yd (690 m)Tornado touched down just outside El Reno and tracked generally northeast. Shortly after forming, two mobile homes were destroyed and three homes were damaged. Roughly 2.5 mi (4.0 km) into the track, the top of a 500 ft (150 m) tall transmission tower was blown off. The most intense damage occurred near the end of the storm's path where a 3,000 lb (1,400 kg) oil storage tank was moved 0.5 mi (0.80 km), with it being airborne for a substantial portion of this distance. Additionally, debarking of trees took place.[12][26]
F3NNE of Sparks to NW of MilfayLincoln. CreekOK35°39′N 96°48′W / 35.65°N 96.80°W / 35.65; -96.80 (Sparks (May 3, F3))May 30310–035015 miles (24 km)750 yd (690 m)See section on this tornado – seven people were injured.[12][23][28]
F2S of MarshallLogan, GarfieldOK36°07′N 97°39′W / 36.12°N 97.65°W / 36.12; -97.65 (Marshall (May 3, F2))May 30318–03288 miles (13 km)440 yd (400 m)Tornado remained over mostly rural areas; however, two residences experienced significant damage. An abandoned home near Marshall was completely destroyed. After entering Garfield County, the storm struck a farmstead and destroyed three grain bins, one of which was tossed 0.5 mi (0.80 km). A pole barn was also destroyed with debris strewn up to 150 yd (140 m) away. Extensive tree damage occurred as well, as large trees, "with trunk diameters the size of a small car," were uprooted and tossed 200 yd (180 m).[12][24]
F1S of PerryMajorOK36°18′N 98°15′W / 36.30°N 98.25°W / 36.30; -98.25 (Perry (May 3, F1))May 30328–03301 mile (1.6 km)200 yd (180 m)Tornado un-roofed an office building and damaged an irrigation system.[12][29]
F0SW of CashionKingfisher, LoganOK35°47′N 97°43′W / 35.78°N 97.72°W / 35.78; -97.72 (Cashion (May 3, F0))May 30338–03443 miles (4.8 km)150 yd (140 m)Short-lived tornado produced only minor damage.[12][26]
F0E of KingfisherKingfisherOK35°51′N 97°47′W / 35.85°N 97.78°W / 35.85; -97.78 (Kingfisher (May 3, F0))May 30340–03410.5 miles (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado damaged trees and outbuildings as it crossed Highway 33.[12][26]
F3S of Crescent to SW of MulhallLoganOK35°55′N 97°36′W / 35.92°N 97.60°W / 35.92; -97.60 (Crescent (May 3, F3))May 30350–044013 miles (21 km)880 yd (0.80 km)This tornado tracked along an almost identical path to the 0225 UTC F4 Muhall event. Survey teams were unable to differentiate damage between the two tornadoes for the most part; however, the destruction of 25 homes and damage of 30 others in Crescent can be at least partially attributed to this event.[12][26]
F2S of MulhallLoganOK36°02′N 97°25′W / 36.03°N 97.42°W / 36.03; -97.42 (Mulhall (May 3, F2))May 30433–04362 miles (3.2 km)440 yd (400 m)Similar to the previous storm, this tornado formed close to the damage path left by the 0225 UTC F4 Muhall event. Significant damage of a brick home, with its roof torn off and collapse of an exterior wall, was attributed to this tornado. Extensive tree damage also occurred.[12][26]
F0Sapulpa areaCreekOK35°59′N 96°08′W / 35.98°N 96.13°W / 35.98; -96.13 (Sapulpa (May 3, F0))May 30458–05002 miles (3.2 km)50 yd (46 m)Weak tornado moved through the central business district of Sapulpa, breaking many storefront windows.[28]
F1NE of Sapulpa to Tulsa areaCreek, TulsaOK36°01′N 96°04′W / 36.02°N 96.07°W / 36.02; -96.07 (Tulsa (May 3, F1))May 30508–05217 miles (11 km)150 yd (140 m)In Creek County, 20 mobile homes were damaged or destroyed, while over 150 homes sustained minor to major damage as well as 25 businesses. In Tulsa, there was damage to a church, library, fire station, elementary school, four industrial buildings and 70 homes. Damage amounted to $8.5 million.[28]
F0S of BoyntonMuskogeeOK35°38′N 95°39′W / 35.63°N 95.65°W / 35.63; -95.65 (Boynton (May 4, F0))May 406590.5 miles (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[28]
F1NW of HulbertCherokeeOK35°57′N 95°11′W / 35.95°N 95.18°W / 35.95; -95.18 (Hulbert (May 4, F1))May 40700–07013 miles (4.8 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado touched down near Highway 51 and tracked northeast. A house trailer was damaged and trees/power lines were downed near the touchdown point. North of Hulbert, the tornado destroyed several sheds, damaged a mobile home, and uprooted numerous trees. Several barns also lost their roof.[28]
F2N of EldoradoSchleicherTX30°57′N 100°44′W / 30.95°N 100.73°W / 30.95; -100.73 (Eldorado (May 4, F2))May 40755–091523 miles (37 km)250 yd (230 m)A slow-moving tornado tracked along an intermittent path for over an hour north of Eldorado. Two barns lost their roof and several outbuildings were damaged. Eleven power poles and many trees were also snapped or downed.[19]
F1NE of ProctorAdairOK36°00′N 94°44′W / 36.00°N 94.73°W / 36.00; -94.73 (Proctor (May 4, F1))May 408110.5 miles (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado downed many trees.[28]
F0NNE of NormanClevelandOK35°19′N 97°24′W / 35.32°N 97.40°W / 35.32; -97.40 (Norman (May 4, F0))May 41200–12032 miles (3.2 km)50 yd (46 m)Short-lived tornado with no damage.[12]
F0N of HominyOsageOK36°28′N 96°24′W / 36.47°N 96.40°W / 36.47; -96.40 (Hominy (May 4, F0))May 412300.5 miles (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado confirmed by spotter.[28]
F1W of ClaytonPushmataha, PittsburghOK34°35′N 95°35′W / 34.58°N 95.58°W / 34.58; -95.58 (Clayton (May 4, F1))May 41550–15511 mile (1.6 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado touched down over an unpopulated along the Pushmataha–Pittsburg County line, causing only tree damage.[28]
F1S of Panola to S of LequireLatimer, HaskellOK34°53′N 95°13′W / 34.88°N 95.22°W / 34.88; -95.22 (Panola (May 4, F1))May 41630–165014 miles (23 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado remained over mostly open terrain or forested areas; however, some structural damage took place as it passed near Panola. Numerous trees and power lines were downed throughout its track.[28]
F0NW McCurtain to S of KeotaHaskellOK35°08′N 95°00′W / 35.13°N 95.00°W / 35.13; -95.00 (McCurtain (May 4, F0))May 41700–17159 miles (14 km)80 yd (73 m)A weak tornado heavily damaged several barns near McCurtain. Numerous trees and power lines were downed along the storm's path.[28]
F1SE of CowlingtonLe FloreOK35°18′N 94°47′W / 35.30°N 94.78°W / 35.30; -94.78 (Cowlington (May 4, F1))May 417210.5 miles (0.80 km)75 yd (69 m)Brief tornado destroyed two mobile homes, eight single-family homes, and two trailers. Several trees were also uprooted.[28]
F1S of AkinsSequoyahOK35°26′N 94°42′W / 35.43°N 94.70°W / 35.43; -94.70 (Akins (May 4, F1))May 41734–17372 miles (3.2 km)80 yd (73 m)Several barns were destroyed while several homes had roof damage. One mobile home was shifted off its foundation and several trees were downed.[28]
F2N of Clarksville, TX to NW of Idabel, OKRed River (TX), McCurtain (OK)TX, OK33°50′N 95°03′W / 33.83°N 95.05°W / 33.83; -95.05 (Clarksville (May 4, F2))May 41745–181014.6 miles (23.5 km)100 yd (91 m)Nine mobile homes and a frame house were destroyed in Red River County. Seven people were also injured.[30] Numerous trees were downed, including a pecan orchard, in McCurtain County, Oklahoma.[31]
F3W of Short, OK to SW of Fayetteville, ARSequoyah (OK), Adair (OK), Crawford (AR), Washington (AR)OK, AR35°34′N 94°33′W / 35.57°N 94.55°W / 35.57; -94.55 (Short (May 4, F3))May 41754–183739 miles (63 km)175 yd (160 m)Tornado touched down over a rural area of eastern Oklahoma and tracked eastward into Arkansas. In Adair county, a hardwood forest was mostly leveled by the tornado.[28] The tornado then moved into the Ozark National Forest within Crawford County, Arkansas, downing numerous trees. Impact to structures began near the communities of Hogeye and Strickland. There, two barns were destroyed and many homes sustained roof damage. Similar damage took place near the Cove Creek community where a garage was destroyed and a home lost its roof. The town's church was also shifted off its foundation.[32]
F3N of TiffinSt. ClairMO37°59′N 93°56′W / 37.98°N 93.93°W / 37.98; -93.93 (Tiffin (May 4, F3))May 418493 miles (4.8 km)200 yd (180 m)Short-lived but strong tornado touched down just north of Highway 82 and moved along an intermittent path. A modular home was completely destroyed, with debris scattered up to 1 mi (1.6 km) away and one person was injured.[33]
F1W of Buhler to SW of McPhersonReno, McPhersonKS38°08′N 97°48′W / 38.13°N 97.80°W / 38.13; -97.80 (Buhler (May 4, F1))May 41902–19188 miles (13 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado struck a subdivision of Buhler, destroying 3 homes and damaging 34 others. Tracking northeast along an intermittent path along Highway 61, the storm moved into McPherson County. Significant damage occurred a few miles east of Inman where a cattleshed and irrigation system were destroyed.[18]
F3E of Mount Vernon, TX to DeKalb, TX to SW of Mineral Springs, ARFranklin (TX), Titus (TX), Red River (TX), Bowie (TX), Little River (AR), Sevier (AR)TX, AR33°11′N 95°10′W / 33.18°N 95.17°W / 33.18; -95.17 (DeKalb (May 4, F3))May 41904–210371.5 miles (115.1 km)200 yd (180 m)1 death – The longest tracked tornado of the outbreak first touched down in Franklin County, Texas, where damage was confined to trees. Moving into Titus County, the tornado destroyed seven homes, two of which were swept off their foundation, and killed one person. Lesser damage occurred in Red River County where a few outbuildings were impacted. The worst damage took place as the tornado moved into Bowie County and into downtown DeKalb.[30] Much of the town was affected, with 170 buildings being damaged or destroyed along with the local high school.[34] Despite the severity of damage, only 22 people due in part to tornado sirens being sounded 15 minutes in advance of the storm. The town was declared a federal disaster area and losses amounted to $125 million.[30] In Arkansas, the tornado remained primarily over forested areas, downing many trees.[35] Overall, the tornado remained on the ground for just shy of two hours along a 71.5 mi (115.1 km) path.[30][35]
F0SW of SalinaSalineKS38°41′N 97°48′W / 38.68°N 97.80°W / 38.68; -97.80 (Salina (May 4, F0))May 41908–19305 miles (8.0 km)55 yd (50 m)Tornado remained over open country.[18]
F0SE of CarneiroEllsworthKS38°41′N 97°58′W / 38.68°N 97.97°W / 38.68; -97.97 (Carneiro (May 4, F0))May 419151 mile (1.6 km)55 yd (50 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[18]
F0S of McPhersonMcPhersonKS38°18′N 97°40′W / 38.30°N 97.67°W / 38.30; -97.67 (McPherson (May 4, F0))May 419232 miles (3.2 km)55 yd (50 m)Tornado remained over open country.[18]
F0W of Ash GroveLincoln, MitchellKS39°10′N 98°27′W / 39.17°N 98.45°W / 39.17; -98.45 (Ash Grove (May 4, F0))May 419452 miles (3.2 km)55 yd (50 m)Tornado remained over open country.[18]
F0S of Cole CampBentonMO38°27′N 93°12′W / 38.45°N 93.20°W / 38.45; -93.20 (Cole Camp (May 4, F0))May 419450.1 miles (160 m)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado moved a shed 15 ft (4.6 m) and downed 15 trees and 2 power poles.[33]
F2Kilgore area (1st tornado)Gregg, RuskTX32°23′N 94°53′W / 32.38°N 94.88°W / 32.38; -94.88 (Kilgore (May 4, F2))May 42003–20082.2 miles (3.5 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado damaged or destroyed numerous homes and businesses in Kilgore before moving into rural areas. Overall damage amounted to $6 million. This tornado struck Kilgore three minutes before another tornado of similar intensity hit the town.[30]
F2Kilgore area (2nd tornado)Gregg, HarrisonTX32°23′N 94°53′W / 32.38°N 94.88°W / 32.38; -94.88 (Kilgore (May 4, F2))May 42006–20239.7 miles (15.6 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado occurred simultaneously with the 2003 UTC event. Major damage occurred for a second time in Kilgore, with the Stoneridge Apartment complex losing portions of its roof, ultimately resulting in it being condemned. Two people were injured by the storm and losses amounted to $19 million. The tornado continued east-northeast into Harrison County where was downed many trees before dissipating.[30]
F0WNW of HallsvilleHarrisonTX32°31′N 94°37′W / 32.52°N 94.62°W / 32.52; -94.62 (Hallsville (May 4, F0))May 42040–20442.2 miles (3.5 km)25 yd (23 m)Tornado remained over open country.[30]
F1NNE of HallsvilleHarrisonTX32°33′N 94°33′W / 32.55°N 94.55°W / 32.55; -94.55 (Hallsville (May 4, F1))May 42050–20584.6 miles (7.4 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado occurred over a forested area.[30]
F1NW of Marion to NW of BurdickMarion, MorrisKS38°23′N 97°03′W / 38.38°N 97.05°W / 38.38; -97.05 (Marion (May 4, F1))May 42135–221020 miles (32 km)220 yd (200 m)Tornado touched down near the Marion Reservoir and tracked northeast. The storm passed by Lincolnville, causing minor tree damage, before causing extensive damage to a home near Lost Springs.[18] Moving into Morris County, one home was damaged along with its garage and barn.[36]
F0Grand Saline areaVan ZandtTX32°40′N 95°43′W / 32.67°N 95.72°W / 32.67; -95.72 (Grand Saline (May 4, F0))May 422000.2 miles (320 m)15 yd (14 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[37]
F1E of PatmosHempstead, NevadaAR33°30′N 93°31′W / 33.50°N 93.52°W / 33.50; -93.52 (Patmos (May 4, F1))May 42204–22144.8 miles (7.7 km)50 yd (46 m)Two chicken house were destroyed and one barn was heavily damaged. Numerous trees were also downed.[35]
F0S of MilfordGearyKS39°09′N 96°55′W / 39.15°N 96.92°W / 39.15; -96.92 (Milford (May 4, F0))May 42215–22170.5 miles (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)Tornado touched down near Milford Lake and caused minor damage to a marina.[36]
F0S of HagarvilleJohnsonAR35°25′N 93°10′W / 35.42°N 93.17°W / 35.42; -93.17 (Hagarville (May 4, F0))May 422150.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[38]
F0W of Seven PointsHendersonTX32°20′N 96°14′W / 32.33°N 96.23°W / 32.33; -96.23 (Seven Points (May 4, F0))May 422200.2 miles (320 m)10 yd (9.1 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[37]
F2W of Plain DealingBossierLA32°52′N 93°45′W / 32.87°N 93.75°W / 32.87; -93.75 (Plain Dealing (May 4, F2))May 42228–224510 miles (16 km)250 yd (230 m)Two mobile homes were destroyed and several frame homes sustained roof damage. Numerous trees were downed along the path.[39]
F1SW of DwightMorrisKS38°49′N 96°37′W / 38.82°N 96.62°W / 38.82; -96.62 (Dwight (May 4, F1))May 42230–22384 miles (6.4 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado remained over open country.[36]
F0SE of Junction CityGearyKS38°55′N 96°41′W / 38.92°N 96.68°W / 38.92; -96.68 (Junction City (May 4, F0))May 42254–23045 miles (8.0 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado remained over open country.[36]
F0SE of ArkadelphiaClarkAR34°06′N 93°03′W / 34.10°N 93.05°W / 34.10; -93.05 (Arkadelphia (May 4, F0))May 423130.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[38]
F2E of TaylorColumbiaAR33°06′N 93°24′W / 33.10°N 93.40°W / 33.10; -93.40 (Taylor (May 4, F2))May 42315–23306.5 miles (10.5 km)100 yd (91 m)Tornado partially removed the roof of a frame home and heavily damaged a mobile home. Numerous trees were also downed.[35]
F0N of AlmaWabaunseeKS39°04′N 96°17′W / 39.07°N 96.28°W / 39.07; -96.28 (Alma (May 4, F0))May 42330–23331.5 miles (2.4 km)75 yd (69 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[36]
F1Tennessee Colony areaAndersonTX31°50′N 95°51′W / 31.83°N 95.85°W / 31.83; -95.85 (Tennessee Colony (May 4, F1))May 423381 mile (1.6 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado touched down in Tennessee Colony, destroying four homes and damaging three others. A prison barracks was also damaged, resulting in four injuries.[37]
F3SE of MagnoliaColumbiaAR33°15′N 93°13′W / 33.25°N 93.22°W / 33.25; -93.22 (Magnolia (May 4, F3))May 42343–00059 miles (14 km)100 yd (91 m)Two frame homes were destroyed while several other buildings were damaged. Numerous trees were also downed.[35]
F0NW of EmmettPottawatomieKS39°20′N 96°06′W / 39.33°N 96.10°W / 39.33; -96.10 (Emmett (May 4, F0))May 40010–00110.2 miles (320 m)25 yd (23 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[36]
F0N of PalestineAndersonTX31°48′N 95°38′W / 31.80°N 95.63°W / 31.80; -95.63 (Palestine (May 4, F0))May 400140.2 miles (320 m)10 yd (9.1 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[37]
F0SE of HavensvilleJacksonKS39°29′N 96°02′W / 39.48°N 96.03°W / 39.48; -96.03 (Havensville (May 4, F0))May 40037–00380.2 miles (320 m)30 yd (27 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[36]
F2SE of Rusk to NW of NacogdochesCherokee, NacogdochesTX31°45′N 95°06′W / 31.75°N 95.10°W / 31.75; -95.10 (Rusk (May 4, F2))May 40052–022022.7 miles (36.5 km)200 yd (180 m)Long-lived tornado downed numerous trees along its path. No structural damage took place.[30]
F0WNW of TomahawkLincolnWI45°28′N 89°45′W / 45.47°N 89.75°W / 45.47; -89.75 (Tomahawk (May 5, F0))May 522300.1 miles (160 m)25 yd (23 m)A brief tornado touched down near Tomahawk, damaging trees and power lines. One home and several vehicles were damaged by fallen trees.[40]
F1E of KellMarionIL38°30′N 88°52′W / 38.50°N 88.87°W / 38.50; -88.87 (Keli (May 5, F1))May 52305–23070.2 miles (320 m)75 yd (69 m)Brief tornado destroyed two outbuildings and a mobile home; four people sustained minor injuries in the home.[41]
F2NE of Oakland CityPikeIN38°21′N 87°16′W / 38.35°N 87.27°W / 38.35; -87.27 (Oakland City (May 5, F2))May 52340–23421.3 miles (2.1 km)150 yd (140 m)Tornado remained over mostly open terrain; however, one garage was damaged.[42]
F2NW of WinslowPikeIN38°24′N 87°17′W / 38.40°N 87.28°W / 38.40; -87.28 (Winslow (May 5, F2))May 52345–23503 miles (4.8 km)200 yd (180 m)Tornado destroyed a mobile home and damaged twelve other homes. Extensive tree damage occurred.[42]
F0Cumberland areaStewartTN36°24′N 87°39′W / 36.40°N 87.65°W / 36.40; -87.65 (Cumberland City (May 5, F0))May 52345–23460.5 miles (0.80 km)100 yd (91 m)Brief tornado touched down along Highway 149.[43]
F0SW of ClarksvilleMontgomeryTN36°24′N 87°39′W / 36.40°N 87.65°W / 36.40; -87.65 (Cumberland City (May 5, F0))May 52358–23590.5 miles (0.80 km)100 yd (91 m)Second brief tornado touched down along Highway 149.[43]
F0N of Yazoo CityYazooMS32°54′N 90°25′W / 32.90°N 90.42°W / 32.90; -90.42 (Yazoo City (May 5, F0))May 500001 mile (1.6 km)40 yd (37 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[44]
F0S of BelzoniHumphreysMS33°09′N 90°30′W / 33.15°N 90.50°W / 33.15; -90.50 (Belzoni (May 5, F0))May 500201 mile (1.6 km)40 yd (37 m)Brief tornado downed several trees.[44]
F1S of GreenwoodLefloreMS33°27′N 90°11′W / 33.45°N 90.18°W / 33.45; -90.18 (Greenwood (May 5, F1))May 500201 mile (1.6 km)50 yd (46 m)A couple of mobile homes were blown over.[44]
F4Linden areaPerryTN35°34′N 87°55′W / 35.57°N 87.92°W / 35.57; -87.92 (Linden (May 5, F4))May 50120–01286 miles (9.7 km)580 yd (530 m)3 deaths – Violent tornado struck the town of Linden, roughly 70 mi (110 km) southwest of Nashville. Many structures were damaged or destroyed in the small town of 1,300. Two people were killed when the home they were sheltering in was lifted off its foundation and thrown into a nearby wooded area. A third person was killed after she and her father were sucked out of their home; the father was found unharmed, however. Six people were injured throughout the town and damage amounted to $295,000.[43]
F0S of GreenwoodLefloreMS33°27′N 90°11′W / 33.45°N 90.18°W / 33.45; -90.18 (Greenwood (May 5, F1))May 501451 mile (1.6 km)40 yd (37 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[44]
F1NE of NashvilleDavidsonTN36°14′N 86°41′W / 36.23°N 86.68°W / 36.23; -86.68 (Nashville (May 5, F1))May 50245–02460.1 miles (160 m)100 yd (91 m)Brief tornado caused roof damage to a few homes.[43]
F1NE of NashvilleDavidsonTN36°14′N 86°41′W / 36.23°N 86.68°W / 36.23; -86.68 (Nashville (May 5, F1))May 50245–02460.1 miles (160 m)100 yd (91 m)Brief tornado damaged the roof of one home.[43]
F2W of GoodletsvilleSumnerTN36°18′N 86°48′W / 36.30°N 86.80°W / 36.30; -86.80 (Goodletsville (May 5, F1))May 502580.1 miles (160 m)100 yd (91 m)Brief but strong tornado severely damaged an apartment complex, condemning three buildings and leaving 100 people homeless. A post office and school also sustained roof damage. A total of 17 people sustained minor injuries and damage amounted to $1 million.[43]
F0N of AuburnLoganKY36°53′N 86°42′W / 36.88°N 86.70°W / 36.88; -86.70 (Auburn (May 5, F0))May 50430–04310.1 miles (160 m)50 yd (46 m)Brief tornado with no damage.[45]
F0W of Blue RidgeFanninGA34°52′N 84°22′W / 34.87°N 84.37°W / 34.87; -84.37 (Blue Ridge (May 6, F0))May 608001 mile (1.6 km)50 yd (46 m)A short-lived tornado damaged an outbuilding and a church as well as several trees which were downed in a twisting pattern.[46]
F1Asheville areaBuncombeNC35°36′N 82°34′W / 35.60°N 82.57°W / 35.60; -82.57 (Asheville (May 6, F1))May 61002–10102 miles (3.2 km)440 yd (400 m)A short-lived tornado touched down in Asheville, North Carolina, damaging homes and a school; one garage was destroyed and a few condos were condemned due to damage from fallen trees. Roughly 500 trees were downed by the tornado. In all, losses were estimated at $250,000.[47]
F1Darlington County JetportDarlingtonSC34°27′N 79°53′W / 34.45°N 79.88°W / 34.45; -79.88 (Darlington County Jetport (May 6, F1))May 620400.2 miles (320 m)20 yd (18 m)A brief tornado touched down at the Darlington County Jetport, damaging a hangar. Gusts from the tornado reached 110 mph (180 km/h).[48]
F1New Hope areaFlorenceSC34°01′N 79°45′W / 34.02°N 79.75°W / 34.02; -79.75 (New Hope (May 6, F1))May 620450.1 miles (160 m)20 yd (18 m)Brief tornado damaged the roof of two homes.[48]
F0NW of CliffordLapeer, TuscolaMI43°20′N 83°12′W / 43.33°N 83.20°W / 43.33; -83.20 (Clifford (May 6, F0))May 62050–20542 miles (3.2 km)65 yd (59 m)Short-lived tornado touched down over an open field and caused no damage.[49]
F1S of AynorHorrySC33°59′N 79°12′W / 33.98°N 79.20°W / 33.98; -79.20 (Aynor (May 6, F1))May 621400.7 miles (1.1 km)20 yd (18 m)Brief tornado downed a tree which fell on a home.[48]
F0NE of PrattvilleAutaugaAL32°30′N 86°27′W / 32.50°N 86.45°W / 32.50; -86.45 (Prattville (May 7, F0))May 71806–18070.5 miles (0.80 km)25 yd (23 m)A weak tornado briefly touched down in a rural area northeast of Prattville; damage was limited to trees.[50]
F2Bremen areaCarroll, HaralsonGA33°39′N 85°13′W / 33.65°N 85.22°W / 33.65; -85.22 (Bremen (May 7, F2))May 72022–203710 miles (16 km)150 yd (140 m)A strong tornado touched down near the town of Jake in Carroll County and tracked northeast through Interstate 20, crossing into Haralson County. The tornado then moved through Bremen where it caused significant damage, warranting a rating of F2 before dissipating near the Maple Creek golf course. Throughout its 15-minute track, the tornado traveled 10 mi (16 km), injuring three people and leaving $900,000 of damage in its wake. In Carroll County, there was extensive property damage and hundreds of trees were snapped. Similar damage took place in Haralson County where 35 mobile homes were damaged or destroyed.[46]
F0W of Kent (1st tornado)ElmoreAL32°37′N 85°59′W / 32.62°N 85.98°W / 32.62; -85.98 (Kent (May 7, F0))May 720280.1 miles (160 m)20 yd (18 m)Brief tornado touched down in an open field.[50]
F0W of Kent (2nd tornado)ElmoreAL32°37′N 85°59′W / 32.62°N 85.98°W / 32.62; -85.98 (Kent (May 7, F0))May 720300.1 miles (160 m)20 yd (18 m)Brief tornado touched down in an open field.[50]
F1Hull areaGatineauQuebec,
Canada
45°27′05″N 75°44′23″W / 45.4514°N 75.7396°W / 45.4514; -75.7396 (Hull (May 8, F1))May 82200–2205Unknown11 yd (10 m)A brief tornado struck the Canadian city of Hull, injuring six people.[5][51] The twister hit the city centre and swept through an industrial district. Some buildings were pulled off their foundations and trucks were moved by the force of the wind funnel. It knocked down part of a wall at a shopping centre and shattered a large window at a fast food restaurant. Throughout the city, roughly 10,000 of the 65,000 residents lost power. According to the local police, losses were estimated at C$2 million ($1.3 million USD).[52]

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