Counties: Monroe, Cumberland Counties: Barren Injuries: 1 Counties: Hardin Notes: The tornado touched down four miles northwest of Dunnville and skipped along ridgetops to the east-southeast, exiting Casey County at Mintonville. Injuries: Injuries: 0 Path length: In the LMK CWFA, only Centertown and Beaver Dam (both Ohio County) are mentioned in the Storm Data narrative. At one point, there were two distinct paths, as two funnels moved parallel to one another. The tornado lifted near Catnip Road in Perry County which is about 2.3 miles east of St. Meinrad. Notes: Storm Data puts this on the northwest side of Priceville. F-scale: F0 Time: 5:20pm Here, it caused minor damage to some homes, destroyed a barn, and damaged the roof of another. Time: 2:10pm Time: 12:26pm CDT to 12:30pm CDT F-scale: F1 April 20, 2000 Several more homes were severely damaged along this road. Deaths: 0 Path length: 32 miles Time: 3:17pm EDT - 3:27pm EDT Time: 4:00pm Time: 9:26pm CDT to 9:33pm CDT Deaths: 0 Counties: Oldham Path width: Deaths: 0 Notes: Storm Data begins this tornado on the west side of Simpsonville. The cab of a small pickup was crushed by debris and the vehicle was blown onto KY 969. A jeep in the driveway was blown into the house and a camper was blown from the driveway across the road with debris scattered through the field beyond. Path length: 0.1 mile January 29, 2008 A 500 gallon propane tank moved to the south 3 feet and became lodged against a grain storage building. EF-Scale:EF1 Time: 11:35am to 11:37 am EDT Floods killed 28 people at Xenia on May 12, and two days later, from late on the night of May 14 into the early morning of May 15, 1886, Ohio's deadliest tornado outbreak of the 19th century occurred. Notes: Though this tornado was weak it had a fairly long path from four miles south southwest of Little York to five miles north northeast of Austin. Notes: This tornado touched down just north of Adairville. Path length: 10 miles (skipping) Path length: Path width: In the block bordered by Kentucky, Oak, Eleventh, and Tenth (along Oldham Street) the Louisville Bridge Company building was wrecked, with only the northern part of it (which was on the northern fringe of the tornado) still standing. The last evidence of a tornado was at a house on Point Pleasant Road where the tornado blew in a garage door. It moved between US 421 and Eminence-Point Pleasant Road. Time: 2:34pm Injuries: 0 Counties: Adair F-scale: EF1 F-scale: F2 Multiple trees were uprooted as well. Path width: F-scale: F2 Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down initially west of Lawrenceburg and moved into the downtown section of that city. October 1, 1977 A few trees were snapped and uprooted. Vinyl siding was ripped off a home and small outbuildings were damaged. Path length: The tornado ended approximately 400 yards from Highway 1544 near theintersection of 1164. Counties: Washington, IN Several trees were toppled in a forest on the southwest portion of the path. Grazulis Narrative: Moved northeast, striking the northern part of Tell City. Protecting People from Tornadoes in the 1880s - JSTOR Daily Path width: 30 yards F-scale: F1 Path length: Deaths: 0 . Time: 10:47pm Counties: Shelby, Henry Path length: 15 miles Notes: Storm Data places this tornado two and a half miles west southwest of Happy Landing. The building collapsed with 200 people inside; 75 at a lodge meeting on the upper floor and 125 children with their mothers taking dancing lessons on the lower floor. Deaths: Narrative: Moved east-northeast, passing north of Bardstown, killing people in three different homes.
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