2019 Southeastern Arizona-Southwestern New Mexico Tornadoes

Tornadoes
EF0's: 2 injuries 0 deaths, total cost, $47,297 USD First EF0, Hachita, New Mexico, 0 injuries: The National Weather Service in KEPZ issued a tornado warning around 12:45 pm MST, a skinny rope tornado tracked over several homes, tearing shingles and stripping roofs, KEPZ survey team confirmed it a mid-range EF0 with winds around 75 MPH (estimated)

Second EF0, Douglas, AZ-Mex, 2 injuries: The NWS in Tuscon confirmed a High-End EF0 with winds estimated around 80 MPH, a tiny cone tornado tracked over trees in Pirtleville, hitting 12 homes severly stripping them, tornado then tracked over Douglas, AZ at its peak, part of a roof was torn off, then multiple roofs were severly stripped, palm sized hail (3.00 inch)  where it injured 2 people.

EF1's: 5 injuries, 1 death, total cost, $102,166 USD

First EF1, 3 injuries, 0 deaths, Hereford, AZ

The National Weather Service in Tuscon, AZ, has confirmed a low-end EF1 after tracking over hereford, the tornadoes width was estimated at 1647 yrds (0.9 miles wide) tracking over trees, uprooting some. The tornado then impacted Hereford, AZ were 3 people inside a home were injured after having their mobile home overturned and caved in walls. The tornado estimated windspeeds were 87 mph.

Second EF1, 2 injuries, 1 death, South Sierra Vista, AZ

The NWS in Tuscon confirmed a High-End EF1, (arguments almost confirmed it EF2) tracked near Hereford, AZ causing minor (ef0) damage to homes and uprooting several trees, it then tracked over Southern Sierra Vista, a door was lifted, then thrown several thousand yards into the air, making it the most highest thrown object in Arizona history, the tornado then went on to destroy mobile homes, this TORR got a PDS on it.

EF2, 10 injuries, 12 deaths, (MULTIVORTEX, SUBVORTICY RATED EF2, COMBINED), Tombstone, AZ

A multivortex stovepipe tornado was reported by Daniel Shaw near Tombstone, this tornado impacted directly after throwing trees at the city before it hit, the tornado directly impacted, nearly destroying the city, a sub-vorticy was rated EF2 after it split off the tornado, hitting a store sweeping it off its foundation, that building was poorly built.

EF4, 112 injuries, 56 deaths, BISBEE, ARIZONA (MAJOR CITY), TOTAL COST, $7,000,000 (USD)

''A long track violent tornado was reported along a highway injuring 111 people, the tornado then impacted Bisbee, almost wiping it off the earths surface, there was a report a foundation got LIFTED off its bolt, then got thrown into another house, killing 17 inside it...The large 2.2 mile wide tornado then went over a big mall, completely demolishing it, killing another 43, leaving a total of 56 dead, and 112 injured after a car was thrown several hundred thousand feet, rumor has it it was picked up and got lifted over the clouds, after the car was spotted in Douglas. with the driver sustaning alot of very serious injuries...This tornado got a TORE (tornado emergency), people went into panic as their radio said.. HAZARD...LARGE DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO...SOURCE...SPOTTERS CONFIRMED LARGE TORNADO....IMPACT...ENTIRE CITY COULD BE DEMOLISHED....LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE....BISBEE...THIS IS A TORNADO EMERGENCY FOR BISBEE ARIZONA....''

EF5 (COMBINED) Uncounted, (Well over 10,000) Deaths, Uncounted Injuries, Sierra Vista, Huachuca City, Tombstone.

'Large EF5's head toward Sierra vista, demolishing homes and sweeping foundations off of their bolts, this tornado got a new type of warning, PDSTORE, People paniced as they saw a large, 3.8 mile wide tornado headed toward their tiny city with ten-thousands of people, once the tornado hit the city, anybody in their homes died, the tornado wiped the entire city off of the earths surface, the tornado also completely demolished Huachuca City, there was a video with a person inside their home with the tornado directly hitting them, the recorder was dead as the phone flung. This tornado tracked 31 miles.'



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