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Tornado Outbreak of May 30-31, 2018
Detailedstud
The Woodward, Oklahoma EF5 that killed 249 people.
Type: Tornado Outbreak
Active: May 30 to May 31, 2018
Duration of tornado outbreak1: 1 day, 13 hours, 17 minutes
Maximum rated tornado2: EF5 tornado
Highest winds 304 mph (489 km/h)
(Woodward, Oklahoma EF5 on May 30th)
Tornadoes confirmed: 300
Damage: $54.7 billion (2018 USD)
Injuries: 6,501
Fatalities: 877
Areas affected: Contiguous United States

1Time from first tornado to last tornado
2Most severe tornado damage; see wikipedia:Enhanced Fujita scale

The Tornado Outbreak of May 30-31, 2018 was a deadly, catastrophic outbreak that killed 877 people, 6,501 injured people and had a confirmed total of 16 EF4/EF5 tornadoes.

The outbreak started at 9:45 AM EST on May 30 and ended at 11:02 PM EST on May 31. A total of 300 tornadoes touched down while causing $54.7 billion (2018 USD) in damages.

In all, states recorded 300 total tornadoes. This is the confirmed 4th large outbreak of May. Over 1,900 tornadoes were confirmed in the month of May, setting a new record.

The strongest tornado was the Woodward EF5 with 304 mph winds. The weakest tornado was an EF0 near Adair, Iowa with 40 mph winds.

Out of the two days, the 30th was the more active day with 173 confirmed tornadoes to the 31st's 127 confirmed tornadoes. With a post tropical cyclone dissipating, the storm formed many strong supercells which ended up forming many large, devastating tornadoes.

Only 3 states recorded fatalities with Oklahoma with the most, 516, followed by Texas with 221 then Kansas with 140.


Synopsis[]

A total of 111 EF0's, 88 EF1's, 61 EF2's, 24 EF3's, 11 EF4's, and 5 EF5's touched down.

Confirmed
Total
Confirmed
EF0
Confirmed
EF1
Confirmed
EF2
Confirmed
EF3
Confirmed
EF4
Confirmed
EF5
300 111 88 61 24 11 5



Events[]

A total of 300 tornadoes touched down.

Daily statistics[]

May 30, 2018 Tornado Outbreak Outlook (Hitman)

The convective outlook for Day 1 of the 2 day outbreak.

May 31, 2018 Tornado Outbreak Outlook (Hitman)

The convective outlook for Day 2 of the 2 day outbreak.

Daily statistics
Date Total  EF0   EF1   EF2   EF3   EF4   EF5  Deaths Injuries
May 30 173 65 57 34 11 5 1 473 3,509
May 31 127 46 31 27 13 6 4 403 2,992
Total 300 11 88 61 24 11 5 877 6,501
State Tornadoes
250px-Flag of Oklahoma
Oklahoma
110
800px-Flag of Kansas
Kansas
104
800px-Flag of Texas
Texas
86

May 30[]

Confirmed
Total
Confirmed
EF0
Confirmed
EF1
Confirmed
EF2
Confirmed
EF3
Confirmed
EF4
Confirmed
EF5
173 65 57 34 11 5 1



Notable Tornadoes[]

EF5 tornado
Woodward EF5
Duration 3:16 PM CDT – 6:03 PM CDT
Intensity 495 km/h (305 mph) (1-min)

May 30[]

Woodward, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Woodward, Oklahoma Tornado

The first major tornado of the short outbreak touched down on Day 1 at 3:16 PM CDT. Starting out as an EF2, the tornadoes killed 67 in a neighborhood full of mobile homes as the tornado was gaining EF3 intensity.

At 3:48 PM CDT while reaching peak intensity, the tornado completely destroyed multiple neighborhoods of well built houses, killing 181. With the tornado not dying out anytime soon, a tornado emergency was declared for Woodward and surrounding areas. At 4:09 PM CDT, the tornado briefly weakened to high-end EF4 before regaining strength into an EF5. As the tornado was approaching western Woodward, another person was killed when their house was completely swept away.

At 5:46 PM CDT, the tornado finally started to die out weakening into an EF3. At 5:57 PM CDT, a satellite tornado touched down, causing EF3 damage.

At 6:03 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated 16.9 miles west of Woodward. In all, the EF5 killed 249, injured 428, and caused $9.7 billion in damages. Many have compared this twister to the Woodward F5 back in 1947 that killed 181 people.

Later that evening, over 350 people were found trapped in their houses when the tornado caused their roof to collapse.

The tornado had recorded wind speeds of 304 mph measured by multiple doppler radar trucks. The rating is widely accepted by multiple surveyors and scientists who studied the mean, devastating EF5 rated tornado.

Leedey, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Leedey, Oklahoma Tornado

EF4 tornado
High-end EF4
Duration 3:13 PM CDT – 5:18 PM CDT
Intensity 325 km/h (200 mph) (1-min)

The Leedey EF4 first touched down in an open field southwest of Mangum as an EF0. Causing EF0 to EF1 damage on the west side of Mangum, the tornado began to strengthen.

EF2 damage was noted in southern Willow where 3 were killed as multiple mobile homes were destroyed. The tornado weakened for 10 minutes, causing EF0 to EF1 damage in southern Carter. The tornado then strengthened to an EF2, causing 6 injuries.

After this point, the tornado reached peak strength when Interstate 40 was struck west of Elk City, killing 8 and injuring 26. Along Interstate 40, a few homes were destroyed, with 2 being partially swept away.

Tracking north, the town of Hammon was struck at high-end EF1 to low-end EF2 strength as the tornado weakened drastically after tracking north-northeast of Elk City.

The tornado then re-strengthened into an EF4 to the immediate south of Leedey. Downtown Leedey was struck at mid-range EF4 strength, where dozens of poorly-built homes were swept away, killing 72 and injuring 265.

After causing massive devastation in Leedey, the tornado tracked northwest, killing a further 2 and injuring 4 west of Trail at 5:05 PM CDT. The tornado then weakened drastically, causing high-end EF0 to low-end EF1 damage north of Camargo. At 5:18 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated east of Vici.

In all, the Leedey EF4 caused 81 deaths, 301 injuries, and $2.05 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Leedey EF4 ranks as the 83rd deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the 73rd costliest tornado ever.


Olney, Texas[]

Main Article: 2018 Olney, Texas Tornado

EF4 tornado
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Duration 4:22 PM CDT – 5:06 PM CDT
Intensity 305 km/h (190 mph) (1-min)

The Olney EF4 first touched down at 4:22 PM CDT 4 miles west of Clyde. Causing EF0 to EF1 damage, dozens of homes suffered minor damage and trees were pushed over.

Beginning to strengthen, high-end EF1 damage occurred 6 miles southeast of Albany and 6 miles southwest of Acampo. The tornado continued to strengthen, caused high-end EF2 to low-end EF3 damage in east Albany. The tornado achieved EF4 strength when southwest Woodson, where 7 deaths and 28 injuries occurred.

Peak strength occurred east of Throckmorton and west of Newcastle where multiple well-built homes were completely swept away. However, due to anchor bolts being improperly spaced by 7 inches, the rating in this area was given high-end EF4. Another 3 deaths and 16 injuries occurred in this area as well.

Causing even more EF3 to EF4 damage by the time the tornado reached Olney, even more high-end EF4 damage occurred in this area, causing a further 26 deaths and 175 injuries.

Loosing strength after impacting Olney, high-end EF3 to low-end EF4 was noted at several locations. In these areas, 4 deaths and 8 injuries occurred. Another 2 were killed and 4 were injured when a line of mobile homes were destroyed at high-end EF2 intensity as the tornado continued to weaken west of Archer City by 4:55 PM CDT.

At 5:06 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated north of Scotland after killing 41, injuring 221, and causing $1.9 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Olney EF4 ranks as 163rd deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the 82nd deadliest tornado ever.


Udall, Kansas[]

Main Article: 2018 Udall, Kansas Tornado

EF4 tornado
Tornado southofKennett
Duration 4:33 PM CDT – 6:57 PM CDT
Intensity 315 km/h (195 mph) (1-min)

The Udall EF4 first touched down at 4:33 PM CDT south of Peckham, Oklahoma. Causing EF1 damage multiple homes near Peckham, 3 were injured as a mobile home was overturned.

Tracking over open plains for dozens of miles, the tornado entered Kansas as a mid-range EF2. Very minor ground scouring occurred in this area before the tornado strengthened into an EF3 east of Geuda Springs.

Multiple abandoned structures were destroyed between Geuda Springs and Oxford at mid-range to high-end EF3 strength. Oxford High School was badly damaged, with 7 deaths and 19 injuries occurring in Oxford.

The tornado reached EF4 strength between Oxford and Udall by 5:45 PM CDT. The tornado reached peak strength 4 miles southwest of Udall, where 5 were killed and 37 were injured as multiple homes were completely destroyed at peak strength.

The south side of Udall was struck at mid-range EF4 strength, where many homes were destroyed. Gaining strength while wreaking havoc, a neighborhood was destroyed at high-end EF4 strength.

Due to most homes being poorly-built, most of the homes in this area were swept away. In this area, 23 people were killed and 149 were injured as dozens of homes were destroyed. With most of western Udall spared from the tornado, areas due east of Udall were struck, where 2 were killed and 8 were injured as multiple farmhouses were completely leveled.

Tracking into rural terrain, the tornado began to quickly dissipate. Producing mostly EF1 damage, hundreds of trees were pushed over. By 6:50 PM CDT, the tornado was just producing EF0 damage. At 6:57 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated 7 miles west of Rock after killing 37, injuring 216, and causing $2 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Udall EF4 ranks as the 174th deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the 77th costliest tornado ever.


Blackwell, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Blackwell, Oklahoma Tornado

EF4 tornado
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Duration 8:13 PM CDT – 9:04 PM CDT
Intensity 325 km/h (200 mph) (1-min)

The Blackwell EF4 touched down at 8:13 PM CDT southwest of Garber. Causing EF0 to EF1 damage, mostly trees were damaged between western Garber and Billings.

At 8:20 PM CDT, the tornado tracked west of Billings at EF2 strength, causing 4 deaths and 8 injuries as a line of mobile homes were destroyed. The tornado fluctuated between EF2 and EF3 strength while dodging over a dozen towns as it hit Interstate 35 next to Blackwell.

The tornado then struck the Interstate head on, killing 24 and injuring 52. Tracking through downtown Blackwell, killing 34 and injuring 141. Hundreds of structures in Blackwell were destroyed, including 2 churches, 7 gas stations, and 3 grocery stores.

The tornado then weakened to high-end EF3 strength after exiting Blackwell, striking Peckham, killing 3 and injuring 30 at mid-range to high-end EF3 strength at 8:50 PM CDT.

The tornado then tracked into open land where the tornado continued to weaken, becoming an EF2 rope tornado. Tracking north-northeast of Peckham, the tornado weakened further, producing mild EF0 and EF1 damage at 9:00 PM CDT.

At 9:04 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated after killing 65, injuring 231, and caused $3 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Blackwell EF4 ranks as the 108th deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the 43rd costliest tornado ever.


May 31[]

Confirmed
Total
Confirmed
EF0
Confirmed
EF1
Confirmed
EF2
Confirmed
EF3
Confirmed
EF4
Confirmed
EF5
127 46 31 27 13 6 4



Kiowa, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Kiowa, Oklahoma Tornado

EF5 tornado
Stillwater Tornado
Duration 9:38 AM CDT – 12:04 PM CDT
Intensity 465 km/h (290 mph) (1-min)

The Kiowa EF5 touched down at 9:38 AM CDT southwest of Atoka. The tornado became a weak EF0 right after touchdown before strengthening slightly. The tornado then became a waterspout after tracking onto the Atoka Reservoir.

Downtown Stringtown was struck at high-end EF1 strength, causing moderate damage to dozens of mobile homes. Many homes also suffered major roof damage, with some homes having parts of their roofs removed.

Intensifying even further, low-end EF3 damage occurred to multiple homes southwest of Kiowa. The tornado then became a large wedge, producing extreme ground scouring as it reached EF5 strength. A factory was completely leveled, leaving only mangled beams left at this location.

The tornado weakened to low-end EF4 strength, causing minor ground scouring and EF4 damage to 2 farmhouses. As the tornado approached Kiowa, it grew to peak strength and a tornado emergency was issued for Kiowa.

The tornado entered Kiowa city limits at 11:30 AM CDT, causing EF5 damage at hundreds of locations. Severe ground and asphalt scouring occurred, along with hundreds of well-built homes being swept away. In this area, 69 people were killed, along with 386 injuries. The high school, the police station, the post office, and many stores and gas stations were all completely leveled.

Loosing strength, the tornado caused EF4 damage to multiple homes, injuring 6. The tornado then turned southeast, heading towards Pittsburg. High-end EF4 damage occurred in Pittsburg, killing 8 and injuring 27. Weakening further, low-end EF3 damage occurred to multiple farmhouses. At 12:00 PM CDT, the tornado weakened to an EF0 rope tornado west of Blanco. 4 minutes later at 12:04 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated 7 miles northwest of Blanco after killing 77, injuring 422, and causing $2.2 billion (2018 USD) in damages.

The Kiowa EF5 ranks as the 87th deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the 65th costliest tornado ever.


Big Spring, Texas[]

Main Article: 2018 Big Spring, Texas Tornado

EF5 tornado
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Duration 10:09 AM CDT – 12:14 AM CDT
Intensity 470 km/h (295 mph) (1-min)

The Big Spring EF5 touched down at 10:09 AM CDT southeast of Odessa as a rope tornado. Hundreds of homes were minorly damaged in Odessa as the tornado continued to track northeast towards Midland.

Just like in Odessa, hundreds of homes were minorly damaged in Midland. The tornado paralleled Interstate 20 as a high-end EF2 as it struck the west side of Greenwood then followed by striking Stanton at low-end EF3 strength. 4 were killed in this area and 9 were injured.

The tornado rapidly intensified then into an EF5 wedge. A tornado emergency was then issued for Big Spring as the tornado reached Big Spring at peak strength. Causing EF5 in downtown Big Spring, 50 were killed and 290 were injured as hundreds of homes were destroyed, with many being completely swept away. Many stores and gas stations were destroyed as well as Big Spring's schools.

The tornado then drastically weakened after causing catastrophic damage in Big Spring, causing low-end EF3 damage to many homes, injuring 2. EF2 damage occurred to a neighborhood in eastern Coahoma. Weakening further, EF0 to EF1 damage occurred to multiple homes as the tornado was dying out further.

At 10:09 AM CDT, the monster EF5 dissipated north of Coahoma after killing 54, injuring 301, and causing $2.29 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Big Spring EF5 ranks as the 126th deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the 62nd costliest tornado ever.


Rocksprings, Texas[]

Main Article: 2018 Rocksprings, Texas Tornado

EF5 tornado
Elmer OK EF3 2015-05-16
Duration 12:34 PM CDT – 2:47 PM CDT
Intensity 480 km/h (300 mph) (1-min)

The Rocksprings EF5 first touched down at 12:34 PM CDT south of Brackettville. Causing mostly EF0 damage near Brackettville, the tornado began to strengthen.

Mid-range EF2 damage occurred to multiple structures south of Rocksprings, injuring 8. The tornado became a large wedge EF3, severely damaging a home west of Rocksprings.

Intensifying into an EF5, a well-built brick home was completely swept away, with severe ground scouring occurring on the property, along with multiple cars being tossed over 800 yards and found mangled beyond recognition.

Impacting Rocksprings, 57 people were killed, along with 436 injuries as hundreds of homes in Rocksprings were completely swept away. Almost all of Rocksprings High School was swept away, with only a small portion of the school being left intact.

Tracking northeast into Telegraph, 5 were killed and 9 were injured as the tornado struck the southeast corner of the town at high-end EF4 strength.

The tornado then continued to weaken, causing EF2 to EF3 damage east of Telegraph. Weakening continued, with EF1 damage occurring to dozens of homes, with many suffering major roof damage. At 2:47 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated southwest of Segovia after killing 62, injuring 453, and causing $1.6 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Rocksprings EF5 ranks as the 117th deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the 102nd costliest tornado ever.


Oberlin, Kansas[]

Main Article: 2018 Oberlin, Kansas Tornado

EF5 tornado
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Duration 12:57 PM CDT – 4:04 PM CDT
Intensity 470 km/h (295 mph) (1-min)

The Oberlin EF5 first touched down at 12:57 PM CDT immediately east of Selden. As a narrow funnel, extreme ground scouring occurred almost immediately.

Surveyors rated the scouring EF5 due to how extreme it was. This tornado is mentioned as being the narrowest tornado ever to create EF5 damage, even though it would later grow into a wedge tornado.

Tracking north-northeast, ground scouring continued to occur, with the tornado becoming a wedge. A large, well-built brick home was completely swept away, killing all 4 occupants inside the home. As the tornado was paralleling U.S. Route 83, severe scouring of the ground and the road was noted, with most of the road being reduced to dirt.

Entering Oberlin, 94 people were killed and 384 injuries in Oberlin as every single structure in the city suffered EF5 damage. Tracking north of Oberlin, the tornado leveled a farm at EF5 strength, killing 5 and injuring 6.

Continuing to track along U.S. Route 83, more severe ground scouring occurred and a dozen well-built homes were swept away, injuring 15. After this, the tornado drastically weakened, causing low-end EF3 damage to multiple homes northeast of Oberlin.

At 4:04 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated northwest of McCook after killing 103, injuring 405, and causing $2.16 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Oberlin EF5 ranks as the 5th deadliest tornado in Kansas state history, the 58th deadliest tornado in U.S. history, the 85th deadliest tornado in world history, and the 72nd costliest tornado ever.


Clyde, Texas[]

Main Article: 2018 Clyde, Texas Tornado

EF4 tornado
Nasty ef3
Duration 2:06 PM CDT – 4:19 PM CDT
Intensity 325 km/h (200 mph) (1-min)

The Clyde EF4 first touched down at 2:06 PM CDT southwest of Novice as a weak, rope-like EF0 tornado. Breaking branches off of trees, pushing over shallow-rooted trees, and minorly damaging a car, the tornado strengthened, becoming a low-end EF1 stovepipe tornado.

EF1 to low-end EF2 damage was observed at multiple properties in southeastern, eastern, and northeastern Goldsboro. The tornado weakened slightly, causing high-end EF0 damage. While it looked like the tornado was going to dissipate, the tornado was able to stay on the ground and began to strengthen once again around a forward speed of nearly 90 mph.

EF2 damage occurred to farm southwest of Clyde. Here, a farmhouse was significantly damaged, and a barn was partially destroyed. 4 cattle were killed at this location. Intensifying further, high-end EF2 to low-end EF3 damage was observed to a couple farms, where one farmhouse was partially swept of it's foundation. However, the damage at the location was rated EF3 due to the structure being poorly-built.

Entering Clyde, drastic intensification occurred as the tornado reached peak strength. 49 were killed and 170 were injured as a trio of neighborhoods were leveled, including multiple homes being swept clean of debris. However, idiotic engineer Timothy Marshall rated the damage at 200 mph EF4 due to all homes being swept clean of debris missing only a single washer of their respective anchor bolts. However, the NWS agreed and rated the damage stupidly at high-end EF4.

Clyde High School was leveled, with 15 people being killed at this location. An additional 25 people were injured. Weakening drastically, low-end EF2 damage occurred to many mobile homes in eastern Clyde, injuring another two. The tornado continued to weaken, causing EF0 to EF1 damage before dissipating at 4:19 PM CDT after killing 64, injuring 197, and causing $1.4 billion (2018 USD) in damages.

The Clyde EF4 ranks as the 116th deadliest tornado in U.S. history and the 122nd costliest tornado ever.

Broken Bow, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Broken Bow, Oklahoma Tornado

EF4 tornado
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Duration 2:45 PM CDT – 5:01 PM CDT
Intensity 285 km/h (180 mph) (1-min)

The Broken Bow EF4 first touched down in an open field at 2:45 PM CDT as an EF0 rope tornado southwest of Idabel. Many shallow-rooted trees were downed and a car was blasted with debris as the tornado began to strengthe, causing high-end EF0 damage to multiple homes west of Idabel.

The tornado continued to strengthen, causing EF1 damage to multiple homes, and overturning multiple mobile homes, injuring 2. The first fatality occurred as a mobile home was destroyed at mid-range EF2 strength. The tornado became a violent stovepipe south-southwest of Broken Bow, causing EF4 damage to multiple homes. 3 were killed as a poorly-anchored home was swept away.

Damage rated mid-range EF4 was noted in eastern Broken Bow as the tornado reached peak strength. A mobile home park was devastated on the west side, killing 12 and injuring 112. This area is where most of the deaths and injuries occurred as the tornado began to weaken. Broken Bow High School was severely damaged at high-end EF3 strength, where most of the costly damage occurred.

Continuing to weaken, many poorly-anchored homes were destroyed, with many being partially swept away. 6 were injured at this location in the process. Weakening continued to occur, with high-end EF0 to low-end EF1 damage occurring to dozens of homes northeast of Broken Bow and north of Eagletown.

At 5:01 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated just northeast of Hochatown after killing 16, injuring 120, and caused $1 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Broken Bow EF4 ranks as the 171st costliest tornado ever. Out of all of the costly tornadoes of the outbreak, the Broken Bow EF4 is a lesser-known event due to it being not as deadly or costly as the other events.

Checotah, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Checotah, Oklahoma Tornado

EF4 tornado
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Duration 3:26 PM CDT – 4:09 PM CDT
Intensity 305 km/h (190 mph) (1-min)

The Checotah EF4 first touched down as a very weak EF0 in an open field southwest of Crowder at 3:26 PM CDT. Causing EF0 to EF1 damage, multiple homes suffered minor to moderate damage. In addition, some cars were moved slightly and weakly-anchored wooden fences were pushed over, with some of them being tossed up to 10 yards away.

Beginning to strengthen gradually, mid-range to high-end EF1 damage occurred to multiple homes that suffered severe roof damage. The tornado strengthened to an EF2 stovepipe tornado north of Canadian as it tracked a path around both Crowder and Canadian. As it was tracking north-northeast, the town of Eufala was barely missed, where 2 were injured as their mobile home was destroyed. The tornado then picked up speed and strength, becoming a low-end EF3 with a forward speed of up to 75 mph (120 km/h).

The tornado reached EF4 strength just south of Interstate 40 as a tornado emergency was issued for Checotah at 3:45 PM CDT. 3 were killed and 19 were injured on Interstate 40 as multiple cars were thrown up to 100 yards away. Southern Checotah was devastated at high-end EF4 strength, where 9 were killed and 150 were injured as many mobile homes were destroyed. A factory that was vacant at the time was nearly destroyed.

Beginning to weaken, the tornado tracked east of Checotah as a high-end EF2 as the tornado emergency was lifted. Weakening continued as the tornado began causing just EF0 damage northeast of Checotah. At 4:09 PM CDT, the tornado dissipated northeast of Checotah after killing 12, injuring 171, and causing $1.01 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Checotah EF4 ranks as the 161st costliest tornado ever.


Lawton, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Lawton, Oklahoma Tornado

EF4 tornado
2017 New Orleans tornado over Michoud area
Duration 4:44 PM CDT – 6:02 PM CDT
Intensity 305 km/h (190 mph) (1-min)

The Lawton EF4 touched down as a very weak EF0 rope tornado in an open field 3 miles southwest of Cookietown at 4:44 PM CDT, the tornado nearly dissipated numerous times, but managed to stay on the ground. Causing low-end EF0 damage, the tornado began to strengthen, causing mid-range to high-end EF0 damage.

Tracking north-northeast, low-end to mid-range EF1 damage occurred to multiple properties. 2 were injured as the high-end EF1 overturned a mobile home. Strengthening further, the tornado became a stovepipe EF2.

The tornado paralleled Interstate 44 as an EF2 before it tracked more to the west, causing significant damage west of Geronimo. Strengthening continued even further, where EF3 damage was observed at multiple homes that had all walls knocked down. A poorly-anchored home was blown away and 4 people were killed.

A tornado emergency was then issued as the tornado became a high-end EF3 wedge tornado tracking towards Lawton. The tornado then underwent another stage of intensification, becoming a wedge EF4 tornado. A well-built home was leveled, with some of the home's basement being exposed. 3 were injured at this location. The tornado struck western Lawton, where 13 were killed and 95 were injured as dozens of homes were completely leveled.

A Goodyear plant was leveled in extreme western Lawton were 2 were injured. The tornado then began to weaken, causing high-end EF3 to low-end EF4 damage northwest of Lawton. Weakening continued to occur, with the tornado tracking onto mountainous terrain. Western Medicine Park was struck at low-end EF1 damage before the tornado tracked out onto Lake Lawtonka and dissipated at 6:02 PM CDT after killing 17, injuring 102, and causing $1.2 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Lawton EF4 ranks as the 141st costliest tornado ever.


Quapaw, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Quapaw, Oklahoma Tornado

EF4 tornado
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Duration 6:05 PM CDT – 6:56 PM CDT
Intensity 295 km/h (185 mph) (1-min)

The Quapaw EF4 first touched down as a massively weak EF0 tornado in an open field at 6:05 PM CDT northwest of Wyandotte and immediately north of the Neosho River.

Only low-end EF0 or minor tree damage occurred to trees before the tornado strengthened into a high-end EF0 parallel to Oklahoma State Highway 137. EF1 damage occurred to a line of well-built homes that suffered moderate to major roof damage. 2 were injured as a mobile home was overturned at mid-range EF1 strength as the tornado crossed the intersection of Oklahoma State Highway 137 and Oklahoma State Highway 10 east of Miami at 6:12 PM CDT.

Strengthening continued to occur as the tornado caused low-end to mid-range EF2 as a stovepipe paralleling Oklahoma State Highway 137 east-northeast of Miami. The tornado strengthened further, causing high-end EF2 to low-end EF3 damage as a fat stovepipe before the tornado crossed Interstate 44. 2 were killed 6 were injured as a couple of cars were thrown of of Interstate 44 at either mid-range of high-end EF3 strength.

The tornado continued to strengthen, where low-end EF4 damage occurred to a well-built, anchor-bolted, large farmhouse that was partially swept away. EF4 damage continued to occur as the tornado entered southern Quapaw as a high-end low-end EF4 tornado. 17 were killed and 93 were injured in southern and eastern Quapaw as the tornado caused mostly mid-range to high-end mid-range EF4 damage in Quapaw. Weakening began to occur, as the tornado caused low-end EF4 damage to a few homes, including a line of mobile homes that were completely swept away. In this area, 1 was killed and 5 were injured, 3 of them critically.

The tornado then caused high-end EF2 to low-end EF3 damage to multiple well-built homes as the tornado entered Kansas. A few homes were significantly damaged in southern and western Baxter Springs before the tornado continued to weaken. Major to moderate roof damage occurred to multiple homes at EF1 strength before the tornado dissipated at 6:56 PM CDT after killing 20, injuring 106, and causing $1.3 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The Quapaw EF4 ranks as the 133rd costliest tornado ever.


Antlers, Oklahoma[]

Main Article: 2018 Antlers, Oklahoma Tornado

EF4 tornado
1999 Moore, OK F5 tornado
Duration 6:57 PM CDT – 8:34 PM CDT
Intensity 315 km/h (195 mph) (1-min)

Touching down at 6:57 PM CDT east of Darwin. Causing EF0 to EF1 damage, multiple businesses suffered minor damage. Continuing to strengthen, EF2 damage occurred to a mobile home, killing 2.

Undergoing intense intensification, EF4 damage occurred to multiple businesses and a dozen homes, killing 12. A Walmart Supercentre was completely leveled. with damage rated high-end EF4 here. 72 people were killed at the Walmart, while 124 were injured.

Weakening slightly, a few rows of homes were completely swept away, with 10 deaths occurring at this location with 148 more people getting injured. Antlers' historic trainstation was not even hit, much to the gratitude of the citizens.

After leaving a swath of destruction in Antlers, another person was killed, along with 25 injuries after a bowling alley was hit at high-end EF3 strength. 2 miles south of Finley at 8:08 PM CDT, EF2 to EF3 damage occurred to multiple vacant farms.

The tornado continued to weaken as the tornado minorly scoured the ground, while uprooting hundreds of trees. EF1 damage occurred near Cloudy.

Even more EF0 to EF1 damage occurred before the monster tornado died out near Snow after killing 93, injuring 297, and causing $2.15 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The following day, a state of emergency was declared for Pushmataha County.

The NWS sent survey teams to survey the damage. After months of surveys and inspections from top engineers, the final rating was a high-end EF4. The total damage path reached 75.17 miles long and 1.9 miles wide.

See Also[]


Hitman's 2018 EF4 Tornadoes
2018 Seymour, Texas Tornado2018 Parkersburg, Iowa Tornado2018 Loyal Valley, Texas Tornado2018 Amber, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Chickasha, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Piedmont-El Reno, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Phil Campbell-Hackleburg, Alabama Tornado2018 Iona-Rigby, Idaho Tornado2018 Olathe, Kansas Tornado2018 Gatlinburg, Tennessee Tornado2018 Hot Springs, South Dakota Tornado2018 Greene County, Ohio Tornado2018 Binger, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Millersport, Ohio Tornado2018 Foley, Alabama Tornado2018 Bennington, Kansas Tornado2018 Glazier, Texas Tornado2018 Guin, Alabama Tornado2018 Spencer, South Dakota Tornado2018 Leedey, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Olney, Texas Tornado2018 Udall, Kansas Tornado2018 Blackwell, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Clyde, Texas Tornado2018 Broken Bow, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Checotah, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lawton, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Quapaw, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Antlers, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lake Wilson, Minnesota Tornado2018 Chandler, Minnesota Tornado2018 Kiro, Kansas Tornado2018 Eureka, Kansas Tornado2018 Pushmataha County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Finley, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Union City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Overland Park, Kansas Tornado2018 Dimmitt, Texas Tornado2018 Dover, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Keller, Texas Tornado2018 Reece, Kansas Tornado2018 Goldsby, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Perryville, Missouri Tornado2018 St. Jo, Texas Tornado2018 Roff, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Tuttle, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Sturgis, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Higgins, Texas Tornado2018 Campo, Colorado Tornado2018 Winthrop, Arkansas Tornado2018 Troy, Oregon Tornado2018 Pilger, Nebraska Tornado2018 De Smet, South Dakota Tornado2018 Kingfisher, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Attica, Indiana Tornado2018 Dayton, Indiana Tornado2018 Dorset, Vermont Tornado2018 Davenport, Iowa Tornado2018 Piedmont, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Okarche, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Guthrie, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lincoln County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Tulsa County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Binger-Stillwater, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Fairland, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Chelsea, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Justice, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Dotyville, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Glenpool, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Yauco, Puerto Rico Tornado2018 Mulhall, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Miami, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Griggs, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Grove, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Edmonson, Texas Tornado2018 Panhandle, Texas Tornado2018 Wilco-Dimmitt, Texas Tornado
Hitman's 2018 EF5 Tornadoes
2018 Washington, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Tescott, Kansas Tornado2018 Pennsboro, West Virginia Tornado2018 New Albany, Ohio Tornado2018 Moore, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Clermont-Groveland-Four Corners, Florida Tornado2018 Chapman, Kansas Tornado2018 Jarrell, Texas Tornado2018 Houston-Pasadena, Texas Tornado2018 Cleveland County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Cleveland County-Grady, County Oklahoma Tornado2018 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Joplin-Alba, Missouri Tornado2018 Andover, Kansas Tornado2018 Xenia, Ohio Tornado2018 Red Rock, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Binger, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Denton, Texas Tornado2018 Millersport, Ohio Tornado2018 Vilonia, Arkansas Tornado2018 Hackleburg, Alabama Tornado2018 Ponca City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Freeport, Kansas Tornado2018 Fort Rice, North Dakota Tornadoes2018 Woodward, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Kiowa, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Big Spring, Texas Tornado2018 Rocksprings, Texas Tornado2018 Oberlin, Kansas Tornado2018 Monticello, Indiana Tornado2018 New Cordell, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Oleta, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Stanley, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Attica, Kansas Tornado2018 Elie, Manitoba Tornado2018 Tushka, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Keyes, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Prague, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Bixby, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Webster, South Dakota Tornado
Hitman's 2018 Tornadoes
2018 Seymour, Texas Tornado2018 Daulatpur-Saturia, Bangladesh Tornado2018 Parkersburg, Iowa Tornado2018 Washington, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Loyal Valley, Texas Tornado2018 Tescott, Kansas Tornado2018 Amber, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Chickasha, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Piedmont-El Reno, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Sulphur, Oklahoma Tornado2018 North Sulphur, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Pennsboro, West Virginia Tornado2018 New Albany, Ohio Tornado2018 Tulsa, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Moore, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Phil Campbell-Hackleburg, Alabama Tornado2018 Clermont-Groveland-Four Corners, Florida Tornado2018 Littleton-Columbine, Colorado Tornado2018 Iona-Rigby, Idaho Tornado2018 Chapman, Kansas Tornado2018 Jarrell, Texas Tornado2018 Houston-Pasadena, Texas Tornado2018 Cleveland County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Cleveland County-Grady, County Oklahoma Tornado2018 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Anadarko, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Joplin-Alba, Missouri Tornado2018 Eustace-Canton, Texas Tornado2018 Andover, Kansas Tornado2018 Olathe, Kansas Tornado2018 Gatlinburg, Tennessee Tornado2018 Hot Springs, South Dakota Tornado2018 Greene County, Ohio Tornado2018 Xenia, Ohio Tornado2018 Red Rock, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Binger, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Denton, Texas Tornado2018 Millersport, Ohio Tornado2018 Foley, Alabama Tornado2018 Bennington, Kansas Tornado2018 Smithville, Mississippi Tornado2018 Glazier, Texas Tornado2018 Vilonia, Arkansas Tornado2018 Hackleburg, Alabama Tornado2018 Ponca City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Freeport, Kansas Tornado2018 Guin, Alabama Tornado2018 Fort Rice, North Dakota Tornadoes2018 Spencer, South Dakota Tornado2018 Woodward, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Leedey, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Olney, Texas Tornado2018 Udall, Kansas Tornado2018 Blackwell, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Kiowa, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Big Spring, Texas Tornado2018 Rocksprings, Texas Tornado2018 Oberlin, Kansas Tornado2018 Clyde, Texas Tornado2018 Broken Bow, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Checotah, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lawton, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Quapaw, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Antlers, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lake Wilson, Minnesota Tornado2018 Chandler, Minnesota Tornado2018 Kiro, Kansas Tornado2018 Monticello, Indiana Tornado2018 El Reno, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Eureka, Kansas Tornado2018 Pushmataha County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 New Cordell, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Finley, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Oleta, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Stanley, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Attica, Kansas Tornado2018 Union City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Overland Park, Kansas Tornado2018 Dover, Oklahoma Tornado2018 South Chickasha, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Northern Kingfisher, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Keller, Texas Tornado2018 Reece, Kansas Tornado2018 Midwest City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Cuba, Missouri Tornado2018 Dimmitt, Texas Tornado2018 Água Santa, Brazil Tornado2018 Fray Marcos, Uruguay Tornado2018 Goldsby, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Perryville, Missouri Tornado2018 St. Jo, Texas Tornado2018 Roff, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Tuttle, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Birmingham, England Tornado2018 Rosario, Argentina Tornado2018 Ciríaco, Brazil Tornado2018 Lecce, Italy Tornado2018 Viersen, Germany Tornado2018 Domme, France Tornado2018 Emporia, Kansas Tornado2018 Tushka, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Keyes, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Sturgis, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Higgins, Texas Tornado2018 Campo, Colorado Tornado2018 Winthrop, Arkansas Tornado2018 Troy, Oregon Tornado2018 Pilger, Nebraska Tornado2018 De Smet, South Dakota Tornado2018 Attica, Indiana Tornado2018 Dayton, Indiana Tornado2018 Kingfisher, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Delaware, Ohio Tornado2018 Covington, Virginia Tornado2018 Yonkers, New York Tornado2018 Dorset, Vermont Tornado2018 Jacksonville, Florida Tornado2018 Haines City, Florida Tornado2018 Davenport, Iowa Tornado2018 Caddo County-Grady County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Caddo County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Piedmont, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Okarche, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Guthrie, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lincoln County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Prague, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Newcastle, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Elie, Manitoba Tornado2018 Fairland, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Chelsea, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Justice, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Dotyville, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Glenpool, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Bixby, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Tulsa County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Binger-Stillwater, Oklahoma Tornado2018 N'Djamena, Chad Tornado2018 N'Djamena-Gaoui, Chad Tornado2018 Dhaka, Bangladesh Tornado2018 New Delhi, India Tornado2018 Mumbai, India Tornado2018 Yauco, Puerto Rico Tornado2018 Mulhall, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Miami, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Griggs, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Grove, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Edmonson, Texas Tornado2018 Panhandle, Texas Tornado2018 Wilco-Dimmitt, Texas Tornado2018 Turkey, Texas Tornado2018 Slaton-Guthrie, Texas Tornado2018 Chico-Bowie, Texas Tornado
Hitman's 2018 Outbreaks
January 2, 2018 tornado outbreakJanuary 14, 2018 Midwest tornado outbreakMarch 2018 Tornado OutbreakSuper Outbreak of 2018Tornado Outbreak of May 15, 2018Tornado Outbreak of May 16, 2018Tornado Outbreak sequence of May 21-26, 2018Tornado Outbreak of May 30-31, 2018June 16, 2018 Tornado OutbreakJune 21, 2018 Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of July 2, 2018 Tornado Outbreak of July 6-7, 2018Tornado Outbreak of July 18-21, 2018August 2-4, 2018 Tornado Outbreak2018 Northeastern Oklahoma Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of December 30-31, 2018
Notable Individual Outbreaks
Tornado Outbreak of April 19, 1926March 2018 Tornado OutbreakSuper Outbreak of 2018Tornado Outbreak of May 15, 2018Tornado Outbreak of May 16, 2018Tornado Outbreak sequence of May 21-26, 2018Tornado Outbreak of May 30-31, 2018June 16, 2018 Tornado OutbreakJune 21, 2018 Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of July 2, 2018Tornado Outbreak of July 6-7, 2018Tornado Outbreak of July 18-21, 2018August 2-4, 2018 Tornado Outbreak2018 Northeastern Oklahoma Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of December 30-31, 2018Tornado Outbreak of February 18-19, 2019Tornado Outbreak of March 6-8, 2019Tornado outbreak of March 17-19, 2019Tornado Outbreak Sequence of June 13-19, 2019Tornado Outbreak of January 3-6, 2020Tornado Outbreak of January 10-14, 2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of January 17-24, 2020Tornado Outbreak of January 26-28, 2020Tornado Outbreak of February 1-2,2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of February 4-12, 2020Tornado Outbreak of February 16-17, 2020Tornado Outbreak of February 19-21, 2020Tornado Outbreak of February 22-24, 2020Tornado Outbreak of February 26-27, 20202020 Tornado Alley Tornado OutbreakWest Coast Tornado Outbreak of March 6-8, 2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of March 10-23, 2020Tornado Outbreak of March 27-29, 2020Northeast Tornado Outbreak of March 31-April 1, 2020Tornado Outbreak of April 3-4, 2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of April 6-11, 2020Tornado outbreak sequence of April 2020April 2020 Oklahoma Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of April 27-29, 2020Early May 2020 tornado outbreak sequenceTornado Outbreak Sequence of May 12-17, 2020Super Outbreak of 2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of May 29-June 3, 2020Tornado Outbreak of June 6-9, 2020Tornado Outbreak of June 12-14, 2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of June 16-23, 2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of June 26-30, 20202020 Alaska Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of July 4-10, 2020Tornado Outbreak of July 12-13, 2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of July 15-24, 2020Tornado Outbreak of July 26-29, 2020Hurricane Marco Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of August 5-6, 2020Tornado Outbreak of August 8-11, 2020August 2020 Great Plains Tornado Outbreak Sequence2020 Hawaii Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of August 23-24, 2020Tornado Outbreak of August 27-29, 2020Hurricane Paul Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of September 7-11, 2020Hurricane Rene Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of September 16-17, 20202020 Dixie Alley Tornado OutbreakHurricane Teddy Tornado OutbreakHurricane Vicky Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of October 1-4, 2020October 7-8, 2020 Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of October 10-11, 2020Tornado Outbreak of October 13-15, 2020Tornado Outbreak Sequence of October 17-24, 2020Tornado Outbreak of October 26-29, 2020November 1-3, 2020 Tornado OutbreakNovember 2020 Tornado Outbreak SequenceNovember 15-17, 2020 Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of November 19-22, 2020Late November 2020 Deep South Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of November 29-December 1, 20202020 Great Plains Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak Sequence of December 6-13, 2020Hurricane Theta Tornado OutbreakTornado Outbreak of December 19-22, 2020Tornado Outbreak of December 24-26, 2020Tornado Outbreak of December 29-31, 20202027 Super OutbreakSuper Outbreak of 20372043 Super Outbreak2065 Super Outbreak2265 Florida Tornado Outbreak
Hitman's EF4 Tornadoes
2012 Compton, California Tornado2012 Inglewood, California Tornado2017 Bradenton, Florida Tornado2018 Seymour, Texas Tornado2018 Parkersburg, Iowa Tornado2018 Loyal Valley, Texas Tornado2018 Amber, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Chickasha, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Piedmont-El Reno, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Phil Campbell-Hackleburg, Alabama Tornado2018 Iona-Rigby, Idaho Tornado2018 Olathe, Kansas Tornado2018 Gatlinburg, Tennessee Tornado2018 Hot Springs, South Dakota Tornado2018 Greene County, Ohio Tornado2018 Binger, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Millersport, Ohio Tornado2018 Foley, Alabama Tornado2018 Bennington, Kansas Tornado2018 Glazier, Texas Tornado2018 Guin, Alabama Tornado2018 Spencer, South Dakota Tornado2018 Leedey, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Olney, Texas Tornado2018 Udall, Kansas Tornado2018 Blackwell, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Clyde, Texas Tornado2018 Broken Bow, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Checotah, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lawton, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Quapaw, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Antlers, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lake Wilson, Minnesota Tornado2018 Chandler, Minnesota Tornado2018 Kiro, Kansas Tornado2018 Eureka, Kansas Tornado2018 Pushmataha County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Finley, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Union City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Overland Park, Kansas Tornado2018 Dimmitt, Texas Tornado2018 Dover, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Keller, Texas Tornado2018 Reece, Kansas Tornado2018 Goldsby, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Perryville, Missouri Tornado2018 St. Jo, Texas Tornado2018 Roff, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Tuttle, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Sturgis, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Higgins, Texas Tornado2018 Campo, Colorado Tornado2018 Winthrop, Arkansas Tornado2018 Troy, Oregon Tornado2018 Pilger, Nebraska Tornado2018 De Smet, South Dakota Tornado2018 Kingfisher, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Attica, Indiana Tornado2018 Dayton, Indiana Tornado2018 Dorset, Vermont Tornado2018 Davenport, Iowa Tornado2018 Piedmont, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Okarche, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Guthrie, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Lincoln County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Tulsa County, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Binger-Stillwater, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Fairland, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Chelsea, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Justice, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Dotyville, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Glenpool, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Yauco, Puerto Rico Tornado2018 Mulhall, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Miami, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Griggs, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Grove, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Edmonson, Texas Tornado2018 Panhandle, Texas Tornado2018 Wilco-Dimmitt, Texas Tornado2019 El Dorado, Kansas Tornado2019 Hornet, Missouri Tornado2019 Detroit, Michigan Tornado2019 Arnett, Oklahoma-Higgins-Canadian-Lipscomb, Texas Tornado2019 Randolph, Kansas Tornado2019 Prescott, Arkansas tornado2019 Baxter County, Arkansas Tornado2019 Clinton, Arkansas Tornado2019 Ballwin, Missouri Tornado2019 Chesterfield, Missouri Tornado2019 Manchester, Missouri Tornado2019 St. Louis County, Missouri Tornado2019 Andover, Kansas Tornado2019 Vanora, Kansas Tornado2019 Eureka, Kansas Tornado2019 Butler County, Kansas Tornado2019 Sedgwick County, Kansas Tornado2019 Goddard, Kansas Tornado2019 North Andover, Kansas Tornado2019 Bentley, Kansas Tornado2019 Coleman, Kansas Tornado2019 Paxton, Kansas Tornado2019 Sedgwick, Kansas Tornado2019 Blakely, Alabama Tornado2019 Yeuyang, China Tornado2019 Golden City, Missouri Tornado2019 Carl Junction, Missouri Tornado2019 Harper, Kansas Tornado2019 Attica-Harper, Kansas Tornado2019 Salt Lake City, Utah Tornado2019 Snyder, Oklahoma Tornado2019 Sterling, Kansas Tornado2019 Hesston, Kansas Tornado2019 Lenexa, Kansas Tornado2019 Girvin, Texas Tornado2019 Mulhall, Oklahoma Tornado2019 Washington, Illinois Tornado2019 Rochelle, Illinois Tornado2019 Vicksburg, Mississippi Tornado2020 Wallace, Kansas Tornado2020 Garden City, Kansas Tornado2020 Ensign, Kansas Tornado2020 Reform, Alabama Tornado2020 Gadsden, Alabama Tornado2020 Vincent, Alabama Tornado2020 Forest Acres, South Carolina Tornado2020 Statesville, North Carolina Tornado2020 Tryon, Nebraska Tornado2020 Loup City, Nebraska Tornado2020 Laramie, Wyoming Tornado2020 Castle Rock, Colorado Tornado2020 Wheat Ridge, Colorado Tornado2020 Aspen, Colorado Tornado2020 Greeley, Colorado Tornado2020 Windsor, Colorado Tornado2020 Lake Providence, Louisiana Tornado2020 Ward, Alabama Tornado2020 Warsaw, Alabama Tornado2020 Eutaw, Alabama Tornado2020 Port Gibson, Mississippi Tornado2020 Fayette, Mississippi Tornado2020 Bonifay, Florida Tornado2020 Sparta, Georgia Tornado2020 Paris, Arkansas Tornado2020 New Rochelle, New York Tornado2020 Amherst, Massachusetts Tornado2020 Brookline, Massachusetts Tornado2020 Oak Ridge, Tennessee Tornado2020 Athens, Mississippi Tornado2020 Vernon, Alabama Tornado2020 Steens, Mississippi Tornado2020 Pickensville-Sumiton, Alabama Tornado2020 McAlester, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Tishomingo, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Plainfield, Illinois Tornado2020 Murphysboro, Illinois Tornado2020 Capitol, Montana Tornado2020 Washington D.C. Tornado2020 Oshtemo, Michigan tornado2020 Madison, Wisconsin Tornado2020 Hyden, Kentucky Tornado2020 Louisville, Kentucky Tornado2020 Steubenville, Ohio Tornado2020 Dayton, Ohio Tornado2020 Kalamazoo, Michigan Tornado2020 South Bend, Indiana Tornado2020 Dunlap, Indiana Tornado2020 Gorham, Illinois Tornado2020 Joliet, Illinois Tornado2020 Renville County, Minnesota Tornado2020 Erie, Pennsylvania Tornado2020 Knoxville, Tennessee Tornado2020 Jackson, Tennessee Tornado2020 Cookeville, Tennessee Tornado2020 Springfield, Missouri Tornado2020 Leavenworth, Kansas Tornado2020 Dubuque, Iowa Tornado2020 Kenosha, Wisconsin Tornado2020 Lansing, Michigan Tornado2020 Bismarck, North Dakota Tornado2020 Pierre, South Dakota Tornado2020 Pine Ridge, South Dakota Tornado2020 Billings, Montana Tornado2020 Missoula, Montana Tornado2020 Great Falls, Montana Tornado2020 Bozeman, Montana Tornado2020 Solomon, Kansas Tornado2020 Abilene, Kansas Tornado2020 Valley Mills, Texas Tornado2020 Eustace, Texas Tornado2020 Granbury, Texas Tornado2020 Bradley, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Jefferson City, Missouri Tornado2020 Cheyenne, Wyoming Tornado2020 Gillette, Wyoming Tornado2020 Garland, Texas Tornado2021 Gladstone, New Mexico Tornado2021 Piedmont, Oklahoma tornado2022 Skidmore, Missouri Tornado2023 Noxubee County, Mississippi2023 Macon, Mississippi Tornado2023 Delhi, Louisiana Tornado2023 Amite County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Pike County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Liberty, Mississippi Tornado2023 Gloster, Mississippi Tornado2023 Pearl River County, Mississippi Tornado
All Hitman's EF5 Tornadoes
2016 Sherman, Texas Tornado2017 Mount Dora, Florida Tornado2017 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Washington, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Tescott, Kansas Tornado2018 Pennsboro, West Virginia Tornado2018 New Albany, Ohio Tornado2018 Moore, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Clermont-Groveland-Four Corners, Florida Tornado2018 Chapman, Kansas Tornado2018 Jarrell, Texas Tornado2018 Houston-Pasadena, Texas Tornado2018 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Joplin-Alba, Missouri Tornado2018 Andover, Kansas Tornado2018 Xenia, Ohio Tornado2018 Red Rock, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Denton, Texas Tornado2018 Vilonia, Arkansas Tornado2018 Hackleburg, Alabama Tornado2018 Ponca City, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Freeport, Kansas Tornado2018 Fort Rice, North Dakota Tornadoes2018 Woodward, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Kiowa, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Big Spring, Texas Tornado2018 Rocksprings, Texas Tornado2018 Oberlin, Kansas Tornado2018 Monticello, Indiana Tornado2018 New Cordell, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Oleta, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Attica, Kansas Tornado2018 Tushka, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Broken Arrow, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Keyes, Oklahoma Tornado2018 Prague, Oklahoma Tornado2019 Cotter, Arkansas Tornado2019 Silver Creek, Mississippi Tornado2019 Key West, Florida Tornado2019 Sand Springs, Oklahoma Tornado2019 Spiro, Oklahoma Tornado2019 Vinita, Oklahoma Tornado2019 Vian, Oklahoma Tornado2019 Sierra Vista, Arizona Tornado2019 Parshall, North Dakota Tornado2019 Bridge Creek-Moore, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Burkville-Montgomery, Alabama Tornado2020 Bullock County, Alabama2020 Piedmont, Alabama Tornado2020 Delta, Alabama Tornado2020 Cox, Florida Tornado2020 White, Georgia Tornado2020 Plains, Georgia Tornado2020 Dexter, Georgia Tornado2020 Kannapolis, North Carolina Tornado2020 York, Nebraska Tornado2020 Ralston, Nebraska Tornado2020 Rocky Ford, Colorado Tornado2020 Centennial, Colorado Tornado2020 Boulder, Colorado Tornado2020 Adams County, Colorado Tornado2020 Elbert County, Colorado Tornado2020 Lakewood, Colorado Tornado2020 Golden, Colorado Tornado2020 Denver, Colorado Tornado2020 Littleton, Colorado Tornado2020 Colorado Springs, Colorado Tornado2020 Pueblo, Colorado Tornado2020 Fort Collins, Colorado Tornado2020 Loveland, Colorado Tornado2020 Arapahoe County, Colorado Tornado2020 Jefferson County, Colorado Tornado2020 Oneonta, Alabama Tornado2020 Lexington, Mississippi Tornado2020 Stone Mountain, Georgia Tornado2020 Decatur, Georgia Tornado2020 Allendale, South Carolina Tornado2020 Worcester, Massachusetts Tornado2020 Boston, Massachusetts Tornado2020 Chicago, Illinois Tornado2020 Auburn-Enterprise-Dothan, Alabama Tornado2020 Scottsboro, Alabama Tornado2020 Phil Campbell, Alabama Tornado2020 Double Springs, Alabama Tornado2020 Macon County, Alabama Tornado2020 Ider, Alabama Tornado2020 Vernon, Alabama Tornado2020 Philadelphia, Mississippi Tornado2020 Muncie, Indiana Tornado2020 Blair, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Kingfisher County, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Richmond, Virginia Tornado2020 Charlottesville, Virginia Tornado2020 Petersburg, Virginia Tornado2020 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Tornado2020 Raleigh, North Carolina Tornado2020 Durham, North Carolina Tornado2020 Nashville, Tennessee Tornado2020 Memphis, Tennessee Tornado2020 Kansas City, Missouri Tornado2020 Lincoln, Nebraska Tornado2020 Lexington, Kentucky Tornado2020 St. Louis, Missouri-East St. Louis, Illinois Tornado2020 Des Moines, Iowa Tornado2020 Minneapolis, Minnesota Tornado2020 St. Paul, Minnesota Tornado2020 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Tornado2020 Naperville, Illinois Tornado2020 Indianapolis, Indiana Tornado2020 Gary, Indiana Tornado2020 Dearborn, Michigan Tornado2020 Detroit, Michigan Tornado2020 Cincinnati, Ohio Tornado2020 Akron, Ohio Tornado2020 Cleveland, Ohio Tornado2020 Rapid City, South Dakota Tornado2020 Sioux Falls, South Dakota Tornado2020 Brandenburg, Kentucky Tornado2020 Covington, Kentucky Tornado2020 Niles, Ohio Tornado2020 Lorain, Ohio Tornado2020 Midway, Indiana Tornado2020 Lebanon, Indiana Tornado2020 Griffin, Indiana Tornado2020 Depauw, Indiana Tornado2020 Palestine, Illinois Tornado2020 Alton, Illinois Tornado2020 Flint, Michigan Tornado2020 Jordan, Iowa Tornado2020 Austin, Minnesota Tornado2020 Lake Wilson, Minnesota Tornado2020 Fargo, North Dakota Tornado2020 Hallam, Nebraska Tornado2020 Grand Island, Nebraska Tornado2020 Joplin, Missouri Tornado2020 Snyder, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Goldsby, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Mangum, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Perry-Mulhall, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Greensburg, Kansas Tornado2020 Pittsburg, Kansas Tornado2020 Wichita, Kansas Tornado2020 Casper, Wyoming Tornado2020 Hinton, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Blanchard, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Reading, Kansas Tornado2020 Golden City, Missouri Tornado2020 La Grange, Missouri Tornado2020 Oologah, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Hugo, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Rozel, Kansas Tornado2020 Pampa, Texas Tornado2020 Noble, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Tulsa, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Allison, Texas Tornado2020 Bridge Creek, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Chickasha, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Butler, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Davis, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Amber, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Wichita Falls, Texas Tornado2020 Dodge City, Kansas Tornado2020 Sapulpa, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Liberal, Kansas Tornado2020 Silsbee, Texas Tornado2020 Omaha, Nebraska Tornado2020 Arapho-Custer City-Thomas, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Denton-Gainesville-Thackerville, Texas-Dibble-Blanchard-Mustang-Yukon-Kingfisher, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Eagle City, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Mountain View, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Elmer, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Camanche, Iowa Tornado2020 McPherson, Kansas Tornado2020 Shawnee, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Loyal, Oklahoma Tornado2020 Katie, Oklahoma Tornado2021 Anadarko, Oklahoma Tornado2021 Piedmont - Guthrie, Oklahoma Tornado2021 Ashley-Walcott, North Dakota Tornado2022 El Dorado, Kansas Tornado2023 Dallas, Texas Tornado2023 Memphis, Tennessee Tornado2023 Jefferson County, Arkansas Tornado2023 Pulaski County, Arkansas Tornado2023 Arkansas County, Arkansas Tornado2023 Desha County, Arkansas Tornado2023 Phillips County, Arkansas Tornado2023 Coahoma County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Quitman County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Pontotoc County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Union County, Mississippi Tornado2023 LaSalle Parish, Louisiana Tornado2023 Madison Parish, Louisiana Tornado2023 Clay County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Warren County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Madison County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Rankin County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Leflore County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Sunflower County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Grenada County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Neshoba County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Lauderdale County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Marion County, Alabama Tornado2023 Winston County, Alabama Tornado2023 Itawamba County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Tishomingo County, Mississippi Tornado2023 Rockdale County, Georgia Tornado2023 Walton County, Georgia Tornado2023 Habersham County, Georgia Tornado2023 Banks County, Georgia Tornado2023 Ackworth, Georgia Tornado2023 Cumming, Georgia Tornado2023 Edgefield, South Carolina Tornado2023 Newton County, Georgia Tornado2023 Taliaferro County, Georgia Tornado2023 Hancock County, Georgia Tornado2023 Glasscock County, Georgia Tornado2023 Brantley County, Georgia Tornado2023 Pierce County, Georgia Tornado2023 Bacon County, Georgia Tornado2023 Jeff Davis County, Georgia Tornado2023 Long County, Georgia Tornado2023 Liberty County, Georgia Tornado2023 Orangeburg County, South Carolina Tornado2023 Chandler, Minnesota Tornado2025 Waurika-Addington, Oklahoma Tornado2025 Harrisburg-Reading-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tornado2027 Tuscaloosa, Alabama Tornado2028 Mulhall, Oklahoma Tornado2028 Wray, Colorado tornado2028 Lone Grove, Oklahoma Tornado2028 Wynnewood, Oklahoma Tornado2037 Elgin, Oklahoma Tornado2265 Minneola- Clermont- Four Corners, Florida Tornado
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