The tornado was the 9th of 14 tornadoes produced by a supercell thunderstorm during the tornado outbreak. It formed around pm CST about 2 miles south-southwest of Amber, and grew rapidly to monstrous proportions as it headed NE, paralleling I It moved across Bridge Creek and rural parts of northwest Newcastle, causing continuous F4 and sporadic F5 damage.
The tornado was estimated to be a mile in diameter in this area. Still moving northeast and still producing F4 and occasional F5 damage, it crossed I at the Shields Blvd. This turn took the tornado more to the north-northeast as it crossed I between Bryant Ave. Continuing to turn slowly, it moved almost due north but maintained F4 intensity as it crossed I just east of Sooner Road and continued north to between SE 15th and Reno Ave. The tornado was also the th tornado to strike the Oklahoma City area since This deadly, violent tornado was part of an outbreak of tornadoes on that occurred in parts of central and eastern Oklahoma as well as 5 other states in the central U.
The tornado destroyed numerous trees, many of which were debarked, before crossing U. Interstate Highway Three people died in vehicles near the I Calumet exit, and two other fatalities occurred just northeast of that location.
Cars were thrown thousands of feet off the roadways. It is believed that the tornado reached its maximum intensity just after crossing I, and it was here that a mobile radar measured winds of greater than mph just off the surface. The tornado side-swiped the El Reno Oklahoma Mesonet station located 5 miles west of El Reno along its path , and the site measured wind gusts of and mph.
From this location, the tornado continued northeast, narrowly missing the town of Piedmont. More widespread EF-4 damage was seen west and north of Piedmont. Especially hard hit was the Falcon Lake neighborhood, near the Kingfisher County border. Two children were killed at this location.
The tornado entered far southeast Kingfisher County before moving into Logan County. However, EF-3 damage occurred just over the Kingfisher County border, debarking trees and significantly damaging buildings. As the tornado continued northeast, the damage was mainly considered EF-2, with damage to mostly outbuildings and trees.
The tornado then continued into Logan County. The tornado moved into Logan County and resulted in two additional fatalities both of whom were outside when the tornado struck near Cashion.
The tornado destroyed several manufactured homes both double and single-wide after entering Logan County. Large high-transmission line tresses collapsed. Trees were debarked with only stumps remaining. Several buildings had most of their exterior walls collapse, with only the inner walls remaining. EF-2 to occasionally EF-3 damage occurred as the tornado neared Guthrie. Luckily, most of the town of Guthrie was spared to the tornado as it moved west and then north of the center of the city.
Finally, the tornado dissipated northeast of Guthrie with some minor tree damage. EF-4 damage occurred soon after the tornado moved northeast and crossed State Highway The tornado then turned more east and then east-northeast after crossing Interstate Upper range EF-4 damage was again observed as it began to move into progressively higher density residential areas approaching May Avenue.
After crossing Western Avenue, numerous buildings were destroyed and horses killed at Orr Family Farm. Two storage tanks estimated to weigh approximately 10 tons were lifted from Orr Family Farm and landed about one-half mile east. Despite the destruction of this elementary school during school hours, no fatalities occurred at the school. As the tornado continued to move east and east-northeast, it moved through much more densely populated suburban neighborhoods of southwest Oklahoma City and Moore where violent destruction was widespread.
The width of EF-4 and greater damage was up to yards wide as the tornado moved through neighborhoods east of Western Avenue. The first two fatalities occurred in a house in the neighborhood just east of Briarwood Elementary, with another fatality in a house as the tornado approached Santa Fe Avenue. Damage to the school was extensive and seven children were killed when a wall collapsed at the school.
Nine other people were killed in eight different neighborhood homes within one-quarter mile of Plaza Towers Elementary, most occurring just south of the school. The tornado turned northeast as it approached Telephone Road, made a loop near the intersection of Telephone Road and 4th Street, then moved southeast crossing the interstate. Three people were killed when a convenience store along Telephone Road was destroyed. Crossing Telephone Road, the tornado inflicted significant damage to the Moore Medical Center, a post office and numerous businesses along Telephone Road and U.
Interstate Highway I Although the tornado was narrower after crossing I, it continued to produce EF-4 damage in neighborhoods east of the interstate as it curved east and then again east-northeast. One fatality occurred at a business just east of the interstate, and one final fatality occurred in a home between Eastern Avenue and Bryant Avenue.
Moving east from Bryant, the tornado continued to produce EF-2 damage with isolated EF-4 damage noted. The density of housing also decreased east of Bryant as the tornado moved east and east-northeast before dissipating at pm CST east of Air Depot Blvd. Boren Blvd. Suite Norman, OK Comments? Please Contact Us. Please try another search. Multiple locations were found. Please select one of the following:. Location Help. Active Weather from Coast to Coast Heavy rain will continue to bring threats of flooding with potential for flash floods and debris flows on burn scars across the Pacific Northwest.
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A protruding anchor bolt from slab with base plate ripped away is shown among the rubble of a destroyed home in Smithville, Mississippi, following an EF5 tornado on April 27, Each red triangle is the location of a tornado that caused EF5 or F5 damage.
A total of 59 tornadoes have been rated this intensity since The largest percentage of tornado deaths are caused by twisters rated EF3-EF5. This tornado struck just a few years before the modern warning system was established. Tupelo, Mississippi, was the worst affected, with killed by an F5 twister on April 5.
Gainesville, Georgia, saw lives lost the following day when a F4 tornado struck the city. The fourth-deadliest F5 tornado was that which devastated Joplin, Missouri, on May 22, , killing An additional three to eight fatalities occurred indirectly as a result of the storm, according to various sources.
This was the first tornado of any intensity to kill more than people since the Flint, Michigan, twister of June 8, , when perished another F5 event and the seventh-deadliest single tornado in U. The small town was crowded with people from out of town viewing a circus event. If not for that unfortunate circumstance, the death toll would likely have been much lower. A more extensive dive into EF5 tornadoes can be found here on Weather Underground.
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