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Visible Satellite 23:50Z on 2015-04-02. Satellite images are derived from the Iowa Environmental Mesonet of Iowa State University.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
23:50Z EF0 KGLD CO Cheyenne Kit Carson The tornado was viewed from five miles east of Highway 59. Radar estimated position of the tornado is four miles north-northwest of the town of Kit Carson. No damage was reported.
00:24Z EF0 KINX KS Labette Parsons Very brief tornado touchdown over open country. The tornado width was 50 yards.
00:40Z EF0 KINX KS Labette Labette A brief touchdown occurred in open country and was 75 yards wide. It was observed by the Emergency Manager and a storm chasers video.
00:58Z EF0 KINX KS Cherokee Hallowell A NWS storm survey indicated a brief weak EF-0 tornado occurred over western Cherokee County with winds up to 60 mph. Minor damage to tree limbs occurred near NW 100th Street and NW Bethlehem Road.
01:10Z EF0 KINX KS Labette Mound Vly A trained spotter witnessed a brief touchdown that damaged a small shed (DI1 DOD1). The tornado width was 50 yards.
01:31Z EF0 KILN OH Clark New Carlisle Arpt An EF0 tornado damaged trees and an outbuilding along Addison-New Carlisle Road.
01:33Z EF0 KSGF MO Barton Golden City A NWS storm survey found that an EF-0 tornado tracked east northeast for approximately 2.6 miles southwest of Golden City. A hay barn was destroyed and trees were damage. Winds were estimated up to 85 mph.
02:09Z EF0 KSGF MO Jasper Prosperity A NWS storm survey indicated a brief tornado with winds around 80 mph or an EF-0 tornado occurred near Webb City. The tornado caused the destruction of two outbuildings with some debris thrown across the street. There was additional damage that occurred to a roof, gutters, and siding of a single family home. Some of the siding was thrown approximately 150 yards. Several hardwood trees suffered significant damage with limbs down both to the east and west. Winds were estimated up to 80 mph.
02:59Z EF1 KINX OK Craig Kelso This is the first segment of a three segment tornado. In Craig County, the tornado first damaged barns and trees at the S 440 Road. It moved east-southeast snapping or uprooting trees and damaging barns and outbuildings along the E 200 Road, the S 440 Road, and the E 230 Road before crossing I-44, where it blew over two tractor trailers, injuring the driver of one of them. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 95 to 105 mph. The tornado continued into Ottawa County, Oklahoma.
03:08Z EF1 KINX OK Ottawa Afton This is the second segment of a three segment tornado. In Ottawa County, the tornado moved through open country and then crossed Highway 60 where it threw several round hay bales. It destroyed barns and outbuildings, damaged several homes, and snapped or uprooted numerous trees as it crossed the S 510 Road and S 520 Road. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 95 to 105 mph. The tornado continued into Delaware County, Oklahoma.
03:14Z EF1 KINX OK Delaware Bernice This is the third of three segments of this tornado. The tornado crossed into Delaware County near the S 520 Road. Trees were snapped or uprooted, barns and outbuildings were damaged, and homes were damaged as it approached the north end of Grand Lake from the west-northwest. It destroyed a private boat dock on the lake then moved through a community of houses to the east of the lake, resulting in damage to the roofs of homes as well as tree damage. The tornado dissipated to the east of this community in open country. Based on this damage, estimated maximum wind in this segment of the tornado was 95 to 105 mph.
04:25Z EF1 KSGF MO Mcdonald Mountain An EF-1 tornado started in southeastern McDonald County and moved into southwestern Barry County. There was damage to a house and barn as well as a pontoon boat. Numerous trees were also snapped. Winds were estimated up to 100 mph.
04:32Z EF1 KSGF MO Barry Mayflower An EF-1 tornado started in southeastern McDonald County and moved into southwestern Barry County. There was damage to a house and barn as well as a pontoon boat. Numerous trees were also snapped. Winds were estimated up to 100 mph.
05:26Z EF1 KSGF MO Douglas Vanzant A NWS storm survey found an EF-1 tornado tracked near Vanzant with an approximate 1 mile long path. Several outbuildings were destroyed and numerous trees were uprooted. Several power lines were blown over. Winds were estimated up to 100 mph.
05:40Z EF1 KSGF AR Boone Burlington The tornado started 2.5 miles southwest of Burlington and tracked generally east to just past the new US Hwy 65. The tornado then dropped southeast before lifting 3 miles southwest of Myrtle. Homes were damaged off of old Hwy 65, and several buildings at the Arkansas Baptist Boys Ranch were damaged. Some chicken houses were damaged, along with several trees snapped or uprooted along the path.
05:52Z EF2 KSGF MO Howell Burnham An EF-2 tornado tracked on the ground for approximately 7.6 miles near Pomona with a path width approximately 440 yards. This tornado destroyed two well built homes and three trailer homes. There was minor to moderate damage to 9 barns, two shops, and two public buildings. Numerous trees and power lines were blown down. Winds were estimated up to 120 mph.
07:17Z EF0 KINX KS Labette Chetopa Very brief tornado touchdown over open country. A dust cloud at the surface was noted. Tornado width was 50 yards.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).