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Visible Satellite 20:36Z on 2019-05-07. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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20:36Z EFU KAMA TX Hutchinson Pringle NWS damage survey information found that a tornado touchdown first occurred about 11 miles SSW of Spearman at 0336 pm CDT and lifted at 0349 pm CDT approximately 8 miles SSW of Spearman. The tornado crossed the Hansford County line around 342 pm CDT. The tornado was rated EF-unknown, with track and times based on eyewitness accounts and video.
20:42Z EFU KAMA TX Hansford Spearman NWS damage survey information found that a tornado touchdown first occurred about 11 miles SSW of Spearman at 0336 pm CDT and lifted at 0349 pm CDT approximately 8 miles SSW of Spearman. The tornado crossed the Hansford County line around 342 pm CDT. The tornado was rated EF-unknown, with track and times based on eyewitness accounts and video.
21:27Z EFU KLBB TX Hale Halfway Storm chasers observed and photographed a brief tornado approximately five miles southwest of Edmonson in Hale County. The NWS survey team was unable to locate any damage.
21:48Z EF0 KMAF TX Pecos Coyanosa A thunderstorm produced a tornado approximately 13 miles north of Fort Stockton, just east of State Highway 18 over open country. The tornado became rain-wrapped which caused difficulty in viewing the entire life cycle of the tornado. The tornado continued to around 12 miles north northeast of Fort Stockton. No damage was reported with this tornado. The peak wind was estimated to be around 80 mph.
21:49Z EF0 KAMA TX Hutchinson Hutchinson Co Arpt NWS damage survey information found that a tornado briefly touched down at 0449 pm CDT 3 miles north of Borger. The tornado was rated EF-0 due to minor damage to homes, with roof and shingle damage noted.
21:50Z EF0 KDDC TX Ochiltree Twichell NWS damage survey information found that a tornado briefly touched down at 0450 pm CDT 4 miles south of Gray. The tornado was rated EF-0, and based upon broadcast media crew video of the tornado in an open field.
22:00Z EF0 KSFX ID Twin Falls Kimberly A video was posted on Facebook. Downed trees were reported at a farm.
22:11Z EFU KAMA TX Swisher Eunice A large, multiple vortex tornado was photographed by several storm chasers southwest of Tulia in Swisher County. Despite its size, the NWS survey team did not find any evidence |of damage.
22:16Z EF0 KAMA TX Hutchinson Stinnett NWS damage survey information found that a cone tornado touched down for approximately 3 minutes in the Canadian River valley. The tornado received was given an EF-0 rating, with time and track based on trained spotter information.
22:56Z EFU KAMA TX Swisher Vigo Park Video evidence from a storm chaser showed a rain wrapped tornado moving to the northeast approximately 5-7 miles west-northwest of Vigo Park in Swisher County. The NWS survey team did not find any evidence of tornado damage due to the lack of damage indicators.
23:27Z EF0 KAMA TX Armstrong Wayside Multiple reports of downed trees and powerlines due to a tornado along us Highway 207 in far southern Armstrong County.
23:56Z EF0 KDDC TX Lipscomb Lipscomb A tornado was observed on the ground for less than one minute by a trained spotter west of Lipscomb. No damage was reported.
00:25Z EF0 KAMA TX Donley Howardwick NWS storm survey information suggests that the tornado touched down 1 mile southeast of Howardwick at 0725 PM CDT and lifted in Howardwick at 0728 pm CDT. This tornado was assigned an EF-0 rating based upon damage to trees, car ports and roofs of trailers.
00:35Z EF0 KMAF TX Pecos Bakersfield A thunderstorm produced a tornado about three and a half miles northwest of Bakersfield. The tornado became rain-wrapped and remained over open country. The tornado ended about three miles north northwest of Bakersfield. No damage was reported with this tornado. The estimated peak wind of the tornado was 80 mph.
00:48Z EF0 KAMA TX Donley Howardwick NWS damage survey information suggests that a tornado touched down 7 miles SSW of Alanreed at 0748 pm CDT and lifted 3 miles s of Alanreed at 0754 pm CDT. This tornado was assigned an ef-0 rating based upon damage to trees and barns in the area.
01:12Z EFU KFDR OK Beckham Texola Television storm chasers and emergency management spotters observed a tornado to the south of Texola moving northeast. No damage was reported and the path of the tornado was estimated based on spotter reports and radar.
01:32Z EFU KFDR OK Custer Butler Two storm chasers observed a tornado in a rural area of northern Custer County north of Butler. No damage was reported and the tornado path is estimated.
03:10Z EFU KFDR OK Beckham Carter An Oklahoma City television storm chaser reported a tornado estimated to be about 4 miles northwest of Carter. No damage was reported in the area.
04:19Z EF0 KICT KS Butler Haverhill Damage to trees were noted along the path.
04:23Z EF2 KFDR OK Kiowa Hobart A large tornado developed north-northeast of Hobart and moved north-northeast to just southwest of the intersection of US-183 and the Kiowa-Washita County line. One mobile home received roof damage, a number of barns and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and trees and power poles were damaged, including at least four wooden large transmission line poles that were snapped. As this tornado was dissipating, a second tornado was developing about one mile to the NW in Washita County.
04:32Z EF2 KFDR OK Washita Rocky This tornado developed as another tornado just a mile to the southeast was dissipating in northern Kiowa County. This second tornado moved north-northeast directly into the town of Rocky. Fortunately the tornado was relatively weak in Rocky and the damage in town was generally EF0 tree damage. The tornado turned more northeast after moving through Rocky and intensified to EF2 intensity. Northeast of town, a transmitter shelter building was damaged, a few mobile homes were significantly damaged, outbuildings damaged or destroyed, and a number of trees and power poles were damaged. Some debris from mobile homes and/or outbuildings were blown about 3/4 of a mile to the northeast. For the last two miles of the path, the tornado turned north and dissipated south of US-183 to the south-southwest of Cordell.
04:46Z EFU KFDR OK Washita Cordell While the Rocky tornado was moving north-northeast between Rocky and Cordell, spotters observed a second simultaneous tornado that was estimated to be about 5 miles south-southwest of Cordell. Darkness prevented observers from distinguishing rather this was a satellite tornado around the Rocky tornado or a tornado along a parallel path. No damage was observed.
04:57Z EF1 KICT OK Kay Newkirk A storm associated with a Quasi-Linear Convective System (QLCS) produced a wide swath of wind damage and an embedded tornado in and near Newkirk. The tornado developed on the southwest side of town, moved northeast to just southeast of downtown, then turned north along Pine Avenue dissipating just northeast of town. A few houses had some minor damage and a number of sheds and outbuildings were damaged. Tree and power line damage was also observed along the path.
05:27Z EFU KFDR OK Kiowa Cold Springs A storm chaser observed a brief needle tornado looking north from near Headrick. No damage is known to have occurred and the location of the tornado is estimated based on radar.

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