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Visible Satellite 19:24Z on 2024-07-29. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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19:24Z EF0 KOHX TN Rutherford Murfreesboro A small, weak EF-0 tornado moved through Murfreesboro, also impacting Middle Tennessee State University. Main damage was large tree branches down with some trees uprooted. Minor structural damage was noted at the stadium, including some siding material off of one of the buildings and some gate and fencing damage. The tornado began just east of Memorial Boulevard, continued east-southeast towards Middle Tennessee State University, and ended southeast of campus on Copper Hollow Drive. Maximum winds were estimated to be 75 mph. Damages are a rough estimate.
01:41Z EF0 KIND IN Hamilton Walnut Grove The tornado began as an EF0 with damage to the roof of a metal barn and uprooted trees along Strawtown Road, just west of Indiana State Road 13 in Hamilton County. The tornado skipped over SR 13 into Madison County where it continued for another 2.6 miles while intensifying to an EF2. The tornado's maximum width of 50 yards occurred in Madison County.
01:42Z EF2 KIND IN Madison Perkinsville The tornado began in far eastern Hamilton County as an EF0 before skipping across Indiana Route 13 into Madison County and quickly landing in a field at a cemetery south of Perkinsville in Madison county, causing sporadic tree damage. The tornado crossed the White River, snapping and uprooting several trees at a residence south of County Road 300 North where it was rated an EF1. The tornado then moved into a corn field before lifting briefly prior to hitting the Frankton Lapel Administration Building where significant brick wall and roof damage occurred. The roof of a small gymnasium at this building was lifted and thrown approximately 150 yards to the north northeast while the western brick wall collapsed inward. Numerous concrete masonry blocks were thrown from the wall into the top of several school buses that also sustained damage. One bus had a small but long metal support driven through the frame. The tornado was rated EF2 here before it continued into a corn field to the northeast and dissipated.
01:44Z EF0 KILN IN Franklin Whitcomb The tornado began along a wooded area west of Holland Road and south of Oxford Pike. Drone footage revealed broken branches and convergent swirls within crops along the wooded area. The tornado continued northeast, remaining west of Holland Road. A property near the intersection of Holland Road and Oxford Pike received minor damage. An outbuilding sustained roof panel loss and the residence had minor roof damage along with blown out windows. Tree damage observed around the property was also convergent. The damage to and around the property suggested estimated peak winds|around 75 mph. The tornado entered an open field north of Oxford Pike, where tornadic swirls were evident within the crops. This was the final evidence of the tornado and it is believed to have quickly dissipated north of Oxford Pike.
05:40Z EF1 KILN OH Warren Hammel The tornado began just to the south of U.S. Route 22-3 on Roachester Osceola Road, where a large broken tree branch was noted. Additional tree damage was observed along Roachester Osceola Road and on Osceola Road. Large limbs were knocked down and some trees were uprooted. One single family residence also had some loss of roof shingles and gutters on Osceola Road. ||Damage continued southeast along Edwardsville Road, where more trees were snapped or uprooted and the roof of an outbuilding was also damaged. The tornado appeared at its strongest along Middleboro Road in Harlan Township, where more significant tree damage was noted along with some minor damage to a couple of homes. ||The tornado moved into Clinton County at 0047EST, about 2.5 miles southeast of Middleboro, and continued southeast before ending at 0050EST, just northeast of Blanchester.
05:47Z EF0 KILN OH Clinton Pansy The tornado began at 0040EST in southeast Warren County, Ohio, just to the south of U.S. Route 22-3, on Roachester Osceola Road. The tornado moved southeast and entered Clinton County about 2.7 miles west-southwest of Pansy. The tornado continued southeast and caused minor tree damage along its path before ending near Dudley Road, just northeast of Blanchester.

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