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01/05/14 12:12 am April 2014 tornado outbreak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 12 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_27–29,_2014_tornado_outbreak April 27–29, 2014 tornado outbreak GOES 13 image of the storm complex at 2345 UTC on April 27 Date of tornado outbreak: April 27–29, 2014 Duration 1: 2 days Maximum rated tornado 2: EF4+ tornado Tornadoes caused: 27+ confirmed, ~120 reported Highest winds: 185 mph (298 km/h) (Louisville, Mississippi EF4 tornado) 90 mph (140 km/h) (Evarts, Kentucky straight-line winds) Largest hail: 4.5 in (11 cm) in Atlanta, Texas Damages: Fatalities: 35 (+1 non-tornadic) Areas affected: Great Plains, Southern United States 1 Time from first tornado to last tornado 2 Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita Scale April 2014 tornado outbreak From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from April 27–29, 2014 tornado outbreak) The April 27–29, 2014 tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak that produced multiple long-track tornadoes with at least seven deadly twisters and at least 35 [1] fatalities. There was one additional death in Florida due to flooding associated with the system. [2] It was the first major US tornado outbreak of the 2014 tornado season, and covered a large swath of the country including Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, and North Carolina. The system may affect millions in the U.S. Northeast on April 30. [1] Contents 1 Confirmed tornadoes 1.1 April 27 1.2 April 28 1.3 April 29 1.4 April 30 2 Flood events 2.1 Arkansas/Missouri (April 27) 2.2 Mobile–Pensacola (April 29–30) 3 Aftermath 4 See also 5 References 6 Notes 7 External links Confirmed tornadoes At least twenty-one tornadoes over a period of three days have been confirmed, and at least 35 [1] reported dead, but some storms have yet to be rated by various National Weather Service offices. Several other tornadoes were reported but are currently unconfirmed. Confirmed Total Confirmed EF0 Confirmed EF1 Confirmed EF2 Confirmed EF3 Confirmed EF4 Confirmed EF5 27+ 6 3 6 5 1 0 April 27 List of reported tornadoes [nb 1] EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Deaths Injuries Summary Refs EF0 N of Upland Franklin NE 40.33°N 98.90°W 1926 – 1929 Unknown Unknown 0 0 A brief tornado that caused no damage. [3][4] EF? N of Floris Davis IA 40.88°N 92.33°W 2000 Unknown Unknown 0 0 A short-lived gustnado kicked up dirt in a field. [3] Some homes lost

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    April 2729, 2014 tornado outbreak

    GOES 13 image of the storm complex at 2345 UTC on April 27

    Date of tornadooutbreak:

    April 2729, 2014

    Duration1: 2 days

    Maximumrated tornado2:

    EF4+ tornado

    Tornadoescaused:

    27+ confirmed, ~120 reported

    Highest winds: 185 mph (298 km/h) (Louisville,Mississippi EF4 tornado)90 mph (140 km/h) (Evarts,Kentucky straight-line winds)

    Largest hail: 4.5 in (11 cm) in Atlanta, TexasDamages:Fatalities: 35 (+1 non-tornadic)Areas affected: Great Plains, Southern United

    States

    1Time from first tornado to last tornado2Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita Scale

    April 2014 tornado outbreakFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from April 2729, 2014 tornado outbreak)The April 2729, 2014 tornado outbreak was a deadly tornado outbreak thatproduced multiple long-track tornadoes with at least seven deadly twisters and atleast 35[1] fatalities. There was one additional death in Florida due to floodingassociated with the system.[2]

    It was the first major US tornado outbreak of the 2014 tornado season, and covered alarge swath of the country including Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa, Oklahoma, Kansas,Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, and North Carolina. The systemmay affect millions in the U.S. Northeast on April 30.[1]

    Contents1 Confirmed tornadoes

    1.1 April 271.2 April 281.3 April 291.4 April 30

    2 Flood events2.1 Arkansas/Missouri (April 27)2.2 MobilePensacola (April 2930)

    3 Aftermath4 See also5 References6 Notes7 External links

    Confirmed tornadoesAt least twenty-one tornadoes over a period of three days have been confirmed, andat least 35[1] reported dead, but some storms have yet to be rated by various NationalWeather Service offices. Several other tornadoes were reported but are currentlyunconfirmed.

    ConfirmedTotal

    ConfirmedEF0

    ConfirmedEF1

    ConfirmedEF2

    ConfirmedEF3

    ConfirmedEF4

    ConfirmedEF5

    27+ 6 3 6 5 1 0April 27

    List of reported tornadoes[nb 1]

    EF# Location County /Parish StateStart

    Coord.Time

    (UTC)Path

    lengthMax

    width Deaths Injuries Summary Refs

    EF0 N ofUpland Franklin NE40.33N98.90W

    1926 1929 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A brief tornadothat caused nodamage.

    [3][4]

    EF? N of Floris Davis IA 40.88N92.33W 2000 Unknown Unknown 0 0A short-livedgustnado kickedup dirt in a field.

    [3]

    Some homes lost

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    EF0 Loviliaarea Monroe IA41.14N92.91W 2000 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    roofs and treeswere downed bya possibletornado.

    [3]

    EF1E ofHighlandCenter to SOxford

    Wapello,Keokuk,Johnson

    IA 41.1203N92.3064W2020 2106

    46 mi(74 km)

    1,600 yd(1,500 m) 2 N/A

    A large, long-lived tornadotracked acrossmainly ruralareas. It reachedits maximumwidth early in itstrack as it wasweak anddiffuse, howeverit contracted as itintensified. InMartinsburg, amobile homewas pushed offits foundation.Two people werecritically injuredby debris inseparateincidents, westof Martinsburgand north ofKinross. Theyboth later died oftheir injuries onApril 29.

    [3][5]

    EF?

    NE ofMountVernon/SofSpringville

    Linn IA 41.94N91.40W 2141 Unknown Unknown 0 0A tornado wasreported on theground.

    [3]

    EF0 N ofBradshaw York NE40.96N97.75W

    2142 2243 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A brief tornadolasted for 30 45 seconds andcaused nodamage

    [3][4]

    EF0 WNW ofOsceola Polk NE41.18N97.64W 2218 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A brief tornadothat caused nodamage.

    [3][4]

    EF2

    SW ofQuapaw,OK toBaxterSprings,KS

    Ottawa (OK),Cherokee(KS)

    OK, KS 36.95N94.79W2229 2242

    11.25 mi(18.11 km)

    325 yd(297 m) 1 N/A

    A large tornadodestroyed thefire station inQuapaw andmany homes andbusinesses inand around bothQuapaw andBaxter Springs.Numerousinjuries and 1death werereported.

    [3][6]

    EF1 NNE ofOctavia Le Flore OK34.55N96.69W 2233 ?

    1.9 mi(3.1 km) Unknown 0 0

    Details on thistornado areunknown at thistime.

    [3]

    A damaging

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    EF?ESE ofPrescott toNW ofHume

    Linn (KS),Bates (MO)

    KS,MO

    38.04N94.65W

    ~2234 ~2300 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    tornado wascaught ontelevisioncameras. It wasconfirmed butunrated.

    [3]

    EF2N of FortScott to EofPleasanton

    Bourbon,Linn KS

    37.93N94.71W

    2240 2306

    17 mi(27 km)

    400 yd(370 m) 0 0

    Grain bins weretoppled andempty rail carswere derailed. InLinn County, agarage wasdestroyed andpushed from itsfoundation. Anempty semi-trailer wastossed 200 yd(180 m) into anearby woodedarea. InPleasanton, achurch built inthe 1880s wascompletelydestroyed.

    [3]

    EF? ENE ofMarksOuitman,Panola MS

    34.28N90.19W 2259 ? Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A tornado wasreported in aforested area.

    [3]

    EF3+

    WSW ofFerndaleto Viloniato N of ElPaso

    Saline,Pulaski,Faulkner,White

    AR 37.94N94.69W~0000 ~0101

    ~40 mi(64 km)

    >880 yd(0.80 km) 14 >100

    A large, long-tracked tornadocausedsignificantdamage insuburbs north ofLittle Rock.Fourteen peoplewere killed andmore than onehundred otherswere injuredalong its track.

    [3][7]

    EF?

    W ofSearcy toW ofCampbellStation

    White,Jackson,Independence

    AR 37.94N94.69W~0120 ~0224 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    It is likely thisrepresentedseveraltornadoes ratherthan a singleevent.

    [3]

    EF0 SW ofGoodhope Douglas MO36.91N92.81W

    0445 0450

    1 mi(1.6 km)

    100 yd(91 m) 0 0

    A short-livedtornado causedsignificant treedamage andsome damage tooutbuildings.

    [3]

    April 28

    List of reported tornadoes[nb 1]

    EF# Location County /Parish StateStart

    Coord.Time

    (UTC)Path

    lengthMax

    width Deaths Injuries Summary RefsAt least 20

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    EF2 Hosstonarea to Wof PlainDealing

    Caddo,Bossier LA

    32.8866N93.8750W

    0809 0815

    5 mi(8.0 km)

    550 yd(500 m) 0 1

    homes weredamaged andmany treeswere snappedor uprooted.

    [3][8]

    EF? Yazoo CityareaYazoo,Holmes MS

    32.75N90.51W

    ~1900 ? Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A largetornadomovedthroughTinsley andacross thesoutheastside of YazooCity.

    [9]

    EF3+ TupeloareaLee,Itawamba MS

    34.2261N88.8242W

    1942 2008

    24 mi(39 km)

    440 yd(400 m) 1 40

    This tornado,whose surveyisincomplete,killed 1person andinjured atleast 40

    [9]

    EF? Lodi area Montgomery,Webster MS33.55N89.52W 2021 0 0

    A tornadowas reportedby a stormspotter

    [9]

    EF4NNE ofRenfroe toLouisvillearea

    Leake,Attala,Winston

    MS 32.888N89.443W2051 2147

    35.5 mi(57.1 km)

    1,320 yd(1,210 m) 9 N/A

    A violenttornado, withpeak windsestimated at185 mph(298 km/h)causedextensivedamagearoundLouisville.Severalhomes and anapartmentcomplexwere leveled,with only theslabs of theirfoundationremaining.Largeindustrialbuildingscollapsed andchickenhouses wereobliteratedwith almostno trace ofdebris leftbehind.Additionally,trees in thehardest hitareas wereleft debarkedand

    [9][10] [11]

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    defoliated. 9people werekilled and anundeterminednumberinjured. Onepersonremainsmissing.

    EF? BuenaVista Chickasaw MS 2110 0 0A tornadowas reportedon theground.

    [9]

    EF?NE ofMadison(1sttornado)

    Madison MS 32.47N90.08W 2115 0 N/A

    Some homesweredamagedaround LakeCaroline witha few injuriesreported.

    [9]

    EF3SE ofRogersvilleto N ofAthens

    Limestone AL 34.7753N87.2324W2147 2214

    15.7 mi(25.3 km)

    600 yd(550 m) 2 0

    Severedamage ofEF3 intensityoccurred atBay HillVillage &Marina, westof Athens.Trees andpower lineswere downedand twodeaths havebeenreported.

    [12][13]

    EF? SE ofVicksburg Warren MS32.29N90.82W 2204 0 0

    A tornadowasconfirmed byanemergencymanager.Numeroustrees snappedor wereuprooted andseveralhomes weredamaged.

    [9]

    EF2

    W ofUnionCity, TN toW ofFulton, KY

    Obion (TN),Fulton (KY) TN, KY

    36.49N89.11W

    2218 2228

    10.5 mi(16.9 km)

    150 yd(140 m) 0 0

    A farm shedwasdestroyedand severalhomessustainedsignificantroof damage.A total of18 structuresweredamaged bythe tornado,mostly in

    [9]

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    Tennessee.

    EF0 SE ofClinton Hickman KY2246 2247

    1 mi(1.6 km)

    25 yd(23 m) 0 0

    A short-livedtornadodowned largetree limbs.

    [9]

    EF? NNE ofUtica Hinds MS32.13N90.61W 2250 0 0

    A debrissignature wasdetected byradar

    [9]

    EF?Pocahontasarea to NEofAnnandale

    Hinds,Madison MS

    32.47N90.29W

    2250 2305 0 0

    A tornadowasconfirmed byemergencymanagement.Numeroustrees andpower lineswere downedwith somedamage tohomes.

    [9]

    EF2NE ofWaresCrossroads

    Troup, Heard GA 33.12N85.05W2300 2310

    5.5 mi(8.9 km)

    150 yd(140 m) 0 0

    Severalhouses weredamaged.Numeroustrees weresnapped oruprooted.

    [9][14]

    EF?NE ofMadison(2ndtornado)

    Madison MS 32.47N90.08W 2314 0 0A possibletornado wasreported.

    [9]

    EF3+Richlandto SE ofBrandon

    Rankin MS 32.23N90.17W2333 2347 Unknown Unknown 1 0

    The surveyresults arepreliminary.

    [9]

    EF3N of HazelGreen, ALto NEKelso, TN

    Lincoln TN 35.0066N86.5497W0109 0133

    15.7 mi(25.3 km)

    500 yd(460 m) 2 0

    A strongtornadocausedconsiderabledamage andkilled twopeople. Twoblocks ofhomes werecompletelydestroyednear CrystalSprings. Theratingpreliminaryand subjectto change.

    [9]

    A tornadotoucheddown nearInterstate 65and trackednortheast,snapping oruprootinghundreds of

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    EF1 Kimberlyarea Jefferson AL33.7514N86.8303W

    0300 0309

    3.3 mi(5.3 km)

    800 yd(730 m) 0 4

    trees. Thestorm moveddirectly overKimberlywhereseveralstructuressustainedvaryingdegrees ofdamage, withthe local firedepartmentexperiencingmajordamage.

    [9]

    EF? SE ofTuscaloosa Tuscaloosa AL33.14N87.54W 0309 ? Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A tornadocausedsignificantdamage intheTuscaloosasuburbssoutheast ofthe city. Twomobile homeparks,GoldenAcres EstatesandTaylorwoodEstates,suffered themostextensiveeffects fromthe storm.Collectively,96 homesweredamagedwhile 6 weredestroyed.Within thecity limits,24 homessustainedmajordamage,38 weremoderatelydamaged,and morethan100 otherswereaffected.

    [9][15][16]

    A largetornadosnapped oruprootednumeroustrees along

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    EF2 Graysvillearea Jefferson AL33.5856N87.0055W

    0313 0323

    5.45 mi(8.77 km)

    1,500 yd(1,400 m) 0 3

    its path. Itcausedsignificantdamage inGraysvillewhere onemanufacturedhome wasdestroyedand threeotherssustainedmajordamage.NearAdamsvilleParkway, twobrick homeshad exteriorwallscollapsewhile amanufacturedhome wasdamaged.

    [9]

    EF? S ofRodentown DeKalb AL Unknown 0603 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A confirmedbut unratedtornadobadlydamaged ordestroyedseveralhomes.

    [9]

    April 29

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    List of reported tornadoes[nb 1]

    EF# Location County /Parish StateStart

    Coord.Time

    (UTC)Path

    lengthMax

    width Deaths Injuries Summary Refs

    EF? Shannonarea Carroll IL43.15N89.74W 1620 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A short-livedtornado was reportedwith no damage.

    [17]

    EF? SW ofCove City Craven NC35.17N77.35W 1825 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A short-livedtornado was reportedwith no damage.

    [17]

    EF? NE ofStedman Cumberland NC35.03N78.76W 1956 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    Structural damagewas reported. [17]

    EF? NNE ofConetoe Edgecombe NC35.89N77.41W 2220 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A tornado toucheddown north-northeast of Conetoeand tore the roof offone home. Severalother homes in thearea sustained minordamage.

    [17]

    EF? WNW ofSalemburg Sampson NC35.02N78.54W 2341 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A storm spotterreported a tornadoon the ground.

    [17]

    EF? Shine area Greene NC 35.44N77.79W 2349 Unknown Unknown 0 0The local firedepartment reporteda tornado on theground.

    [17]

    EF? NE ofSalemburg Sampson NC35.07N78.45W 0004 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A tornado wasreported on theground.

    [17]

    EF? WSW ofHobbton Sampson NC35.16N78.40W 0010 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A possible tornadodestroyed severaloutbuildings anddamaged a single-wide home.

    [17]

    April 30

    List of reported tornadoes[nb 1]

    EF# LocationCounty

    /Parish

    State StartCoord.Time

    (UTC)Path

    lengthMax

    width Deaths Injuries Summary Refs

    EF?NNW ofRichterCrossroads

    Jackson FL 30.88N85.52W 0747 Unknown Unknown 0 0A possible tornadodestroyed one home anddamaged the roof ofanother.

    [17]

    EF? ESE ofJacobs Jackson FL30.88N85.36W 0749 Unknown Unknown 0 0

    A possible tornadosnapped numerous treesin half.

    [17]

    Flood eventsArkansas/Missouri (April 27)In northeastern Arkansas into southern Missouri many areas received more than 3 in (76 mm) of rain during the evening hours of April 27,with a maximum of 7.6 in (190 mm) falling in near Batesville. Extensive flash flooding took place as a result and numerous roads weresubmerged. A bridge along Highway 25 was submerged in Independence County and part of the road was blocked by a mudslidenearDesha. The Spring River rose to major flood level in Hardy and Imboden as did the Eleven Point River at Ravenden Springs.[18]

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    EF3 rated damage in Mayflower,Arkansas

    In Missouri, Dunklin and New Madrid counties were hard-hit with residents in Lilbourn beingforced to evacuate.[19]

    MobilePensacola (April 2930)During the evening hours of April 29, torrential rains affected parts of the Florida Panhandle andnearby Alabama. The region received between 15 and 20 in (380 and 510 mm) of rain that day andinto early April 30, with locally higher totals. Widespread flash flooding took place in severalcounties, inundating homes and causing rivers to surge to near-record levels.In a 24 hour-span,roughly 22 in (560 mm) of rain fell in Pensacola, Florida, including more than 5 in (130 mm) inunder an hour, prompting a flash flood emergency. This total accounted for roughly 33% of the city'sannual rainfall.[20][21] Numerous residents were caught in the subsequent flooding in theirvehicles.[22] At least 300 people were called to evacuate in the city.[20] In the Woodbridge subdivision, a 20 ft (6.1 m) retaining wallcollapsed and thousands of gallons of water flooded nearby areas. The rush of water severely damaged one home and left roads covered indebris.[23] Across Escambia County, Florida, emergency crews were unable to respond to 9-1-1 calls as flood waters blocked off numerousroads. One person drowned in Pensacola after her car became submerged on a flooded road. In some areas, residents were forced to seekrefuge in their attics as waters rose.[21]

    In Gulf Shores, Alabama, 21 in (530 mm) of rain resulted in damage akin to hurricanes, with some residents claiming it to have been worsethan Hurricane Ivan in 2004.[21] Downtown Mobile was inundated and authorities used reverse 911 to warn residents of rising waters alongthe Fish River. At least 50 people required rescue from their cars in the city.[24] Baldwin County, Alabama emergency management directorMitchell Sims called the flooding "historical."[21]

    AftermathPrior to the arrival of severe storms, a state of emergency was declared for Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee on April 28.[25][26][27] InAlabama, 100 National Guard troops were placed on standby to assist communities.[25] Following destructive tornadoes later that day, astate of emergency was also declared for Mississippi. State Medical Assistance Teams were deployed to Tupelo and Winston County whilea resupply truck was sent to Winston County. Additionally, a public shelter was opened in Lee County.[28] Ottawa County, Oklahoma waslater placed under a state of emergency as well.[29]

    On April 29, Faulkner County, Arkansas was declared a federal disaster area by President Barack Obama. This allowed residents to receivefederal aid and low-cost loans to cover uninsured losses.[30]

    In the wake of the severe flooding in Florida, governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency for 26 counties. The Florida NationalGuard, equipped with high-water rescue vehicles, was deployed to the Panhandle region early on April 30. Additionally, the Florida Fishand Wildlife Commission provided 31 vehicles and 13 boats to assist.[31] A local state of emergency was also declared in Escambia County.Throughout the county, all schools and businesses were closed and only essential personnel were to report to work. Emergency officialsurged all residents to stay home and not call 9-1-1 unless they had a life-threatening emergency. A Red Cross shelter was opened up inPensacola to house displaced residents.[23] Similarly, local emergencies were raised in Walton and Washington counties as well as the citiesof Crestview and Destin.[32]

    See alsoList of disasters in the United States by death tollList of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaksTornado recordsTornadoes of 2014

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    Notes

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    1. ^ a b c d All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time forconsistency.

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