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Storm data for May 1982. Add to Marion, Illinois tornado outbreak.[1]

Color tables

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Proposed colors
Category Normal Protanopic Deuteranopic Tritanopic
C P C P C P C P
Potential Tropical Cyclone/Disturbance/Depression
Tropical Depression/Tropical Low/Deep Depression
Tropical Storm/MTS/CS/A1
Severe Tropical Storm/SCS/A2
Category 1
Category 2/TY/VSCS/A3/TC
Category 3
Category 4/VSTY/ESCS/ITC/A4
Category 5/VITY/SuCS/VITC/A5

Pearson parameters

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In 1973, Allen Pearson added additional path length and path width parameters to the scale. Under this version, each tornado would be assigned one Fujita scale rating and two Pearson scale ratings. For example a tornado rated F4 based on damage with a path length of 63 miles (101 km) and a path width of 800 yards (730 m) would be rated F,P,P 4,4,4. Use of the Pearson scales was not widespread, however, and it remained more common to simply list a tornado's path length and path width directly.[2]

Pearson scales
Parameter P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
Path length <0.3 mi (0.48 km) 0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) 1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km) 3.2–9.9 mi (5.1–15.9 km) 10–31 mi (16–50 km) 32–99 mi (51–159 km) 100–315 mi (161–507 km)
Path width <6 yd (5.5 m) 6–17 yd (5.5–15.5 m) 18–55 yd (16–50 m) 56–175 yd (51–160 m) 176–566 yd (161–518 m) 0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) 1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km)
Pearson scales
Parameter P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
Path length <0.3 mi
(0.48 km)
0.3–0.9 mi
(0.48–1.45 km)
1.0–3.1 mi
(1.6–5.0 km)
3.2–9.9 mi
(5.1–15.9 km)
10–31 mi
(16–50 km)
32–99 mi
(51–159 km)
100–315 mi
(161–507 km)
Path width <6 yd
(5.5 m)
6–17 yd
(5.5–15.5 m)
18–55 yd
(16–50 m)
56–175 yd
(51–160 m)
176–566 yd
(161–518 m)
0.3–0.9 mi
(0.48–1.45 km)
1.0–3.1 mi
(1.6–5.0 km)


Pearson scales
Scale Path length Path width
<0.3 mi (0.48 km) <6 yd (5.5 m)
P0 0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) 6–17 yd (5.5–15.5 m)
P1 1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km) 18–55 yd (16–50 m)
P2 3.2–9.9 mi (5.1–15.9 km) 56–175 yd (51–160 m)
P3 10–31 mi (16–50 km) 176–566 yd (161–518 m)
P4 32–99 mi (51–159 km) 0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km)
P5 100–315 mi (161–507 km) 1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km)

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Proposed colors
Category Normal Protanopic Deuteranopic Tritanopic Monochromatic
O PA PR O PA PR O PA PR O PA PR O PA PR
Potential Tropical Cyclone/Disturbance/Depression PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC PTC
Tropical Depression/Tropical Low/Deep Depression TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD TD
Tropical Storm/MTS/CS/A1 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0 EF0
Severe Tropical Storm/SCS/A2/EF0 STS STS STS STS STS STS STS STS STS STS STS STS STS STS STS
Category 1/RSI1/EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1 EF1
Category 2/TY/VSCS/A3/TC/RSI2/EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2 EF2
Category 3/RSI3/EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3 EF3
Category 4/VSTY/ESCS/ITC/A4/RSI4/EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4 EF4
Category 5/VITY/SuCS/VITC/A5/RSI5/EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5 EF5

(copied from original Newest Proposal Yet)

Accidents and Incidents

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As of December 2019, the airline has had 56 aircraft hull losses and 40 fatal accidents or incidents.[3]

1930s NC13304 NC13357 Flight 6 Flight 4[4] NC13323[5] NC13355[6]
1940s 41-24027 Flight 521 Flight 608 Flight 624
1950s Flight 129[7] Flight 610 Flight 615 Flight 409 Flight 629 Flight 718 Flight 736
1960s Flight 826 Flight 859 Flight 297 Flight 823 Flight 389 Flight 227 Flight 266
1970s Flight 553 Flight 2860 Flight 696 Flight 173
1980s Flight 811 Flight 232 Flight 2885 Flight 2415
1990s Flight 585 Flight 6291 Flight 5925 Flight 826 Flight 863
2000s Flight 175 Flight 93
2010s Flight 3411 Flight 627

Flight 718

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Flight 232

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9/11 hijackings

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Flight 175

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Flight 93

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tornado section

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, May 26, 2024[a]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width
EF1 Salina (1st tornado) Mayes OK 36°19′11″N 95°10′01″W / 36.3196°N 95.1669°W / 36.3196; -95.1669 (Salina (May 26, EF1)) 05:07–05:19 6.1 mi (9.8 km) 2,000 yd (1,800 m)
Outbuildings were destroyed, homes were damaged, and both power poles and trees were snapped or uprooted.[8]
EF1 WSW of Celeste Hunt TX 33°16′35″N 96°16′44″W / 33.2764°N 96.279°W / 33.2764; -96.279 (Celeste (May 26, EF1)) 05:15–05:17 1.09 mi (1.75 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Multiple barns and outbuildings were destroyed. Several homes sustained roof damage, and one home lost the roof to its front porch as well. Trees were damaged.[9]
EF1 Salina (2nd tornado) Mayes OK 36°17′59″N 95°09′34″W / 36.2998°N 95.1594°W / 36.2998; -95.1594 (Salina (May 26, EF1)) 05:25–05:30 2.4 mi (3.9 km) 300 yd (270 m)
Homes and businesses were damaged, power poles were downed, and trees were snapped or uprooted.[10]
EF1 ESE of Kenwood to SSW of Eucha Delaware OK 36°18′13″N 94°54′53″W / 36.3037°N 94.9146°W / 36.3037; -94.9146 (Kenwood (May 26, EF1)) 05:36–05:39 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 650 yd (590 m)
Trees were uprooted.[11]
EF3 ENE of Colcord, OK to NW of Decatur, AR Delaware (OK), Benton (AR) OK, AR 36°18′05″N 94°37′03″W / 36.3013°N 94.6176°W / 36.3013; -94.6176 (Cherokee City (May 26, EF3)) 05:59–06:21 7.9 mi (12.7 km) 3,200 yd (2,900 m)
An intense and very large tornado, the largest ever recorded in Arkansas, destroyed several homes and outbuildings.[12]
EF2 S of Decatur Benton AR 36°19′23″N 94°30′54″W / 36.3231°N 94.5151°W / 36.3231; -94.5151 (Decatur (May 26, EF2)) 06:06–06:20 5.4 mi (8.7 km) 650 yd (590 m)
A strong anticyclonic tornado existed simultaneously with the EF3 tornado near Decatur. It destroyed storage buildings and outbuildings, damaged homes, and snapped both power poles and trees.[13]
EF1 Centerton Benton AR 36°20′42″N 94°19′35″W / 36.3449°N 94.3265°W / 36.3449; -94.3265 (Vaughn (May 26, EF1)) 06:23–06:28 2.3 mi (3.7 km) 600 yd (550 m)
The roofs of homes and businesses were damaged. Trees were snapped or uprooted.[14]
EF2 W of Centerton Benton AR 36°19′42″N 94°21′24″W / 36.3283°N 94.3568°W / 36.3283; -94.3568 (Vaughn (May 26, EF2)) 06:24–06:28 2.4 mi (3.9 km) 1,500 yd (1,400 m)
Several homes were damaged, one severely. Outbuildings were destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[15]
EF2 Rogers Benton AR 36°20′04″N 94°12′01″W / 36.3344°N 94.2002°W / 36.3344; -94.2002 (Rogers (May 26, EF2)) 06:46–07:00 7.4 mi (11.9 km) 3,000 yd (2,700 m)
A strong and very large tornado damaged hundreds of homes and businesses. Thousands of trees and many power poles were snapped or uprooted.[16]
EF1 S of War Eagle Benton AR 36°15′17″N 93°56′40″W / 36.2548°N 93.9444°W / 36.2548; -93.9444 (War Eagle (May 26, EF1)) 07:10–07:16 3.2 mi (5.1 km) 300 yd (270 m)
A manufactured home was damaged, power lines were downed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which fell onto houses.[17]
EF1 N of Hindsville Benton, Madison AR 36°14′27″N 93°54′10″W / 36.2407°N 93.9029°W / 36.2407; -93.9029 (Hindsville (May 26, EF1)) 07:16–07:29 8.9 mi (14.3 km) 500 yd (460 m)
Trees were snapped or uprooted, and power lines were downed.[18]
EF3 S of Bellefonte to N of Summit Boone, Marion AR 36°10′28″N 93°03′12″W / 36.1745°N 93.0533°W / 36.1745; -93.0533 (Bellefonte (May 26, EF3)) 08:27–09:05 21.6 mi (34.8 km) 2,000 yd (1,800 m)
4 deaths – See section on this tornado – One other person was injured.[19]
EF0 NW of Bradleyville to SSW of Cross Roads Taney, Douglas MO 36°47′19″N 92°54′36″W / 36.7885°N 92.91°W / 36.7885; -92.91 (Bradleyville (May 26, EF0)) 08:32–08:39 4 mi (6.4 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A weak tornado snapped or uprooted trees and caused swirl marks in a field.[20]
EF0 SWSW of Meinert Jasper, Dade MO 37°18′56″N 94°05′01″W / 37.3155°N 94.0835°W / 37.3155; -94.0835 (Meinert (May 26, EF0)) 08:33–08:38 3.1 mi (5.0 km) 75 yd (69 m)
Trees and a barn were damaged. An irrigation system was flipped.[21]
EF1 NW of Mansfield Wright MO 37°11′00″N 92°39′05″W / 37.1833°N 92.6515°W / 37.1833; -92.6515 (Mansfield (May 26, EF1)) 08:39–08:44 2.25 mi (3.62 km) 1,200 yd (1,100 m)
A large tornado downed numerous trees.[22]
EF3 S of Yellville to Briarcliff to NW of Elizabeth Marion, Baxter, Fulton AR 36°11′39″N 92°41′27″W / 36.1943°N 92.6909°W / 36.1943; -92.6909 (Briarcliff (May 26, EF3)) 08:59–09:51 34.6 mi (55.7 km) 1,760 yd (1,610 m)
1 death – See section on this tornado – Seventeen people were injured.[23]
EF0 NE of Foose Dallas MO 37°34′08″N 93°08′24″W / 37.5689°N 93.14°W / 37.5689; -93.14 (Foose (May 26, EF0)) 09:11–09:14 0.75 mi (1.21 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Trees and tree limbs were snapped or uprooted. One home sustained shingle damage.[24]
EF0 ENE of Willhoit to ESE of Brixey Ozark MO 36°41′41″N 92°27′33″W / 36.6948°N 92.4592°W / 36.6948; -92.4592 (Willhoit (May 26, EF0)) 09:19–09:28 4.86 mi (7.82 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A weak tornado occurred in the Caney Mountain Conservation Area where several trees were uprooted and large tree limbs were snapped.[25]
EF2 NW of Arkana to Briarcliff Baxter AR 36°15′08″N 92°19′35″W / 36.2521°N 92.3265°W / 36.2521; -92.3265 (Briarcliff (May 26, EF2)) 09:26–09:36 5.3 mi (8.5 km) 400 yd (370 m)
This significant tornado was a satellite to the Briarcliff EF3 tornado. The tornado began by snapping and uprooting several trees. Some fences were also blown down and minor structural damage was noted in the area. The tornado then tracked east before turning north, almost intersecting with the larger and more intense EF3 tornado. Right at its northward turn, a home lost its roof indicating low-end EF2 damage. The tornado continued affecting neighborhoods with tree and minor structural damage before lifting.[26]
EF1 NNE of Oxford to WNW of Cherokee Village Fulton AR 36°18′43″N 91°51′52″W / 36.312°N 91.8644°W / 36.312; -91.8644 (Oxford (May 26, EF1)) 10:03–10:18 10.4 mi (16.7 km) 500 yd (460 m)
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, houses had siding and shingles removed, and power poles were downed. One tree fell onto a home, damaging its roof.[27]
EF1 E of Hardy to NE of Ravenden Springs Sharp, Randolph AR 36°19′46″N 91°23′38″W / 36.3294°N 91.3939°W / 36.3294; -91.3939 (Hardy (May 26, EF1)) 10:58–11:14 12 mi (19 km) 600 yd (550 m)
Many trees were snapped, twisted, or uprooted. A metal outbuilding was damaged, a trailer was rolled and several other structures suffered damage as well.[28]
EF2 E of Myrtle to S of Doniphan to southwestern Poplar Bluff Oregon, Ripley, Butler MO 36°30′34″N 91°11′56″W / 36.5094°N 91.1988°W / 36.5094; -91.1988 (Myrtle (May 26, EF2)) 11:04–11:47 45.45 mi (73.14 km) 400 yd (370 m)
A garage was detached from a cabin, and the roof was ripped off a house, causing some of its exterior walls to collapse. Additional homes sustained roof and gutter damage. An outbuilding was destroyed. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted.[29]
EF1 NE of Ravenden Springs to SSW of Elevenpoint Randolph AR 36°20′52″N 91°11′16″W / 36.3478°N 91.1879°W / 36.3478; -91.1879 (Ravenden Springs (May 26, EF1)) 11:15–11:17 2.2 mi (3.5 km) 600 yd (550 m)
Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped along with a few homes suffering structural damage.[30]
EF1 N of Pocahontas Randolph AR 36°19′40″N 91°01′20″W / 36.3278°N 91.0223°W / 36.3278; -91.0223 (Pocahontas (May 26, EF1)) 11:24–11:30 5 mi (8.0 km) 300 yd (270 m)
Several outbuildings were severely damaged or destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[31]
EF1 Southern Pocahontas Randolph AR 36°14′18″N 90°57′14″W / 36.2382°N 90.9539°W / 36.2382; -90.9539 (Pocahontas (May 26, EF1)) 11:29–11:30 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A high-end EF1 tornado caused a small professional building to sustain significant roof loss. A truck was lofted and overturned. A number of electrical poles were snapped, and trees were snapped or uprooted too.[32]
EF2 SE of Dexter to ESE of Morley Stoddard, Scott MO 36°47′43″N 89°56′31″W / 36.7952°N 89.942°W / 36.7952; -89.942 (Dexter (May 26, EF2)) 12:07–12:28 25.58 mi (41.17 km) 300 yd (270 m)
A few large wooden power transmission lines were downed. A newer, well-built barn was destroyed, and a newer metal roof was ripped off a house. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Irrigation equipment was overturned.[33]
EF3 SSE of Buffington to Sikeston to Diehlstadt Stoddard, New Madrid, Scott MO 36°48′05″N 89°43′13″W / 36.8013°N 89.7204°W / 36.8013; -89.7204 (Baker (May 26, EF3)) 12:15–12:35 19.57 mi (31.49 km) 300 yd (270 m)
1 death – See section on this tornado[34]
EF1 SSW of Dublin to NW of Pryorsburg Graves KY 36°42′22″N 88°48′47″W / 36.706°N 88.813°W / 36.706; -88.813 (Dublin (May 26, EF1)) 13:10–13:15 4.68 mi (7.53 km) 50 yd (46 m)
An outbuilding was largely destroyed and trees were snapped or uprooted.[35]
EF1 WSW of Lynn Grove to southern Murray to ESE of New Concord Calloway KY 36°35′12″N 88°27′55″W / 36.5866°N 88.4654°W / 36.5866; -88.4654 (Lynn Grove (May 26, EF1)) 13:25–13:46 22.01 mi (35.42 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Several structures sustained minor roof damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which blocked roads and caused additional roof damage.[36]
EF1 SE of Faxon Calloway KY 36°39′28″N 88°08′39″W / 36.6578°N 88.1442°W / 36.6578; -88.1442 (Faxon (May 26, EF1)) 13:35–13:39 3.99 mi (6.42 km) 150 yd (140 m)
Over 100 trees were snapped or uprooted.[37]
EF1 ESE of Donaldson Trigg KY 36°44′26″N 87°54′26″W / 36.7405°N 87.9071°W / 36.7405; -87.9071 (Donaldson (May 26, EF1)) 13:50–13:56 5.83 mi (9.38 km) 70 yd (64 m)
Damage was mainly confined to snapped tree limbs and uprooted trees.[38]
EF2 SE of Cadiz to WNW of Pembroke Trigg, Christian KY 36°45′31″N 87°43′41″W / 36.7586°N 87.7281°W / 36.7586; -87.7281 (Cadiz (May 26, EF2)) 13:59–14:14 18.96 mi (30.51 km) 250 yd (230 m)
Two homes sustained roof damage. Additional homes were damaged by numerous trees that were snapped or uprooted. Several farm buildings were damaged as well.[39]
EF1 WNW of Bremen to S of Livermore Muhlenberg, McLean KY 37°22′09″N 87°15′17″W / 37.3692°N 87.2547°W / 37.3692; -87.2547 (Island (May 26, EF1)) 14:21–14:30 9.63 mi (15.50 km) 100 yd (91 m)
An automotive service building, power lines, and trees were damaged.[40]
EF1 W of Albany Clinton KY 36°40′58″N 85°11′19″W / 36.6829°N 85.1885°W / 36.6829; -85.1885 (Albany (May 26, EF1)) 16:21–16:24 0.72 mi (1.16 km) 250 yd (230 m)
Two barns were destroyed, a home's porch was damaged, and 2x4 planks were impaled into a corn field. Trees were damaged.[41]
EF1 E of Albany Clinton KY 36°41′09″N 85°05′13″W / 36.6857°N 85.087°W / 36.6857; -85.087 (Albany (May 26, EF1)) 16:29–16:30 0.44 mi (0.71 km) 75 yd (69 m)
A barn was demolished, a 2x4 was thrown through a home's kitchen window, and trees were damaged.[42]
EF1 E of Corbin Knox KY 36°56′48″N 84°03′00″W / 36.9466°N 84.0499°W / 36.9466; -84.0499 (Corbin (May 26, EF1)) 17:48–17:49 0.78 mi (1.26 km) 60 yd (55 m)
A tornado touched down in the parking lot of a Legacy Chevrolet, pushing several vehicles, blowing out their windows, and ripping off their gas caps. A car wash sustained damage to all of its sides and lost most of its windows. Sheds and barns were moved or flipped, including a metal carport that was tossed into trees. A house addition had its roof ripped off. Multiple trees were downed.[43]
EF1 Southern Jackson Jackson OH 39°01′43″N 82°39′33″W / 39.0287°N 82.6593°W / 39.0287; -82.6593 (Jackson (May 26, EF1)) 19:28–19:32 3.77 mi (6.07 km) 125 yd (114 m)
A tractor supply building had a portion of its roof ripped off and nearby buildings sustained roof damage as well. An outbuilding was damaged and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which fell onto vehicles.[44]
EF0 Winfield Putnam WV 38°31′42″N 81°53′39″W / 38.5284°N 81.8941°W / 38.5284; -81.8941 (Winfield (May 26, EF0)) 20:23–20:24 0.29 mi (0.47 km) 75 yd (69 m)
A home sustained soffit and siding damage. Trees were damaged.[45]
EF0 W of Janesville to Milton Rock WI 42°40′58″N 89°06′37″W / 42.6829°N 89.1103°W / 42.6829; -89.1103 (Janesville (May 26, EF0)) 22:00–22:21 11.83 mi (19.04 km) 50 yd (46 m)
The bleachers at a high school baseball field were tossed over a fence. Trees were damaged as well.[46]
EF1 SW of Graff to NW of Elk Creek Wright, Texas MO 37°15′N 92°19′W / 37.25°N 92.31°W / 37.25; -92.31 (Graff (May 26, EF1)) 22:11–22:34 14.37 mi (23.13 km) 400 yd (370 m)
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, five outbuildings were severely damaged or destroyed, and one home sustained roof damage.[47][48]
EF1 Salem City of Salem VA 37°16′22″N 80°04′11″W / 37.2728°N 80.0698°W / 37.2728; -80.0698 (Salem (May 26, EF1)) 22:14–22:17 2 mi (3.2 km) 300 yd (270 m)
Several homes and apartments lost portions of their roofing. Trees were snapped or uprooted. This is the first tornado recorded in the Independent City of Salem since reliable records began in 1950.[49]
EF0 E of Janesville to SE of Fort Atkinson Rock, Jefferson WI 42°42′30″N 88°56′12″W / 42.7083°N 88.9366°W / 42.7083; -88.9366 (Janesville (May 26, EF0)) 22:15–22:38 14.36 mi (23.11 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Trees were damaged.[50]
EF0 W of Fort Atkinson Jefferson WI 42°54′22″N 88°55′00″W / 42.9062°N 88.9168°W / 42.9062; -88.9168 (Fort Atkinson (May 26, EF0)) 22:27–22:37 5.55 mi (8.93 km) 30 yd (27 m)
A waterspout formed over Lake Koshkonong and moved onshore, damaging trees.[51]
EF3 Northern Mountain View to N of Montier Howell, Shannon MO 37°01′N 91°47′W / 37.02°N 91.79°W / 37.02; -91.79 (Mountain View (May 26, EF3)) 22:41–23:05 12.71 mi (20.45 km) 750 yd (690 m)
A manufactured home was completely demolished and three frame houses were severely damaged as well. Multiple outbuildings were significantly damaged or destroyed and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. One person was injured.[47][52]
EF0 S of Fenton Jefferson MO 38°28′37″N 90°26′20″W / 38.477°N 90.439°W / 38.477; -90.439 (Fenton (May 26, EF0)) 22:44–22:45 0.21 mi (0.34 km) 100 yd (91 m)
This brief tornado caused minor siding damage, uprooted a tree and blew down several large tree branches. Another tree that was uprooted landed on a house, causing damage to the house's porch and roofing.[53]
EF1 Oakville, MO to northwestern Columbia, IL St. Louis (MO), Monroe (IL) MO, IL 38°29′06″N 90°22′33″W / 38.485°N 90.3757°W / 38.485; -90.3757 (Oakville (May 26, EF1)) 22:48–23:02 8.81 mi (14.18 km) 172 yd (157 m)
A carport and a shed were damaged by a tornado that crossed the Mississippi River. Large tree branches were snapped as well.[54]
EF2 E of Birch Tree Shannon MO 37°01′N 91°28′W / 37.01°N 91.46°W / 37.01; -91.46 (Birch Tree (May 26, EF2)) 23:12–23:16 2.45 mi (3.94 km) 250 yd (230 m)
The roof was ripped off a house, a saw mill was destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[55]
EF0 W of Winona Shannon MO 37°00′N 91°23′W / 37°N 91.39°W / 37; -91.39 (Winona (May 26, EF0)) 23:22–23:23 0.84 mi (1.35 km) 75 yd (69 m)
A brief tornado snapped or uprooted several trees.[56]
EF1 S of Summerfield to western New Baden to Damiansville St. Clair, Clinton IL 38°33′04″N 89°45′07″W / 38.551°N 89.752°W / 38.551; -89.752 (New Baden (May 26, EF1)) 23:34–23:44 10.5 mi (16.9 km) 500 yd (460 m)
Most of the roof was ripped off a commercial garage, other structures sustained minor roof damage, and large tree branches were snapped.[57]
EF3 N of Goreville Johnson IL 37°34′49″N 89°00′58″W / 37.5804°N 89.0161°W / 37.5804; -89.0161 (Goreville (May 26, EF3)) 23:38–23:48 4.87 mi (7.84 km) 300 yd (270 m)
An intense tornado ripped the roof off a house and collapsed most of its exterior walls. Additional frame houses sustained damage to their roofs. Two manufactured homes were severely damaged or destroyed, causing injury to an occupant. An outbuilding was demolished. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, including some that were debarked. Power poles were snapped as well.[58]
EF0 SE of Redford Reynolds MO 37°18′35″N 90°54′00″W / 37.3096°N 90.8999°W / 37.3096; -90.8999 (Redford (May 26, EF0)) 23:44–23:46 3.27 mi (5.26 km) 276 yd (252 m)
Numerous large tree limbs were snapped off of trees.[59]
EF1 NE of Breese to SSW of Patoka Clinton, Marion IL 38°39′54″N 89°27′38″W / 38.6649°N 89.4605°W / 38.6649; -89.4605 (Breese (May 26, EF1)) 23:50–00:07 18.5 mi (29.8 km) 325 yd (297 m)
This tornado touched down northeast of Breese, causing significant damage as it tracked eastward. It damaged a garage, shed, and home, removing parts of roofs and breaking large tree branches. On the east side of Carlyle Lake, the tornado downed power lines, destroyed a barn, and removed most of another barn's roof. Before lifting, the tornado dealt major damage to the roof of a small outbuilding.[60]
EF0 SW of Annapolis to S of Saco Reynolds, Iron, Madison MO 37°19′28″N 90°46′18″W / 37.3244°N 90.7717°W / 37.3244; -90.7717 (Annapolis (May 26, EF0)) 23:51–00:11 18.23 mi (29.34 km) 167 yd (153 m)
A tornado did minor damage to trees and damage roof paneling on an outbuilding at a farm.[61]
EF0 N of Exchange to NE of Ellington Reynolds MO 37°14′48″N 91°01′52″W / 37.2468°N 91.0312°W / 37.2468; -91.0312 (Exchange (May 26, EF0)) 23:53–23:57 4.47 mi (7.19 km) 279 yd (255 m)
This tornado produced minor roof damage to an outbuilding and some tree damage.[62]
EF0 ENE of Fremont Carter MO 36°58′10″N 91°06′09″W / 36.9695°N 91.1025°W / 36.9695; -91.1025 (Fremont (May 26, EF0)) 23:54–23:55 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A brief tornado embedded in straight line winds damaged some trees.[63]
EF1 Marquand to W of Hurricane Madison, Bollinger MO 37°25′37″N 90°09′50″W / 37.427°N 90.1639°W / 37.427; -90.1639 (Marquand (May 25, EF1)) 00:25–00:30 5.31 mi (8.55 km) 250 yd (230 m)
A home's porch was uplifted. The roof of a barn was destroyed, causing damage to an adjacent structure. Trees were snapped or uprooted.[64]
EF1 SE of Kinmundy Marion IL 38°43′44″N 88°47′17″W / 38.7288°N 88.7881°W / 38.7288; -88.7881 (Kinmundy (May 26, EF1)) 00:28–00:30 1.12 mi (1.80 km) 325 yd (297 m)
Several trees were snapped or uprooted within the Stephen A. Forbes State Recreation Area.[65]
EF2 SE of Kinmundy to SSE of Oskaloosa Marion, Clay IL 38°42′29″N 88°46′52″W / 38.7081°N 88.781°W / 38.7081; -88.781 (Kinmundy (May 26, EF2)) 00:29–00:43 8.26 mi (13.29 km) 500 yd (460 m)
Several metal buildings were destroyed, numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and power lines were downed.[66]
EFU S of Smithland Livingston KY 37°04′35″N 88°23′52″W / 37.0764°N 88.3978°W / 37.0764; -88.3978 (Smithland (May 26, EFU)) 00:30–00:31 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m)
A tornado was videoed in an inaccessible area, therefore the tornado was given an EFU rating.[67]
EF0 NW of Sturgis Union KY 37°40′N 88°08′W / 37.66°N 88.14°W / 37.66; -88.14 (Sturgis (May 26, EF0)) 00:34–00:42 3.49 mi (5.62 km) 50 yd (46 m)
Tree limbs were downed.[68]
EF3 NE of Eddyville to Crider to Barnsley Lyon, Caldwell, Hopkins KY 37°06′37″N 88°04′08″W / 37.1103°N 88.069°W / 37.1103; -88.069 (Eddyville (May 26, EF3)) 01:01–02:15 34.14 mi (54.94 km) 700 yd (640 m)
1 death – See section on this tornado – 21 people were injured.[69]
EF1 SW of Goreville to Buncombe Union, Johnson IL 37°30′35″N 89°04′53″W / 37.5096°N 89.0815°W / 37.5096; -89.0815 (Buncombe (May 26, EF1)) 01:14–01:22 6.94 mi (11.17 km) 100 yd (91 m)
A few outbuildings and a barn were severely damaged, a carport was overturned, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[70]
EF1 S of Grayville, IL to S of Owensville, IN to Somerville, IN White (IL), Wabash (IL), Gibson (IN) IL, IN 38°14′35″N 87°59′58″W / 38.243°N 87.9994°W / 38.243; -87.9994 (Grayville (May 26, EF1)) 01:26–01:59 34.07 mi (54.83 km) 500 yd (460 m)
A tornado crossed the Wabash River from Illinois into Indiana. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, and the roof was ripped off a business. Billboards and a garage were destroyed. Additional roof and siding damage was inflicted to homes.[71]
EF1 Rixeyville Culpeper VA 38°33′33″N 78°03′49″W / 38.5593°N 78.0636°W / 38.5593; -78.0636 (Rixeyville (May 26, EF1)) 01:27–01:35 4.75 mi (7.64 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Two sheds were overturned and five occupants inside one of them were injured. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[72]
EF1 SSW of Sumner to SSE of Bridgeport Lawrence IL 38°40′27″N 87°51′49″W / 38.6741°N 87.8635°W / 38.6741; -87.8635 (Sumner (May 26, EF1)) 01:27–01:37 6.79 mi (10.93 km) 250 yd (230 m)
A small outbuilding was destroyed, a home lost part of its roof, and another home sustained minor damage. The remainder of damage was inflicted to trees.[73]
EF2 Decker to NE of Willis Knox IN 38°31′01″N 87°31′21″W / 38.517°N 87.5226°W / 38.517; -87.5226 (Decker (May 26, EF2)) 01:49–02:00 12.14 mi (19.54 km) 50 yd (46 m)
A strong tornado destroyed a pole barn, tossing debris over 1 mi (1.6 km). A school bus was lifted and moved about 20 yd (18 m). A garage structure had its doors pushed in causing it to collapse and debris was tossed over 1 mi (1.6 km) away. Additional trees and power lines were damaged. Tree and field damage suggest the tornado possessed multiple vortices.[74]
EF1 S of Ebenezer to N of Silver City to SSW of Girkin Muhlenberg, Butler, Warren KY 37°11′23″N 87°04′53″W / 37.1897°N 87.0813°W / 37.1897; -87.0813 (Ebenezer (May 26, EF1)) 02:46–03:37 39.99 mi (64.36 km) 800 yd (730 m)
Two homes lost their entire roofs. The roof of one house was thrown into a nearby residence, severely damaging one of its walls. Several garages, outbuildings, storage facilities, and structures on a chicken farm lost large portions of their roofs as well. The steeple was knocked off a church and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Homes, outbuildings, and vehicles were damaged by fallen trees. The damage path is indicative of a broad circulation with embedded vortices rotating around the circulation.[75]
EF1 W of Radcliff Meade KY 37°51′09″N 86°01′15″W / 37.8525°N 86.0207°W / 37.8525; -86.0207 (Radcliff (May 26, EF1)) 03:11–03:12 1.57 mi (2.53 km) 150 yd (140 m)
Trees were uprooted and damaged and a house lost a large portion of its roof.[76]
EF2 Paragould Greene AR 36°03′02″N 90°34′39″W / 36.0505°N 90.5774°W / 36.0505; -90.5774 (Paragould (May 26, EF2)) 04:00–04:07 3.56 mi (5.73 km) 200 yd (180 m)
Multiple homes sustained varying degrees of roof damage, including one that lost its entire roof. A couple of outbuildings were destroyed. A carport collapsed onto a vehicle. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[77]
EF1 WNW of Cooktown to NNW of Mount Hermon Barren KY 36°50′32″N 85°58′37″W / 36.8421°N 85.9769°W / 36.8421; -85.9769 (Cooktown (May 26, EF1)) 04:06–04:15 7.49 mi (12.05 km) 150 yd (140 m)
A barn was collapsed, a few carports were damaged, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[78]
EF1 SE of Paragould Greene, Craighead AR 35°58′01″N 90°28′18″W / 35.967°N 90.4717°W / 35.967; -90.4717 (Paragould (May 26, EF1)) 04:24–04:27 1.26 mi (2.03 km) 75 yd (69 m)
One home sustained minor exterior damage while a second lost most of its roof and had its exterior walls from an add-on room partially collapsed. A nearby outbuilding was completely demolished. Farm equipment was blown into an open field. Power lines were downed and trees were snapped.[79]
EF1 NE of Persimmon to WSW of Dubre Monroe, Metcalfe, Cumberland KY 36°49′01″N 85°36′13″W / 36.8169°N 85.6035°W / 36.8169; -85.6035 (Persimmon (May 26, EF1)) 04:30–04:31 1.11 mi (1.79 km) 100 yd (91 m)
Trees were snapped or uprooted along a hillside.[80]
EF1 N of Burkesville Cumberland KY 36°49′36″N 85°22′17″W / 36.8268°N 85.3714°W / 36.8268; -85.3714 (Burkesville (May 26, EF1)) 04:44–04:45 0.24 mi (0.39 km) 40 yd (37 m)
Trees were snapped or uprooted by this brief tornado.[81]
EF1 S of Burkesville to W of Albany Cumberland, Clinton KY 36°40′28″N 85°22′35″W / 36.6744°N 85.3764°W / 36.6744; -85.3764 (Burkesville (May 26, EF1)) 04:48–04:58 10.39 mi (16.72 km) 100 yd (91 m)
An RV storage garage lost significant portions of its roof. A few cabins on a campground, as well as a few homes, sustained shingle damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[82]
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