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Visible Satellite 23:50Z on 2013-05-15. 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
22:33Z EF0 KFDR TX Montague Belcherville NWS survey crews determined a tornado caused EF-0 damage to a ranch near Belcherville, Texas.
23:14Z EF0 KDYX TX Mills Priddy The Mills County Emergency Manager and local storm spotters observed a tornado. The tornado occurred in open land and did minimal damage to trees.
23:34Z EF0 KTLX OK Pontotoc Ada An F0 tornado developed just west of the city limits Ada and moved northeast about one-half mile. A mobile home was damaged near the beginning of the path and trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.
23:41Z EF0 KFWS TX Palo Pinto (mwl)mineral Wells A Off duty NWS meteorologists observed a tornado to the west of Millsap. The tornado first began in far eastern Palo Pinto County before moving to the southeast.
23:50Z EF1 KFWS TX Montague Nocona National Weather Service storm survey crews determined a tornado occurred in the Nocona Lake Estates on the west side of Lake Nocona. The tornado first occurred in open fields, before moving northeast toward the lake. The tornado caused damage to several homes and several open lots, before curving sharply to the northwest, producing EF-1 damage to several manufactured homes.
23:51Z EF1 KFWS TX Montague Fruitland A storm survey crew determined EF-1 damage occurred near Lake Amon Carter. Several houses were damaged, and a golf course clubhouse was heavily damaged.
00:03Z EF1 KFWS TX Parker Millsap Off duty NWS employees observed a tornado as it moved across the southern portions of the city. Several homes, power lines, and barns were damaged.
00:18Z EF0 KFWS TX Montague Illinois Bend Broadcast media chasers captured video of a tornado approximately 11 miles northwest of St. Jo. This tornado produced EF0 damage to trees and one home.
00:22Z EF0 KFWS TX Parker Brock Off duty NWS employees observed a tornado near the Brock exit on I-20. This was the third in a series of tornadoes in and around Millsap. Damage was contained to open fields.
00:35Z EF0 KFWS TX Wise Alvord Trained spotters observed a brief tornado northeast of Alvord.
00:53Z EF0 KFWS TX Parker Dennis National Weather Service storm survey crew determined a tornado caused EF-0 damage to homes, trees, and barns in the Tin Top community.
00:58Z EF4 KFWS TX Hood Mambrino National Weather Service crews surveyed the damage from the Granbury tornado. The tornado first occurred on the west bank of Lake Granbury / Brazos River. The tornado crossed the lake heading east, towards Davis Road. On the east side of the lake, the tornado damaged several power lines and trees, before hitting the American Legion hall on Davis Road. ||The tornado then took much more of a northerly track through the Rancho Brazos subdivision. This subdivision was severely damaged, with 97 of the 110 homes suffering at least minor damage. Four homes suffered EF-4 damage, and ten others had EF-3 damage. The vast majority of the subdivision had evidence of EF-1 or EF-2 damage. Six individuals lost their lives in this subdivision as a direct result of the tornado. All six were in mobile homes at the time. ||Moving north from the Rancho Brazos subdivision, the tornado dissipated approximately one mile to the north-northeast of the area that suffered the most damage.
01:05Z EF0 KFWS TX Parker Aledo Trained spotters observed a brief tornado well south of Annetta South, in Parker County.
01:09Z EF0 KFWS TX Hood Lake Granbury South National Weather Service survey crew determined a tornado caused EF-0 and EF-1 damage in the Pecan Plantation community. The tornado began in Hood County, before moving across the Brazos into Johnson County.
01:11Z EF1 KFWS TX Johnson Godley National Weather Service survey crew determined a tornado caused EF-0 and EF-1 damage in the Pecan Plantation community. The tornado began in Hood County, before moving across the Brazos into Johnson County.
01:19Z EF0 KFWS TX Johnson Godley Trained spotters observed a tornado northwest of Cresson. Damage was minimal, limited to a billboard and a few farm buildings.
01:34Z EF0 KGRK TX Hamilton Evant The Hamilton County Emergency Manager observed two nearly simultaneous tornadoes just north of Evant. This was the northernmost tornado of the two.
01:35Z EF0 KGRK TX Hamilton Evant The Hamilton County Emergency Manager observed two nearly simultaneous tornadoes just north of Evant. This was the easternmost tornado of the two.
02:12Z EF3 KFWS TX Johnson Lake Pat Cleburne Trained storm spotters observed a nearly mile wide tornado to the southwest of the city of Cleburne. NWS storm survey crew determined this tornado produced EF-3 damage on the east side of Lake Pat Cleburne. The path of the tornado was erratic, moving initially north, then northeast, then north again.
02:45Z EF0 KFWS TX Johnson Bono National Weather Service storm survey crews determined a tornado produced EF-0 damage to the south and east of Cleburne.
05:05Z EF1 KFWS TX Ellis Ennis National Weather Service storm survey crews determined a tornado produced EF-1 damage to downtown Ennis, before continuing to move northeast.

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