Tornado Reports
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| 17:20Z | EF0 | KGSP | SC | Greenville | Golden Grove | NWS survey team found the path of a weak tornado that began in a wooded area just northeast of Lauren Trace Circle. A few trees were downed at this location, with one tree taking down a power line. The tornado intensified as it moved east/northeast from there, downing multiple trees and snapping numerous large limbs along a creek bed before uprooting multiple large trees at a home site on Prince Lake. The tornado continued east northeast, snapping large limbs and knocking down a few trees as it crossed Old Gunter Rd and Mellyn St. About a half-dozen medium to large trees were uprooted at a home between Mellyn St and Mellwood Dr. The tornado lifted shortly after crossing Mellwood Dr. |
| 18:40Z | EF2 | KHPX | KY | Logan | Schley | A National Weather Service storm survey confirmed a strong, long-tracked tornado that first touched down northwest of Adairville near the intersection of Vick Road and State Highway 96, where a barn sustained roof damage and another outbuilding was destroyed. This tornado had a 14 mile long track, 9 of which was in Logan County. Overall, this tornado stayed on the ground for 29 minutes. Damage consistent with a high-end EF-2 tornado was surveyed from near State Highway 96 to just west of the Logan Simpson County line. The worst damage occurred to the north-northeast of Adairville, where the twister crossed Highway 663. Several homes suffered extensive damage. Three people were injured while taking shelter in the bathroom of one home. A fourth injury occurred at a residence along Trimble Road. The tornado weakened as it crossed into Simpson County just north of the intersection of Conn and Reames-Dixon Roads. |
| 19:00Z | EF1 | KOHX | KY | Simpson | Prices Mill | A strong, long tracked tornado, which first touched down in Logan County, continued in Simpson County. The complete track of this twister was just over 14 miles, with the last 4.8 miles in Simpson County. Earlier, EF-2 damage was surveyed in Logan County, but, by the time it crossed into Simpson County near the intersection of Conn and Reames-Dixon roads, it had weakened to an EF-1. Several outbuildings and trees were damaged in Simpson County before the tornado lifted along Russelville-Gallatin Road. Overall, 5 homes in both Logan and Simpson Counties sustained extensive damage, with two other residences suffering minor damage. Five grain bins were destroyed. |
| 19:24Z | EF0 | KLWX | MD | Baltimore | Fork | Eyewitness accounts and storm damage survey concluded a small tornado occurred in Fork, MD, from approximately 3:28 to 3:30 PM EDT on June 10, 2013. ||About six trees were uprooted in the Mount Vista Estates subdivision of Fork along Vista View Court. These trees were a mix of hardwood and softwood, some falling at angles of up to 120 degrees from each other. Several eyewitnesses saw swirling debris within the wind field as the damage was occurring. Additional tree damage along with damage to a wood fence was located across the street from Fork United Methodist Church on Fork Road, approximately 0.5 miles North of the damage in Mount Vista Estates. The survey team crossed the path between these two points, as well as up to two miles on either end of the damage, but no further damage could be found. |
| 19:44Z | EF0 | KLWX | MD | Baltimore | Sparrows Pt | A metal building structure in the south Locust Point Marine Terminal was damaged when a waterspout over the Patapsco River came onshore, transforming to a small tornado from approximately 3:44 to 3:45 PM EDT on June 10, 2013.||The metal building structure had a portion of its northeast roof peeled up, wrapping it back and folding it over the east-facing side of the building. Additionally, a small trailer on wheels was demolished as it was propelled to the northwest about 60 feet from its position on Cinder Blocks. An air conditioning unit which was permanently installed in the wall of an office on the north facing side of the building in proximity to where the roof damage occurred was blown-in. A large amount of debris was seen plastered to a east-facing chain link fence on the north side of the parking lot.||Areas to the north Marine Terminal were also surveyed, and no further damage was found. |
| 20:47Z | EF0 | KDOX | DE | New Castle | Cooch | An EF0 tornado was confirmed near Newark at 447 p.m. EDT. The damage was focused from Ardmore Drive to Argyle Road, south of DE Route 4. Within this area, 10 to 20 homes sustained damage with several homes suffering significant damage due to large trees being blown into them. On Natalie Lane, a very large tree completely fell over and landed onto two homes with a car having significant damage. Other homes suffered siding and shingle damage. One house on Argyle Road had a tree limb through a side wall. On Havertown Road, several trees were uprooted, with some lying west and northwest, which appeared to be the western edge of the circulation. Several residents reported hearing a whooshing sound that lasted for about 10 to 15 seconds, along with some tree debris swirling into the air. Based on damage reports, the tornado briefly lifted with the main touchdown located from Ardmore Drive to Argyle Road. ||Additional damage was reported to the south of the tornado path, including siding and tree damage. One she was reportedly blown onto its side along McCormick Boulevard. The overall path length was nearly one mile. The maximum path width was 150 yards and the estimated maximum wind was 80 mph. |
| 22:13Z | EF0 | KAKQ | VA | Amelia | Jetersville | A tornado briefly touched down southwest of Jetersville, causing no damage. The path length was 100 yards and the maximum path width was approximately 25 yards. |
| 00:05Z | EF1 | KMHX | NC | Onslow | Camp Lejeune Jct | A National Weather Service storm survey found evidence of an EF1 tornado with winds estimated at 80 to 90 mph touched down north of Jacksonville. The tornado touched down near the intersection on Springwood Drive and Terry Lee Lanier Drive. The tornado produced sporadic damage for about 1/2 mile before lifting. Minor structural damage to a few homes was observed with several trees blown down or snapped. There were no injuries. |
| 01:01Z | EF0 | KLWX | MD | St. Mary's | Colton | A ground survey conducted by the NWS...together with radar data from Andrews AFB Terminal Doppler Weather Radar determined there was a brief EF-0 tornado touchdown in Coltons Point Maryland. Minor tree damage and roof damage was noted in the vicinity of the intersection of Colton Point Road...Rt 242 with Bayview Road and along Beach Road between Charles Hall Road and Point Breeze Road. A few shingles were blown off some structures in this area. A tree came down on wires in the 38300 block of Beach Road. A trampoline near a residence on Colton Point Road next to the town post office was lifted up and became lodged 90 feet up in a nearby tall pine tree. Two large wooden play set were blown...one was dragged about 15 feet. This tornado was likely the extension of a waterspout that crossed the Potomac River just before 9 pm. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).