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Visible Satellite 19:38Z on 2017-05-27. 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
19:38Z EF1 KSGF MO Morgan Gravois Mills Arpt A NWS storm survey confirmed an EF-1 tornado briefly touched down approximately one mile north of Sunrise Beach. Estimated maximum wind speeds were up to 90 mph. Numerous trees were uprooted.
19:38Z EF1 KSGF MO Morgan Gravois Mills Arpt A NWS storm survey team confirmed an EF-1 tornado briefly touched down approximately 2 miles north-northeast of Sunrise Beach. Numerous trees were uprooted. There was damage to a roof of a metal building. Estimated maximum wind speeds were up to 90 mph.
19:50Z EF1 KSGF MO Laclede Brush Creek The roof of a trucking business near mile mark 123 along I-44 was damaged along with multiple trucks overturned in a parking lot. This tornado uprooted numerous trees and damaged several outbuildings across rural Laclede County.
20:05Z EF1 KSGF MO Laclede Nebo A NWS storm survey confirmed an EF-1 tornado touched down near the Falcon area in Laclede County. A house sustained moderate to major damage. There were numerous trees snapped and uprooted. Radar confirmed a well defined tornado debris signature over the path of this tornado. Estimated maximum wind speeds were up to 100 mph.
20:09Z EF1 KSGF MO Laclede Drynob A NWS storm survey confirmed an EF-1 tornado tracked about 2 miles across rural Laclede County near the Drynob area. Numerous trees were uprooted along the path. Estimated maximum wind speed was up to 90 mph.
20:25Z EF1 KSGF MO Laclede Winnipeg A NWS storm survey confirmed an EF-1 tornado briefly touched down approximately seven miles southwest of Fort Leonard Wood in rural Laclede County. Numerous trees were uprooted. Estimated maximum wind speed was up to 90 mph.
21:00Z EF0 KLSX MO Dent Lake Spg Several pictures from a storm chaser and spotter indicated a brief tornado touched down in a heavily wooded area of rural northwest Dent County. The storm chaser location of the images captured was near Highway 72 and Highway FF looking northwest. The tornado location is estimated. Estimated wind speed and path length could not be exactly determined due to lack of road access.
01:18Z EF0 KNQA MO Butler Stringtown The tornado began near the intersection of Highway PP and County Road 429 in the Mark Twain National Forest. The tornado was on the ground for four minutes. It lifted before crossing U.S. Highway 67 west of Poplar Bluff. Several trees were uprooted, and numerous limbs were broken. At least two homes received minor damage due to falling trees. At least six homes received shingle damage. Peak winds were estimated near 85 mph. A trained spotter witnessed the funnel in the area. This tornado was from the same supercell storm that produced large hail from the Ellsinore area of Carter County to areas north of Poplar Bluff.
01:20Z EF0 KTLX OK Okfuskee Micawber Storm chasers observed a tornado over open country for about six minutes. An NWS ground survey team was unable to find any damage from the tornado, mainly due to the fact the tornado was over terrain that was inaccessible by roads. Storm chaser photos and video did show some debris occasionally in the tornadic circulation, most likely from trees.
01:55Z EFU KTLX OK Okfuskee Mason Storm chasers observed a tornado over open country. An NWS storm survey team found no damage associated with the tornado, mainly due to the fact it remained over terrain that was inaccessible by road. An unmanned aircraft system (UAS) piloted by researchers from the Oklahoma State University flew the suspected area where the tornado occurred but data obtained were inconclusive.
03:17Z EFU KTLX OK Carter (adm)ardmore Apt A television storm chaser observed a tornado develop about 3 miles south-southeast of Dougherty. The tornado is believed to have moved through a small portion of rural Carter County before crossing the Washita River into Murray County. No damage is known to have occurred.
03:18Z EFU KTLX OK Murray Dougherty A television storm chaser observed a tornado develop about 3 miles south-southeast of Dougherty. The tornado is believed to have moved into Murray County after touching down in Carter County and crossing the Washita River. No damage was reported in the area.
03:39Z EFU KTLX OK Johnston Troy Numerous spotters observed a tornado west of Troy. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
04:06Z EFU KTLX OK Jefferson Ringling A tornado was observed by a television storm chaser south of Loco and west-northwest of Ringling. No damage was reported and the specific path is estimated.
04:45Z EF1 KSRX OK Sequoyah Short This is the first segment of a two segment tornado. In Sequoyah County, this tornado uprooted trees and snapped large tree limbs as it moved east-northeast, crossing into Crawford County, Arkansas west of Uniontown. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 90 to 100 mph.
04:46Z EF1 KSRX AR Crawford Uniontown This is the second segment of a two segment tornado. In Crawford County, this tornado destroyed the roof of a mobile home, damaged outbuildings, and uprooted trees near the state line. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted as it moved across Highway 59 and Arkansas 220, finally dissipating after crossing White Water Road, east-southeast of Natural Dam. Based on this damage, maximum estimated wind in this segment of the tornado was 95 to 105 mph.

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