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Visible Satellite 23:48Z on 2021-10-12. Satellite images are derived from the NOAA Open Data Dissemination Program.

Tornado Reports

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Time Rating Radar State County Location Narrative
23:48Z EF0 KFDR OK Beckham Retrop A storm chaser observed a brief tornado near State Highway 6 approximately 4 miles north-northwest of Retrop. No damage was reported.
00:24Z EFU KFDR OK Washita Foss A storm chaser photographed a tornado approximately 3 miles south of Foss. No damage was reported from this tornado and the location is estimated.
00:25Z EF0 KGLD KS Wallace Sharon Spgs Arpt The primary damage produced by this tornado occurred at the Sharon|Springs Golf Course, just south of town. At this location, some|tree limbs were snapped, a power pole was leaning, and several|small outbuildings had metal roofs ripped off, walls knocked down,|or garage doors blown in. In addition, a nearby combine had broken|windows and a tractor trailer had at least two wood beams|penetrate the door. Along the rest of the tornado path, broken|tree branches were noted in a couple different locations.
00:38Z EF0 KFDR OK Tillman Frederick Several storm chasers, including an off-duty meteorologist from the Storm Prediction Center, observed a brief tornado approximately 5 miles southwest of Frederick. No damage was reported and the location is estimated.
00:41Z EF1 KFDR OK Tillman Frederick This tornado developed 3.5 miles southwest of Fredrick and moved north or just east of due north for 7 miles. A barn had significant wall damage to the northwest of Frederick. Otherwise, there were a few pivot irrigators that were tipped over to the southwest and west of Frederick, and tree and power pole damage was also observed along the path.
00:55Z EF1 KFDR OK Custer Clinton A tornado developed on the east side of Clinton near First Street and Route 66 (Business 40) where it damaged a automobile body shop and damaged a warehouse building. The tornado moved northeast across Riverside Golf Course where trees were damaged, then damaged and destroyed hangars at Clinton Municipal Airport (CLK). After the damage at the Clinton Municipal Airport, the tornado moved through more rural areas but did continue to damage trees, blow the roof off at least one outbuilding (with the debris blown to the northwest) and blew a street sign 200 yards. At one point, storm chasers observed a satellite tornado adjacent to this tornado (see separate entry).
01:01Z EFU KFDR OK Custer Clinton A number of storm chasers from various angles observed a second tornado adjacent to the tornado the moved from the east side of Clinton to southeast of Custer City. Although motion was difficult to determine at night, was believed to be a satellite tornado. This tornado produced no known damage and the location of this tornado was estimated.
01:19Z EF1 KFDR OK Tillman Manitou A tornado was observed for two minutes moving from Tillman County into Kiowa County. A barn roof and a few trees were damaged near the county line.
01:20Z EF1 KFDR OK Kiowa Snyder A tornado was observed for two minutes moving from Tillman County into Kiowa County. A barn roof and a few trees were damaged near the county line.
01:26Z EF1 KFDR OK Kiowa Snyder A tornado developed about 6 miles east-southeast of Snyder to the south of U.S. Highway 62. It quickly became a large tornado as it moved sporadically north and northeast before crossing into Comanche County about 3 miles north of US-62. In Kiowa County, the tornado produced tree and power pole damage.
01:30Z EF0 KFDR OK Comanche Indiahoma This tornado moved into Comanche County from Kiowa County approximately three miles north of U.S. Highway 62, and moved northeast and then due north. At least one home suffered some shingle damage, a mobile home received roof damage, and a barn door was blown in. Tree damage was also observed along the path. None of the damage in Comanche County was observed to be greater than EF0, although the tornado was likely stronger as there were few damage indicators encountered along the path.
02:00Z EFU KFDR OK Comanche Wichita Mtns Nwr Hq Radar indicated strong rotation with a tornado debris signature in an inaccessible area of the Wichita Mountains. The path and path dimensions are estimated.
02:23Z EF1 KDDC KS Haskell Sublette Arpt This was a qlcs tornado.
02:35Z EFU KFDR OK Caddo Boone A storm chaser photographed a tornado looking northwest from 1 mile west of Boone. No damage was reported in the area and the specific location of the tornado is estimated.
03:02Z EF1 KDDC KS Gray Haggard This was a qlcs tornado.
03:12Z EF1 KDDC KS Ford Howell This was a qlcs tornado.
03:39Z EF0 KDDC KS Ford Spearville This QLCS tornado moved into Hodgeman County at 21:42 CST.
03:42Z EF1 KDDC KS Hodgeman Jetmore Muni Arpt This was a qlcs tornado that moved out of Ford County.
04:22Z EF1 KDDC KS Ford Ford This was a qlcs tornado.
04:38Z EF1 KDDC KS Ford Bucklin This was a qlcs tornado.
04:48Z EFU KDDC KS Kiowa Joy This was a qlcs tornado.
04:49Z EF1 KDDC KS Kiowa Joy This was a qlcs tornado.
04:59Z EF1 KDDC KS Edwards Centerview This was a qlcs tornado.
05:05Z EF1 KDDC KS Edwards Trousdale This was a qlcs tornado.
09:59Z EF1 KTLX OK Canadian Mustang A tornado from a QLCS (quasi-linear convective system) touched down on the west edge of Mustang, just south of State Highway 152 near Frisco Road, and moved generally northeast affecting portions of Mustang and southwest Oklahoma City. The most significant structure damage was southeast of SW 44th Street and Czech Hall Road where a home received roof damage, and a pickup truck parked on the street was rolled over. A few other homes along the path also received damage to shingles, otherwise damage was generally confined to trees, including some tree trunks snapped. The tornado dissipated southwest of SW 29th Street and County Line Road in southwest Oklahoma City.
10:15Z EF1 KTLX OK Oklahoma Oklahoma City A tornado from a QLCS (quasi-linear convective system) developed just east of the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds near General Pershing Boulevard just east of May Avenue. The tornado moved northeast and east affecting the Youngs-Englewood, Classen-Ten-Penn, Plaza, Mesta Park and Heritage Hills districts of Oklahoma City. Damage was generally confined to tree damage, including some snapped tree trunks. There was no significant structure damage observed. The tornado dissipated just southeast of NE 23rd Street and Interstate 235.
10:22Z EF0 KTLX OK Oklahoma Forest Park A third tornado from a QLCS (quasi-linear convective system) storm system that affected the Oklahoma City area developed over Forest Park near Northeast 36th Street and Bryant Avenue, and moved northeast into northeast Oklahoma City dissipating northwest of Northeast 63rd Street and Midwest Boulevard. The damage observed was generally broken tree branches and limbs.

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