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List of United States tornadoes from March to April 2013

This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from March to April 2013.

United States yearly total edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 499 309 80 19 8 1 916

March edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 9 7 3 0 0 0 19

March 5 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, March 5, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 N of Gibson Glascock GA 33°16′09″N 82°36′41″W / 33.2693°N 82.6114°W / 33.2693; -82.6114 (Gibson (March 5, EF1)) 0002 – 0004 1.54 mi (2.48 km) 150 yd (140 m) Part of the roof was blown off of a house, a camper was blown 50 feet (15 m), and two mobile homes were knocked off their foundations. Four brick walls collapsed at a church's fellowship hall and most of the roof was ripped off of the church itself. Numerous tombstones and other structures at a nearby cemetery were damaged and several trees were downed.[1]

March 18 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, March 18, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 NNW of McEwen to Vanleer Humphreys, Houston, Dickson TN 36°11′09″N 87°37′41″W / 36.1859°N 87.6281°W / 36.1859; -87.6281 (McEwen (Mar. 18, EF1)) 1240 – 1251 10.6 mi (17.1 km) 150 yd (140 m) A high-end EF1 tornado touched down in Humpherys County, damaging outbuildings, destroying a greenhouse, wrapping sheet metal around trees, and downing several trees. In Houston County, dozens of trees were downed before the tornado continued into Dickson County. There, two barns were destroyed, with many others suffering mainly roof damage. One home lost its entire roof (however the roof was poorly attached to the home), causing the collapse of the northern exterior wall. Debris from the home was blown over 100 yd (91 m) to the northeast. A poorly constructed single-wide mobile home was blown 50 yd (46 m) to the northeast where it impacted a tree line and was completely destroyed. Trees were downed in Vanleer before the tornado lifted. Hundreds of other trees were downed elsewhere along the path.[2]
EF0 NE of Culleoka Maury TN 35°29′43″N 86°56′47″W / 35.4953°N 86.9464°W / 35.4953; -86.9464 (Culleoka (Mar. 18, EF0)) 1622 – 1627 3.7 mi (6.0 km) 50 yd (46 m) A mobile home suffered minor siding damage and an old barn lost part of its roof. Many trees were downed as well. The tornado lifted just before going into Marshall County. This tornado was spawned by the same severe thunderstorm as the Unionville and Christiana tornadoes.[3]
EF0 SW of Unionville Bedford TN 35°35′04″N 86°39′33″W / 35.5844°N 86.6593°W / 35.5844; -86.6593 (Unionville (Mar. 18, EF0)) 1647 – 1653 3.89 mi (6.26 km) 50 yd (46 m) One barn was damaged, another barn lost its roof, and an outbuilding was blown over. Many trees were downed as well. This tornado was spawned by the same severe thunderstorm as the Culleoka and Christiana tornadoes.[4]
EF0 E of Christiana Rutherford TN 35°42′21″N 86°21′04″W / 35.7059°N 86.3512°W / 35.7059; -86.3512 (Christiana (Mar. 18, EF0)) 1712 – 1718 3.8 mi (6.1 km) 100 yd (91 m) This weak tornado crossed I-24 during its lifespan. Sheds and outbuildings suffered minor damage and about 100 trees were downed. This tornado was spawned by the same severe thunderstorm as the Culleoka and Unionville tornadoes.[5]
EF0 NW of Leighton Colbert AL 34°43′45″N 87°29′43″W / 34.7293°N 87.4954°W / 34.7293; -87.4954 (Leighton (Mar. 18, EF0)) 1910 – 1913 1.6 mi (2.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) One residence sustained minor roof and structural damage, a carport was lifted and destroyed, and the undercarriage of a single-wide mobile home was ripped out and thrown into a tree. Many trees were downed as well.[6]
EF2 Kilpatrick Marshall, DeKalb AL 34°16′07″N 86°07′57″W / 34.2687°N 86.1326°W / 34.2687; -86.1326 (Kilpatrick (Mar. 18, EF2)) 2041 – 2047 4.21 mi (6.78 km) 220 yd (200 m) Tornado touched down just inside Marshall County, east of Albertville, where many trees and power poles were downed. Several farm buildings were destroyed in this area as well, with debris being strewn over 100 yd (91 m). The tornado crossed into DeKalb County where it downed many more trees and power poles. Several mobile homes sustained significant damage, with at least two being completely destroyed. Several conventional (site-built) houses suffered minor to moderate exterior damage in this area. The tornado continued through Kilpatrick, causing substantial damage to a large livestock building. A convenience store suffered minor roof damage, a car wash sustained significant structural damage, a tractor-trailer was flipped on its side, and a mobile home was flipped and destroyed before the tornado lifted. Seven people were injured.[7]
EF1 E of Boaz Marshall, Etowah AL 34°12′17″N 86°09′09″W / 34.2048°N 86.1525°W / 34.2048; -86.1525 (Sardis City (Mar. 18, EF1)) 2041 – 2048 7.95 mi (12.79 km) 300 yd (270 m) The tornado touched down in Marshall County and caused structural damage to businesses. It also downed numerous trees before leaving the county. In Etowah County, just northeast of Sardis City, a tractor-trailer, a camper, and two mobile homes were overturned. Several barns and small outbuildings suffered minor roof damage. Another mobile home was overturned, leaving one person seriously injured and two others with minor injuries. Two additional mobile homes were completely destroyed, and a brick house had one-third of its roof removed. Many trees were downed along the path. Three people were injured in all.[8]
EF2 WSW of Rainsville DeKalb AL 34°27′47″N 85°59′30″W / 34.4630°N 85.9917°W / 34.4630; -85.9917 (Fyffe (Mar. 18, EF2)) 2043 – 2051 5.95 mi (9.58 km) 350 yd (320 m) This tornado traveled across areas north of Fyffe. Several chicken houses were either damaged or destroyed, a restaurant suffered roof damage, a carport was flattened, and a large farm building sustained major damage. Two other large, well constructed farm buildings were destroyed, one of which contained metal trusses that were ripped out of the ground. Debris from the buildings was strewn several hundred yards. A nearby home sustained minor structural damage. Many trees were downed as well.[9]
EF2 NNE of Greenville to W of Concord Meriwether, Pike GA 33°08′37″N 84°40′35″W / 33.1437°N 84.6765°W / 33.1437; -84.6765 (Greenville (Mar. 18, EF2)) 2210 – 2230 13.34 mi (21.47 km) 300 yd (270 m) Two outbuildings and one barn were destroyed, and another barn was shifted off of its foundation. A pontoon boat was thrown into a third barn. One house suffered minor roof damage, with doors and windows blown out as well. Another house suffered minor roof damage, with a third sustaining minor damage to its attached garage. Thousands of trees were downed, a few of which fell on houses.[10]
EF1 SW of Waynesboro Burke GA 32°57′42″N 82°09′54″W / 32.9617°N 82.1649°W / 32.9617; -82.1649 (Scott's Corner (Mar. 18, EF1)) 0101 – 0109 5.85 mi (9.41 km) 220 yd (200 m) Field irrigation systems were severely damaged, several barns were destroyed, and numerous trees were downed.[11]

March 19 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, March 19, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 S of Shelton Buffalo NE 40°44′12″N 98°43′48″W / 40.7366°N 98.73°W / 40.7366; -98.73 (Shelton (Mar. 19, EF0)) 2200 – 2203 0.58 mi (0.93 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief, weak landspout tornado caused no damage.[12]

March 21 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, March 21, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NE of Hockinson Clark WA 45°45′N 122°27′W / 45.75°N 122.45°W / 45.75; -122.45 (Hockinson (Mar. 21, EF0)) 2300 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) The roof was partially torn off of a barn with debris from the barn being blown into nearby trees and fences and scattered in fields.[13]

March 24 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, March 24, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 S of Somerset Pulaski KY 37°03′54″N 84°36′00″W / 37.0651°N 84.5999°W / 37.0651; -84.5999 (Ferguson (Mar. 24, EF1)) 2140 – 2141 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 80 yd (73 m) A brief tornado destroyed a warehouse building, damaged the roofs of several homes, and downed multiple trees.[14]
EF1 SSW of New Tazewell Claiborne TN 36°25′45″N 83°36′00″W / 36.4292°N 83.5999°W / 36.4292; -83.5999 (New Tazewell (Mar. 24, EF1)) 2304 – 2305 1.45 mi (2.33 km) 35 yd (32 m) A school bus had several windows blown out and many trees were downed, several of which caused minor siding damage to homes and downed power lines.[15]

March 29 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, March 29, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Sutherland Lincoln NE 41°06′37″N 101°11′46″W / 41.1103°N 101.196°W / 41.1103; -101.196 (Sutherland (Mar. 29, EF0)) 2302 – 2304 0.32 mi (0.51 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief, weak tornado moved over a crop field, causing no damage.[16]
EF0 S of Sutherland Lincoln NE 41°07′41″N 101°07′45″W / 41.1281°N 101.1291°W / 41.1281; -101.1291 (Sutherland (Mar. 29, EF0)) 2306 – 2308 0.11 mi (0.18 km) 20 yd (18 m) A brief, weak tornado moved over a crop field, causing no damage.[17]

March 30 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, March 30, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 ESE of Wybark Muskogee, Wagoner OK 35°48′27″N 95°18′06″W / 35.8076°N 95.3016°W / 35.8076; -95.3016 (Fort Gibson (Mar. 30, EF0)) 0235 – 0237 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) A center-pivot irrigation system, several barns, and the roof of a home were all damaged. Trees and power lines were downed as well.[18][19]
EF1 SSW of Sallisaw Sequoyah OK 35°25′37″N 94°48′36″W / 35.427°N 94.810°W / 35.427; -94.810 (Sallisaw (Mar. 30, EF1)) 0420 – 0421 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 175 yd (160 m) Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed, the roof and windows of a home were severely damaged, and numerous trees and power poles were downed.[20]

April edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 45 32 7 1 0 0 85

April 1 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 1, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 ESE of Silverton Briscoe TX 34°25′55″N 101°13′30″W / 34.4319°N 101.2249°W / 34.4319; -101.2249 (Silverton (Apr. 1, EF1)) 2140 – 2145 1.84 mi (2.96 km) 100 yd (91 m) A high-end EF1 tornado damaged a central pivot irrigation system and snapped several wooden power poles. Rear flank downdraft winds associated with the tornado tore the roof off of a barn as well.[21]

April 4 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 4, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SE of Red Bluff Tehama CA 40°09′15″N 122°13′08″W / 40.1541°N 122.219°W / 40.1541; -122.219 (Red Bluff (Apr. 4, EF0)) 0159 – 0201 0.82 mi (1.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief rope tornado touched down over open fields and caused no damage.[22]

April 5 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 5, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Southeastern Big Pine Key Monroe FL 24°38′07″N 81°20′51″W / 24.6352°N 81.3474°W / 24.6352; -81.3474 (Big Pine Key (Apr. 5, EF0)) 0610 – 0615 1.56 mi (2.51 km) 80 yd (73 m) A waterspout moved ashore in southeastern Big Pine Key and picked up a ground deck and four kayaks, throwing them at least 30 yards (27 m). The tornado was at its strongest point at this point. A large cistern containing nearly 200 US gallons (760 L) of water was moved just over 15 yards (14 m), knocking a large camping trailer off of its front mount. Bolts securing a large grill to ground decking were snapped, while numerous tables and lounge chairs were carried across the area. One of the chairs caused gutter damage to a house. Small gravel and peak rock along the waterfront caused moderate to severe paint chipping on the ocean side of several homes. Screens (including their wood frames) were torn off of several homes, with one home losing siding on the ocean side. As the tornado moved east-northeast, more lawn furniture was tossed and wooden signs were downed. It then overturned several tents at a campground before dissipating, as the tornado had become steadily weaker since it came ashore. Many trees and power lines were downed along the path.[23]

April 7 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 7, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 WSW of Paradise Russell KS 39°05′12″N 99°00′05″W / 39.0867°N 99.0014°W / 39.0867; -99.0014 (Paradise (Apr. 7, EF0)) 2338 – 2340 0.48 mi (0.77 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief rope tornado downed a few trees.[24]

April 8 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 8, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of Peconic Kit Carson CO 39°34′N 102°06′W / 39.57°N 102.10°W / 39.57; -102.10 (Peconic (Apr. 8, EF0)) 0017 – 0018 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief landspout tornado caused no damage.[25]
EF0 W of Xenia Washington CO 40°10′N 103°24′W / 40.16°N 103.40°W / 40.16; -103.40 (Xenia (Apr. 8, EF0)) 0124 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief landspout tornado caused no damage.[26]
EF0 WNW of Elba Washington CO 39°58′N 103°19′W / 39.96°N 103.32°W / 39.96; -103.32 (Elba (Apr. 8, EF0)) 0142 – 0152 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[27]
EF0 WNW of Xenia Washington CO 40°10′N 103°22′W / 40.16°N 103.36°W / 40.16; -103.36 (Xenia (Apr. 8, EF0)) 0251 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused no damage.[28]
EF1 ENE of Benkelman Dundy NE 40°03′56″N 101°27′29″W / 40.0656°N 101.4581°W / 40.0656; -101.4581 (Benkleman (Apr. 8, EF1)) 0306 – 0308 0.75 mi (1.21 km) 75 yd (69 m) Several outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed, utility poles and fences were broken, trees were downed, a trailer was overturned and rolled, and vehicles and farm implements were moved. Two cows suffered serious injuries and had to be euthanized; other cows suffered minor injuries.[29]

April 10 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 10, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 SE of Scotland to Plant Van Buren AR 35°29′20″N 92°34′26″W / 35.489°N 92.574°W / 35.489; -92.574 (Scotland (Apr. 10, EF2)) 2120 – 2152 17.26 mi (27.78 km) 800 yd (730 m) Six houses were destroyed, 14 had major damage, and 29 suffered minor damage. 20 more houses suffered very minor damage mostly to roofs. Several dozen outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed, a church was destroyed, and vehicles were damaged, with some being overturned. Many trees and power lines were downed as well. Four people were injured.[30]
EF1 N of Rushing Stone AR 35°44′58″N 92°17′04″W / 35.7494°N 92.2844°W / 35.7494; -92.2844 (Rushing (Apr. 10, EF1)) 2207 – 2214 4.14 mi (6.66 km) 300 yd (270 m) Two chicken houses and a hay barn were damaged and trees and power lines were downed.[31]
EF2 NW of Mt. Olive Izard AR 36°00′19″N 92°05′50″W / 36.0054°N 92.0971°W / 36.0054; -92.0971 (Mt. Olive (Apr. 10, EF2)) 2244 – 2246 1.25 mi (2.01 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief, but strong tornado along the White River removed the roof of a log house and shifted the house off of its foundation. An adjacent garage was destroyed as well. Elsewhere, several other houses sustained minor damage, with a tree falling on one, a covered porch torn from another, and several more suffering shingle damage. A boat dock on the river was turned over and destroyed and two boats were sunk. Hundreds of trees were downed along the path as well.[32]
EF1 St. Albans Franklin MO 38°35′18″N 90°47′13″W / 38.5883°N 90.7869°W / 38.5883; -90.7869 (St. Albans (Apr. 10, EF1)) 0038 – 0039 1.32 mi (2.12 km) 200 yd (180 m) Many trees were downed on the southern bank of the Missouri River.[33]
EF2 Bridgeton to Florissant St. Louis MO 38°45′39″N 90°25′47″W / 38.7608°N 90.4297°W / 38.7608; -90.4297 (Bridgeton (Apr. 10, EF2)) 0100 – 0105 6.75 mi (10.86 km) 500 yd (460 m) The tornado touched down in Bridgeton and caused roof damage to a skating rink. The tornado moved northeast and caused sporadic tree damage before intensifying to EF2 strength on the north side of Hazelwood, where the roof was torn off of a home. Ten apartment buildings were damaged, with five losing portions of their roofs. The tornado turned east-northeastward and caused varying degrees of roof damage to several houses, some of which was caused by falling trees. It continued east-northeast, downing more trees before dissipating in Florissant. Two strip malls sustained roof damage and several business signs were damaged. Overall, nearly 400 structures were damaged, 55 of which were either heavily damaged or destroyed. Two people suffered minor injuries.[34]
EF0 The Hill St. Louis City MO 38°36′36″N 90°17′12″W / 38.6099°N 90.2867°W / 38.6099; -90.2867 (The Hill (Apr. 10, EF0)) 0110 – 0111 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 50 yd (46 m) Many homes, garages, and sheds were damaged, with one home losing much of its roof. Several vehicles were badly damaged due to flying/falling debris and numerous trees were downed.[35]
EF1 Garrett Bridge Lincoln AR 33°49′27″N 91°41′06″W / 33.8242°N 91.6849°W / 33.8242; -91.6849 (Garrett Bridge (Apr. 10, EF1)) 0126 – 0133 6.72 mi (10.81 km) 400 yd (370 m) Two mobile homes were destroyed, one of which rolled over and smashed into a large tree, and a church had roof, window, and door damage. A large shed collapsed onto farm machinery and two grain bins were dented. One house had its walls cracked and several other site-built homes and mobile homes sustained roof damage. About three dozen sheds and outbuildings were destroyed and a large garage had a wall blown in. Numerous trees were downed, a few of which fell onto homes.[36]
EF0 ESE of Poplar Bluff Butler MO 36°41′19″N 90°19′24″W / 36.6886°N 90.3234°W / 36.6886; -90.3234 (Poplar Bluff (Apr. 10, EF0)) 0158 – 0200 1.73 mi (2.78 km) 75 yd (69 m) The roofs and some walls of two sheds/barns were removed and blown several hundred yards. The rafters were removed from the structures as well.[37]
EF0 NNW of Dudley Stoddard MO 36°48′02″N 90°07′32″W / 36.8005°N 90.1256°W / 36.8005; -90.1256 (Dudley (Apr. 10, EF0)) 0205 – 0207 1.53 mi (2.46 km) 50 yd (46 m) At least four chicken houses lost part of their roofs and sustained damage to rafters. Debris was carried about 1.5 mi (2.4 km).[38]

April 11 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 11, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF3 SW of Damascus, MS to E of Ethelsville, AL Kemper (MS), Noxubee (MS), Pickens (AL) MS, AL 32°38′21″N 88°51′59″W / 32.6393°N 88.8665°W / 32.6393; -88.8665 (Damascus (Apr. 11, EF3)) 1635 – 1806 68.4 mi (110.1 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) 1 death – This long-tracked wedge tornado touched down in Kemper County, where a several-story steel building was destroyed just north of Moscow. A frame home was completely destroyed west of DeKalb. In Noxubee County, to the west and north of Shuqualak, a home was destroyed, and several others suffered significant damage. Power poles were snapped as well, including high tension poles. West of Prairie Point, a microwave tower was crumbled and bent to the ground. In both Kemper and Noxubee counties, many homes sustained roof and wall damage, numerous barns and outbuildings were either heavily damaged or destroyed, and a few vehicles were smashed and overturned. Thousands of trees were downed, and numerous power poles were snapped. The tornado then crossed the state line into Alabama and entered Pickens County northwest of Pickensville, where it destroyed several outbuildings and caused significant damage to a well-built two-story home. Several homes and manufactured homes were destroyed, and hundreds of trees were downed before the tornado dissipated near Ethelsville. The damage in Pickens County was rated EF1. Nine people were injured; five in Kemper County and four in Noxubee County.[39]
EF1 SE of Lacombe to N of Slidell St. Tammany LA 30°16′41″N 89°53′32″W / 30.2780°N 89.8921°W / 30.2780; -89.8921 (Lacombe (Apr. 11, EF1)) 1805 – 1814 8.76 mi (14.10 km) 120 yd (110 m) Weak tornado with an intermittent path caused minor to moderate roof and siding damage to several homes. Numerous trees, power lines, and fences were downed as well.[40]
EF1 S of Nauvoo Walker AL 33°55′11″N 87°32′10″W / 33.9197°N 87.5361°W / 33.9197; -87.5361 (Mill Creek (Apr. 11, EF1)) 1945 – 1951 5.49 mi (8.84 km) 500 yd (460 m) A house lost portions of its roof and roof decking. A few buildings sustained minor structural damage and many trees were downed as well.[41]
EF1 NE of Nauvoo Winston AL 34°00′46″N 87°26′00″W / 34.0128°N 87.4332°W / 34.0128; -87.4332 (Poplar Springs (Apr. 11, EF1)) 1957 – 2000 2.63 mi (4.23 km) 250 yd (230 m) The roof was removed from a home, another home was damaged, a large shed was demolished, and the office at a strip mine was damaged. Many trees were downed, with one falling on a mobile home, another crushing a produce stand, and several more falling on numerous other houses.[42]
EF1 W of Houston Winston AL 34°08′32″N 87°19′13″W / 34.1421°N 87.3203°W / 34.1421; -87.3203 (Northern Smtih Lake (Apr. 11, EF1)) 2010 – 2013 1.17 mi (1.88 km) 300 yd (270 m) The tornado downed numerous trees before moving across Smith Lake, where it destroyed a boat house and flipped a pontoon boat. The tornado moved back onshore and downed more trees, with several falling on homes and sheds, before it dissipated.[43]
EF1 ESE of Addison Winston AL 34°11′35″N 87°07′11″W / 34.1931°N 87.1196°W / 34.1931; -87.1196 (Addison (Apr. 11, EF1)) 2026 – 2027 0.38 mi (0.61 km) 50 yd (46 m) Brief tornado completely demolished two sheds, damaged a double-wide mobile home, and downed several large trees. It also rolled two additional mobile homes about 50 yards (46 m). One person was injured.[44]
EF1 SSW of Centreville to S of Montevallo Bibb AL 32°50′44″N 87°10′15″W / 32.8455°N 87.1709°W / 32.8455; -87.1709 (Centreville (Apr. 11, EF1)) 2118 – 2141 20.16 mi (32.44 km) 800 yd (730 m) One home had siding torn off and many trees were downed in the Talladega National Forest before the tornado lifted just inside Bibb County.[45]
EF1 S of Huntsville Madison AL 34°36′53″N 86°38′19″W / 34.6146°N 86.6387°W / 34.6146; -86.6387 (Lily Flagg (Apr. 11, EF1)) 2120 – 2128 6.58 mi (10.59 km) 300 yd (270 m) The tornado downed many trees and power lines, with a few trees falling on homes. A few homes and a metal building sustained mostly minor wind damage, several power poles and a street light were snapped at the base, and several business signs were blown out as well.[46]
EF1 ESE of Huntsville Madison AL 34°42′06″N 86°30′18″W / 34.7017°N 86.5049°W / 34.7017; -86.5049 (Dug Hill (Apr. 11, EF1)) 2132 – 2134 1.34 mi (2.16 km) 75 yd (69 m) Many trees were downed, several power poles were snapped, and the roof was ripped off of a barn.[47]
EF0 S of Tallapoosa Haralson GA 33°40′30″N 85°18′18″W / 33.675°N 85.305°W / 33.675; -85.305 (Tallapoosa (Apr. 11, EF0)) 2223 – 2231 5.7 mi (9.2 km) 150 yd (140 m) The tornado initially touched down south-southwest of Tallapoosa, where it downed several dozen trees and caused minor roof damage to three homes. It then crossed I-20, downing more trees on both sides of the road. The tornado continued northeastward, downing many more trees and causing minor roof damage to a flower shop before lifting east-southeast of Tallapoosa.[48]
EF1 SE of Theodore Mobile AL 30°30′47″N 88°08′44″W / 30.5131°N 88.1456°W / 30.5131; -88.1456 (Theodore (Apr. 11, EF1)) 2229 – 2230 0.81 mi (1.30 km) 75 yd (69 m) Three large storage warehouses, numerous vehicles, and several outbuildings were severely damaged at the Evonik chemical processing plant. About 30 employee vehicles had their windows broken by flying debris.[49]
EF1 W of Braswell Polk GA 33°59′17″N 84°59′42″W / 33.988°N 84.995°W / 33.988; -84.995 (Braswell (Apr. 11, EF1)) 2301 – 2302 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado downed about 100 trees.[50]
EF2 Notasulga Macon, Lee AL 32°31′58″N 85°44′11″W / 32.5327°N 85.7365°W / 32.5327; -85.7365 (Notasulga (Apr. 11, EF2)) 0134 – 0144 5.09 mi (8.19 km) 200 yd (180 m) This strong tornado touched down southwest of Notasulga, where several trees were downed, and grave markers were overturned at a cemetery. It moved north-northeastward, where several homes and outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed. A brick home had major roof and window loss, and one mobile home had significant damage, with another being completely destroyed. The tornado continued, causing significant damage to a well-built two-story home: Two walls and the roof were destroyed. It continued northeastward, damaging an outbuilding pavilion before crossing into Lee County and quickly dissipating. Many trees were downed along the path. One person was injured.[51]
EF1 SE of Dahlonega to SE of Garland Lumpkin, Hall GA 34°27′05″N 83°55′48″W / 34.4515°N 83.9300°W / 34.4515; -83.9300 (Dahlonega (Apr. 11, EF1)) 0223 – 0229 4.07 mi (6.55 km) 250 yd (230 m) In Lumpkin County, a small outbuilding had its roof blown off and two homes sustained minor roof damage. Many trees were downed, several of which damaged at least twelve homes and destroyed two others. The tornado crossed into Hall County, downing trees and power lines and causing very minor roof damage to two homes. It then moved back into Lumpkin County, where two mobile homes were damaged due to falling trees. Many trees and power lines were downed before the tornado dissipated. In total, 41 homes sustained damage, with two being completely destroyed, three sustaining major damage, and three more suffering minor damage. The others were only barely affected by the tornado.[52]

April 13 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 13, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Alpine-Casparis Municipal Airport Brewster TX 30°18′02″N 103°46′32″W / 30.3006°N 103.7755°W / 30.3006; -103.7755 (Alpine-Casparis Municipal Airport (Apr. 13, EF0)) 2030 – 2034 2.61 mi (4.20 km) 300 yd (270 m) A tornado was observed by storm spotters. It lofted debris into the air but caused no damage.[53]

April 14 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 14, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Eastpoint Franklin FL 29°44′54″N 84°53′37″W / 29.7484°N 84.8935°W / 29.7484; -84.8935 (Eastpoint (Apr. 14, EF0)) 1930 – 1933 1.86 mi (2.99 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A waterspout moved ashore just west of Eastpoint, causing minor damage to two mobile homes and downing trees and power lines before dissipating southeast of town.[54]
EF0 E of Cocoa Brevard FL 28°22′38″N 80°44′20″W / 28.3771°N 80.7388°W / 28.3771; -80.7388 (Cocoa (Apr. 14, EF0)) 0042 – 0043 0.33 mi (0.53 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado touched down near US 1, causing roof damage to outbuildings and businesses. It also downed trees and power lines before moving over the Indian River and becoming a waterspout. It then dissipated on the river.[55]
EF0 SSW of Rockledge Brevard FL 28°16′23″N 80°45′03″W / 28.2730°N 80.7507°W / 28.2730; -80.7507 (Rockledge (Apr. 14, EF0)) 0111 – 0113 0.55 mi (0.89 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornado embedded within a swath of straight-line winds west of Bonaventure caused mostly minor roof damage to numerous homes, with roofing materials and other debris carried and thrown into the windows of several other structures. A fence was blown down and numerous swimming pool screen enclosures were collapsed.[56]

April 17 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April1 17, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 NE of Tulip to S of Paris Monroe MO 39°22′39″N 92°07′08″W / 39.3775°N 92.1188°W / 39.3775; -92.1188 (Tulip (Apr. 17, EF1)) 2231–2241 7.45 mi (11.99 km) 70 yd (64 m) An intermittent tornado either damaged or destroyed many barns and machine sheds, scattering debris up to 400 yards (370 m) away. Numerous trees and power lines were downed as well.[57]
EF0 SSW of Paris Monroe MO 39°24′06″N 92°03′33″W / 39.4018°N 92.0592°W / 39.4018; -92.0592 (Paris (Apr. 17, EF0)) 2235–2236 0.07 mi (0.11 km) 40 yd (37 m) A brief tornado caused moderate roof and structural damage to a barn.[58]
EF0 SW of Indian Creek Monroe MO 39°35′11″N 91°48′04″W / 39.5863°N 91.8011°W / 39.5863; -91.8011 (Indian Creek (Apr. 17, EF0)) 2300–2301 0.45 mi (0.72 km) 60 yd (55 m) A brief tornado caused minor roof damage and downed several trees.[59]
EF0 SE of Cache Comanche OK 34°34′48″N 98°33′48″W / 34.58°N 98.5633°W / 34.58; -98.5633 (Cache (Apr. 17, EF0)) 2350–2356 3.41 mi (5.49 km) 100 yd (91 m) Minor damage occurred at a Goodyear plant.[60]
EF0 NNE of Harrold (1st tornado) Wilbarger TX 34°10′N 98°59′W / 34.17°N 98.98°W / 34.17; -98.98 (Harrold (Apr. 17, EF0)) 0103–0105 1.03 mi (1.66 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornado caused minor damage to trees and power poles.[61]
EF0 NNE of Harrold (2nd tornado) Wilbarger TX 34°12′N 98°58′W / 34.20°N 98.97°W / 34.20; -98.97 (Harrold (Apr. 17, EF0)) 0111–0112 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado was reported by storm chaser.[62]
EF1 WNW of Grandfield Tillman OK 34°16′08″N 98°48′12″W / 34.2688°N 98.8032°W / 34.2688; -98.8032 (Grandfield (Apr. 17, EF1)) 0135–0145 5.21 mi (8.38 km) 200 yd (180 m) This tornado caused damage at the Grandfield Municipal Airport.[63]
EF0 NW of Liberty Tulsa OK 35°52′17″N 96°01′00″W / 35.8715°N 96.0166°W / 35.8715; -96.0166 (Liberty (Apr. 17, EF0)) 0450–0451 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado blew a car off US 75 and downed a few trees.[64]

April 18 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 18, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 NE of Bixby (1st tornado) Tulsa OK 35°58′26″N 95°50′11″W / 35.9739°N 95.8363°W / 35.9739; -95.8363 (Bixby (Apr. 18, EF0)) 0501–0503 1.3 mi (2.1 km) 250 yd (230 m) Several homes were damaged and trees were downed.[65]
EF1 NE of Bixby (2nd tornado) Tulsa OK 35°58′12″N 95°51′01″W / 35.9700°N 95.8503°W / 35.9700; -95.8503 (Bixby (Apr. 18, EF1)) 0503–0505 2.1 mi (3.4 km) 400 yd (370 m) A tornado severely damaged the second story of a home and damaged many other homes. Windows were blown out of a few homes and trees were downed as well.[66]
EF0 SSW of Inola Rogers OK 36°05′56″N 95°32′01″W / 36.0989°N 95.5336°W / 36.0989; -95.5336 (Inola (Apr. 18, EF0)) 0528–0529 0.9 mi (1.4 km) 125 yd (114 m) A barn was badly damaged, a home suffered minor roof damage, and several trees were downed.[67]
EF1 SW of Inola Rogers OK 36°07′18″N 95°31′29″W / 36.1216°N 95.5246°W / 36.1216; -95.5246 (Inola (Apr. 18, EF1)) 0529–0532 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 140 yd (130 m) Rail cars were overturned, a mobile home was destroyed, and several other mobile homes were damaged.[68]
EF1 E of Inola Rogers OK 36°08′47″N 95°30′05″W / 36.1465°N 95.5014°W / 36.1465; -95.5014 (Inola (Apr. 18, EF1)) 0533–0536 1.9 mi (3.1 km) 180 yd (160 m) Several houses suffered roof damage, a metal frame building was badly damaged, and a small outbuilding was destroyed.[69]
EF1 NE of Chouteau to NW of Salina Mayes OK 36°15′00″N 95°17′10″W / 36.2500°N 95.2861°W / 36.2500; -95.2861 (Chouteau (Apr. 18, EF1)) 0548–0558 6.5 mi (10.5 km) 100 yd (91 m) The roof was removed from an industrial building, a barn was destroyed, and numerous trees were downed.[70]
EF1 Spavinaw Mayes OK 36°22′31″N 95°04′44″W / 36.3752°N 95.0788°W / 36.3752; -95.0788 (Spavinaw (Apr. 18, EF1)) 0607–0613 3.5 mi (5.6 km) 350 yd (320 m) Several mobile homes were destroyed and many other homes and businesses were damaged. The roof of a school was severely damaged and many trees and power lines were downed.[71]
EF2 E of Zena to SE of Grove Delaware OK 36°29′30″N 94°46′51″W / 36.4918°N 94.7809°W / 36.4918; -94.7809 (Zena (Apr. 18, EF2)) 0630–0640 8 mi (13 km) 800 yd (730 m) One home was severely damaged, other homes suffered minor damage, and barns were destroyed. Many trees and numerous power poles were downed.[72]
EF0 W of Elliott Ford IL 40°27′23″N 88°19′15″W / 40.4563°N 88.3207°W / 40.4563; -88.3207 (Elliott (Apr. 18, EF0)) 1336–1337 0.57 mi (0.92 km) 20 yd (18 m) A brief tornado hit a barn and killed two horses. Six power poles were downed as well.[73]
EF1 SSE of Crossett Ashley AR 33°02′36″N 91°58′12″W / 33.0432°N 91.97°W / 33.0432; -91.97 (Crossett (Apr. 18, EF1)) 2008–2014 4.25 mi (6.84 km) 150 yd (140 m) Many large trees were downed.[74]
EF0 SE of Eudora Chicot AR 33°04′30″N 91°13′38″W / 33.0751°N 91.2272°W / 33.0751; -91.2272 (Eudora (Apr. 18, EF0)) 2138–2139 0.45 mi (0.72 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado touched down in an open field and caused no damage.[75]
EF1 N of Mayersville Issaquena MS 32°56′38″N 91°03′40″W / 32.944°N 91.061°W / 32.944; -91.061 (Mayersville (Apr. 18, EF1)) 2203–2205 1.98 mi (3.19 km) 50 yd (46 m) A farm pivot was overturned and a few trees were downed.[76]
EF0 SW of Tribbett Washington MS 33°19′09″N 90°51′24″W / 33.3193°N 90.8568°W / 33.3193; -90.8568 (Tribbett (Apr. 18, EF0)) 2209–2210 0.27 mi (0.43 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado that was observed over open fields caused no damage.[77]
EF1 N of Sondheimer East Carroll LA 32°34′14″N 91°12′15″W / 32.5705°N 91.2043°W / 32.5705; -91.2043 (Sondheimer (Apr. 18, EF1)) 2219–2223 2.87 mi (4.62 km) 75 yd (69 m) A tornado destroyed a large farm outbuilding, damaged two homes, and caused minor damage to a few other structures. It also downed many trees and power lines.[78]
EF0 Nitta Yuma Sharkey MS 33°01′37″N 90°52′12″W / 33.027°N 90.87°W / 33.027; -90.87 (Nitta Yuma (Apr. 18, EF0)) 2221–2223 1.55 mi (2.49 km) 50 yd (46 m) A tornado was caught on camera as it moved over open fields, causing no damage.[79]
EF0 N of Tallulah Madison LA 32°26′53″N 91°12′58″W / 32.448°N 91.216°W / 32.448; -91.216 (Tallulah (Apr. 18, EF0)) 2223–2224 0.4 mi (0.64 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado touched down over an open field and kicked up dust. No damage was reported.[80]
EF0 ESE of Delta City Sharkey MS 33°03′56″N 90°44′35″W / 33.0655°N 90.7431°W / 33.0655; -90.7431 (Delta City (Apr. 18, EF0)) 2229–2230 0.27 mi (0.43 km) 25 yd (23 m) A brief tornado caused minor roof damage to a home and snapped a large tree.[81]
EF0 SE of Water Valley Graves KY 36°32′52″N 88°44′00″W / 36.5479°N 88.7334°W / 36.5479; -88.7334 (Water Valley (Apr. 18, EF0)) 0124–0125 0.33 mi (0.53 km) 100 yd (91 m) Shingles were ripped off two homes, and one home sustained soffit damage. A couple large tree branches were downed.[82]
EF0 W of Sedalia Graves KY 36°36′23″N 88°39′15″W / 36.6065°N 88.6542°W / 36.6065; -88.6542 (Sedalia (Apr. 18, EF0)) 0131–0135 3.17 mi (5.10 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several large tree branches were downed.[83]
EF0 NW of Benton Graves, Marshall KY 36°51′28″N 88°31′12″W / 36.8578°N 88.52°W / 36.8578; -88.52 (Benton (Apr. 18, EF0)) 0154–0159 3.6 mi (5.8 km) 150 yd (140 m) Several homes sustained shingle and soffit damage. Several trees were snapped, and large branches were downed as well.[84][85]

April 19 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 19, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 Mulberry to SE of Lynchburg Lincoln, Moore TN 35°13′01″N 86°26′41″W / 35.2169°N 86.4448°W / 35.2169; -86.4448 (Mulberry (Apr. 19, EF1)) 0703 – 0715 7.27 mi (11.70 km) 400 yd (370 m) The tornado touched down in northeast Lincoln County, causing minor damage to a barn and downing several trees before moving into Moore County. After crossing the county line, the tornado downed many more trees, with one falling on the back of a house. It also snapped a telecommunication pole and peeled the roof off of a large barn.[86]
EF2 SW of Mansfield to ENE of Newborn Newton, Morgan GA 33°30′25″N 83°44′47″W / 33.5069°N 83.7465°W / 33.5069; -83.7465 (Mansfield (Apr. 19, EF2)) 1712 – 1722 11.04 mi (17.77 km) 175 yd (160 m) This low-end EF2 tornado damaged about eight homes and destroyed another home (this one was older) and a mobile home in Mansfield. A few other buildings in downtown were damaged and several outbuildings were damaged in a park. The tornado downed many trees from Mansfield to Newborn and into Morgan County, where the tornado dissipated. One person was injured in the destroyed mobile home in Mansfield.[87]
EF1 WNW of Downtown Fredericksburg City of Fredericksburg VA 38°18′N 77°29′W / 38.30°N 77.49°W / 38.30; -77.49 (Fredericksburg (Apr. 19, EF1)) 2236 – 2237 0.75 mi (1.21 km) 150 yd (140 m) A brief tornado ripped roofing and ventilation from a shopping plaza and ripped the roof off of an apartment building. Other buildings sustained roof damage and numerous trees were downed as well.[88]
EF0 SSE of Largo Prince George's MD 38°50′13″N 76°48′47″W / 38.837°N 76.813°W / 38.837; -76.813 (Largo (Apr. 19, EF0)) 2326 – 2327 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 75 yd (69 m) Three homes had windows and doors blown out, with a garage that was attached to one home having a collapsed wall. Several other homes had minor siding and shingle damage and several trees were downed as well.[89]
EF1 SSE of Bainbridge to S of Sidney Chenango, Delaware NY 42°14′50″N 75°27′07″W / 42.2472°N 75.452°W / 42.2472; -75.452 (Bainbridge (Apr. 19, EF1)) 2353 – 2358 3.2 mi (5.1 km) 200 yd (180 m) The tornado initially touched down near I-88, snapping two power poles and downing several trees. Two vehicles were damaged, one of which was due to trees, and a barn had minor roof damage. It continued northeast, where a storage trailer was destroyed and a farm equipment building, and a mobile home were heavily damaged. Several site-built homes had minor damage and a carport was thrown 75 feet (23 m). Farther down the path, the tornado intensified to a high-end EF1, where it downed many large trees and caused structural damage to a home and a garage. Debris from the home was carried over 100 yards (91 m). The tornado moved into Delaware County and downed several more trees before dissipating.[90]

April 24 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 24, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of St. Gabriel Iberville LA 30°18′04″N 91°06′32″W / 30.301°N 91.109°W / 30.301; -91.109 (St. Gabriel (Apr. 24, EF0)) 1455 – 1457 0.38 mi (0.61 km) 75 yd (69 m) A brief, weak tornado downed several trees, including five to ten oaks, and removed the roof from a storage shed.[91]
EF1 Northwestern Kenner Jefferson LA 30°02′38″N 90°16′19″W / 30.044°N 90.272°W / 30.044; -90.272 (Kenner (Apr. 24, EF1)) 1648 – 1650 0.9 mi (1.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) About a dozen homes suffered minor to moderate roof damage and numerous trees, light poles, and power lines were downed.[92]
EF0 Western Metairie Jefferson LA 30°00′32″N 90°12′00″W / 30.009°N 90.200°W / 30.009; -90.200 (Metairie (Apr. 24, EF0)) 1652 – 1656 2.23 mi (3.59 km) 75 yd (69 m) A weak tornado caused minor roof damage to several homes and flipped a truck. It also downed several trees, one of which fell onto a car, and ripped a metal awning from a breezeway at Crescent City Christian School. Two people sustained minor injuries when the tornado impacted their aforementioned truck.[93]

April 26 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 26, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of Putnam Dewey OK 35°57′N 98°59′W / 35.95°N 98.99°W / 35.95; -98.99 (Putnam (Apr. 26, EF0)) 2331 – 2333 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado was observed by a storm spotter but caused no damage.[94]

April 27 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 27, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 W of Bienville Bienville LA 32°22′48″N 93°05′42″W / 32.3800°N 93.0949°W / 32.3800; -93.0949 (Bienville (Apr. 27, EF1)) 0132 – 0144 2.29 mi (3.69 km) 880 yd (800 m) Several trees were downed near Sparta.[95]
EF1 SE of Mason Fayette TN 35°22′29″N 89°29′44″W / 35.3746°N 89.4956°W / 35.3746; -89.4956 (Belmont (Apr. 27, EF1)) 0213 – 0218 1.12 mi (1.80 km) 250 yd (230 m) A brief tornado just north of I-40 in the Belmont community destroyed a barn and several outbuildings, moved a small church 15 feet (4.6 m) off of its foundation, and downed many trees. One person suffered minor injuries.[96]
EF2 SE of Pope Panola MS 34°11′02″N 89°54′38″W / 34.184°N 89.9106°W / 34.184; -89.9106 (Pope (Apr. 27, EF2)) 0255 – 0257 0.79 mi (1.27 km) 75 yd (69 m) This brief but strong tornado destroyed a shop (probably a business) and overturned an RV and a flat-bed truck. Two houses and two sheds (a tractor shed and a small metal shed) had roof damage and many trees were downed.[97]

April 28 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, April 28, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 ENE of Moreland Coweta GA 33°17′16″N 84°45′40″W / 33.2877°N 84.7611°W / 33.2877; -84.7611 (Moreland (Apr. 28, EF0)) 1730 – 1731 0.14 mi (0.23 km) 50 yd (46 m) A large outbuilding was destroyed and a home sustained patio and roof damage. Debris from these structures was blown up to 150 yards (140 m). A pontoon boat and a camper trailer were both thrown about 50 yards (46 m) and destroyed and six weak trees (showing signs of rot) were downed as well.[98]
EF0 ENE of McDonough Henry GA 33°28′24″N 84°02′17″W / 33.4733°N 84.0381°W / 33.4733; -84.0381 (McDonough (Apr. 28, EF0)) 1920 – 1921 1.05 mi (1.69 km) 100 yd (91 m) A weak, intermittent tornado downed a few trees, damaged the siding of five houses, and caused damage to the roof of an outbuilding.[99]
EF0 S of Clay Hill Lincoln GA 33°39′15″N 82°27′49″W / 33.6543°N 82.4636°W / 33.6543; -82.4636 (Clay Hill (Apr. 28, EF0)) 2208 – 2210 1.24 mi (2.00 km) 40 yd (37 m) Many trees were downed.[100]
EF0 ENE of Ridgeway Fairfield SC 34°19′N 80°55′W / 34.31°N 80.91°W / 34.31; -80.91 (Ridgeway (Apr. 28, EF0)) 2342 – 2343 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 50 yd (46 m) An antenna on a mobile home was damaged and several trees were downed, a few of which caused minor damage to a car and an outbuilding.[101]

April 29 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 29, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 N of Taft (1st tornado) San Patricio TX 28°02′N 97°23′W / 28.04°N 97.38°W / 28.04; -97.38 (Taft (Apr. 29, EF0)) 1801 – 1811 1.66 mi (2.67 km) 20 yd (18 m) A slow-moving tornado remained over open fields for ten minutes, causing no damage.[102]
EF0 N of Taft (2nd tornado) San Patricio TX 28°05′45″N 97°22′48″W / 28.0958°N 97.38°W / 28.0958; -97.38 (Taft (Apr. 29, EF0)) 1826 – 1828 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado reported by law enforcement caused no damage.[103]
EF0 S of Vidauri Refugio TX 28°25′15″N 97°07′52″W / 28.4207°N 97.1312°W / 28.4207; -97.1312 (Vidauri (Apr. 29, EF0)) 1856 – 1900 0.22 mi (0.35 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado north of Quintana caused no damage.[104]

April 30 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, April 30, 2013[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 South Palm Beach Palm Beach FL 26°34′52″N 80°02′15″W / 26.5811°N 80.0376°W / 26.5811; -80.0376 (Taft (Apr. 30, EF0)) 1756 – 1757 0.14 mi (0.23 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A waterspout moved onshore near La Coquille Villas, causing minor roof damage, breaking windows, and downing trees before quickly dissipating.[105]
EF0 W of Woodrow Lubbock TX 33°26′51″N 101°51′30″W / 33.4475°N 101.8582°W / 33.4475; -101.8582 (Woodrow (Apr. 30, EF0)) 2218 – 2219 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief landspout tornado formed along an outflow boundary from a nearby microburst and remained over open fields, causing no damage.[106]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from March to April 2013 Contents 1 United States yearly total 2 March 2 1 March 5 event 2 2 March 18 event 2 3 March 19 event 2 4 March 21 event 2 5 March 24 event 2 6 March 29 event 2 7 March 30 event 3 April 3 1 April 1 event 3 2 April 4 event 3 3 April 5 event 3 4 April 7 event 3 5 April 8 event 3 6 April 10 event 3 7 April 11 event 3 8 April 13 event 3 9 April 14 event 3 10 April 17 event 3 11 April 18 event 3 12 April 19 event 3 13 April 24 event 3 14 April 26 event 3 15 April 27 event 3 16 April 28 event 3 17 April 29 event 3 18 April 30 event 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesUnited States yearly total editConfirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total0 499 309 80 19 8 1 916March editConfirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total0 9 7 3 0 0 0 19March 5 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday March 5 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF1 N of Gibson Glascock GA 33 16 09 N 82 36 41 W 33 2693 N 82 6114 W 33 2693 82 6114 Gibson March 5 EF1 0002 0004 1 54 mi 2 48 km 150 yd 140 m Part of the roof was blown off of a house a camper was blown 50 feet 15 m and two mobile homes were knocked off their foundations Four brick walls collapsed at a church s fellowship hall and most of the roof was ripped off of the church itself Numerous tombstones and other structures at a nearby cemetery were damaged and several trees were downed 1 March 18 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Monday March 18 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF1 NNW of McEwen to Vanleer Humphreys Houston Dickson TN 36 11 09 N 87 37 41 W 36 1859 N 87 6281 W 36 1859 87 6281 McEwen Mar 18 EF1 1240 1251 10 6 mi 17 1 km 150 yd 140 m A high end EF1 tornado touched down in Humpherys County damaging outbuildings destroying a greenhouse wrapping sheet metal around trees and downing several trees In Houston County dozens of trees were downed before the tornado continued into Dickson County There two barns were destroyed with many others suffering mainly roof damage One home lost its entire roof however the roof was poorly attached to the home causing the collapse of the northern exterior wall Debris from the home was blown over 100 yd 91 m to the northeast A poorly constructed single wide mobile home was blown 50 yd 46 m to the northeast where it impacted a tree line and was completely destroyed Trees were downed in Vanleer before the tornado lifted Hundreds of other trees were downed elsewhere along the path 2 EF0 NE of Culleoka Maury TN 35 29 43 N 86 56 47 W 35 4953 N 86 9464 W 35 4953 86 9464 Culleoka Mar 18 EF0 1622 1627 3 7 mi 6 0 km 50 yd 46 m A mobile home suffered minor siding damage and an old barn lost part of its roof Many trees were downed as well The tornado lifted just before going into Marshall County This tornado was spawned by the same severe thunderstorm as the Unionville and Christiana tornadoes 3 EF0 SW of Unionville Bedford TN 35 35 04 N 86 39 33 W 35 5844 N 86 6593 W 35 5844 86 6593 Unionville Mar 18 EF0 1647 1653 3 89 mi 6 26 km 50 yd 46 m One barn was damaged another barn lost its roof and an outbuilding was blown over Many trees were downed as well This tornado was spawned by the same severe thunderstorm as the Culleoka and Christiana tornadoes 4 EF0 E of Christiana Rutherford TN 35 42 21 N 86 21 04 W 35 7059 N 86 3512 W 35 7059 86 3512 Christiana Mar 18 EF0 1712 1718 3 8 mi 6 1 km 100 yd 91 m This weak tornado crossed I 24 during its lifespan Sheds and outbuildings suffered minor damage and about 100 trees were downed This tornado was spawned by the same severe thunderstorm as the Culleoka and Unionville tornadoes 5 EF0 NW of Leighton Colbert AL 34 43 45 N 87 29 43 W 34 7293 N 87 4954 W 34 7293 87 4954 Leighton Mar 18 EF0 1910 1913 1 6 mi 2 6 km 100 yd 91 m One residence sustained minor roof and structural damage a carport was lifted and destroyed and the undercarriage of a single wide mobile home was ripped out and thrown into a tree Many trees were downed as well 6 EF2 Kilpatrick Marshall DeKalb AL 34 16 07 N 86 07 57 W 34 2687 N 86 1326 W 34 2687 86 1326 Kilpatrick Mar 18 EF2 2041 2047 4 21 mi 6 78 km 220 yd 200 m Tornado touched down just inside Marshall County east of Albertville where many trees and power poles were downed Several farm buildings were destroyed in this area as well with debris being strewn over 100 yd 91 m The tornado crossed into DeKalb County where it downed many more trees and power poles Several mobile homes sustained significant damage with at least two being completely destroyed Several conventional site built houses suffered minor to moderate exterior damage in this area The tornado continued through Kilpatrick causing substantial damage to a large livestock building A convenience store suffered minor roof damage a car wash sustained significant structural damage a tractor trailer was flipped on its side and a mobile home was flipped and destroyed before the tornado lifted Seven people were injured 7 EF1 E of Boaz Marshall Etowah AL 34 12 17 N 86 09 09 W 34 2048 N 86 1525 W 34 2048 86 1525 Sardis City Mar 18 EF1 2041 2048 7 95 mi 12 79 km 300 yd 270 m The tornado touched down in Marshall County and caused structural damage to businesses It also downed numerous trees before leaving the county In Etowah County just northeast of Sardis City a tractor trailer a camper and two mobile homes were overturned Several barns and small outbuildings suffered minor roof damage Another mobile home was overturned leaving one person seriously injured and two others with minor injuries Two additional mobile homes were completely destroyed and a brick house had one third of its roof removed Many trees were downed along the path Three people were injured in all 8 EF2 WSW of Rainsville DeKalb AL 34 27 47 N 85 59 30 W 34 4630 N 85 9917 W 34 4630 85 9917 Fyffe Mar 18 EF2 2043 2051 5 95 mi 9 58 km 350 yd 320 m This tornado traveled across areas north of Fyffe Several chicken houses were either damaged or destroyed a restaurant suffered roof damage a carport was flattened and a large farm building sustained major damage Two other large well constructed farm buildings were destroyed one of which contained metal trusses that were ripped out of the ground Debris from the buildings was strewn several hundred yards A nearby home sustained minor structural damage Many trees were downed as well 9 EF2 NNE of Greenville to W of Concord Meriwether Pike GA 33 08 37 N 84 40 35 W 33 1437 N 84 6765 W 33 1437 84 6765 Greenville Mar 18 EF2 2210 2230 13 34 mi 21 47 km 300 yd 270 m Two outbuildings and one barn were destroyed and another barn was shifted off of its foundation A pontoon boat was thrown into a third barn One house suffered minor roof damage with doors and windows blown out as well Another house suffered minor roof damage with a third sustaining minor damage to its attached garage Thousands of trees were downed a few of which fell on houses 10 EF1 SW of Waynesboro Burke GA 32 57 42 N 82 09 54 W 32 9617 N 82 1649 W 32 9617 82 1649 Scott s Corner Mar 18 EF1 0101 0109 5 85 mi 9 41 km 220 yd 200 m Field irrigation systems were severely damaged several barns were destroyed and numerous trees were downed 11 March 19 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday March 19 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 S of Shelton Buffalo NE 40 44 12 N 98 43 48 W 40 7366 N 98 73 W 40 7366 98 73 Shelton Mar 19 EF0 2200 2203 0 58 mi 0 93 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief weak landspout tornado caused no damage 12 March 21 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday March 21 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 NE of Hockinson Clark WA 45 45 N 122 27 W 45 75 N 122 45 W 45 75 122 45 Hockinson Mar 21 EF0 2300 0 01 mi 0 016 km 10 yd 9 1 m The roof was partially torn off of a barn with debris from the barn being blown into nearby trees and fences and scattered in fields 13 March 24 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday March 24 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF1 S of Somerset Pulaski KY 37 03 54 N 84 36 00 W 37 0651 N 84 5999 W 37 0651 84 5999 Ferguson Mar 24 EF1 2140 2141 0 36 mi 0 58 km 80 yd 73 m A brief tornado destroyed a warehouse building damaged the roofs of several homes and downed multiple trees 14 EF1 SSW of New Tazewell Claiborne TN 36 25 45 N 83 36 00 W 36 4292 N 83 5999 W 36 4292 83 5999 New Tazewell Mar 24 EF1 2304 2305 1 45 mi 2 33 km 35 yd 32 m A school bus had several windows blown out and many trees were downed several of which caused minor siding damage to homes and downed power lines 15 March 29 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Friday March 29 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 SW of Sutherland Lincoln NE 41 06 37 N 101 11 46 W 41 1103 N 101 196 W 41 1103 101 196 Sutherland Mar 29 EF0 2302 2304 0 32 mi 0 51 km 25 yd 23 m A brief weak tornado moved over a crop field causing no damage 16 EF0 S of Sutherland Lincoln NE 41 07 41 N 101 07 45 W 41 1281 N 101 1291 W 41 1281 101 1291 Sutherland Mar 29 EF0 2306 2308 0 11 mi 0 18 km 20 yd 18 m A brief weak tornado moved over a crop field causing no damage 17 March 30 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday March 30 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 ESE of Wybark Muskogee Wagoner OK 35 48 27 N 95 18 06 W 35 8076 N 95 3016 W 35 8076 95 3016 Fort Gibson Mar 30 EF0 0235 0237 1 1 mi 1 8 km 200 yd 180 m A center pivot irrigation system several barns and the roof of a home were all damaged Trees and power lines were downed as well 18 19 EF1 SSW of Sallisaw Sequoyah OK 35 25 37 N 94 48 36 W 35 427 N 94 810 W 35 427 94 810 Sallisaw Mar 30 EF1 0420 0421 0 5 mi 0 80 km 175 yd 160 m Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed the roof and windows of a home were severely damaged and numerous trees and power poles were downed 20 April editConfirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total0 45 32 7 1 0 0 85April 1 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Monday April 1 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF1 ESE of Silverton Briscoe TX 34 25 55 N 101 13 30 W 34 4319 N 101 2249 W 34 4319 101 2249 Silverton Apr 1 EF1 2140 2145 1 84 mi 2 96 km 100 yd 91 m A high end EF1 tornado damaged a central pivot irrigation system and snapped several wooden power poles Rear flank downdraft winds associated with the tornado tore the roof off of a barn as well 21 April 4 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday April 4 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 SE of Red Bluff Tehama CA 40 09 15 N 122 13 08 W 40 1541 N 122 219 W 40 1541 122 219 Red Bluff Apr 4 EF0 0159 0201 0 82 mi 1 32 km 50 yd 46 m A brief rope tornado touched down over open fields and caused no damage 22 April 5 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Friday April 5 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 Southeastern Big Pine Key Monroe FL 24 38 07 N 81 20 51 W 24 6352 N 81 3474 W 24 6352 81 3474 Big Pine Key Apr 5 EF0 0610 0615 1 56 mi 2 51 km 80 yd 73 m A waterspout moved ashore in southeastern Big Pine Key and picked up a ground deck and four kayaks throwing them at least 30 yards 27 m The tornado was at its strongest point at this point A large cistern containing nearly 200 US gallons 760 L of water was moved just over 15 yards 14 m knocking a large camping trailer off of its front mount Bolts securing a large grill to ground decking were snapped while numerous tables and lounge chairs were carried across the area One of the chairs caused gutter damage to a house Small gravel and peak rock along the waterfront caused moderate to severe paint chipping on the ocean side of several homes Screens including their wood frames were torn off of several homes with one home losing siding on the ocean side As the tornado moved east northeast more lawn furniture was tossed and wooden signs were downed It then overturned several tents at a campground before dissipating as the tornado had become steadily weaker since it came ashore Many trees and power lines were downed along the path 23 April 7 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday April 7 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 WSW of Paradise Russell KS 39 05 12 N 99 00 05 W 39 0867 N 99 0014 W 39 0867 99 0014 Paradise Apr 7 EF0 2338 2340 0 48 mi 0 77 km 50 yd 46 m A brief rope tornado downed a few trees 24 April 8 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Monday April 8 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 N of Peconic Kit Carson CO 39 34 N 102 06 W 39 57 N 102 10 W 39 57 102 10 Peconic Apr 8 EF0 0017 0018 0 1 mi 0 16 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief landspout tornado caused no damage 25 EF0 W of Xenia Washington CO 40 10 N 103 24 W 40 16 N 103 40 W 40 16 103 40 Xenia Apr 8 EF0 0124 0 1 mi 0 16 km 50 yd 46 m A brief landspout tornado caused no damage 26 EF0 WNW of Elba Washington CO 39 58 N 103 19 W 39 96 N 103 32 W 39 96 103 32 Elba Apr 8 EF0 0142 0152 0 2 mi 0 32 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado caused no damage 27 EF0 WNW of Xenia Washington CO 40 10 N 103 22 W 40 16 N 103 36 W 40 16 103 36 Xenia Apr 8 EF0 0251 0 1 mi 0 16 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado caused no damage 28 EF1 ENE of Benkelman Dundy NE 40 03 56 N 101 27 29 W 40 0656 N 101 4581 W 40 0656 101 4581 Benkleman Apr 8 EF1 0306 0308 0 75 mi 1 21 km 75 yd 69 m Several outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed utility poles and fences were broken trees were downed a trailer was overturned and rolled and vehicles and farm implements were moved Two cows suffered serious injuries and had to be euthanized other cows suffered minor injuries 29 April 10 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday April 10 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF2 SE of Scotland to Plant Van Buren AR 35 29 20 N 92 34 26 W 35 489 N 92 574 W 35 489 92 574 Scotland Apr 10 EF2 2120 2152 17 26 mi 27 78 km 800 yd 730 m Six houses were destroyed 14 had major damage and 29 suffered minor damage 20 more houses suffered very minor damage mostly to roofs Several dozen outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed a church was destroyed and vehicles were damaged with some being overturned Many trees and power lines were downed as well Four people were injured 30 EF1 N of Rushing Stone AR 35 44 58 N 92 17 04 W 35 7494 N 92 2844 W 35 7494 92 2844 Rushing Apr 10 EF1 2207 2214 4 14 mi 6 66 km 300 yd 270 m Two chicken houses and a hay barn were damaged and trees and power lines were downed 31 EF2 NW of Mt Olive Izard AR 36 00 19 N 92 05 50 W 36 0054 N 92 0971 W 36 0054 92 0971 Mt Olive Apr 10 EF2 2244 2246 1 25 mi 2 01 km 100 yd 91 m A brief but strong tornado along the White River removed the roof of a log house and shifted the house off of its foundation An adjacent garage was destroyed as well Elsewhere several other houses sustained minor damage with a tree falling on one a covered porch torn from another and several more suffering shingle damage A boat dock on the river was turned over and destroyed and two boats were sunk Hundreds of trees were downed along the path as well 32 EF1 St Albans Franklin MO 38 35 18 N 90 47 13 W 38 5883 N 90 7869 W 38 5883 90 7869 St Albans Apr 10 EF1 0038 0039 1 32 mi 2 12 km 200 yd 180 m Many trees were downed on the southern bank of the Missouri River 33 EF2 Bridgeton to Florissant St Louis MO 38 45 39 N 90 25 47 W 38 7608 N 90 4297 W 38 7608 90 4297 Bridgeton Apr 10 EF2 0100 0105 6 75 mi 10 86 km 500 yd 460 m The tornado touched down in Bridgeton and caused roof damage to a skating rink The tornado moved northeast and caused sporadic tree damage before intensifying to EF2 strength on the north side of Hazelwood where the roof was torn off of a home Ten apartment buildings were damaged with five losing portions of their roofs The tornado turned east northeastward and caused varying degrees of roof damage to several houses some of which was caused by falling trees It continued east northeast downing more trees before dissipating in Florissant Two strip malls sustained roof damage and several business signs were damaged Overall nearly 400 structures were damaged 55 of which were either heavily damaged or destroyed Two people suffered minor injuries 34 EF0 The Hill St Louis City MO 38 36 36 N 90 17 12 W 38 6099 N 90 2867 W 38 6099 90 2867 The Hill Apr 10 EF0 0110 0111 0 25 mi 0 40 km 50 yd 46 m Many homes garages and sheds were damaged with one home losing much of its roof Several vehicles were badly damaged due to flying falling debris and numerous trees were downed 35 EF1 Garrett Bridge Lincoln AR 33 49 27 N 91 41 06 W 33 8242 N 91 6849 W 33 8242 91 6849 Garrett Bridge Apr 10 EF1 0126 0133 6 72 mi 10 81 km 400 yd 370 m Two mobile homes were destroyed one of which rolled over and smashed into a large tree and a church had roof window and door damage A large shed collapsed onto farm machinery and two grain bins were dented One house had its walls cracked and several other site built homes and mobile homes sustained roof damage About three dozen sheds and outbuildings were destroyed and a large garage had a wall blown in Numerous trees were downed a few of which fell onto homes 36 EF0 ESE of Poplar Bluff Butler MO 36 41 19 N 90 19 24 W 36 6886 N 90 3234 W 36 6886 90 3234 Poplar Bluff Apr 10 EF0 0158 0200 1 73 mi 2 78 km 75 yd 69 m The roofs and some walls of two sheds barns were removed and blown several hundred yards The rafters were removed from the structures as well 37 EF0 NNW of Dudley Stoddard MO 36 48 02 N 90 07 32 W 36 8005 N 90 1256 W 36 8005 90 1256 Dudley Apr 10 EF0 0205 0207 1 53 mi 2 46 km 50 yd 46 m At least four chicken houses lost part of their roofs and sustained damage to rafters Debris was carried about 1 5 mi 2 4 km 38 April 11 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday April 11 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF3 SW of Damascus MS to E of Ethelsville AL Kemper MS Noxubee MS Pickens AL MS AL 32 38 21 N 88 51 59 W 32 6393 N 88 8665 W 32 6393 88 8665 Damascus Apr 11 EF3 1635 1806 68 4 mi 110 1 km 1 320 yd 1 210 m 1 death This long tracked wedge tornado touched down in Kemper County where a several story steel building was destroyed just north of Moscow A frame home was completely destroyed west of DeKalb In Noxubee County to the west and north of Shuqualak a home was destroyed and several others suffered significant damage Power poles were snapped as well including high tension poles West of Prairie Point a microwave tower was crumbled and bent to the ground In both Kemper and Noxubee counties many homes sustained roof and wall damage numerous barns and outbuildings were either heavily damaged or destroyed and a few vehicles were smashed and overturned Thousands of trees were downed and numerous power poles were snapped The tornado then crossed the state line into Alabama and entered Pickens County northwest of Pickensville where it destroyed several outbuildings and caused significant damage to a well built two story home Several homes and manufactured homes were destroyed and hundreds of trees were downed before the tornado dissipated near Ethelsville The damage in Pickens County was rated EF1 Nine people were injured five in Kemper County and four in Noxubee County 39 EF1 SE of Lacombe to N of Slidell St Tammany LA 30 16 41 N 89 53 32 W 30 2780 N 89 8921 W 30 2780 89 8921 Lacombe Apr 11 EF1 1805 1814 8 76 mi 14 10 km 120 yd 110 m Weak tornado with an intermittent path caused minor to moderate roof and siding damage to several homes Numerous trees power lines and fences were downed as well 40 EF1 S of Nauvoo Walker AL 33 55 11 N 87 32 10 W 33 9197 N 87 5361 W 33 9197 87 5361 Mill Creek Apr 11 EF1 1945 1951 5 49 mi 8 84 km 500 yd 460 m A house lost portions of its roof and roof decking A few buildings sustained minor structural damage and many trees were downed as well 41 EF1 NE of Nauvoo Winston AL 34 00 46 N 87 26 00 W 34 0128 N 87 4332 W 34 0128 87 4332 Poplar Springs Apr 11 EF1 1957 2000 2 63 mi 4 23 km 250 yd 230 m The roof was removed from a home another home was damaged a large shed was demolished and the office at a strip mine was damaged Many trees were downed with one falling on a mobile home another crushing a produce stand and several more falling on numerous other houses 42 EF1 W of Houston Winston AL 34 08 32 N 87 19 13 W 34 1421 N 87 3203 W 34 1421 87 3203 Northern Smtih Lake Apr 11 EF1 2010 2013 1 17 mi 1 88 km 300 yd 270 m The tornado downed numerous trees before moving across Smith Lake where it destroyed a boat house and flipped a pontoon boat The tornado moved back onshore and downed more trees with several falling on homes and sheds before it dissipated 43 EF1 ESE of Addison Winston AL 34 11 35 N 87 07 11 W 34 1931 N 87 1196 W 34 1931 87 1196 Addison Apr 11 EF1 2026 2027 0 38 mi 0 61 km 50 yd 46 m Brief tornado completely demolished two sheds damaged a double wide mobile home and downed several large trees It also rolled two additional mobile homes about 50 yards 46 m One person was injured 44 EF1 SSW of Centreville to S of Montevallo Bibb AL 32 50 44 N 87 10 15 W 32 8455 N 87 1709 W 32 8455 87 1709 Centreville Apr 11 EF1 2118 2141 20 16 mi 32 44 km 800 yd 730 m One home had siding torn off and many trees were downed in the Talladega National Forest before the tornado lifted just inside Bibb County 45 EF1 S of Huntsville Madison AL 34 36 53 N 86 38 19 W 34 6146 N 86 6387 W 34 6146 86 6387 Lily Flagg Apr 11 EF1 2120 2128 6 58 mi 10 59 km 300 yd 270 m The tornado downed many trees and power lines with a few trees falling on homes A few homes and a metal building sustained mostly minor wind damage several power poles and a street light were snapped at the base and several business signs were blown out as well 46 EF1 ESE of Huntsville Madison AL 34 42 06 N 86 30 18 W 34 7017 N 86 5049 W 34 7017 86 5049 Dug Hill Apr 11 EF1 2132 2134 1 34 mi 2 16 km 75 yd 69 m Many trees were downed several power poles were snapped and the roof was ripped off of a barn 47 EF0 S of Tallapoosa Haralson GA 33 40 30 N 85 18 18 W 33 675 N 85 305 W 33 675 85 305 Tallapoosa Apr 11 EF0 2223 2231 5 7 mi 9 2 km 150 yd 140 m The tornado initially touched down south southwest of Tallapoosa where it downed several dozen trees and caused minor roof damage to three homes It then crossed I 20 downing more trees on both sides of the road The tornado continued northeastward downing many more trees and causing minor roof damage to a flower shop before lifting east southeast of Tallapoosa 48 EF1 SE of Theodore Mobile AL 30 30 47 N 88 08 44 W 30 5131 N 88 1456 W 30 5131 88 1456 Theodore Apr 11 EF1 2229 2230 0 81 mi 1 30 km 75 yd 69 m Three large storage warehouses numerous vehicles and several outbuildings were severely damaged at the Evonik chemical processing plant About 30 employee vehicles had their windows broken by flying debris 49 EF1 W of Braswell Polk GA 33 59 17 N 84 59 42 W 33 988 N 84 995 W 33 988 84 995 Braswell Apr 11 EF1 2301 2302 0 36 mi 0 58 km 25 yd 23 m A brief tornado downed about 100 trees 50 EF2 Notasulga Macon Lee AL 32 31 58 N 85 44 11 W 32 5327 N 85 7365 W 32 5327 85 7365 Notasulga Apr 11 EF2 0134 0144 5 09 mi 8 19 km 200 yd 180 m This strong tornado touched down southwest of Notasulga where several trees were downed and grave markers were overturned at a cemetery It moved north northeastward where several homes and outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed A brick home had major roof and window loss and one mobile home had significant damage with another being completely destroyed The tornado continued causing significant damage to a well built two story home Two walls and the roof were destroyed It continued northeastward damaging an outbuilding pavilion before crossing into Lee County and quickly dissipating Many trees were downed along the path One person was injured 51 EF1 SE of Dahlonega to SE of Garland Lumpkin Hall GA 34 27 05 N 83 55 48 W 34 4515 N 83 9300 W 34 4515 83 9300 Dahlonega Apr 11 EF1 0223 0229 4 07 mi 6 55 km 250 yd 230 m In Lumpkin County a small outbuilding had its roof blown off and two homes sustained minor roof damage Many trees were downed several of which damaged at least twelve homes and destroyed two others The tornado crossed into Hall County downing trees and power lines and causing very minor roof damage to two homes It then moved back into Lumpkin County where two mobile homes were damaged due to falling trees Many trees and power lines were downed before the tornado dissipated In total 41 homes sustained damage with two being completely destroyed three sustaining major damage and three more suffering minor damage The others were only barely affected by the tornado 52 April 13 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Sunday April 13 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 SW of Alpine Casparis Municipal Airport Brewster TX 30 18 02 N 103 46 32 W 30 3006 N 103 7755 W 30 3006 103 7755 Alpine Casparis Municipal Airport Apr 13 EF0 2030 2034 2 61 mi 4 20 km 300 yd 270 m A tornado was observed by storm spotters It lofted debris into the air but caused no damage 53 April 14 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Monday April 14 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 Eastpoint Franklin FL 29 44 54 N 84 53 37 W 29 7484 N 84 8935 W 29 7484 84 8935 Eastpoint Apr 14 EF0 1930 1933 1 86 mi 2 99 km 10 yd 9 1 m A waterspout moved ashore just west of Eastpoint causing minor damage to two mobile homes and downing trees and power lines before dissipating southeast of town 54 EF0 E of Cocoa Brevard FL 28 22 38 N 80 44 20 W 28 3771 N 80 7388 W 28 3771 80 7388 Cocoa Apr 14 EF0 0042 0043 0 33 mi 0 53 km 100 yd 91 m A brief tornado touched down near US 1 causing roof damage to outbuildings and businesses It also downed trees and power lines before moving over the Indian River and becoming a waterspout It then dissipated on the river 55 EF0 SSW of Rockledge Brevard FL 28 16 23 N 80 45 03 W 28 2730 N 80 7507 W 28 2730 80 7507 Rockledge Apr 14 EF0 0111 0113 0 55 mi 0 89 km 100 yd 91 m A tornado embedded within a swath of straight line winds west of Bonaventure caused mostly minor roof damage to numerous homes with roofing materials and other debris carried and thrown into the windows of several other structures A fence was blown down and numerous swimming pool screen enclosures were collapsed 56 April 17 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday April1 17 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF1 NE of Tulip to S of Paris Monroe MO 39 22 39 N 92 07 08 W 39 3775 N 92 1188 W 39 3775 92 1188 Tulip Apr 17 EF1 2231 2241 7 45 mi 11 99 km 70 yd 64 m An intermittent tornado either damaged or destroyed many barns and machine sheds scattering debris up to 400 yards 370 m away Numerous trees and power lines were downed as well 57 EF0 SSW of Paris Monroe MO 39 24 06 N 92 03 33 W 39 4018 N 92 0592 W 39 4018 92 0592 Paris Apr 17 EF0 2235 2236 0 07 mi 0 11 km 40 yd 37 m A brief tornado caused moderate roof and structural damage to a barn 58 EF0 SW of Indian Creek Monroe MO 39 35 11 N 91 48 04 W 39 5863 N 91 8011 W 39 5863 91 8011 Indian Creek Apr 17 EF0 2300 2301 0 45 mi 0 72 km 60 yd 55 m A brief tornado caused minor roof damage and downed several trees 59 EF0 SE of Cache Comanche OK 34 34 48 N 98 33 48 W 34 58 N 98 5633 W 34 58 98 5633 Cache Apr 17 EF0 2350 2356 3 41 mi 5 49 km 100 yd 91 m Minor damage occurred at a Goodyear plant 60 EF0 NNE of Harrold 1st tornado Wilbarger TX 34 10 N 98 59 W 34 17 N 98 98 W 34 17 98 98 Harrold Apr 17 EF0 0103 0105 1 03 mi 1 66 km 100 yd 91 m A tornado caused minor damage to trees and power poles 61 EF0 NNE of Harrold 2nd tornado Wilbarger TX 34 12 N 98 58 W 34 20 N 98 97 W 34 20 98 97 Harrold Apr 17 EF0 0111 0112 0 16 mi 0 26 km 100 yd 91 m A brief tornado was reported by storm chaser 62 EF1 WNW of Grandfield Tillman OK 34 16 08 N 98 48 12 W 34 2688 N 98 8032 W 34 2688 98 8032 Grandfield Apr 17 EF1 0135 0145 5 21 mi 8 38 km 200 yd 180 m This tornado caused damage at the Grandfield Municipal Airport 63 EF0 NW of Liberty Tulsa OK 35 52 17 N 96 01 00 W 35 8715 N 96 0166 W 35 8715 96 0166 Liberty Apr 17 EF0 0450 0451 0 5 mi 0 80 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado blew a car off US 75 and downed a few trees 64 April 18 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday April 18 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 NE of Bixby 1st tornado Tulsa OK 35 58 26 N 95 50 11 W 35 9739 N 95 8363 W 35 9739 95 8363 Bixby Apr 18 EF0 0501 0503 1 3 mi 2 1 km 250 yd 230 m Several homes were damaged and trees were downed 65 EF1 NE of Bixby 2nd tornado Tulsa OK 35 58 12 N 95 51 01 W 35 9700 N 95 8503 W 35 9700 95 8503 Bixby Apr 18 EF1 0503 0505 2 1 mi 3 4 km 400 yd 370 m A tornado severely damaged the second story of a home and damaged many other homes Windows were blown out of a few homes and trees were downed as well 66 EF0 SSW of Inola Rogers OK 36 05 56 N 95 32 01 W 36 0989 N 95 5336 W 36 0989 95 5336 Inola Apr 18 EF0 0528 0529 0 9 mi 1 4 km 125 yd 114 m A barn was badly damaged a home suffered minor roof damage and several trees were downed 67 EF1 SW of Inola Rogers OK 36 07 18 N 95 31 29 W 36 1216 N 95 5246 W 36 1216 95 5246 Inola Apr 18 EF1 0529 0532 1 8 mi 2 9 km 140 yd 130 m Rail cars were overturned a mobile home was destroyed and several other mobile homes were damaged 68 EF1 E of Inola Rogers OK 36 08 47 N 95 30 05 W 36 1465 N 95 5014 W 36 1465 95 5014 Inola Apr 18 EF1 0533 0536 1 9 mi 3 1 km 180 yd 160 m Several houses suffered roof damage a metal frame building was badly damaged and a small outbuilding was destroyed 69 EF1 NE of Chouteau to NW of Salina Mayes OK 36 15 00 N 95 17 10 W 36 2500 N 95 2861 W 36 2500 95 2861 Chouteau Apr 18 EF1 0548 0558 6 5 mi 10 5 km 100 yd 91 m The roof was removed from an industrial building a barn was destroyed and numerous trees were downed 70 EF1 Spavinaw Mayes OK 36 22 31 N 95 04 44 W 36 3752 N 95 0788 W 36 3752 95 0788 Spavinaw Apr 18 EF1 0607 0613 3 5 mi 5 6 km 350 yd 320 m Several mobile homes were destroyed and many other homes and businesses were damaged The roof of a school was severely damaged and many trees and power lines were downed 71 EF2 E of Zena to SE of Grove Delaware OK 36 29 30 N 94 46 51 W 36 4918 N 94 7809 W 36 4918 94 7809 Zena Apr 18 EF2 0630 0640 8 mi 13 km 800 yd 730 m One home was severely damaged other homes suffered minor damage and barns were destroyed Many trees and numerous power poles were downed 72 EF0 W of Elliott Ford IL 40 27 23 N 88 19 15 W 40 4563 N 88 3207 W 40 4563 88 3207 Elliott Apr 18 EF0 1336 1337 0 57 mi 0 92 km 20 yd 18 m A brief tornado hit a barn and killed two horses Six power poles were downed as well 73 EF1 SSE of Crossett Ashley AR 33 02 36 N 91 58 12 W 33 0432 N 91 97 W 33 0432 91 97 Crossett Apr 18 EF1 2008 2014 4 25 mi 6 84 km 150 yd 140 m Many large trees were downed 74 EF0 SE of Eudora Chicot AR 33 04 30 N 91 13 38 W 33 0751 N 91 2272 W 33 0751 91 2272 Eudora Apr 18 EF0 2138 2139 0 45 mi 0 72 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado touched down in an open field and caused no damage 75 EF1 N of Mayersville Issaquena MS 32 56 38 N 91 03 40 W 32 944 N 91 061 W 32 944 91 061 Mayersville Apr 18 EF1 2203 2205 1 98 mi 3 19 km 50 yd 46 m A farm pivot was overturned and a few trees were downed 76 EF0 SW of Tribbett Washington MS 33 19 09 N 90 51 24 W 33 3193 N 90 8568 W 33 3193 90 8568 Tribbett Apr 18 EF0 2209 2210 0 27 mi 0 43 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado that was observed over open fields caused no damage 77 EF1 N of Sondheimer East Carroll LA 32 34 14 N 91 12 15 W 32 5705 N 91 2043 W 32 5705 91 2043 Sondheimer Apr 18 EF1 2219 2223 2 87 mi 4 62 km 75 yd 69 m A tornado destroyed a large farm outbuilding damaged two homes and caused minor damage to a few other structures It also downed many trees and power lines 78 EF0 Nitta Yuma Sharkey MS 33 01 37 N 90 52 12 W 33 027 N 90 87 W 33 027 90 87 Nitta Yuma Apr 18 EF0 2221 2223 1 55 mi 2 49 km 50 yd 46 m A tornado was caught on camera as it moved over open fields causing no damage 79 EF0 N of Tallulah Madison LA 32 26 53 N 91 12 58 W 32 448 N 91 216 W 32 448 91 216 Tallulah Apr 18 EF0 2223 2224 0 4 mi 0 64 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado touched down over an open field and kicked up dust No damage was reported 80 EF0 ESE of Delta City Sharkey MS 33 03 56 N 90 44 35 W 33 0655 N 90 7431 W 33 0655 90 7431 Delta City Apr 18 EF0 2229 2230 0 27 mi 0 43 km 25 yd 23 m A brief tornado caused minor roof damage to a home and snapped a large tree 81 EF0 SE of Water Valley Graves KY 36 32 52 N 88 44 00 W 36 5479 N 88 7334 W 36 5479 88 7334 Water Valley Apr 18 EF0 0124 0125 0 33 mi 0 53 km 100 yd 91 m Shingles were ripped off two homes and one home sustained soffit damage A couple large tree branches were downed 82 EF0 W of Sedalia Graves KY 36 36 23 N 88 39 15 W 36 6065 N 88 6542 W 36 6065 88 6542 Sedalia Apr 18 EF0 0131 0135 3 17 mi 5 10 km 100 yd 91 m Several large tree branches were downed 83 EF0 NW of Benton Graves Marshall KY 36 51 28 N 88 31 12 W 36 8578 N 88 52 W 36 8578 88 52 Benton Apr 18 EF0 0154 0159 3 6 mi 5 8 km 150 yd 140 m Several homes sustained shingle and soffit damage Several trees were snapped and large branches were downed as well 84 85 April 19 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Friday April 19 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF1 Mulberry to SE of Lynchburg Lincoln Moore TN 35 13 01 N 86 26 41 W 35 2169 N 86 4448 W 35 2169 86 4448 Mulberry Apr 19 EF1 0703 0715 7 27 mi 11 70 km 400 yd 370 m The tornado touched down in northeast Lincoln County causing minor damage to a barn and downing several trees before moving into Moore County After crossing the county line the tornado downed many more trees with one falling on the back of a house It also snapped a telecommunication pole and peeled the roof off of a large barn 86 EF2 SW of Mansfield to ENE of Newborn Newton Morgan GA 33 30 25 N 83 44 47 W 33 5069 N 83 7465 W 33 5069 83 7465 Mansfield Apr 19 EF2 1712 1722 11 04 mi 17 77 km 175 yd 160 m This low end EF2 tornado damaged about eight homes and destroyed another home this one was older and a mobile home in Mansfield A few other buildings in downtown were damaged and several outbuildings were damaged in a park The tornado downed many trees from Mansfield to Newborn and into Morgan County where the tornado dissipated One person was injured in the destroyed mobile home in Mansfield 87 EF1 WNW of Downtown Fredericksburg City of Fredericksburg VA 38 18 N 77 29 W 38 30 N 77 49 W 38 30 77 49 Fredericksburg Apr 19 EF1 2236 2237 0 75 mi 1 21 km 150 yd 140 m A brief tornado ripped roofing and ventilation from a shopping plaza and ripped the roof off of an apartment building Other buildings sustained roof damage and numerous trees were downed as well 88 EF0 SSE of Largo Prince George s MD 38 50 13 N 76 48 47 W 38 837 N 76 813 W 38 837 76 813 Largo Apr 19 EF0 2326 2327 0 5 mi 0 80 km 75 yd 69 m Three homes had windows and doors blown out with a garage that was attached to one home having a collapsed wall Several other homes had minor siding and shingle damage and several trees were downed as well 89 EF1 SSE of Bainbridge to S of Sidney Chenango Delaware NY 42 14 50 N 75 27 07 W 42 2472 N 75 452 W 42 2472 75 452 Bainbridge Apr 19 EF1 2353 2358 3 2 mi 5 1 km 200 yd 180 m The tornado initially touched down near I 88 snapping two power poles and downing several trees Two vehicles were damaged one of which was due to trees and a barn had minor roof damage It continued northeast where a storage trailer was destroyed and a farm equipment building and a mobile home were heavily damaged Several site built homes had minor damage and a carport was thrown 75 feet 23 m Farther down the path the tornado intensified to a high end EF1 where it downed many large trees and caused structural damage to a home and a garage Debris from the home was carried over 100 yards 91 m The tornado moved into Delaware County and downed several more trees before dissipating 90 April 24 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday April 24 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 N of St Gabriel Iberville LA 30 18 04 N 91 06 32 W 30 301 N 91 109 W 30 301 91 109 St Gabriel Apr 24 EF0 1455 1457 0 38 mi 0 61 km 75 yd 69 m A brief weak tornado downed several trees including five to ten oaks and removed the roof from a storage shed 91 EF1 Northwestern Kenner Jefferson LA 30 02 38 N 90 16 19 W 30 044 N 90 272 W 30 044 90 272 Kenner Apr 24 EF1 1648 1650 0 9 mi 1 4 km 50 yd 46 m About a dozen homes suffered minor to moderate roof damage and numerous trees light poles and power lines were downed 92 EF0 Western Metairie Jefferson LA 30 00 32 N 90 12 00 W 30 009 N 90 200 W 30 009 90 200 Metairie Apr 24 EF0 1652 1656 2 23 mi 3 59 km 75 yd 69 m A weak tornado caused minor roof damage to several homes and flipped a truck It also downed several trees one of which fell onto a car and ripped a metal awning from a breezeway at Crescent City Christian School Two people sustained minor injuries when the tornado impacted their aforementioned truck 93 April 26 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Friday April 26 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 N of Putnam Dewey OK 35 57 N 98 59 W 35 95 N 98 99 W 35 95 98 99 Putnam Apr 26 EF0 2331 2333 0 16 mi 0 26 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado was observed by a storm spotter but caused no damage 94 April 27 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday April 27 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF1 W of Bienville Bienville LA 32 22 48 N 93 05 42 W 32 3800 N 93 0949 W 32 3800 93 0949 Bienville Apr 27 EF1 0132 0144 2 29 mi 3 69 km 880 yd 800 m Several trees were downed near Sparta 95 EF1 SE of Mason Fayette TN 35 22 29 N 89 29 44 W 35 3746 N 89 4956 W 35 3746 89 4956 Belmont Apr 27 EF1 0213 0218 1 12 mi 1 80 km 250 yd 230 m A brief tornado just north of I 40 in the Belmont community destroyed a barn and several outbuildings moved a small church 15 feet 4 6 m off of its foundation and downed many trees One person suffered minor injuries 96 EF2 SE of Pope Panola MS 34 11 02 N 89 54 38 W 34 184 N 89 9106 W 34 184 89 9106 Pope Apr 27 EF2 0255 0257 0 79 mi 1 27 km 75 yd 69 m This brief but strong tornado destroyed a shop probably a business and overturned an RV and a flat bed truck Two houses and two sheds a tractor shed and a small metal shed had roof damage and many trees were downed 97 April 28 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Saturday April 28 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 ENE of Moreland Coweta GA 33 17 16 N 84 45 40 W 33 2877 N 84 7611 W 33 2877 84 7611 Moreland Apr 28 EF0 1730 1731 0 14 mi 0 23 km 50 yd 46 m A large outbuilding was destroyed and a home sustained patio and roof damage Debris from these structures was blown up to 150 yards 140 m A pontoon boat and a camper trailer were both thrown about 50 yards 46 m and destroyed and six weak trees showing signs of rot were downed as well 98 EF0 ENE of McDonough Henry GA 33 28 24 N 84 02 17 W 33 4733 N 84 0381 W 33 4733 84 0381 McDonough Apr 28 EF0 1920 1921 1 05 mi 1 69 km 100 yd 91 m A weak intermittent tornado downed a few trees damaged the siding of five houses and caused damage to the roof of an outbuilding 99 EF0 S of Clay Hill Lincoln GA 33 39 15 N 82 27 49 W 33 6543 N 82 4636 W 33 6543 82 4636 Clay Hill Apr 28 EF0 2208 2210 1 24 mi 2 00 km 40 yd 37 m Many trees were downed 100 EF0 ENE of Ridgeway Fairfield SC 34 19 N 80 55 W 34 31 N 80 91 W 34 31 80 91 Ridgeway Apr 28 EF0 2342 2343 0 25 mi 0 40 km 50 yd 46 m An antenna on a mobile home was damaged and several trees were downed a few of which caused minor damage to a car and an outbuilding 101 April 29 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Monday April 29 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 N of Taft 1st tornado San Patricio TX 28 02 N 97 23 W 28 04 N 97 38 W 28 04 97 38 Taft Apr 29 EF0 1801 1811 1 66 mi 2 67 km 20 yd 18 m A slow moving tornado remained over open fields for ten minutes causing no damage 102 EF0 N of Taft 2nd tornado San Patricio TX 28 05 45 N 97 22 48 W 28 0958 N 97 38 W 28 0958 97 38 Taft Apr 29 EF0 1826 1828 0 1 mi 0 16 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief tornado reported by law enforcement caused no damage 103 EF0 S of Vidauri Refugio TX 28 25 15 N 97 07 52 W 28 4207 N 97 1312 W 28 4207 97 1312 Vidauri Apr 29 EF0 1856 1900 0 22 mi 0 35 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief tornado north of Quintana caused no damage 104 April 30 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday April 30 2013 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width SummaryEF0 South Palm Beach Palm Beach FL 26 34 52 N 80 02 15 W 26 5811 N 80 0376 W 26 5811 80 0376 Taft Apr 30 EF0 1756 1757 0 14 mi 0 23 km 10 yd 9 1 m A waterspout moved onshore near La Coquille Villas causing minor roof damage breaking windows and downing trees before quickly dissipating 105 EF0 W of Woodrow Lubbock TX 33 26 51 N 101 51 30 W 33 4475 N 101 8582 W 33 4475 101 8582 Woodrow Apr 30 EF0 2218 2219 0 12 mi 0 19 km 10 yd 9 1 m A brief landspout tornado formed along an outflow boundary from a nearby microburst and remained over open fields causing no damage 106 See also editTornadoes of 2013Notes edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down however all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency References edit Georgia Event Report EF1 Tornado National Climatic Data Center National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2013 Retrieved June 24 2013 Tennessee Event Report EF1 Tornado National Climatic Data Center National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2013 Retrieved June 24 2013 Tennessee Event Report EF1 Tornado National Climatic Data Center National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 2013 Retrieved June 24 2013 Tennessee Event Report EF1 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