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Tornado outbreak of April 21–23, 2020

On April 22, 2020, an outbreak of discrete supercell thunderstorms across portions of Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana led to widespread severe weather, including multiple strong tornadoes. Two people were killed by a high-end EF2 that struck the town of Madill, Oklahoma, and three more were killed by an EF3 wedge tornado that moved through Onalaska, Texas. Dozens of others were injured as well. The event came to fruition as a trough progressed eastward across the United States, interacting with a moist and unstable environment. Tornado activity continued into Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia overnight into the day on April 23. Isolated tornado activity also occurred during the overnight hours on April 21.

Tornado outbreak of April 21–23, 2020
EF2 damage to a mobile home in Madill, OK.
Meteorological history
DurationApril 21–23, 2020
Tornado outbreak
Tornadoes53
Maximum ratingEF3 tornado
Highest winds140 mph (230 km/h) in Onalaska, Texas
Largest hail2.75 in (7.0 cm) in Nida, Oklahoma, on April 22[1]
Overall effects
Fatalities6 (+1 non-tornadic)
Injuries64 injuries[2]
Damage$1.1 billion (2020 USD)[3]
Areas affectedOklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia

Part of the tornado outbreaks of 2020

Meteorological synopsis edit

On April 19, the Storm Prediction Center outlined portions of the U.S. Southern Plains with a 15% area of severe weather within 25 miles of any point.[4] A Slight risk was maintained across much of the same areas in the subsequent day 3 outlook,[5] but parts of southeastern Oklahoma, much of northeastern Texas, southwestern Arkansas, and northwestern Louisiana were upgraded to an Enhanced risk on April 21.[6] This risk area was maintained in the lead-up to the event on April 22.[7] Confidence in organized severe weather came as a southwest-to-northeast oriented trough moved eastward across the United States, interacting with a corridor of low-level moisture and instability ahead of this feature.[8] Throughout the early morning hours of April 22, discrete thunderstorms posing a risk for damaging winds and hail developed across Oklahoma, north of an approaching warm front.[9] Farther south across central Texas and into western Louisiana, elevated convection began to increase in the presence of strong wind shear, with the expectation that those storms would become surface based with time as they progressed into a region of modest daytime heating.[10]

Isolated tornadic activity was observed in Oklahoma during the overnight hours of April 21. By mid-afternoon the next day, a low-pressure area progressed into southwestern Oklahoma, supporting a quasi-stationary front across southern Oklahoma and a sharpening dry line southward into central Texas. The combination of partially sunny skies and dew points in the upper 60s Fahrenheit led to a very unstable environment across northwestern Texas and into southwestern Oklahoma. Thunderstorm activity soon developed in the vicinity of the area of low pressure, but the highest risk of tornadic activity was expected to materialize farther east where the direction of surface winds would be more conducive to rotating storms.[11] As the storms tracked eastward, multiple damaging tornadoes were reported.[1] Farther south across eastern Texas and western Louisiana, a subtle warm front and an additional surface boundary proved to be the impetus for convection to develop supercell characteristics.[12][13] One such supercell in Walker and Houston counties further organized as it curved right into an undisturbed environment of high wind shear and moisture.[14] Within the hour, it spawned an intense, long-tracked tornado with winds of 130–165 mph (209–266 km/h) as estimated by the SPC based on historical analogs.[15] This long-tracked cell maintained prominence and spawned additional tornadoes for several hours as it continued through Louisiana and into Western Mississippi.[16] On its trail, additional storms in a moderately unstable, highly sheared environment continued to pose a threat for all hazards.[17] Severe weather from this group of storms continued throughout the overnight hours along the Gulf Coast, with large swath of wind damage and tornadoes continuing into April 23. More storms fired up just offshore of the Florida panhandle as the first band moved off the coast around mid-day. These storms produced more tornadoes and wind damage before weakening that night.[18]

Confirmed tornadoes edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
1 16 25 10 1 0 0 53

April 21 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, April 21, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 SE of Sterling Comanche, Grady OK 34°42′40″N 98°05′28″W / 34.711°N 98.091°W / 34.711; -98.091 (Sterling (Apr. 21, EF1)) 04:28–04:30 0.29 mi (0.47 km) 100 yd (91 m) A mobile home was heavily damaged.[19][20]
EF1 Northern Marlow Stephens OK 34°40′05″N 97°58′26″W / 34.668°N 97.974°W / 34.668; -97.974 (Marlow (Apr. 21, EF1)) 04:43–04:46 1.6 mi (2.6 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornado impacted northern sections of Marlow, severely damaging several buildings on a farm, including a home and an outbuilding that had most of their roofs ripped off. Large trees were broken or damaged, and utility poles were snapped as well.[21]

April 22 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 22, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 SW of Pauls Valley Garvin OK 34°40′19″N 97°16′59″W / 34.672°N 97.283°W / 34.672; -97.283 (Pauls Valley (Apr. 22, EF1)) 21:17–21:22 2.2 mi (3.5 km) 600 yd (550 m) Trees, power poles, a few outbuildings, and seven homes were damaged.[22]
EF0 N of Springer Carter OK 34°19′52″N 97°08′28″W / 34.331°N 97.141°W / 34.331; -97.141 (Springer (Apr. 22, EF0)) 21:23 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) A very brief tornado lofted some debris.[23]
EF2 NE of Springer Carter, Murray OK 34°20′19″N 97°07′34″W / 34.3385°N 97.126°W / 34.3385; -97.126 (Springer (Apr. 22, EF0)) 21:24–21:37 4.73 mi (7.61 km) 600 yd (550 m) A large tornado moved through an unpopulated wooded area, causing significant tree damage.[24][25]
EFU SW of Madill Marshall OK 34°02′57″N 96°49′10″W / 34.0491°N 96.8194°W / 34.0491; -96.8194 (Madill (Apr. 22, EFU)) 21:45 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado touched down, causing no damage.[26]
EF2 SSW of Oakland to SE of Madill Marshall OK 34°04′14″N 96°48′47″W / 34.0705°N 96.813°W / 34.0705; -96.813 (Madill (Apr. 22, EF2)) 21:53–22:05 4.25 mi (6.84 km) 400 yd (370 m) 2 deaths – This high-end EF2 tornado, which was videoed by numerous storm chasers and broadcast live on The Weather Channel, moved through the southern part of Madill. Three factories or warehouses–Oklahoma Steel & Wire, Mid American Steel & Wire, and M & R Wire Works–sustained significant damage, and a catholic church sustained considerable roof and window damage. Several site-built homes sustained roof damage, and one had its roof removed entirely. Multiple mobile homes, barns, and outbuildings were destroyed, several vehicles were damaged or thrown, and a satellite dish was ripped off a 310-foot guyed radio tower. Many wooden and steel power poles were snapped or knocked down, and many trees were downed along the path as well. At least 30 people were injured.[27][28]
EF0 SW of Little City Marshall OK 34°03′59″N 96°38′28″W / 34.0665°N 96.641°W / 34.0665; -96.641 (Little City (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:10–22:14 1.4 mi (2.3 km) 50 yd (46 m) A power pole and some trees were damaged.[29]
EF1 N of Wapanucka Johnston OK 34°23′24″N 96°30′14″W / 34.39°N 96.504°W / 34.39; -96.504 (Wapanucka (Apr. 22, EF1)) 22:26–22:38 5 mi (8.0 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees and roofs sustained damage, and an RV camper was overturned.[30]
EF1 N of Armstrong Bryan OK 34°03′59″N 96°23′31″W / 34.0665°N 96.392°W / 34.0665; -96.392 (Armstrong (Apr. 22, EF1)) 22:32–22:45 5.21 mi (8.38 km) 500 yd (460 m) A number of homes, barns, and trees were damaged by this multiple-vortex tornado. Power poles were downed as well.[31]
EF1 E of Armstrong Bryan OK 34°04′05″N 96°13′16″W / 34.068°N 96.221°W / 34.068; -96.221 (Armstrong (Apr. 22, EF1)) 22:52–22:53 1.2 mi (1.9 km) 30 yd (27 m) A number of tree branches were broken, and a building was damaged.[32]
EF3 NW of Onalaska to WSW of Chester Trinity, Polk TX 30°50′27″N 95°10′57″W / 30.8409°N 95.1824°W / 30.8409; -95.1824 (Polk County (Apr. 22, EF2)) 22:35–23:15 28.51 mi (45.88 km) 1,100 yd (1,000 m) 3 deaths – See section on this tornado – 33 people were injured.[33]
EF0 SW of Lehigh Coal OK 34°25′N 96°18′W / 34.42°N 96.3°W / 34.42; -96.3 (Lehigh (Apr. 22, EF0)) 22:59 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 30 yd (27 m) Two separate storm chasers videoed a tornado; it caused no damage.[34]
EF1 N of Toco Lamar TX 33°48′32″N 95°43′51″W / 33.8089°N 95.7308°W / 33.8089; -95.7308 (Toco (Apr. 22, EF1)) 23:35–23:42 4.45 mi (7.16 km) 510 yd (470 m) A few outbuildings were damaged or destroyed near the community of Direct. Trees were also damaged.[35]
EF2 ENE of Powderly Lamar, Red River TX 33°49′01″N 95°28′48″W / 33.8169°N 95.4799°W / 33.8169; -95.4799 (Powderly (Apr. 22, EF2)) 23:51–00:05 10.4 mi (16.7 km) 810 yd (740 m) Numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted, and a handful of homes sustained relatively minor roof damage.[36][37]
EF2 E of Jasper, TX to N of Rosepine, LA Jasper (TX), Newton (TX), Vernon (LA) TX, LA 30°55′57″N 93°53′47″W / 30.9325°N 93.8965°W / 30.9325; -93.8965 (Jasper (Apr. 22, EF2)) 00:28–01:19 36.42 mi (58.61 km) 600 yd (550 m) A long-tracked, strong tornado produced by the same supercell as the Onalaska EF3 tornado damaged roofs and trees. Severe tree damage occurred in some areas, including a few trees that sustained some debarking.[38][39][40]
EF2 Elmer Rapides LA 31°07′43″N 92°40′53″W / 31.1285°N 92.6814°W / 31.1285; -92.6814 (Elmer (Apr. 22, EF2)) 02:09–02:27 8.43 mi (13.57 km) 500 yd (460 m) A few homes and power poles were damaged, and many trees were snapped in and around Elmer. Some trees sustained debarking.[41]
EF2 S of Alexandria Rapides LA 31°09′44″N 92°27′30″W / 31.1623°N 92.4582°W / 31.1623; -92.4582 (Alexandria(Apr. 22, EF2)) 02:26–02:38 8.98 mi (14.45 km) 550 yd (500 m) 1 death – Two mobile homes were demolished, resulting in one fatality. Numerous houses and trees were damaged, and numerous power poles were toppled. Substantial damage was inflicted to a livestock facility, and severe damage was also inflicted to farm and equipment buildings at the LSU-Alexandria Dean Lee Research Station.[42]
EF1 Lamourie Rapides LA 31°07′20″N 92°26′08″W / 31.1222°N 92.4355°W / 31.1222; -92.4355 (Lamourie (Apr. 22, EF1)) 02:27–02:34 3.85 mi (6.20 km) 500 yd (460 m) Outbuildings and sheds were damaged, power lines were snapped, and shingles were ripped off a roof.[43]
EF1 N of Ruby to NW of Effie Rapides, Avoyelles LA 31°13′00″N 92°15′22″W / 31.2166°N 92.2562°W / 31.2166; -92.2562 (Ruby (Apr. 22, EF1)) 02:42–02:53 5.36 mi (8.63 km) 200 yd (180 m) A tornado caused considerable tree damage, some of which damaged a few homes upon falling.[44][45]
EF1 NE of Marksville Catahoula, Avoyelles LA 31°14′28″N 91°58′02″W / 31.2412°N 91.9671°W / 31.2412; -91.9671 (Marksville (Apr. 23, EF1)) 03:06–03:18 7.61 mi (12.25 km) 1,200 yd (1,100 m) Trees and mobile homes were damaged.[46][47][48][49][50]
EF1 NW of Acme Catahoula, Concordia LA 31°17′34″N 91°52′50″W / 31.2927°N 91.8805°W / 31.2927; -91.8805 (Acme (Apr. 23, EF1)) 03:17–03:25 4.01 mi (6.45 km) 880 yd (800 m) Numerous trees were snapped, and a mobile home lost sections of its roof, siding, and metal awning.[51][52]

April 23 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 23, 2020[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF2 WNW of Bunkie Avoyelles LA 30°56′54″N 92°15′07″W / 30.9483°N 92.2519°W / 30.9483; -92.2519 (Bunkie (Apr. 22, EF2)) 06:08–06:14 3.62 mi (5.83 km) 100 yd (91 m) Substantial damage was inflicted to hangars and aircraft at the Bunkie Airport. Trees were damaged as well.[53]
EF1 NE of Evergreen Avoyelles LA 30°58′04″N 92°06′04″W / 30.9677°N 92.1011°W / 30.9677; -92.1011 (Evergreen (Apr. 22, EF1)) 06:20–06:23 1.13 mi (1.82 km) 100 yd (91 m) Homes and outbuildings were damaged.[54]
EF1 S of Eunice Acadia LA 30°23′59″N 92°26′30″W / 30.3997°N 92.4418°W / 30.3997; -92.4418 (Eunice (Apr. 22, EF1)) 06:51–07:01 9.53 mi (15.34 km) 150 yd (140 m) Trees, power lines, and a large shed were damaged.[55]
EF0 NNE of Florence to SE of Brandon Rankin MS 32°10′28″N 90°06′49″W / 32.1744°N 90.1136°W / 32.1744; -90.1136 (Liberty (Apr. 23, EF0)) 06:57–07:17 11.43 mi (18.39 km) 1,230 yd (1,120 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[56]
EF2 NE of Liberty to N of McComb Amite, Pike MS 31°12′17″N 90°44′36″W / 31.2047°N 90.7432°W / 31.2047; -90.7432 (Liberty (Apr. 23, EF2)) 08:07–08:28 18.3 mi (29.5 km) 1,760 yd (1,610 m) A house had most of its roof torn off, and a large metal building was destroyed by this large, strong tornado. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[57]
EF0 NE of Salem Marion MS 31°19′05″N 90°02′13″W / 31.318°N 90.037°W / 31.318; -90.037 (Salem (Apr. 23, EF0)) 08:57–09:04 6.49 mi (10.44 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several trees were snapped or uprooted, including several that fell on a home.[58]
EF2 ENE of Soso to W of Eucutta Jones MS 31°45′39″N 89°13′29″W / 31.7608°N 89.2247°W / 31.7608; -89.2247 (Soso (Apr. 23, EF2)) 09:14–09:30 16.85 mi (27.12 km) 2,640 yd (2,410 m) A 1.5-mile (2.4 km) wide tornado developed just east of the path of an EF4 tornado 11 days prior. Moving north of Laurel, the tornado completely destroyed half of a chicken house and mowed down hundreds of trees, many of which fell on homes and caused severe damage. Numerous power lines were downed as well.[59]
EF1 NW of Waynesboro Wayne MS 31°48′42″N 88°52′42″W / 31.8116°N 88.8782°W / 31.8116; -88.8782 (Waynesboro (Apr. 23, EF1)) 09:33–09:35 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 350 yd (320 m) Damage was confined to trees that were snapped or uprooted.[60]
EF1 N of Lucedale George MS 30°56′06″N 88°37′15″W / 30.9349°N 88.6208°W / 30.9349; -88.6208 (Lucedale (Apr. 23, EF1)) 11:17–11:19 2.26 mi (3.64 km) 200 yd (180 m) A few homes sustained minor roof damage. Otherwise, additional homes were damaged by some trees that were snapped or uprooted.[61]
EF1 ENE of Lucedale George MS 30°56′17″N 88°31′10″W / 30.9381°N 88.5195°W / 30.9381; -88.5195 (Lucedale (Apr. 23, EF1)) 11:23–11:24 0.38 mi (0.61 km) 50 yd (46 m) The roof of a mobile home was ripped off, causing its walls to collapse. Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[62]
EF1 E of Lucedale George MS 30°55′56″N 88°31′27″W / 30.9322°N 88.5243°W / 30.9322; -88.5243 (Lucedale (Apr. 23, EF1)) 11:24–11:25 1.45 mi (2.33 km) 250 yd (230 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which were downed onto homes. A few houses and a church sustained roof and shingle damage. A travel trailer was flipped, injuring one person.[63]
EF1 NW of Chunchula Mobile AL 30°57′51″N 88°18′32″W / 30.9642°N 88.3089°W / 30.9642; -88.3089 (Chunchula (Apr. 23, EF1)) 11:37–11:38 0.55 mi (0.89 km) 75 yd (69 m) A tornado primarily damaged trees, but one fallen tree caused significant damage to a home. Another house had its garage door blown in, and a shed was heavily damaged.[64]
EF0 NE of Falco Covington AL 31°03′47″N 86°34′12″W / 31.063°N 86.5700°W / 31.063; -86.5700 (Falco (Apr. 23, EF0)) 13:42–13:43 0.37 mi (0.60 km) 50 yd (46 m) Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[65]
EF0 NE of Florala Covington AL 31°03′59″N 86°15′09″W / 31.0665°N 86.2524°W / 31.0665; -86.2524 (Florala (Apr. 23, EF0)) 13:53 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 25 yd (23 m) A grain bin was damaged by this brief tornado.[66]
EF1 E of Pelham Mitchell GA 31°07′53″N 84°09′45″W / 31.1314°N 84.1624°W / 31.1314; -84.1624 (Pelham (Apr. 23, EF1)) 16:05–16:10 2.4 mi (3.9 km) 176 yd (161 m) A large portion of the metal roof was ripped off an auto service building, and a nearby van was flipped. The metal awning at a warehouse, an outbuilding, and the roof of a home were damaged. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[67]
EF1 S of Moultrie to E of Adel Colquitt, Cook GA 31°08′N 83°57′W / 31.13°N 83.95°W / 31.13; -83.95 (Moultrie (Apr. 23, EF1)) 16:34–17:10 37.24 mi (59.93 km) 650 yd (590 m) A long-tracked, large, high-end EF1 tornado caused significant damage to a warehouse and caused minor roof damage to a home. Several billboards and tall signs were damaged as it crossed I-75. In Adel, large sections of two warehouses were torn away. A large shed was severely damaged, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which were snapped near their bases.[68]
EF0 NNW of Dupont Lanier, Clinch GA 31°05′35″N 82°59′00″W / 31.093°N 82.9832°W / 31.093; -82.9832 (Dupont (Apr. 23, EF0)) 17:28–17:34 2.24 mi (3.60 km) 50 yd (46 m) Many trees were snapped and a home sustained roof damage.[69]
EF0 Northern Waycross to Bonneyman Ware, Pierce GA 31°13′N 82°28′W / 31.22°N 82.47°W / 31.22; -82.47 (Waycross (Apr. 23, EF0)) 18:05–18:29 8.97 mi (14.44 km) 50 yd (46 m) A large tree was snapped, causing severe damage to the roof and walls of a mobile home upon falling.[70]
EF0 S of Waycross to WSW of Schlatterville Ware GA 31°10′N 82°21′W / 31.17°N 82.35°W / 31.17; -82.35 (Waycross (Apr. 23, EF0)) 18:15–? 7.49 mi (12.05 km) unknown A tornado snapped a large tree and it fell onto a mobile home causing severe damage to the roof and walls.[71][72]
EF0 SE of Bladen Glynn GA 31°11′21″N 81°40′08″W / 31.1892°N 81.6689°W / 31.1892; -81.6689 (Bladen (Apr. 23, EF0)) 18:59–19:00 0.47 mi (0.76 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado caused no known damage.[73]
EF0 E of White Oak Camden GA 31°02′N 81°39′W / 31.04°N 81.65°W / 31.04; -81.65 (White Oak (Apr. 23, EF0)) 19:37–19:38 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado touched down over remote marshland, causing no known damage.[74]
EF1 Northern Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa FL 30°26′39″N 86°38′47″W / 30.4442°N 86.6463°W / 30.4442; -86.6463 (Fort Walton Beach (Apr. 23, EF1)) 19:51–19:54 2.7 mi (4.3 km) 50 yd (46 m) Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted in the northern part of Fort Walton Beach. Homes sustained minor damage to their siding and roofs.[75]
EF1 Defuniak Springs to WSW of Ponce De Leon Walton, Holmes FL 30°43′N 86°07′W / 30.71°N 86.12°W / 30.71; -86.12 (Defuniak Springs (Apr. 23, EF1)) 20:13–20:20 9.07 mi (14.60 km) 100 yd (91 m) Four windows of a series of businesses at a strip mall were blown in. A large retail business had a portion of its roof peeled back and a few HVAC units tossed off. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and business signs were downed.[76]
EF0 SW of Bonifay Washington FL 30°43′42″N 85°44′28″W / 30.7282°N 85.7412°W / 30.7282; -85.7412 (Bonifay (Apr. 23, EF0)) 20:33–20:36 2.68 mi (4.31 km) 100 yd (91 m) Multiple trees were uprooted.[77]
EF2 SW of Chipley to SW of Marianna Washington, Jackson FL 30°43′N 85°35′W / 30.72°N 85.59°W / 30.72; -85.59 (Marianna (Apr. 23, EF2)) 20:48–21:05 17.24 mi (27.75 km) 400 yd (370 m) Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. A two-story outbuilding was completely destroyed at a farm, with debris tossed several hundred yards away. Several mobile homes sustained significant damage, including one that was demolished and had its frame wrapped around a tree.[78]
EF0 Panama City Beach Bay FL 30°11′N 85°49′W / 30.18°N 85.81°W / 30.18; -85.81 (Panama City Beach (Apr. 23, EF0)) 21:00–21:13 13.4 mi (21.6 km) 75 yd (69 m) A waterspout moved ashore in Panama City Beach, causing only minor damage there. Farther inland, several unsecured construction trailers and one camper trailer were destroyed.[79]
EF0 N of Lynn Haven Bay FL 30°17′N 85°39′W / 30.29°N 85.65°W / 30.29; -85.65 (Lynn Haven (Apr. 23, EF0)) 21:09–21:12 0.9 mi (1.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) Tree limbs and power lines were damaged.[80]
EF1 SW of Lake Jackson to Bradfordville Leon FL 30°31′N 84°21′W / 30.52°N 84.35°W / 30.52; -84.35 (Bradfordville (Apr. 23, EF1)) 22:22–22:38 10.58 mi (17.03 km) 600 yd (550 m) This tornado moved through the north side of Tallahassee, snapping and uprooting numerous trees. One uprooted tree landed on a home.[81]
EF1 NE of Wakulla Springs Wakulla FL 30°15′N 84°16′W / 30.25°N 84.26°W / 30.25; -84.26 (Wakulla Springs (Apr. 23, EF1)) 22:54–23:00 3.85 mi (6.20 km) 100 yd (91 m) Trees were snapped or uprooted, at least one of which fell onto a home.[82]
EF1 Keaton Beach Taylor FL 29°50′N 83°36′W / 29.83°N 83.6°W / 29.83; -83.6 (Keaton Beach (Apr. 23, EF1)) 23:56–00:00 0.46 mi (0.74 km) 100 yd (91 m) A tornadic waterspout moved ashore in Keaton Beach, ripping the concrete pilings out of the ground at a boat rental facility.[83]
EF0 NW of Williford Gilchrist FL 29°50′N 82°52′W / 29.84°N 82.87°W / 29.84; -82.87 (Williford (Apr. 23, EF0)) 01:11–01:12 0.6 mi (0.97 km) 50 yd (46 m) A brief tornado touched down over an unpopulated area, causing no damage.[84]

Onalaska–Seven Oaks, Texas edit

Onalaska–Seven Oaks, Texas
 
EF3 damage to a house in Onalaska, Texas.
Meteorological history
FormedApril 22, 2020, 5:35 p.m. CDT (UTC−06:00)
DissipatedApril 22, 2020, 6:15 p.m. CDT (UTC−06:00)
Duration40 minutes
EF3 tornado
on the Enhanced Fujita scale
Highest winds140 mph (230 km/h)
Overall effects
Fatalities3
Injuries33
Damage$5 million

This large, intense wedge tornado first touched down at 5:35 p.m. CDT (22:35 UTC) in Trinity County along the north shore of Lake Livingston northwest of Onalaska south of FM 356. It then quickly crossed into Polk County and moved along the north shore of the lake, blowing down several trees while throwing several others into the lake. The tornado then rapidly strengthened as it briefly moved over the north part of the lake before causing major damage in Onalaska. Reaching low-end EF3 intensity, it first struck the Paradise Acres community on a small peninsula in the northwestern part of town. Numerous homes and manufactured homes were heavily damaged or destroyed in this area, and many trees were snapped or denuded as well. A few well-built frame homes sustained loss of their roofs and exterior walls along this segment of the path. It then moved back over Lake Livingston before moving ashore on the north side of Onalaska. The tornado was slightly weaker here, but still produced widespread high-end EF2 damage as many manufactured and site-built homes in neighborhoods south of FM 356 were damaged or destroyed, with debris strewn throughout the area. Dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted as the tornado crossed FM 356 before it entered another neighborhood on the northeast side of town. Several frame homes had their roofs torn off and exterior walls collapsed along and east of FM 3459 while other manufactured homes were completely destroyed. All three deaths and 33 injuries from the tornado occurred in Onalaska. The tornado weakened as it moved east-northeast out of Onalaska and crossed over the extreme northeastern part of Lake Livingston. Trees and homes along the shore were damaged at EF1 strength before the tornado moved into rural areas of Polk County and crossed FM 3152, mostly snapping or uprooting countless hardwood and softwood trees, although one house along FM 350 suffered roof damage. The tornado then reached its peak width of over one-half-mile (0.80 km) wide as it tore through the north side of Seven Oaks while restrengthening to EF2 intensity. Two mobile homes were completely destroyed as the tornado crossed US 59 and hardwood trees in the area were snapped, denuded, and partially debarked. The tornado then weakened back to EF1 strength as it continued to the east-northeast, damaging more trees, including one large tree that fell on a mobile home, destroying it while barely missing a man sitting at his computer. The tornado then dissipated near FM 942 southwest of Barnes at 6:15 p.m. CDT (23:15 UTC).[85][86]

The tornado was on the ground for 40 minutes and tracked 29.78 miles (47.93 km), with a peak width of 1,100 yards (1,000 m). A total of 291 homes were affected by the tornado in Onalaska alone, 46 of which were destroyed. All three fatalities and 33 injures were also in Onalaska. This was the first of multiple strong tornadoes from this long–tracked supercell.[85][86] This was also the second time Onalaska had been struck by a strong tornado with the first time being May 1, 1967, when an F2 tornado moved through town, injuring two people.[87]

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Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c 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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  • Strong Tornadoes Tear Through Oklahoma and Texas - Apr. 22, 2020

tornado, outbreak, april, 2020, april, 2020, outbreak, discrete, supercell, thunderstorms, across, portions, oklahoma, texas, louisiana, widespread, severe, weather, including, multiple, strong, tornadoes, people, were, killed, high, that, struck, town, madill. On April 22 2020 an outbreak of discrete supercell thunderstorms across portions of Oklahoma Texas and Louisiana led to widespread severe weather including multiple strong tornadoes Two people were killed by a high end EF2 that struck the town of Madill Oklahoma and three more were killed by an EF3 wedge tornado that moved through Onalaska Texas Dozens of others were injured as well The event came to fruition as a trough progressed eastward across the United States interacting with a moist and unstable environment Tornado activity continued into Arkansas Louisiana Mississippi Alabama Florida and Georgia overnight into the day on April 23 Isolated tornado activity also occurred during the overnight hours on April 21 Tornado outbreak of April 21 23 2020 EF2 damage to a mobile home in Madill OK Meteorological historyDurationApril 21 23 2020 Tornado outbreakTornadoes53Maximum ratingEF3 tornadoHighest winds140 mph 230 km h in Onalaska TexasLargest hail2 75 in 7 0 cm in Nida Oklahoma on April 22 1 Overall effectsFatalities6 1 non tornadic Injuries64 injuries 2 Damage 1 1 billion 2020 USD 3 Areas affectedOklahoma Texas Arkansas Louisiana Mississippi Alabama Florida and GeorgiaPart of the tornado outbreaks of 2020Contents 1 Meteorological synopsis 2 Confirmed tornadoes 2 1 April 21 event 2 2 April 22 event 2 3 April 23 event 2 4 Onalaska Seven Oaks Texas 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksMeteorological synopsis editOn April 19 the Storm Prediction Center outlined portions of the U S Southern Plains with a 15 area of severe weather within 25 miles of any point 4 A Slight risk was maintained across much of the same areas in the subsequent day 3 outlook 5 but parts of southeastern Oklahoma much of northeastern Texas southwestern Arkansas and northwestern Louisiana were upgraded to an Enhanced risk on April 21 6 This risk area was maintained in the lead up to the event on April 22 7 Confidence in organized severe weather came as a southwest to northeast oriented trough moved eastward across the United States interacting with a corridor of low level moisture and instability ahead of this feature 8 Throughout the early morning hours of April 22 discrete thunderstorms posing a risk for damaging winds and hail developed across Oklahoma north of an approaching warm front 9 Farther south across central Texas and into western Louisiana elevated convection began to increase in the presence of strong wind shear with the expectation that those storms would become surface based with time as they progressed into a region of modest daytime heating 10 Isolated tornadic activity was observed in Oklahoma during the overnight hours of April 21 By mid afternoon the next day a low pressure area progressed into southwestern Oklahoma supporting a quasi stationary front across southern Oklahoma and a sharpening dry line southward into central Texas The combination of partially sunny skies and dew points in the upper 60s Fahrenheit led to a very unstable environment across northwestern Texas and into southwestern Oklahoma Thunderstorm activity soon developed in the vicinity of the area of low pressure but the highest risk of tornadic activity was expected to materialize farther east where the direction of surface winds would be more conducive to rotating storms 11 As the storms tracked eastward multiple damaging tornadoes were reported 1 Farther south across eastern Texas and western Louisiana a subtle warm front and an additional surface boundary proved to be the impetus for convection to develop supercell characteristics 12 13 One such supercell in Walker and Houston counties further organized as it curved right into an undisturbed environment of high wind shear and moisture 14 Within the hour it spawned an intense long tracked tornado with winds of 130 165 mph 209 266 km h as estimated by the SPC based on historical analogs 15 This long tracked cell maintained prominence and spawned additional tornadoes for several hours as it continued through Louisiana and into Western Mississippi 16 On its trail additional storms in a moderately unstable highly sheared environment continued to pose a threat for all hazards 17 Severe weather from this group of storms continued throughout the overnight hours along the Gulf Coast with large swath of wind damage and tornadoes continuing into April 23 More storms fired up just offshore of the Florida panhandle as the first band moved off the coast around mid day These storms produced more tornadoes and wind damage before weakening that night 18 Confirmed tornadoes editConfirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total 1 16 25 10 1 0 0 53 April 21 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Tuesday April 21 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 SE of Sterling Comanche Grady OK 34 42 40 N 98 05 28 W 34 711 N 98 091 W 34 711 98 091 Sterling Apr 21 EF1 04 28 04 30 0 29 mi 0 47 km 100 yd 91 m A mobile home was heavily damaged 19 20 EF1 Northern Marlow Stephens OK 34 40 05 N 97 58 26 W 34 668 N 97 974 W 34 668 97 974 Marlow Apr 21 EF1 04 43 04 46 1 6 mi 2 6 km 100 yd 91 m A tornado impacted northern sections of Marlow severely damaging several buildings on a farm including a home and an outbuilding that had most of their roofs ripped off Large trees were broken or damaged and utility poles were snapped as well 21 April 22 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday April 22 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF1 SW of Pauls Valley Garvin OK 34 40 19 N 97 16 59 W 34 672 N 97 283 W 34 672 97 283 Pauls Valley Apr 22 EF1 21 17 21 22 2 2 mi 3 5 km 600 yd 550 m Trees power poles a few outbuildings and seven homes were damaged 22 EF0 N of Springer Carter OK 34 19 52 N 97 08 28 W 34 331 N 97 141 W 34 331 97 141 Springer Apr 22 EF0 21 23 0 1 mi 0 16 km 20 yd 18 m A very brief tornado lofted some debris 23 EF2 NE of Springer Carter Murray OK 34 20 19 N 97 07 34 W 34 3385 N 97 126 W 34 3385 97 126 Springer Apr 22 EF0 21 24 21 37 4 73 mi 7 61 km 600 yd 550 m A large tornado moved through an unpopulated wooded area causing significant tree damage 24 25 EFU SW of Madill Marshall OK 34 02 57 N 96 49 10 W 34 0491 N 96 8194 W 34 0491 96 8194 Madill Apr 22 EFU 21 45 0 2 mi 0 32 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado touched down causing no damage 26 EF2 SSW of Oakland to SE of Madill Marshall OK 34 04 14 N 96 48 47 W 34 0705 N 96 813 W 34 0705 96 813 Madill Apr 22 EF2 21 53 22 05 4 25 mi 6 84 km 400 yd 370 m 2 deaths This high end EF2 tornado which was videoed by numerous storm chasers and broadcast live on The Weather Channel moved through the southern part of Madill Three factories or warehouses Oklahoma Steel amp Wire Mid American Steel amp Wire and M amp R Wire Works sustained significant damage and a catholic church sustained considerable roof and window damage Several site built homes sustained roof damage and one had its roof removed entirely Multiple mobile homes barns and outbuildings were destroyed several vehicles were damaged or thrown and a satellite dish was ripped off a 310 foot guyed radio tower Many wooden and steel power poles were snapped or knocked down and many trees were downed along the path as well At least 30 people were injured 27 28 EF0 SW of Little City Marshall OK 34 03 59 N 96 38 28 W 34 0665 N 96 641 W 34 0665 96 641 Little City Apr 22 EF0 22 10 22 14 1 4 mi 2 3 km 50 yd 46 m A power pole and some trees were damaged 29 EF1 N of Wapanucka Johnston OK 34 23 24 N 96 30 14 W 34 39 N 96 504 W 34 39 96 504 Wapanucka Apr 22 EF1 22 26 22 38 5 mi 8 0 km 100 yd 91 m Trees and roofs sustained damage and an RV camper was overturned 30 EF1 N of Armstrong Bryan OK 34 03 59 N 96 23 31 W 34 0665 N 96 392 W 34 0665 96 392 Armstrong Apr 22 EF1 22 32 22 45 5 21 mi 8 38 km 500 yd 460 m A number of homes barns and trees were damaged by this multiple vortex tornado Power poles were downed as well 31 EF1 E of Armstrong Bryan OK 34 04 05 N 96 13 16 W 34 068 N 96 221 W 34 068 96 221 Armstrong Apr 22 EF1 22 52 22 53 1 2 mi 1 9 km 30 yd 27 m A number of tree branches were broken and a building was damaged 32 EF3 NW of Onalaska to WSW of Chester Trinity Polk TX 30 50 27 N 95 10 57 W 30 8409 N 95 1824 W 30 8409 95 1824 Polk County Apr 22 EF2 22 35 23 15 28 51 mi 45 88 km 1 100 yd 1 000 m 3 deaths See section on this tornado 33 people were injured 33 EF0 SW of Lehigh Coal OK 34 25 N 96 18 W 34 42 N 96 3 W 34 42 96 3 Lehigh Apr 22 EF0 22 59 0 1 mi 0 16 km 30 yd 27 m Two separate storm chasers videoed a tornado it caused no damage 34 EF1 N of Toco Lamar TX 33 48 32 N 95 43 51 W 33 8089 N 95 7308 W 33 8089 95 7308 Toco Apr 22 EF1 23 35 23 42 4 45 mi 7 16 km 510 yd 470 m A few outbuildings were damaged or destroyed near the community of Direct Trees were also damaged 35 EF2 ENE of Powderly Lamar Red River TX 33 49 01 N 95 28 48 W 33 8169 N 95 4799 W 33 8169 95 4799 Powderly Apr 22 EF2 23 51 00 05 10 4 mi 16 7 km 810 yd 740 m Numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted and a handful of homes sustained relatively minor roof damage 36 37 EF2 E of Jasper TX to N of Rosepine LA Jasper TX Newton TX Vernon LA TX LA 30 55 57 N 93 53 47 W 30 9325 N 93 8965 W 30 9325 93 8965 Jasper Apr 22 EF2 00 28 01 19 36 42 mi 58 61 km 600 yd 550 m A long tracked strong tornado produced by the same supercell as the Onalaska EF3 tornado damaged roofs and trees Severe tree damage occurred in some areas including a few trees that sustained some debarking 38 39 40 EF2 Elmer Rapides LA 31 07 43 N 92 40 53 W 31 1285 N 92 6814 W 31 1285 92 6814 Elmer Apr 22 EF2 02 09 02 27 8 43 mi 13 57 km 500 yd 460 m A few homes and power poles were damaged and many trees were snapped in and around Elmer Some trees sustained debarking 41 EF2 S of Alexandria Rapides LA 31 09 44 N 92 27 30 W 31 1623 N 92 4582 W 31 1623 92 4582 Alexandria Apr 22 EF2 02 26 02 38 8 98 mi 14 45 km 550 yd 500 m 1 death Two mobile homes were demolished resulting in one fatality Numerous houses and trees were damaged and numerous power poles were toppled Substantial damage was inflicted to a livestock facility and severe damage was also inflicted to farm and equipment buildings at the LSU Alexandria Dean Lee Research Station 42 EF1 Lamourie Rapides LA 31 07 20 N 92 26 08 W 31 1222 N 92 4355 W 31 1222 92 4355 Lamourie Apr 22 EF1 02 27 02 34 3 85 mi 6 20 km 500 yd 460 m Outbuildings and sheds were damaged power lines were snapped and shingles were ripped off a roof 43 EF1 N of Ruby to NW of Effie Rapides Avoyelles LA 31 13 00 N 92 15 22 W 31 2166 N 92 2562 W 31 2166 92 2562 Ruby Apr 22 EF1 02 42 02 53 5 36 mi 8 63 km 200 yd 180 m A tornado caused considerable tree damage some of which damaged a few homes upon falling 44 45 EF1 NE of Marksville Catahoula Avoyelles LA 31 14 28 N 91 58 02 W 31 2412 N 91 9671 W 31 2412 91 9671 Marksville Apr 23 EF1 03 06 03 18 7 61 mi 12 25 km 1 200 yd 1 100 m Trees and mobile homes were damaged 46 47 48 49 50 EF1 NW of Acme Catahoula Concordia LA 31 17 34 N 91 52 50 W 31 2927 N 91 8805 W 31 2927 91 8805 Acme Apr 23 EF1 03 17 03 25 4 01 mi 6 45 km 880 yd 800 m Numerous trees were snapped and a mobile home lost sections of its roof siding and metal awning 51 52 April 23 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday April 23 2020 note 1 EF Location County Parish State Start Coord Time UTC Path length Max width Summary EF2 WNW of Bunkie Avoyelles LA 30 56 54 N 92 15 07 W 30 9483 N 92 2519 W 30 9483 92 2519 Bunkie Apr 22 EF2 06 08 06 14 3 62 mi 5 83 km 100 yd 91 m Substantial damage was inflicted to hangars and aircraft at the Bunkie Airport Trees were damaged as well 53 EF1 NE of Evergreen Avoyelles LA 30 58 04 N 92 06 04 W 30 9677 N 92 1011 W 30 9677 92 1011 Evergreen Apr 22 EF1 06 20 06 23 1 13 mi 1 82 km 100 yd 91 m Homes and outbuildings were damaged 54 EF1 S of Eunice Acadia LA 30 23 59 N 92 26 30 W 30 3997 N 92 4418 W 30 3997 92 4418 Eunice Apr 22 EF1 06 51 07 01 9 53 mi 15 34 km 150 yd 140 m Trees power lines and a large shed were damaged 55 EF0 NNE of Florence to SE of Brandon Rankin MS 32 10 28 N 90 06 49 W 32 1744 N 90 1136 W 32 1744 90 1136 Liberty Apr 23 EF0 06 57 07 17 11 43 mi 18 39 km 1 230 yd 1 120 m Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted 56 EF2 NE of Liberty to N of McComb Amite Pike MS 31 12 17 N 90 44 36 W 31 2047 N 90 7432 W 31 2047 90 7432 Liberty Apr 23 EF2 08 07 08 28 18 3 mi 29 5 km 1 760 yd 1 610 m A house had most of its roof torn off and a large metal building was destroyed by this large strong tornado Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the path 57 EF0 NE of Salem Marion MS 31 19 05 N 90 02 13 W 31 318 N 90 037 W 31 318 90 037 Salem Apr 23 EF0 08 57 09 04 6 49 mi 10 44 km 200 yd 180 m Several trees were snapped or uprooted including several that fell on a home 58 EF2 ENE of Soso to W of Eucutta Jones MS 31 45 39 N 89 13 29 W 31 7608 N 89 2247 W 31 7608 89 2247 Soso Apr 23 EF2 09 14 09 30 16 85 mi 27 12 km 2 640 yd 2 410 m A 1 5 mile 2 4 km wide tornado developed just east of the path of an EF4 tornado 11 days prior Moving north of Laurel the tornado completely destroyed half of a chicken house and mowed down hundreds of trees many of which fell on homes and caused severe damage Numerous power lines were downed as well 59 EF1 NW of Waynesboro Wayne MS 31 48 42 N 88 52 42 W 31 8116 N 88 8782 W 31 8116 88 8782 Waynesboro Apr 23 EF1 09 33 09 35 1 8 mi 2 9 km 350 yd 320 m Damage was confined to trees that were snapped or uprooted 60 EF1 N of Lucedale George MS 30 56 06 N 88 37 15 W 30 9349 N 88 6208 W 30 9349 88 6208 Lucedale Apr 23 EF1 11 17 11 19 2 26 mi 3 64 km 200 yd 180 m A few homes sustained minor roof damage Otherwise additional homes were damaged by some trees that were snapped or uprooted 61 EF1 ENE of Lucedale George MS 30 56 17 N 88 31 10 W 30 9381 N 88 5195 W 30 9381 88 5195 Lucedale Apr 23 EF1 11 23 11 24 0 38 mi 0 61 km 50 yd 46 m The roof of a mobile home was ripped off causing its walls to collapse Several trees were snapped or uprooted 62 EF1 E of Lucedale George MS 30 55 56 N 88 31 27 W 30 9322 N 88 5243 W 30 9322 88 5243 Lucedale Apr 23 EF1 11 24 11 25 1 45 mi 2 33 km 250 yd 230 m Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted some of which were downed onto homes A few houses and a church sustained roof and shingle damage A travel trailer was flipped injuring one person 63 EF1 NW of Chunchula Mobile AL 30 57 51 N 88 18 32 W 30 9642 N 88 3089 W 30 9642 88 3089 Chunchula Apr 23 EF1 11 37 11 38 0 55 mi 0 89 km 75 yd 69 m A tornado primarily damaged trees but one fallen tree caused significant damage to a home Another house had its garage door blown in and a shed was heavily damaged 64 EF0 NE of Falco Covington AL 31 03 47 N 86 34 12 W 31 063 N 86 5700 W 31 063 86 5700 Falco Apr 23 EF0 13 42 13 43 0 37 mi 0 60 km 50 yd 46 m Several trees were snapped or uprooted 65 EF0 NE of Florala Covington AL 31 03 59 N 86 15 09 W 31 0665 N 86 2524 W 31 0665 86 2524 Florala Apr 23 EF0 13 53 0 01 mi 0 016 km 25 yd 23 m A grain bin was damaged by this brief tornado 66 EF1 E of Pelham Mitchell GA 31 07 53 N 84 09 45 W 31 1314 N 84 1624 W 31 1314 84 1624 Pelham Apr 23 EF1 16 05 16 10 2 4 mi 3 9 km 176 yd 161 m A large portion of the metal roof was ripped off an auto service building and a nearby van was flipped The metal awning at a warehouse an outbuilding and the roof of a home were damaged Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted 67 EF1 S of Moultrie to E of Adel Colquitt Cook GA 31 08 N 83 57 W 31 13 N 83 95 W 31 13 83 95 Moultrie Apr 23 EF1 16 34 17 10 37 24 mi 59 93 km 650 yd 590 m A long tracked large high end EF1 tornado caused significant damage to a warehouse and caused minor roof damage to a home Several billboards and tall signs were damaged as it crossed I 75 In Adel large sections of two warehouses were torn away A large shed was severely damaged and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted some of which were snapped near their bases 68 EF0 NNW of Dupont Lanier Clinch GA 31 05 35 N 82 59 00 W 31 093 N 82 9832 W 31 093 82 9832 Dupont Apr 23 EF0 17 28 17 34 2 24 mi 3 60 km 50 yd 46 m Many trees were snapped and a home sustained roof damage 69 EF0 Northern Waycross to Bonneyman Ware Pierce GA 31 13 N 82 28 W 31 22 N 82 47 W 31 22 82 47 Waycross Apr 23 EF0 18 05 18 29 8 97 mi 14 44 km 50 yd 46 m A large tree was snapped causing severe damage to the roof and walls of a mobile home upon falling 70 EF0 S of Waycross to WSW of Schlatterville Ware GA 31 10 N 82 21 W 31 17 N 82 35 W 31 17 82 35 Waycross Apr 23 EF0 18 15 7 49 mi 12 05 km unknown A tornado snapped a large tree and it fell onto a mobile home causing severe damage to the roof and walls 71 72 EF0 SE of Bladen Glynn GA 31 11 21 N 81 40 08 W 31 1892 N 81 6689 W 31 1892 81 6689 Bladen Apr 23 EF0 18 59 19 00 0 47 mi 0 76 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado caused no known damage 73 EF0 E of White Oak Camden GA 31 02 N 81 39 W 31 04 N 81 65 W 31 04 81 65 White Oak Apr 23 EF0 19 37 19 38 0 3 mi 0 48 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado touched down over remote marshland causing no known damage 74 EF1 Northern Fort Walton Beach Okaloosa FL 30 26 39 N 86 38 47 W 30 4442 N 86 6463 W 30 4442 86 6463 Fort Walton Beach Apr 23 EF1 19 51 19 54 2 7 mi 4 3 km 50 yd 46 m Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted in the northern part of Fort Walton Beach Homes sustained minor damage to their siding and roofs 75 EF1 Defuniak Springs to WSW of Ponce De Leon Walton Holmes FL 30 43 N 86 07 W 30 71 N 86 12 W 30 71 86 12 Defuniak Springs Apr 23 EF1 20 13 20 20 9 07 mi 14 60 km 100 yd 91 m Four windows of a series of businesses at a strip mall were blown in A large retail business had a portion of its roof peeled back and a few HVAC units tossed off Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and business signs were downed 76 EF0 SW of Bonifay Washington FL 30 43 42 N 85 44 28 W 30 7282 N 85 7412 W 30 7282 85 7412 Bonifay Apr 23 EF0 20 33 20 36 2 68 mi 4 31 km 100 yd 91 m Multiple trees were uprooted 77 EF2 SW of Chipley to SW of Marianna Washington Jackson FL 30 43 N 85 35 W 30 72 N 85 59 W 30 72 85 59 Marianna Apr 23 EF2 20 48 21 05 17 24 mi 27 75 km 400 yd 370 m Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted A two story outbuilding was completely destroyed at a farm with debris tossed several hundred yards away Several mobile homes sustained significant damage including one that was demolished and had its frame wrapped around a tree 78 EF0 Panama City Beach Bay FL 30 11 N 85 49 W 30 18 N 85 81 W 30 18 85 81 Panama City Beach Apr 23 EF0 21 00 21 13 13 4 mi 21 6 km 75 yd 69 m A waterspout moved ashore in Panama City Beach causing only minor damage there Farther inland several unsecured construction trailers and one camper trailer were destroyed 79 EF0 N of Lynn Haven Bay FL 30 17 N 85 39 W 30 29 N 85 65 W 30 29 85 65 Lynn Haven Apr 23 EF0 21 09 21 12 0 9 mi 1 4 km 50 yd 46 m Tree limbs and power lines were damaged 80 EF1 SW of Lake Jackson to Bradfordville Leon FL 30 31 N 84 21 W 30 52 N 84 35 W 30 52 84 35 Bradfordville Apr 23 EF1 22 22 22 38 10 58 mi 17 03 km 600 yd 550 m This tornado moved through the north side of Tallahassee snapping and uprooting numerous trees One uprooted tree landed on a home 81 EF1 NE of Wakulla Springs Wakulla FL 30 15 N 84 16 W 30 25 N 84 26 W 30 25 84 26 Wakulla Springs Apr 23 EF1 22 54 23 00 3 85 mi 6 20 km 100 yd 91 m Trees were snapped or uprooted at least one of which fell onto a home 82 EF1 Keaton Beach Taylor FL 29 50 N 83 36 W 29 83 N 83 6 W 29 83 83 6 Keaton Beach Apr 23 EF1 23 56 00 00 0 46 mi 0 74 km 100 yd 91 m A tornadic waterspout moved ashore in Keaton Beach ripping the concrete pilings out of the ground at a boat rental facility 83 EF0 NW of Williford Gilchrist FL 29 50 N 82 52 W 29 84 N 82 87 W 29 84 82 87 Williford Apr 23 EF0 01 11 01 12 0 6 mi 0 97 km 50 yd 46 m A brief tornado touched down over an unpopulated area causing no damage 84 Onalaska Seven Oaks Texas edit Onalaska Seven Oaks Texas nbsp EF3 damage to a house in Onalaska Texas Meteorological historyFormedApril 22 2020 5 35 p m CDT UTC 06 00 DissipatedApril 22 2020 6 15 p m CDT UTC 06 00 Duration40 minutes EF3 tornadoon the Enhanced Fujita scaleHighest winds140 mph 230 km h Overall effectsFatalities3Injuries33Damage 5 millionThis large intense wedge tornado first touched down at 5 35 p m CDT 22 35 UTC in Trinity County along the north shore of Lake Livingston northwest of Onalaska south of FM 356 It then quickly crossed into Polk County and moved along the north shore of the lake blowing down several trees while throwing several others into the lake The tornado then rapidly strengthened as it briefly moved over the north part of the lake before causing major damage in Onalaska Reaching low end EF3 intensity it first struck the Paradise Acres community on a small peninsula in the northwestern part of town Numerous homes and manufactured homes were heavily damaged or destroyed in this area and many trees were snapped or denuded as well A few well built frame homes sustained loss of their roofs and exterior walls along this segment of the path It then moved back over Lake Livingston before moving ashore on the north side of Onalaska The tornado was slightly weaker here but still produced widespread high end EF2 damage as many manufactured and site built homes in neighborhoods south of FM 356 were damaged or destroyed with debris strewn throughout the area Dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted as the tornado crossed FM 356 before it entered another neighborhood on the northeast side of town Several frame homes had their roofs torn off and exterior walls collapsed along and east of FM 3459 while other manufactured homes were completely destroyed All three deaths and 33 injuries from the tornado occurred in Onalaska The tornado weakened as it moved east northeast out of Onalaska and crossed over the extreme northeastern part of Lake Livingston Trees and homes along the shore were damaged at EF1 strength before the tornado moved into rural areas of Polk County and crossed FM 3152 mostly snapping or uprooting countless hardwood and softwood trees although one house along FM 350 suffered roof damage The tornado then reached its peak width of over one half mile 0 80 km wide as it tore through the north side of Seven Oaks while restrengthening to EF2 intensity Two mobile homes were completely destroyed as the tornado crossed US 59 and hardwood trees in the area were snapped denuded and partially debarked The tornado then weakened back to EF1 strength as it continued to the east northeast damaging more trees including one large tree that fell on a mobile home destroying it while barely missing a man sitting at his computer The tornado then dissipated near FM 942 southwest of Barnes at 6 15 p m CDT 23 15 UTC 85 86 The tornado was on the ground for 40 minutes and tracked 29 78 miles 47 93 km with a peak width of 1 100 yards 1 000 m A total of 291 homes were affected by the tornado in Onalaska alone 46 of which were destroyed All three fatalities and 33 injures were also in Onalaska This was the first of multiple strong tornadoes from this long tracked supercell 85 86 This was also the second time Onalaska had been struck by a strong tornado with the first time being May 1 1967 when an F2 tornado moved through town injuring two people 87 See also edit nbsp Weather portal nbsp United States portal List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks List of United States tornadoes in April 2020Notes edit a b c 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 a b SPC Storm Reports for 04 22 20 Storm Prediction Center April 22 2020 Retrieved April 23 2020 Cappucci Matthew Apr 23 2020 At least 7 dead from severe weather tornadoes from Oklahoma to Mississippi as threat moves east Retrieved Apr 24 2020 via www washingtonpost com Billion Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters Events National Centers for Environmental Information NCEI www ncdc noaa gov Retrieved 7 August 2020 Ryan Jewell April 22 2020 Day 4 8 Severe Weather Outlook Issued on Apr 19 2020 Storm Prediction Center Retrieved April 23 2020 Ryan Jewell April 22 2020 Apr 20 2020 0730 UTC Day 3 Severe Thunderstorm Outlook Storm Prediction Center Retrieved April 23 2020 Brynn Kerr April 22 2020 Apr 21 2020 1730 UTC Day 2 Convective Outlook Storm Prediction Center Retrieved April 23 2020 John Hart Ashton Cook April 22 2020 Apr 22 2020 1630 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook Storm Prediction Center Retrieved April 23 2020 Chris Broyles Andrew Lyons April 22 2020 Apr 22 2020 0600 UTC Day 1 Convective Outlook Storm Prediction Center Retrieved April 23 2020 Greg Dial John Hart April 22 2020 Mesoscale Discussion 435 Storm Prediction Center Retrieved April 23 2020 Ashton Cook John Hart April 22 2020 Mesoscale Discussion 436 Storm Prediction Center Retrieved April 23 2020 Greg Dial John Hart April 22 2020 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