List of reported tornadoes – Friday, March 2, 2012 |
EF# | Location | County | Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Comments/Damage |
Alabama |
EF3 |
SE of Athens |
Limestone, Madison |
34°46′N 86°57′W / 34.76°N 86.95°W / 34.76; -86.95 (Athens, (Mar. 2, EF3)) |
1510 |
34.03 miles (54.77 km) |
The tornado caused significant structural damage to numerous houses as it struck the Canebrake and Eagle Point subdivisions, including roofs torn off, and some walls down. It also uprooted several trees and destroyed multiple barns. There were minor injuries reported. Hardest area affected was near Harvest which was previously hit on April 27, 2011 by an EF5 tornado. |
EF2 |
SE of Meridianville |
Madison |
34°51′N 86°34′W / 34.85°N 86.57°W / 34.85; -86.57 (Meridianville (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
1606 |
7.3 miles (11.7 km) |
Buckhorn High School was damaged and numerous weaker houses were destroyed in the area. Extensive tree and power line damage reported. A gas station was badly damaged as well.[1] Injuries reported.[2] |
EF1 |
N of Francisco |
Jackson, Franklin (TN) |
34°59′N 86°16′W / 34.98°N 86.26°W / 34.98; -86.26 (Francisco (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
1608 |
1 mile (1.6 km) |
Trees were snapped and uprooted. |
EF0 |
W of Elkmont |
Limestone |
34°55′N 87°03′W / 34.92°N 87.05°W / 34.92; -87.05 (Elkmont (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
1955 |
2.75 miles (4.43 km) |
Weak tornado uprooted several trees. |
EF0 |
Edgewood area |
Limestone |
34°52′N 87°01′W / 34.86°N 87.01°W / 34.86; -87.01 (Edgewood (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2126 |
5 miles (8.0 km) |
Weak tornado uprooted several trees. |
EF1 |
NE of Athens |
Limestone |
34°55′N 86°52′W / 34.92°N 86.86°W / 34.92; -86.86 (Athens (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2139 |
2.6 miles (4.2 km) |
Several trees were uprooted and destroyed, and there was roof damage to houses and barns. |
EF1 |
Beechwood area |
Lowndes |
32°05′N 86°47′W / 32.09°N 86.78°W / 32.09; -86.78 (Beechwood (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2153 |
17.65 miles (28.40 km) |
Tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees and damaged two homes. |
EF0 |
W of Brooklyn |
Coffee |
31°19′N 86°11′W / 31.31°N 86.19°W / 31.31; -86.19 (Brooklyn (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2301 |
0.46 miles (740 m) |
Brief tornado with no damage. |
EF0 |
NNE of Dundee |
Geneva |
31°08′N 85°40′W / 31.13°N 85.67°W / 31.13; -85.67 (Dundee (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
0017 |
0.1 miles (160 m) |
Brief touchdown in a peanut field with no damage. |
EF1 |
NE of Suttle |
Perry, Dallas, Autauga |
32°32′N 87°09′W / 32.54°N 87.15°W / 32.54; -87.15 (Little Oakmulgee Creek (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
0315 |
19 miles (31 km) |
Tornado primarily struck rural areas. Trees were snapped, destroyed a hunting camp mobile home. Shingles and windows were damaged at Paul M. Grist State Park. Tornado was caused by the same supercell that caused the Verbena tornado. |
EF2 |
Verbena area |
Chilton, Coosa |
32°43′N 86°32′W / 32.72°N 86.54°W / 32.72; -86.54 (Verbena (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
0401 |
28.6 miles (46.0 km) |
Several well-built houses were heavily damaged and hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. The tornado continued into Coosa County and dissipated northeast of Nixburg. |
EF2 |
Jackson's Gap area |
Tallapoosa, Chambers |
32°52′N 85°58′W / 32.87°N 85.97°W / 32.87; -85.97 (Jackson's Gap (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
0440 |
34.3 miles (55.2 km) |
1 death – Multiple-vortex tornado destroyed four mobile homes near Jackson's Gap, and one mobile home just outside Trammel Crossroads. The frame of one mobile home was found wrapped around a tree. Tornado was caused by the same supercell that caused the Verbena tornado. Aside from the fatality, there were two injuries reported. |
Illinois |
EF0 |
S of Trenton |
Clinton |
38°33′N 89°41′W / 38.55°N 89.68°W / 38.55; -89.68 (Trenton (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
1610 |
0.65 miles (1.05 km) |
Minor damage was reported, including fences damaged and trees downed. |
Tennessee |
EF1 |
N of Haletown (1st tornado) |
Marion |
35°03′N 85°32′W / 35.05°N 85.54°W / 35.05; -85.54 (Haletown (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
1715 |
0.5 miles (0.80 km) |
Tornado damaged docks at a marina, overturned an RV, and snapped multiple trees. |
EF3 |
Harrison to Conasaga |
Hamilton, Bradley, Polk, McMinn |
35°08′N 85°10′W / 35.13°N 85.16°W / 35.13; -85.16 (Harrison (Mar. 2, EF3)) |
1745 |
41 miles (66 km) |
Tornado began in Harrison and moved NE of Cleveland. Many homes were badly damaged or destroyed along the path. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted and a marina was destroyed as well. 44 people were injured. In Hamilton County there were 346 homes with significant damage, including 77 homes completely destroyed. The tornado inflicted at least $19 million worth of damage in the area.[3] |
EF2 |
Tellico Plains |
Monroe |
35°22′N 84°18′W / 35.37°N 84.30°W / 35.37; -84.30 (Tellico Plains (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
1847 |
14.3 miles (23.0 km) |
About 30 homes, outbuildings, mobile homes, and other structures were damaged, with a few destroyed throughout the town. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted and a campground was destroyed. |
EF0 |
Boonshill area |
Lincoln |
35°13′N 86°44′W / 35.21°N 86.74°W / 35.21; -86.74 (Boonshill (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2045 |
0.6 miles (0.97 km) |
A community center sustained damage, a barn was destroyed, and trees were uprooted. |
EF1 |
S of Kingston Springs |
Cheatham |
36°06′N 87°06′W / 36.10°N 87.10°W / 36.10; -87.10 (Kingston Springs (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2148 |
1 mile (1.6 km) |
A barn was destroyed, several houses sustained minor roof damage, and trees were snapped. Widespread downburst and hail damage occurred north of the tornado track across the remainder of Kingston Springs, where many buildings suffered considerable roof, window and siding damage. |
EF0 |
ENE of Dayton |
Rhea |
35°29′N 85°01′W / 35.49°N 85.01°W / 35.49; -85.01 (Dayton (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2252 |
2.6 miles (4.2 km) |
A double-wide trailer was rolled off its foundation. There was minor to moderate damage to 4 barns. Several trees were downed. |
EF1 |
N of Haletown (2nd tornado) |
Marion |
35°03′N 85°32′W / 35.05°N 85.54°W / 35.05; -85.54 (Haletown (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2310 |
0.2 miles (0.32 km) |
Tornado damaged a dock and downed trees. This tornado north of Haletown struck very close to the first one. |
EF2 |
N of Cookeville |
Jackson, Putnam, Overton |
36°17′N 85°34′W / 36.28°N 85.57°W / 36.28; -85.57 (Cookeville (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
2326 |
11.3 miles (18.2 km) |
Significant damage reported north of Cookeville. At least 40 houses were damaged or destroyed and hundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped by this large wedge tornado. Three people were injured. |
EF0 |
SW of Jamestown |
Fentress |
36°23′N 85°06′W / 36.38°N 85.10°W / 36.38; -85.10 (Manson (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2356 |
7.4 miles (11.9 km) |
Trees were downed across a very mountainous terrain. |
EF2 |
Harrogate area |
Claiborne |
36°35′N 83°38′W / 36.58°N 83.64°W / 36.58; -83.64 (Harrogate (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
0123 |
2.6 miles (4.2 km) |
Several houses sustained major roof damage and others lost their roofs entirely. Many trees were snapped and uprooted and sheds were destroyed. |
EF1 |
NW of Union to Ewing, VA area |
Claiborne, Lee (VA) |
36°38′N 83°26′W / 36.63°N 83.43°W / 36.63; -83.43 (Ewing (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
0145 |
5 miles (8.0 km) |
A few houses were heavily damaged, with many suffering minor damage. Numerous outbuildings were damaged or destroyed and trees were uprooted. One person was injured. |
EF0 |
N of Farragut |
Knox |
35°55′N 84°10′W / 35.92°N 84.17°W / 35.92; -84.17 (Farragut (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
0233 |
0.31 miles (0.50 km) |
Several trees and power lines were snapped. |
EF0 |
S of Mascot |
Knox |
36°01′N 83°46′W / 36.02°N 83.77°W / 36.02; -83.77 (Mascot (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
0300 |
2.1 miles (3.4 km) |
Tornado rolled a mobile home and caused sporadic tree damage. |
Indiana |
EF2 |
WSW of Wadesville |
Posey |
38°05′N 87°50′W / 38.08°N 87.84°W / 38.08; -87.84 (Wadesville (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
1837 |
6 miles (9.7 km) |
One wood frame home was destroyed and several other homes were damaged to varying degrees. Hundreds of trees were snapped and uprooted and grain bins were destroyed. Oil tanks were blown over, and several sheds and garages were destroyed. |
EF0 |
SE of Darmstadt |
Vanderburgh |
38°05′N 87°34′W / 38.09°N 87.57°W / 38.09; -87.57 (Darmstadt (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
1900 |
2.1 miles (3.4 km) |
No damage was reported. |
EF4 |
New Pekin to NNW of Bedford, KY |
Washington, Clark, Scott, Jefferson, Trimble (KY) |
38°26′N 86°11′W / 38.43°N 86.19°W / 38.43; -86.19 (Fredericksburg (Mar. 2, EF4)) |
1950 |
49 miles (79 km) |
11 deaths – See section on this tornado |
EF1 |
Henryville area |
Clark |
38°31′N 85°52′W / 38.51°N 85.87°W / 38.51; -85.87 (Henryville (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2030 |
6.5 miles (10.5 km) |
Storm surveys indicated that an EF-1 tornado with winds of 110 miles per hour (180 km/h) struck the south portion of Henryville after an EF-4 had struck less than 30 minutes earlier. There were intermittent tornado touchdowns observed, with hail up to the size of softballs as well. |
EF3 |
Holton area |
Ripley |
39°04′N 85°25′W / 39.07°N 85.41°W / 39.07; -85.41 (Holton (Mar. 2, EF3)) |
2053 |
9 miles (14 km) |
3 deaths – Extensive damage reported in the area with numerous homes, businesses and mobile homes badly damaged or destroyed. Trees were snapped and uprooted as well. Two fatalities occurred in a mobile home. At least six others were injured, with one of the injured passing away in January 2013. Damage from the tornado is estimated at $6 million.[4] [5] |
Kentucky |
EF2 |
SE of Uniontown |
Union |
37°45′N 87°55′W / 37.75°N 87.91°W / 37.75; -87.91 (Uniontown (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
1938 |
6.6 miles (10.6 km) |
A home had most of its roof removed. A grain bin and several barns were destroyed or damaged, along with mainly minor damage to a few homes and other structures. Several trees and power poles were blown down. One person sustained minor injuries. |
EF0 |
E of Rock Springs |
Henderson |
37°43′N 87°35′W / 37.72°N 87.58°W / 37.72; -87.58 (Rock Springs (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
1955 |
3.85 miles (6.20 km) |
A small shed was destroyed and several barns lost portions of their roofs. A house also lost a few shingles and several trees were downed. |
EF0 |
Dixon area |
Webster |
37°31′N 87°43′W / 37.51°N 87.71°W / 37.51; -87.71 (Dixon (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2006 |
0.75 miles (1.21 km) |
A brief tornado downed tree limbs and a few signs. |
EF0 |
E of Owensboro |
Daviess |
37°46′N 87°03′W / 37.76°N 87.05°W / 37.76; -87.05 (Owensboro (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2022 |
0.25 miles (400 m) |
Brief touchdown with no damage. |
EF2 |
SSW of Hawesville |
Hancock, Breckinridge |
37°50′N 86°47′W / 37.83°N 86.78°W / 37.83; -86.78 (Hawesville (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
2038 |
16.5 miles (26.6 km) |
Tornado made several touchdowns. Two chicken farms were severely damaged and hundreds of chickens were killed or lost. Several trees were downed and a metal structure was damaged. Passed over the city of Cloverport as a funnel cloud before touching down again to the east as an EF0. |
EF3 |
SSE of Milton |
Trimble, Carroll |
38°40′N 85°19′W / 38.66°N 85.32°W / 38.66; -85.32 (Milton (Mar. 2, EF3)) |
2041 |
3.4 miles (5.5 km) |
A fire house was destroyed, along with the pumper tanker inside and numerous pieces of equipment located nearby. Four mobile homes were also destroyed, and several other homes sustained lesser damage and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Tornado moved into Carroll County and caused additional tree damage, along with destroying barns and mobile homes.[6] |
EF0 |
E of Cloverport |
Breckinridge |
37°50′N 86°34′W / 37.83°N 86.56°W / 37.83; -86.56 (Cloverport (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2044 |
120 yards (110 m) |
Small rope tornado damaged a metal building. |
EF1 |
SSE of Bedford |
Trimble |
38°32′N 85°17′W / 38.54°N 85.29°W / 38.54; -85.29 (West Union (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2101 |
2.73 miles (4.39 km) |
Numerous trees and power lines snapped and a 4-wheeler was moved 30 feet. Two barns and a mobile home were destroyed. Homes sustained roof and gutter damage as well. |
EF0 |
SW of Guston |
Meade |
37°53′N 86°14′W / 37.88°N 86.24°W / 37.88; -86.24 (Cloverport (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2102 |
0.65 miles (1.05 km) |
Brief tornado damaged a home and blew down a sign at a business. |
EF1 |
WNW of Port Royal |
Henry |
38°34′N 85°07′W / 38.56°N 85.11°W / 38.56; -85.11 (Port Royal (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2112 |
0.25 miles (0.40 km) |
Brief tornado uprooted numerous trees. |
EF4 |
Crittenden area |
Grant, Kenton |
38°47′N 84°38′W / 38.79°N 84.63°W / 38.79; -84.63 (Crittenden (Mar. 2, EF4)) |
2123 |
9.85 miles (15.85 km) |
4 deaths – Many houses were destroyed and others damaged. While a total of 5 single family homes were destroyed to their foundations in southwest Kenton County, at least 2 of these homes met the EF4 criteria of sufficient foundation strapping/bolting. Three vehicles were thrown over a quarter mile. Many trees were downed. Aside from the 4 fatalities, there were 8 injuries. Debris falling from this storm caused the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport to stop all flights for one hour.[7] |
EF2 |
N of Owenton |
Owen |
38°36′N 84°53′W / 38.60°N 84.89°W / 38.60; -84.89 (Owenton (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
2124 |
5.4 miles (8.7 km) |
A house and numerous barns were heavily damaged or destroyed. Several other houses sustained minor damage. Three people were injured. |
EF3 |
Peach Grove area to Hamersville, OH area |
Campbell, Pendleton, Clermont (OH), Brown (OH) |
38°50′N 84°21′W / 38.84°N 84.35°W / 38.84; -84.35 (Peach Grove (Mar. 2, EF3)) |
2139 |
20.4 miles (32.8 km) |
3 deaths – Severe structural damage reported on both sides of the Ohio River. Many houses and businesses were damaged or destroyed, some nearly flattened, and several modular homes were flattened and blown away. 80% of Moscow, Ohio was destroyed. All three fatalities were in Ohio. Numerous injuries also occurred. |
EF0 |
Berlin area |
Bracken |
38°41′N 84°10′W / 38.69°N 84.17°W / 38.69; -84.17 (Berlin (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2202 |
0.15 miles (240 m) |
A garage was destroyed, a power line pole was snapped, and there was heavy damage to a barn. Numerous medium-sized trees were snapped. |
EF1 |
E of Alvaton |
Warren |
36°52′N 86°19′W / 36.87°N 86.31°W / 36.87; -86.31 (Alvaton (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2205 |
0.5 miles (0.80 km) |
A tornado embedded within a larger area of straight line winds destroyed a barn and tool shed. |
EF3 |
Wellington/West Liberty areas |
Menifee, Morgan, Johnson, Lawrence, Wayne (WV), Lincoln (WV) |
37°55′N 83°37′W / 37.91°N 83.61°W / 37.91; -83.61 (Wellington (Mar. 2, EF3)) |
2239 |
85 miles (137 km) |
10 deaths – See section on this tornado - At least 75 people were injured.[8] Tornado was on the ground for 85 miles with a peak wind speed of 165 mph and a peak width of 1 mile.[9] The tornado was the first F3/EF3 in Eastern Kentucky since 1988. |
EF1 |
Owingsville area |
Bath |
38°08′N 83°47′W / 38.14°N 83.78°W / 38.14; -83.78 (Owingsville (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2308 |
7.4 miles (11.9 km) |
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and several barns and residences were damaged. |
EF3 |
Salyersville to Greyeagle, WV |
Wolfe, Magoffin, Johnson, Martin, Mingo (WV) |
37°42′N 83°16′W / 37.70°N 83.27°W / 37.70; -83.27 (Burkhart (Mar. 2, EF3)) |
2350 |
49 miles (79 km) |
2 deaths – Many businesses and homes destroyed in Salyersville, some of which were leveled. An apartment complex, a motel, and a McDonald's were badly damaged, and an auto parts store was destroyed. 4 gas stations were struck, one of which was completely destroyed. 3 schools were damaged and vehicles were flipped and tossed. Hundreds of trees were downed along the path, along with a metal high-tension transmission tower. A church was left with only one wall standing. Homes sustained major roof damage in the community of Lovely as well. The 2 fatalities occurred in Johnson County. |
EF2 |
East Bernstadt area |
Laurel |
37°12′N 84°13′W / 37.20°N 84.21°W / 37.20; -84.21 (East Bernstadt (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
0004 |
7.15 miles (11.51 km) |
6 deaths – Numerous houses were damaged or destroyed in the area. Numerous trees were downed and barns were destroyed. An RV dealership was destroyed, with many vehicles totaled or badly damaged. |
Ohio |
EF1 |
NNW of Seaman |
Adams |
38°57′N 83°35′W / 38.95°N 83.59°W / 38.95; -83.59 (West Union (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
2225 |
2.95 miles (4.75 km) |
Tornado damaged a barn and a home. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. |
EF0 |
SW of West Union |
Adams |
38°47′N 83°34′W / 38.78°N 83.57°W / 38.78; -83.57 (West Union (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2230 |
0.15 miles (0.24 km) |
Brief tornado damaged a house. |
EF2 |
NE of West Union |
Adams |
38°49′N 83°31′W / 38.81°N 83.52°W / 38.81; -83.52 (West Union (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
2233 |
11.1 miles (17.9 km) |
1 death – Five mobile homes destroyed, three homes damaged. Dozens of cattle were killed and three people sustained injuries. One of the injured died at a Cincinnati hospital a week later. |
EF0 |
Otway area |
Scioto |
38°51′N 83°13′W / 38.85°N 83.21°W / 38.85; -83.21 (Otway (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2246 |
2.05 miles (3.30 km) |
Tornado damaged two homes and a fire station. |
EF0 |
NE of Rarden |
Scioto, Pike |
38°58′N 83°13′W / 38.96°N 83.21°W / 38.96; -83.21 (Rarden (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2246 |
4.15 miles (6.68 km) |
A mobile home sustained significant damage. Numerous trees were snapped off and uprooted. |
EF0 |
SW of Piketon |
Pike |
39°00′N 83°06′W / 39.00°N 83.10°W / 39.00; -83.10 (Piketon (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
2253 |
2.8 miles (4.5 km) |
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. One tree fell upon a mobile home, severely damaging it. |
Mississippi |
EF1 |
Baxterville |
Lamar, Forrest |
31°05′N 89°35′W / 31.08°N 89.59°W / 31.08; -89.59 (Baxterville (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
0023 |
12 miles (19 km) |
The tornado caused damage to numerous trees along its path. Mobile homes were flipped and various roofs were damaged. A storage shed sustained heavy damage as well. |
EF0 |
NNE of Carson |
Jefferson Davis |
31°35′N 89°46′W / 31.59°N 89.76°W / 31.59; -89.76 (Carson (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
0547 |
0.25 miles (0.40 km) |
A mobile home's porch was destroyed, and another mobile home was knocked off its piers. A few trees were snapped and uprooted. |
West Virginia |
EF1 |
SE of Midkiff |
Lincoln |
38°09′N 82°10′W / 38.15°N 82.16°W / 38.15; -82.16 (Midkiff (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
0032 |
16 miles (26 km) |
This tornado originated very close to where the long-track tornado out of Kentucky dissipated about 30 minutes before. |
North Carolina |
EF2 |
Murphy |
Cherokee |
35°16′N 82°39′W / 35.27°N 82.65°W / 35.27; -82.65 (Murphy (Mar. 2, EF2)) |
0044 |
21.5 miles (34.6 km) |
Structural damage reported to a few businesses and several houses were also damaged. Storage buildings were destroyed and sheet metal was wrapped around trees. A few homes were more severely damaged, and a large number of downed trees were reported throughout the town. Mobile homes were damaged and destroyed as well. |
EF0 |
Lake Glenville area |
Jackson |
35°11′N 83°11′W / 35.18°N 83.19°W / 35.18; -83.19 (Lake Glenville (Mar. 2, EF0)) |
0204 |
1.75 miles (2.82 km) |
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, with one falling on a house. A church and a barn had shingle damage. |
Georgia |
EF3 |
NW of Buchanan |
Haralson, Paulding |
33°52′N 85°18′W / 33.87°N 85.30°W / 33.87; -85.30 (Buchanan (Mar. 2, EF3)) |
0109 |
29 miles (47 km) |
High-end EF3 tornado confirmed with a repair shop destroyed, mobile homes flipped, a church damaged and many trees knocked down. Multiple homes were destroyed, at least one of which was leveled. Damage at an elementary school in the community of Dallas as well as at least a dozen of homes. Airplanes and hangars were destroyed at an airport and trailers were flipped as well. 1 person was injured in a collapsed home. |
EF1 |
NE of Marietta |
Cobb |
33°58′N 84°27′W / 33.97°N 84.45°W / 33.97; -84.45 (Marietta (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
0214 |
1 mile (1.6 km) |
Several buildings had roof damage and many trees were snapped or uprooted. |
Virginia |
EF1 |
SE of Jonesville |
Lee |
36°40′N 83°05′W / 36.66°N 83.08°W / 36.66; -83.08 (Jonesville (Mar. 2, EF1)) |
0210 |
1 mile (1.6 km) |
A manufactured home was moved off its foundation and several outbuildings were destroyed. |
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/02/12, NWS Huntsville, NWS Birmingham, AL, NWS Morristown, TN, NWS Nashville, NWS Paducah, NWS Louisville, NWS Wilmington, OH, NWS Jackson, KY, NWS Charleston, WV, NWS Jackson, MS, NWS Greenville-Spartanburg, NWS Peachtree City, GA, NCDC Storm Events Database |