List of United States tornadoes from April to May 2014

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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 April to May 2014.

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April 2 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 2, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0SSE of Hazelton Barber KS 37°00′03″N98°22′07″W / 37.0007°N 98.3685°W / 37.0007; -98.3685 (Hazelton (Apr. 2, EF0)) 2355–00000.26 mi (0.42 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A brief landspout tornado caused no damage. [1]
EF0ENE of Hale Chautauqua KS 37°15′21″N95°57′55″W / 37.2559°N 95.9653°W / 37.2559; -95.9653 (Hale (Apr. 2, EF0)) 0123–01250.02 mi (0.032 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A brief tornado caused no damage. [2]

April 3 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 3, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF1 University City St. Louis MO 38°40′12″N90°21′45″W / 38.67°N 90.3625°W / 38.67; -90.3625 (University City (Apr. 3, EF1)) 1019–10210.63 mi (1.01 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownNumerous houses sustained roof, door, porch, window, and/or siding damage, with some homes losing significant portions of their roofs. Carports and outbuildings were damaged, and many trees were downed as well. [3]
EF1N of Trumbull White IL 38°06′21″N88°13′32″W / 38.1057°N 88.2256°W / 38.1057; -88.2256 (Trumbull (Apr. 3, EF1)) 1330–13330.99 mi (1.59 km)90 yd (82 m)$50,000An attached garage was lifted and separated from the walls of a home, a 42 by 66 feet (13 by 20 m) machine shed was partially unroofed and had large doors blown in, several small buildings were overturned, and approximately a dozen trees (mainly pine) were downed. [4]
EF0 Western Princeton Collin TX 33°11′06″N96°31′24″W / 33.1851°N 96.5234°W / 33.1851; -96.5234 (Princeton (Apr. 3, EF0)) 0027–00320.94 mi (1.51 km)40 yd (37 m)$200,000A weak tornado on the western side of Princeton caused roof damage (consisting of mostly loss of shingles and roof decking) to several houses and other structures. One person was injured. [5]
EF0 Stringtown area Butler MO 36°45′06″N90°34′48″W / 36.7518°N 90.5799°W / 36.7518; -90.5799 (Stringtown (Apr. 3, EF0)) 0056–00570.19 mi (0.31 km)50 yd (46 m)$17,000A mobile home had about half its roof removed and a few tree limbs were broken. [6]
EF1WNW of Wagner to S of Sulpher Hunt TX 33°11′45″N96°14′56″W / 33.1959°N 96.2488°W / 33.1959; -96.2488 (Wagner (Apr. 3, EF1)) 0103–011611.8 mi (19.0 km)750 yd (690 m)$900,000Several metal buildings sustained significant damage, with the metal roof and wall panels being removed from one of buildings. Four people were injured. [7]
EF0SSW of Kaolin Union IL 37°27′57″N89°18′37″W / 37.4657°N 89.3103°W / 37.4657; -89.3103 (Kaolin (Apr. 3, EF0)) 0140–01410.27 mi (0.43 km)50 yd (46 m)$8,000Trees and tree limbs were downed and shingles were blown off a garage. [8]
EF0NNE of Saratoga Union IL 37°30′33″N89°10′01″W / 37.5092°N 89.167°W / 37.5092; -89.167 (Saratoga (Apr. 3, EF0)) 0152–01595.03 mi (8.10 km)85 yd (78 m)$7,000Trees and tree limbs were downed. [9]
EF0NW of Lick Creek Union IL 37°32′34″N89°05′32″W / 37.5429°N 89.0922°W / 37.5429; -89.0922 (Lick Creek (Apr. 3, EF0)) 0200–02063.18 mi (5.12 km)75 yd (69 m)$7,000A short-lived tornado caused tree damage along Interstate 57. [10]
EF1NNE of Fisk Butler, Stoddard MO 36°48′02″N90°12′32″W / 36.8006°N 90.2088°W / 36.8006; -90.2088 (Fisk (Apr. 3, EF1)) 0200–02127.98 mi (12.84 km)75 yd (69 m)$10,000A tornado formed within Butler County before crossing the St. Francis River and entering Stoddard County. A 3 ft (0.91 m) diameter hardwood tree was snapped and several other trees were downed. [11] [12]
EF1 Birthright area Hopkins TX 33°16′02″N95°35′13″W / 33.2671°N 95.587°W / 33.2671; -95.587 (Birthright (Apr. 3, EF1)) 0220–02220.56 mi (0.90 km)250 yd (230 m)$425,000A tornado caused widespread damage in the city of Birthright; 76 structures were impacted overall and one person sustained injuries. [13]
EF1NNE of Pulleys Mill Williamson IL 37°37′09″N88°53′29″W / 37.6192°N 88.8914°W / 37.6192; -88.8914 (Pulleys Mill (Apr. 3, EF1)) 0225–02270.77 mi (1.24 km)50 yd (46 m)$10,000A brief tornado tore the roof off two barns and damaged several trees. [14]
EF2WNW of Hill Top Ripley MO 36°41′03″N90°52′11″W / 36.6843°N 90.8698°W / 36.6843; -90.8698 (Hill Top (Apr. 3, EF2)) 0240–02473.48 mi (5.60 km)220 yd (200 m)$50,000Thousands of mature oak and pine trees were snapped, a shed was destroyed, and a metal building was de-roofed. [15]

April 4 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 4, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF1NNE of Gillis Calcasieu LA 30°23′52″N93°11′04″W / 30.3977°N 93.1845°W / 30.3977; -93.1845 (Gillis (Apr. 4, EF1)) 1223–12261.84 mi (2.96 km)100 yd (91 m)$5,000A tornado snapped or uprooted 10–15 trees. [16]
EF0NNW of Iota Acadia LA 30°22′18″N92°30′06″W / 30.3718°N 92.5016°W / 30.3718; -92.5016 (Iota (Apr. 4, EF0)) 1311–13120.81 mi (1.30 km)50 yd (46 m)$2,000A brief tornado downed a tree onto a house and partially tore off the roof of a barn. [17]

April 6 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 6, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF1WNW of Forestdale Neshoba MS 32°48′08″N89°00′49″W / 32.8022°N 89.0136°W / 32.8022; -89.0136 (Forestdale (Apr. 6, EF1)) 0041–00431.25 mi (2.01 km)150 yd (140 m)$75,000Roofs were torn from a single family home and several mobile homes, numerous trees were uprooted, and several outbuildings were heavily damaged. [18]

April 7 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 7, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF2WNW of Williamsburg to WNW of Gitano Covington, Jones MS 31°40′18″N89°39′24″W / 31.6717°N 89.6567°W / 31.6717; -89.6567 (Williamsburg (Apr. 7, EF2)) 0702–072616.48 mi (26.52 km)600 yd (550 m)$12,000,000Hundreds of trees were downed with multiple homes sustaining at least minor damage. The roof was removed from a well-built home and three mobile homes were destroyed. One church was heavily damaged with parts of its roof removed and bricks broken away from the outer wall. Several other brick buildings suffered blown out windows and varying degrees of roof damage. Eight people were injured. [19] [20]
EF0 Evergreen Conecuh AL 31°25′43″N86°56′42″W / 31.4286°N 86.9450°W / 31.4286; -86.9450 (Evergreen (Apr. 7, EF0)) 1150–11510.75 mi (1.21 km)150 yd (140 m)UnknownNumerous trees were uprooted. Minor structural damage occurred to the local hospital, technical school, and baseball field. [21]
EF1SSW of Ocilla Irwin GA 31°32′40″N83°16′07″W / 31.5444°N 83.2685°W / 31.5444; -83.2685 (Ocilla (Apr. 7, EF1)) 1755–18051.93 mi (3.11 km)165 yd (151 m)$70,000Damage was mainly limited to trees. One mobile home was knocked several feet of its foundation and lost most of its roof. Several outbuildings were destroyed and one home lost shingles. [22]
EF2N of Belhaven Beaufort NC 35°34′N76°40′W / 35.57°N 76.66°W / 35.57; -76.66 (Belhaven (Apr. 7, EF2)) 1949–19564.7 mi (7.6 km)300 yd (270 m)$1,000,000Numerous trees, including large oaks, were snapped, many at the base. One home was shifted off its foundation with partial loss of its roof and walls. A car was thrown 50 yards (46 m) yards and two occupants injured. Several homes, outbuildings, and sheds were destroyed. A double wide mobile home was blown away and destroyed despite being tied down. One house completely lost its roof. Large farm equipment was moved. Five people were injured in all. [23]
EF1W of Ponzer Hyde NC 35°36′N76°32′W / 35.60°N 76.54°W / 35.60; -76.54 (Ponzer (Apr. 7, EF1)) 2000–20021.32 mi (2.12 km)200 yd (180 m)$50,000A house was pushed off its foundation but remained intact. Trees were snapped. [24]
EF0S of Tallahassee Leon FL 30°23′16″N84°08′36″W / 30.3879°N 84.1433°W / 30.3879; -84.1433 (Tallahassee (Apr. 7, EF0)) 2123–21250.51 mi (0.82 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado caused minor tree damage. [25]
EF1NNE of Vaughn Spalding GA 33°18′09″N84°23′06″W / 33.3025°N 84.3850°W / 33.3025; -84.3850 (Vaughn (Apr. 7, EF1)) 0150–01520.94 mi (1.51 km)150 yd (140 m)$100,000About 200 trees were downed and at least a dozen homes suffered minor roof damage. Several outbuildings suffered minor to moderate damage. Three people were injured in cars that ran into or were struck by trees. [26]

April 13 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 13, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0N of Pittsburg Camp TX 33°01′05″N94°58′02″W / 33.0181°N 94.9673°W / 33.0181; -94.9673 (Pittsburg (Apr. 13, EF0)) 2046–20470.28 mi (0.45 km)25 yd (23 m)$500,000Billboard signs were damaged, and a few businesses suffered roof and wall damage. Video of the tornado was captured on a bank security camera. [27]
EF1WSW of Lovelady Houston TX 31°07′30″N95°26′52″W / 31.1251°N 95.4477°W / 31.1251; -95.4477 (Lovelady (Apr. 13, EF1)) 2145–21470.79 mi (1.27 km)20 yd (18 m)$120,000A brief, intermittent tornado in town damaged several mobile homes, with one being moved off of its foundation and sustaining severe damage when two large trees fell through it. A second mobile home was rolled off of its foundation, and a third had its roof peeled off. The Lovelady High School sustained minor damage, with ceiling panels being lifted off near an entrance. Numerous trees were downed along the path. One person was injured inside the mobile home that was crushed by the trees. [28]
EF0NW of Lone Tree Johnson IA 41°29′17″N91°26′37″W / 41.488°N 91.4437°W / 41.488; -91.4437 (Lone Tree (Apr. 13, EF0)) 2256–22581.3 mi (2.1 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado that was caught on camera caused no damage. [29]
EF0WSW of Lake Fuqua Stephens OK 34°35′N97°43′W / 34.59°N 97.71°W / 34.59; -97.71 (Lake Fuqua (Apr. 13, EF0)) 2258–22590.37 mi (0.60 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado was reported by KWTV news; no damage resulted from it. [30]
EF0SSE of Lake Fuqua Stephens OK 34°35′N97°40′W / 34.58°N 97.66°W / 34.58; -97.66 (Lake Fuqua (Apr. 13, EF0)) 23050.3 mi (0.48 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A brief tornado was reported by storm chasers; no damage resulted from it. [31]
EF1SSW of Vesta Franklin AR 35°21′57″N94°02′15″W / 35.3658°N 94.0375°W / 35.3658; -94.0375 (Peter Pender (Apr. 13, EF1)) 0145–01525.4 mi (8.7 km)450 yd (410 m)$200,000Several homes sustained roof damage, numerous barns and outbuildings were destroyed, and numerous trees were downed. [32]

April 20 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 20, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0E of Colby Thomas KS 39°24′00″N100°56′15″W / 39.4°N 100.9376°W / 39.4; -100.9376 (Colby (Apr. 20, EF0)) 2210–22120.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A brief landspout caused no damage. [33]
EF0WSW of Garden Valley Childress TX 34°31′N100°04′W / 34.51°N 100.07°W / 34.51; -100.07 (Garden Valley (Apr. 20, EF0)) 22300.2 mi (0.32 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A brief rope tornado caused no damage. [34]
EF0SSW of Atwood Rawlins KS 39°36′46″N101°09′03″W / 39.6128°N 101.1508°W / 39.6128; -101.1508 (Atwood (Apr. 20, EF0)) 2247–22490.1 mi (0.16 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0A brief landspout caused no damage. [35]

April 24 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, April 24, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF1SSW of Mount Carbon Jackson IL 37°43′50″N89°20′36″W / 37.7305°N 89.3434°W / 37.7305; -89.3434 (Mount Carbon (Apr. 24, EF1)) 0345–03492.21 mi (3.56 km)100 yd (91 m)$35,000Damage occurred mostly along Illinois Route 127; a farm sustained significant damage with roofing blown several hundred feet away. A large utility pole was snapped and many trees were uprooted. [36]

April 25 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, April 25, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
EF1S of Essex Halifax NC 36°12′05″N77°56′47″W / 36.2015°N 77.9465°W / 36.2015; -77.9465 (Essex (Apr. 24, EF1)) 1959–20041.86 mi (2.99 km)75 yd (69 m)$35,000The tornado initially snapped about 20 pine trees along North Carolina Highway 43. It then crossed through a heavily wooded area before damaging eight mobile homes, two of which had significant roof damage. One of the mobile homes had a steel rod driven through the side of it. Two carports were destroyed, two houses sustained minor damage, and many other trees (mostly oak and pine) were downed. [37]
EF0N of Shine Greene NC 35°28′44″N77°46′55″W / 35.479°N 77.782°W / 35.479; -77.782 (Shine (Apr. 25, EF0)) 2038–20390.27 mi (0.43 km)50 yd (46 m)$95,000EF0 damage was sustained to trees and six homes. A mobile home sustained extensive damage due to a tree falling on it. An amateur radio antenna was bent in half. [38]
EF1S of Walstonburg Greene NC 35°32′N77°44′W / 35.53°N 77.74°W / 35.53; -77.74 (Walstonburg (Apr. 25, EF1)) 2046–20554.18 mi (6.73 km)125 yd (114 m)$21,000EF0 to low-end EF1 damage was sustained to several farm outbuildings, one store, several mobiles homes, trees, and two homes. The tornado inflicted strong EF1 damage to the side of a poultry farm building. [39]
EF0E of Arthur Pitt NC 35°36′N77°28′W / 35.6°N 77.46°W / 35.6; -77.46 (Arthur (Apr. 25, EF0)) 21180.01 mi (0.016 km)20 yd (18 m)$0A brief touchdown in a rural area resulted in no damage. [40]
EF2 Blackrock area to E of Rosewood Bertie Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank NC 36°03′14″N76°44′24″W / 36.054°N 76.74°W / 36.054; -76.74 (Macedonia (Apr. 25, EF2)) 2320–001535.46 mi (57.07 km)400 yd (370 m)$2,025,000This was the first of two long-tracked tornadoes that affected almost identical areas of eastern North Carolina. This storm touched down in extreme eastern Bertie County before crossing into Chowan County. Near Chapanoke and Mount Hermon along U.S. Route 17, numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and several barns were destroyed. The most severe damage took place in Chapanoke itself where numerous homes were damaged or destroyed; damage here was rated high-end EF2 with winds estimated at 125 mph (201 km/h). Damage elsewhere along most of the tornado's path was minor. [41] [42] [43] [44]
EF2NE of Chicod Pitt NC 35°28′N77°16′W / 35.47°N 77.26°W / 35.47; -77.26 (Chicod (Apr. 25, EF2)) 2322–23241.13 mi (1.82 km)75 yd (69 m)$600,000A brief low-end EF2 tornado damaged or destroyed several mobile homes and outbuildings, as well as farm equipment. A tractor-trailer and a pickup truck were flipped and numerous trees were downed as well. [45]
EF3W of Chocowinity to N of Bath Beaufort NC 35°31′N77°07′W / 35.51°N 77.12°W / 35.51; -77.12 (Chocowinity (Apr. 25, EF3)) 2335–001020.99 mi (33.78 km)350 yd (320 m)$15,000,000A significant tornado touched down west of Chocowinity and passed just south of Washington, initially producing EF0-strength damage to outbuildings and mobile homes. It strengthened quickly and tore through the Whichards Beach community, producing EF2 to moderate EF3 damage to many site-built homes and mobile homes, as well as numerous businesses. Several of the mobile homes were completely destroyed, and numerous boats and vehicles in the area were destroyed as well. For the last 10 miles (16 km), the tornado weakened back to EF0–EF1 range, producing minor damage across sparsely populated farmland. In all, 150 to 200 homes sustained extensive damage, with many of those being completely destroyed. Hundreds of trees were downed along the path as well. Sixteen people were injured. [46]
EF2SW of Saint Johns to ENE of Indiantown Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden NC 36°03′N76°33′W / 36.05°N 76.55°W / 36.05; -76.55 (Saint Johns (Apr. 25, EF2)) 2337–003035.48 mi (57.10 km)400 yd (370 m)$2,100,0001 death – Just 17 minutes after the prior event, another tornado touched down in extreme western Chowan. This tornado followed a nearly identical path to the preceding one, though remained south of U.S. Route 17 instead of along/north of it. The tornado moved through Elizabeth City in Pasquotank County at EF1 intensity before crossing into Camden County. It later dissipated shortly before reaching the Camden–Currituck County line. Several homes and mobile homes were heavily damaged or destroyed, and extensive tree and power line damage occurred. An 11-month-old baby sustained severe injuries in Edenton near the beginning of the path and died in the hospital four days later. [47] [48] [49] [50] This became the latest first tornado fatality in 99 years. [51]
EF1W of Nixonton to Elizabeth City Pasquotank NC 36°12′N76°17′W / 36.20°N 76.28°W / 36.20; -76.28 (Nixonton (Apr. 25, EF1)) 2350–00106.21 mi (9.99 km)200 yd (180 m)$100,000Numerous trees were downed and mobile homes were damaged. [52]
EF0N of Elizabeth City Pasquotank NC 36°20′17″N76°14′28″W / 36.338°N 76.241°W / 36.338; -76.241 (Elizabeth City (Apr. 25, EF0)) 0012–00140.47 mi (0.76 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Numerous trees were snapped and homes had shingles torn off. [53]
EF0 Jarvisburg area Currituck NC 36°11′55″N75°52′16″W / 36.1985°N 75.8710°W / 36.1985; -75.8710 (Nixonton (Apr. 25, EF0)) 0028–00300.83 mi (1.34 km)30 yd (27 m)$15,000A church outbuilding sustained minor damage and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. A playground was damaged as well. [54]

April 27 event (Central United States)

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 27, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
EF0 Odessa Lafayette MO 38°59′36″N93°58′08″W / 38.9934°N 93.9689°W / 38.9934; -93.9689 (Odessa (Apr. 27, EF0)) 1751–17562.38 mi (3.83 km)50 yd (46 m)UnknownA short-lived tornado touched down in Odessa and caused minor damage to homes and businesses, especially in western parts of the town. A tractor trailer was overturned by the storm along I-70 before it dissipated. [55]
EF0NNE of Upland Franklin NE 40°20′41″N98°53′06″W / 40.3448°N 98.885°W / 40.3448; -98.885 (Upland (Apr. 27, EF0)) 1926–19290.14 mi (0.23 km)35 yd (32 m)$0No damage was reported. [56]
EF1E of Highland Center to S of Oxford Wapello, Keokuk, Iowa, Johnson IA 41°07′57″N92°18′42″W / 41.1325°N 92.3117°W / 41.1325; -92.3117 (Highland Center (Apr. 27, EF1)) 2020–210645.98 mi (74.00 km)1,600 yd (1,500 m)$25,0002 deaths – The tornado touched down in northern Wapello County, where a chicken barn was destroyed and utility poles were either snapped or found leaning. Through Keokuk, Iowa, and Johnson counties, numerous outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed, with the two fatalities (one west of Martinsburg and one north of Kinross) being associated with destroyed outbuildings. Also, a mobile home was pushed off of its foundation in Martinsburg and numerous trees and power poles were downed along the path. Thereafter it moved into Iowa County and later Johnson County where it traversed mainly rural areas. Damage in these areas was limited predominantly to trees and outbuildings. [57]
EF0N of Bradshaw York NE 41°36′42″N91°49′58″W / 41.6117°N 91.8329°W / 41.6117; -91.8329 (Bradshaw (Apr. 27, EF0)) 2140–21410.07 mi (0.11 km)45 yd (41 m)$0A brief tornado was observed by storm chasers; no damage resulted from the event. [58]
EF0S of Springville Linn IA 41°57′45″N91°22′55″W / 41.9625°N 91.3819°W / 41.9625; -91.3819 (Springville (Apr. 27, EF0)) 21400.5 mi (0.80 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado was observed by storm chasers; power to traffic lights was knocked out by the storm. The tornado was generated by the same storm that produced the 2020–2106 UTC EF1 tornado. [59]
EF0NNW of Swedehome Polk NE 41°12′03″N97°42′23″W / 41.2007°N 97.7065°W / 41.2007; -97.7065 (Swedehome (Apr. 27, EF0)) 2217–22180.4 mi (0.64 km)45 yd (41 m)$0A brief tornado was observed by storm chasers; no damage resulted from the event. [60]
EF2 Quapaw, OK to Baxter Springs, KS Ottawa (OK), Cherokee (KS) OK, KS 36°54′43″N94°49′17″W / 36.912°N 94.8215°W / 36.912; -94.8215 (Quapaw (Apr. 27, EF2)) 2229–224211.37 mi (18.30 km)325 yd (297 m)$13,000,0001 death  See section on this tornado  – An additional 37 people were injured. [61]
EF1N of Octavia Le Flore OK 34°32′53″N94°42′39″W / 34.548°N 94.7109°W / 34.548; -94.7109 (Octavia (Apr. 27, EF1)) 2231–22341.5 mi (2.4 km)250 yd (230 m)$0Many trees were downed along US 259. Surveyors were unable to access areas where the tornado likely touched down and dissipated and these portions of the track were estimated by NEXRAD Doppler weather radar. [62]
EF2N of Fort Scott to E of Pleasanton Bourbon, Linn KS 37°55′37″N94°42′45″W / 37.9269°N 94.7125°W / 37.9269; -94.7125 (Fort Scott (Apr. 27, EF2)) 2240–230616.13 mi (25.96 km)400 yd (370 m)$500,000The tornado touched down near Hammond, tossing grain bins and destroying several outbuildings before moving north-northeastward into Linn County. There, the tornado strengthened and destroyed an outdoor garage containing heavy equipment, nearly removing it from its foundation. An empty semi trailer was tossed over 200 yd (180 m) into a grove of trees and other vehicles were tossed around as well. It then destroyed a church that was built in the 1880s before dissipating in an open field. Numerous trees were downed along the path. [63]
EF0WSW of Milo Vernon MO 37°43′49″N94°23′58″W / 37.7302°N 94.3995°W / 37.7302; -94.3995 (Milo (Apr. 27, EF0)) 2315–23160.34 mi (550 m)100 yd (91 m)$0A brief tornado touched down in a forested area and caused some damage to trees; inaccessibility prevented surveyors from directly assessing the event. [64]
EF4W of Ferndale to Mayflower/Vilonia to N of El Paso Pulaski, Faulkner, White AR 34°46′43″N92°39′07″W / 34.7787°N 92.652°W / 34.7787; -92.652 (Ferndale (Apr. 27, EF4)) 0006–010241.1 mi (66.1 km)1,320 yd (1,210 m)$223,450,00016 deaths  See section on this tornado  – 193 people were injured. [65]
EF2SE of Joy to Center Hill to SSE of Mount Pisgah White AR 35°14′57″N91°55′17″W / 35.2491°N 91.9215°W / 35.2491; -91.9215 (Joy (Apr. 27, EF2)) 0116–01257.32 mi (11.78 km)880 yd (800 m)$1,400,000Two manufactured homes, two barns, and a tractor shed were destroyed, a site-built home had its exterior walls collapsed, and a metal barn was leaned over. A site-built home and a few mobile homes sustained roof damage, and hundreds of trees were downed as well. One person was injured. [66]
EF0 Steprock White AR 35°25′25″N91°40′26″W / 35.4236°N 91.674°W / 35.4236; -91.674 (Steprock (Apr. 27, EF0)) 0138–01401.64 mi (2.64 km)250 yd (230 m)$100,000A brief tornado downed numerous trees, resulting in damage five homes. [67]
EF1NNW of Bare Stone to N of Denmark White, Jackson AR 35°27′50″N91°38′29″W / 35.4639°N 91.6414°W / 35.4639; -91.6414 (Bare Stone (Apr. 27, EF1)) 0143–01495.28 mi (8.50 km)100 yd (91 m)$110,000A farm building was destroyed, a home was damaged, and several trees were downed. [68]
EF1WNW of Union Hill Independence AR 35°32′38″N91°33′09″W / 35.5439°N 91.5524°W / 35.5439; -91.5524 (Union Hill (Apr. 27, EF1)) 0152–01530.84 mi (1.35 km)50 yd (46 m)$20,000A brief tornado downed trees and power lines. [69]
EF0SW of Goodhope Douglas MO 36°55′N92°49′W / 36.91°N 92.81°W / 36.91; -92.81 (Goodhope (Apr. 27, EF0)) 0445–04500.88 mi (1.42 km)100 yd (91 m)$10,000Several outbuildings were damaged and many trees were downed. [70]


April 27 event (Washington)

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, April 27, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
EF0 Eatonville Pierce WA 46°51′54″N122°15′45″W / 46.8649°N 122.2625°W / 46.8649; -122.2625 (Eatonville (Apr. 27, EF0)) 0030–00310.2 mi (0.32 km)25 yd (23 m)$5,000A carport was destroyed, a garage was damaged, a power pole was left leaning, and a sign was damaged. A few structures lost shingles and siding was peeled back on one building. Trees were damaged and a garbage can was lofted into the trees. [71]

April 28 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, April 28, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
EF2 Hosston to W of Plain Dealing Caddo, Bossier LA 32°53′12″N93°52′30″W / 32.8866°N 93.875°W / 32.8866; -93.875 (Plain Dealing (Apr. 28, EF2)) 0809–08155.06 mi (8.14 km)550 yd (500 m)$1,020,000A strong tornado caused minor damage to a house in Hosston before moving east. Another home sustained major roof damage, while a third was shifted off of its foundation. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted along the path. [72] [73]
EF0NE of Millington Shelby TN 35°21′41″N89°44′55″W / 35.3615°N 89.7486°W / 35.3615; -89.7486 (Plain Dealing (Apr. 28, EF0)) 1146–11481.54 mi (2.48 km)75 yd (69 m)$25,000A short-lived tornado caused roof damage to homes and downed trees. [74]
EF1E of Sparta White TN 35°52′51″N85°17′35″W / 35.8808°N 85.2931°W / 35.8808; -85.2931 (Sparta (Apr. 28, EF1)) 1737–17382.05 mi (3.30 km)100 yd (91 m)$30,000Dozens of trees were snapped, and an occupied vehicle was thrown from a road. Several homes suffered minor damage and a grain silo was completely destroyed. [75]
EF0SE of Holy Bluff Yazoo MS 32°45′09″N90°36′24″W / 32.7526°N 90.6067°W / 32.7526; -90.6067 (Holly Bluff (Apr. 28, EF0)) 1857–18580.24 mi (0.39 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief touchdown in an open field was reported by storm chasers. [76]
EF3SW of Tupelo to Bay Springs Lake Lee, Itawamba, Prentiss MS 34°13′34″N88°49′27″W / 34.2261°N 88.8242°W / 34.2261; -88.8242 (Tupelo (Apr. 28, EF3)) 1938–202030.97 mi (49.84 km)440 yd (400 m)$18,010,0001 death – A large, multiple vortex wedge tornado moved through Tupelo, heavily damaging or destroying numerous homes and businesses. A four-story hotel sustained major damage, along with Joyner Elementary School and a maintenance shop. Extensive tree and power line damage occurred, and vehicles were flipped as well. 84 homes were destroyed in the Tupelo area, while 169 homes suffered major damage, and 351 other homes had minor damage. Six mobile homes were destroyed, nine mobile homes had major damage, while 6 others had minor damage. 17 businesses were destroyed, and 9 others suffered major damage. Major damage also occurred in rural areas outside of town, including at Elvis Presley Lake, where a 400-foot communication tower was toppled. Major damage continued in rural portions of Itawamba County, where 10 homes were destroyed, 29 homes suffered major damage, and 107 other homes had minor damage. 14 mobile homes were destroyed and 17 had major damage, while 30 other mobile homes suffered minor damage. Damage in Prentiss County was minor. 32 people were injured. [77] [78] [79]
EF1SSE of Winona to WSW of Kilmichael Montgomery MS 33°24′14″N89°39′53″W / 33.4039°N 89.6647°W / 33.4039; -89.6647 (Winona (Apr. 28, EF1)) 1951–19563.41 mi (5.49 km)100 yd (91 m)$70,000One mobile home was destroyed, a second one was damaged, several homes sustained roof damage, and numerous trees were downed. [80]
EF4NE of Renfroe to Louisville Leake, Neshoba, Attala, Winston MS 32°52′58″N89°25′51″W / 32.8828°N 89.4308°W / 32.8828; -89.4308 (Louisville (Apr. 28, EF4)) 2051–214733.39 mi (53.74 km)1,320 yd (1,210 m)$126,150,00010 deaths – See section on this tornado – 84 people were injured. [81] [82] [83] [84]
EF1Northern Russellville Franklin AL 34°31′19″N87°44′58″W / 34.5219°N 87.7494°W / 34.5219; -87.7494 (Russellville (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2056–21023.19 mi (5.13 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownA school complex sustained damage to its athletic fields. An elementary school awning was damaged, and a house sustained minor roof damage. Many trees were downed, some of which landed on homes and caused major structural damage. [85]
EF3SE of Rogersville to Athens Limestone AL 34°46′31″N87°13′57″W / 34.7753°N 87.2324°W / 34.7753; -87.2324 (Rogersville (Apr. 28, EF3)) 2147–221415.56 mi (25.04 km)600 yd (550 m)Unknown2 deaths – A two-story condo was collapsed. A large, metal boat-storing building sustained EF2 damage, with a boat tossed 100 yd (91 m). Additional residences and condos had roof and exterior wall and siding damage, and several docks with metal protective coverings were destroyed. Several homes sustained damage, including an unanchored one that was pushed off its foundation, and a metal building was heavily damaged. A trailer park sustained EF2 damage, where two fatalities occurred. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and several power poles were snapped. Thirty people were injured. [86]
EF1S of Vicksburg Warren MS 32°17′01″N90°52′11″W / 32.2835°N 90.8697°W / 32.2835; -90.8697 (Vicksburg (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2156–22054.67 mi (7.52 km)200 yd (180 m)$400,000Several trees were snapped or uprooted. Tin was pulled from a roof. One person was injured. [87]
EF2W of Union City, TN to W of Fulton, KY Obion (TN), Fulton (KY) TN, KY 36°25′43″N89°08′30″W / 36.4286°N 89.1416°W / 36.4286; -89.1416 (Union City (Apr. 28, EF2)) 2210–222712.08 mi (19.44 km)150 yd (140 m)$280,000A total of eighteen structures were damaged by the tornado, mostly in Tennessee. Roofs were torn off and barns were destroyed. A machine shed sustained major damage, and a 700-pound weight was thrown 15 feet, a 40-pound jack was thrown 50 yards, and a steel trailer was bent. Significant tree damage occurred in Kentucky, and a church lost part of its roof. A barn was destroyed and a home sustained minor damage before the tornado dissipated. One person was injured. [88] [89]
EF1N of Edwards to NNW of Clinton Hinds MS 32°21′21″N90°35′51″W / 32.3559°N 90.5975°W / 32.3559; -90.5975 (Edwards (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2220–224213.75 mi (22.13 km)500 yd (460 m)$500,000Several trees were snapped and uprooted and a fence was destroyed. A tin carport was destroyed and a significant amount of roofing material was torn off of a house. [90]
EF1SSW of Oktoc to NNW of Clinton Noxubee, Oktibbeha MS 33°14′N88°47′W / 33.23°N 88.79°W / 33.23; -88.79 (Oktoc (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2214–22297.11 mi (11.44 km)100 yd (91 m)$135,000Several trees were snapped or uprooted. [91] [92]
EF0NNW of Hamilton Marion AL 34°11′07″N87°59′53″W / 34.1854°N 87.998°W / 34.1854; -87.998 (Hamilton (Apr. 28, EF0)) 2238–22537.72 mi (12.42 km)100 yd (91 m)$15,000A building had shingles blown off, a shed was damaged, and numerous trees were downed; a tornado emergency was issued prior to the tornado at 2227 UTC. [93] [94]
EF1 Crawford Lowndes MS 33°18′04″N88°37′43″W / 33.3011°N 88.6286°W / 33.3011; -88.6286 (Crawford (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2239–22410.64 mi (1.03 km)100 yd (91 m)$25,000The roof of a mobile home was damaged and many trees were knocked down in town. [95]
EF0SE of Clinton Hickman KY 36°39′13″N88°51′55″W / 36.6537°N 88.8654°W / 36.6537; -88.8654 (Clinton (Apr. 28, EF0)) 2246–22471.03 mi (1.66 km)25 yd (23 m)$2,000A short-lived tornado downed large tree limbs. [96]
EF1NW of Utica area to WNW of Dry Grove Hinds MS 32°07′22″N90°38′07″W / 32.1229°N 90.6352°W / 32.1229; -90.6352 (Utica (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2248–230510.86 mi (17.48 km)300 yd (270 m)$500,000Numerous trees and power lines were downed, with some damage to homes. A metal pole was blown through the side of a house and a small shed was also blown over. Another home suffered roof damage nearby. Tornado caused roof, siding, and skirting damage to some manufactured homes near the end of the path. [97]
EF1 Hazel Green Madison AL 34°56′51″N86°38′47″W / 34.9476°N 86.6465°W / 34.9476; -86.6465 (Hazel Green (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2250–23058.91 mi (14.34 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownMultiple homes in town sustained minor roof damage, a carport was collapsed, and hundreds of trees were downed, including an oak tree at a church that was believed to be around 150 years old. [98]
EF2NNE of Crawford to Columbus Lowndes MS 33°21′59″N88°32′17″W / 33.3664°N 88.538°W / 33.3664; -88.538 (Crawford (Apr. 28, EF2)) 2253–231510.31 mi (16.59 km)300 yd (270 m)$700,000A strong wedge tornado destroyed a church along Highway 45 and caused significant damage to a well-constructed barn and several homes. Several power poles and hundreds of trees were snapped along the path of the storm. Irrigation pivots were flipped as well. Tornado dissipated at the south edge of Columbus. [99]
EF2NE of Wares Crossroads Troup, Heard GA 33°07′19″N85°03′20″W / 33.122°N 85.0556°W / 33.122; -85.0556 (Wares Crossroads (Apr. 28, EF2)) 2300–23105.7 mi (9.2 km)150 yd (140 m)$41,000Four to six houses were damaged, and hundreds of hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted. [100] [101]
EF1NW of Madison Madison MS 32°30′51″N90°11′41″W / 32.5141°N 90.1947°W / 32.5141; -90.1947 (Madison (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2300–23063.82 mi (6.15 km)200 yd (180 m)$450,000Several tree limbs were snapped or downed. Shingle damage occurred to a home. [102]
EF1SE of Columbus to SSE of Steens Lowndes MS 33°29′N88°23′W / 33.49°N 88.39°W / 33.49; -88.39 (Columbus (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2308–23196.35 mi (10.22 km)250 yd (230 m)$700,000The tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees. Falling trees caused damage to some roofs, and some outbuildings were also damaged. [103]
EF2SW of Flintville to NW of Huntland Lincoln TN 35°01′07″N86°29′15″W / 35.0186°N 86.4875°W / 35.0186; -86.4875 (Flintville (Apr. 28, EF2)) 2309–23249.53 mi (15.34 km)250 yd (230 m)UnknownMany trees were snapped and uprooted. The roof of an office building was blown off, two metal sheds were destroyed, and a metal silo was vaulted 150 yd (140 m). A mobile home was pushed off its foundation, and several single-family homes sustained minor roof damage. [104]
EF0SW of Canton Madison MS 32°35′19″N90°05′58″W / 32.5886°N 90.0994°W / 32.5886; -90.0994 (Canton (Apr. 28, EF0)) 2313–23140.8 mi (1.3 km)75 yd (69 m)$50,000The tornado broke door and window glass at two homes, and caused shingle damage to several other homes. Several trees were knocked down as well. [105]
EF1SSE of Steens, MS to NW of Millport, AL Lowndes (MS), Lamar (AL) MS, AL 33°31′30″N88°18′13″W / 33.5251°N 88.3037°W / 33.5251; -88.3037 (Millport (Apr. 28, EF1)) 2319–233310.03 mi (16.14 km)500 yd (460 m)$500,000In Mississippi, the tornado caused damage to a speedway, and several homes sustained roof and exterior damage. Dozens of trees were snapped and uprooted. In Alabama, numerous additional trees were snapped and uprooted, and several well-built homes sustained minor roof and exterior damage. [106] [107]
EF3W of Richland to E of Pelahatchie Hinds, Rankin, Scott MS 32°13′45″N90°13′21″W / 32.2291°N 90.2225°W / 32.2291; -90.2225 (Richland (Apr. 28, EF3)) 2327–001529.72 mi (47.83 km)400 yd (370 m)$13,284,0001 death – Several commercial and industrial buildings in Richland and Pearl were heavily damaged by this rain-wrapped tornado, a mobile home park in Pearl was severely damaged, and an auto dealership sustained significant roof damage. One metal frame industrial building was severely mangled. Numerous homes and several businesses all along the path sustained less severe EF1-strength damage, and Brandon Middle School's campus suffered minor damage; however, a gas station along Interstate 20 near Pelahatchie sustained significant damage shortly before the tornado dissipated. Many trees were downed along the path. The fatality occurred when a car was thrown 200 yards from Highway 49 in Richland. At least ten other people were injured. Tornado passed very close to the NWS Jackson radar site. [108] [109] [110]
EF2S of Columbus, MS to W of Shaw, AL Lowndes (MS), Pickens (AL) MS, AL 33°26′18″N88°24′23″W / 33.4382°N 88.4064°W / 33.4382; -88.4064 (New Hope (Apr. 28, EF2)) 2338–000214.27 mi (22.97 km)500 yd (460 m)$500,000Near the Mississippi–Alabama state line, two mobile homes were destroyed. Numerous trees were also downed, some of which landed on homes and outbuildings. In Alabama, several homes were damaged. One home was shifted off of its foundation, trapping ten people in the basement, five of whom suffered minor injuries. Several mobile homes were completely destroyed and one small concrete building had its roof torn off and one wall destroyed. Several roofs were damaged and trees uprooted near the end of the path. [111] [112]
EF1 Madden area Leake MS 32°40′29″N89°25′29″W / 32.6746°N 89.4246°W / 32.6746; -89.4246 (Madden (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0008–00195.05 mi (8.13 km)100 yd (91 m)$400,000A chicken house was destroyed and three others were damaged. Two sheds were destroyed and the roof of a mobile home was damaged. Numerous trees were downed as well. [113]
EF1SE of Glen Allen to NW of Eldridge Fayette, Marion AL 33°53′16″N87°42′34″W / 33.8878°N 87.7094°W / 33.8878; -87.7094 (Glen Allen (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0035–00486.97 mi (11.22 km)350 yd (320 m)$250,000Several trees were snapped or uprooted. Several outbuildings were almost completely destroyed while others lost portions of their roofs. [114] [115]
EF3E of Forest to WNW of Lake Scott MS 32°22′13″N89°27′23″W / 32.3703°N 89.4564°W / 32.3703; -89.4564 (Richland (Apr. 28, EF3)) 0038–00464.27 mi (6.87 km)150 yd (140 m)$700,000A significant tornado destroyed a wood-frame home, leaving only interior walls standing and scattering the debris away from the foundation. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, and a chicken house was completely destroyed, with much debris carried away from the site. Three people were injured, one seriously. [116]
EF1NE of Lake to SW of Decatur Newton MS 32°22′57″N89°16′57″W / 32.3824°N 89.2825°W / 32.3824; -89.2825 (Lake (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0054–01109.57 mi (15.40 km)150 yd (140 m)$300,000Trees were downed and homes sustained shingle damage. A chicken house sustained major damage as well. [117]
EF3SE of Belleview to SE of Lynchburg Lincoln, Moore TN 35°00′24″N86°32′59″W / 35.0066°N 86.5497°W / 35.0066; -86.5497 (Kelso (Apr. 28, EF3)) 0109–013326.76 mi (43.07 km)500 yd (460 m)Unknown2 deaths – See section on this tornado [118] [119]
EF2S of Decatur Newton MS 32°24′42″N89°06′53″W / 32.4116°N 89.1147°W / 32.4116; -89.1147 (Decatur (Apr. 28, EF2)) 0112–01315.59 mi (9.00 km)400 yd (370 m)$750,000Several homes sustained significant roof damage, a cart shack at a country club was destroyed, and the golf course at the country club sustained extensive tree damage. Many other trees were downed elsewhere along the path. [120]
EF1S of Higdon to Shiloh Jackson, DeKalb AL 34°47′40″N85°39′21″W / 34.7945°N 85.6557°W / 34.7945; -85.6557 (Higdon (Apr. 29, EF1)) 0118–01296.07 mi (9.77 km)100 yd (91 m)UnknownA tornado caused mostly minor roof, carport, underpinning, and siding damage to multiple homes and mobile homes. Some outbuildings and a church were damaged as well. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted along the path. [121] [122] [123]
EF1SSW of Duffee Newton, Lauderdale MS 32°25′34″N88°56′30″W / 32.4262°N 88.9417°W / 32.4262; -88.9417 (Duffee (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0135–015513.11 mi (21.10 km)100 yd (91 m)$2,750,000Damage from this tornado was primarily limited to snapped and uprooted trees, downed power lines, and some relatively minor damage to several structures. [124] [125]
EF1 Boldo area Walker AL 33°50′04″N87°11′40″W / 33.8344°N 87.1945°W / 33.8344; -87.1945 (Boldo (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0140–01432.39 mi (3.85 km)150 yd (140 m)UnknownSeveral trees were snapped and uprooted. Two homes sustained minor roof damage and a church sustained minor damage as well. [126]
EF1SE of York Sumter AL 32°25′15″N88°16′16″W / 32.4208°N 88.271°W / 32.4208; -88.271 (York (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0230–02421.03 mi (1.66 km)150 yd (140 m)UnknownTwo well-built homes sustained significant roof damage and other structural damage. Several more homes sustained roof damage and several outbuildings were destroyed. A convenience store and local fire station were heavily damaged. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. [127]
EF3 Welti to Berlin Cullman AL 34°05′45″N86°45′35″W / 34.0957°N 86.7598°W / 34.0957; -86.7598 (Cullman County (Apr. 28, EF3)) 0239–02588.88 mi (14.29 km)350 yd (320 m)UnknownIn Welti, the tornado snapped and uprooted numerous hardwood trees, heavily damaged a home, and completely destroyed a building that was under construction. A large travel trailer was also rolled, and damage in Welti was rated EF2. The tornado intensified to EF3 strength past Welti, snapping numerous trees and striking a chicken farm, where a well-built brick house had its top floor wiped away and blown several hundred feet into a ravine. Debris was embedded into nearby fields, and some trees on the property were mangled and partially debarked. A house lost its roof and numerous trees and power poles were downed further along the path. The tornado the re-intensified to high EF2/low EF3 strength as it significantly damaged a power substation. The tornado then struck another chicken farm at EF3 strength, obliterating several large metal chicken houses, with severe mangling of steel trusses noted. 25,000 chickens were killed in this one location. A mobile home was completely destroyed before the tornado abruptly dissipated. [128]
EF3SE of Sandersville Jones, Wayne MS 31°44′31″N89°05′18″W / 31.7420°N 89.0884°W / 31.7420; -89.0884 (Sandersville (Apr. 28, EF3)) 0240–025610.46 mi (16.83 km)880 yd (800 m)$1,850,000Hundreds of trees were snapped and uprooted, with some denuded and partially debarked. A mobile home was destroyed, and a number of houses and additional mobile homes sustained heavy damage. A wood frame home was destroyed, with only some interior walls remaining. Fifteen people were injured. [129] [130]
EF1NE of Little Sandy to S of Cottondale Tuscaloosa AL 33°03′45″N87°38′04″W / 33.0625°N 87.6345°W / 33.0625; -87.6345 (Tuscaloosa (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0259–032012.47 mi (20.07 km)1,500 yd (1,400 m)UnknownNumerous homes sustained minor shingle damage, and one home had part of its roof torn off. A small porch was ripped away from a double-wide mobile home, and hundreds of trees were downed, with several falling on and causing major damage to about 25 mobile homes. Thirteen people were injured. [131]
EF1 Kimberly to S of Hayden Jefferson, Blount AL 33°45′05″N86°49′49″W / 33.7514°N 86.8303°W / 33.7514; -86.8303 (Kimberly (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0300–03208.78 mi (14.13 km)800 yd (730 m)UnknownThis tornado began near Interstate 65 and tracked northeast, snapping or uprooting hundreds of trees. The tornado moved directly through Kimberly, where several structures sustained varying degrees of damage, with the local fire department experiencing major damage. The most extensive damage occurred to the Kimberly Church of God where uplift of most of the roof structure resulted in exterior wall collapse. A large metal industrial building had one of its walls blown out as well. Four people were injured. [132] [133]
EF1ENE of Cohutta, GA Whitfield (GA), Bradley (TN) GA, TN 34°57′04″N84°52′18″W / 34.951°N 84.8718°W / 34.951; -84.8718 (Cohutta (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0305–03153.95 mi (6.36 km)100 yd (91 m)$120,000A tornado caused a chicken coop to collapse, killing 16,000 chickens. A nearby farm building was also destroyed. The storm continued northeast into Tennessee where it shifted a home off its foundation before dissipating. [134] [135]
EF2N of Waynesboro Wayne MS 31°45′28″N88°45′21″W / 31.7579°N 88.7559°W / 31.7579; -88.7559 (Waynesboro (Apr. 28, EF2)) 0309–03209.2 mi (14.8 km)250 yd (230 m)$1,000,000Several single-family houses and mobile homes sustained heavy damage or were destroyed. [136]
EF2 Graysville Jefferson AL 33°35′08″N87°00′20″W / 33.5856°N 87.0055°W / 33.5856; -87.0055 (Graysville (Apr. 28, EF2)) 0313–03235.46 mi (8.79 km)1,800 yd (1,600 m)UnknownA strong wedge tornado snapped or uprooted numerous trees along its path. It caused significant damage to homes and businesses in Graysville, including one manufactured home that was destroyed and three others that sustained major damage. Near the Adamsville Parkway, two brick homes had exterior walls collapse while a manufactured home was damaged. Three people were injured. [137]
EF1NE of Brookwood to NW of Weller Tuscaloosa, Jefferson AL 33°18′46″N87°13′11″W / 33.3129°N 87.2197°W / 33.3129; -87.2197 (Brookwood (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0355–04044.46 mi (7.18 km)675 yd (617 m)UnknownA tornado snapped and uprooted a number of trees. Minor tree damage occurred along the later part of the path. [138] [139]
EF1SE of North Johns Jefferson AL 33°18′58″N87°06′40″W / 33.3162°N 87.111°W / 33.3162; -87.111 (North Johns (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0400–04197.62 mi (12.26 km)913 yd (835 m)UnknownA tornado snapped and uprooted hundreds of trees. [140]
EF2 Bessemer Jefferson AL 33°21′33″N86°59′42″W / 33.3592°N 86.995°W / 33.3592; -86.995 (Bessemer (Apr. 28, EF2)) 0416–04255.14 mi (8.27 km)600 yd (550 m)UnknownHundreds of trees were uprooted or snapped, many of which fell on homes. The worst damage occurred at the municipal golf course, where the clubhouse was destroyed. Several homes and an apartment complex suffered roof damage. [141]
EF1NNW of Highland Lake Blount AL 33°53′27″N86°29′14″W / 33.8908°N 86.4871°W / 33.8908; -86.4871 (Highland Lake (Apr. 28, EF1)) 0422–04357.81 mi (12.57 km)1,000 yd (910 m)UnknownA few homes and buildings sustained largely minor damage, although one chicken barn and one older home were heavily impacted. Hay barns and outbuildings sustained significant damage, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. [142]

April 29 event

List of reported tornadoes – Tuesday, April 29, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
EF1SSE of Grove Hill Clarke AL 31°34′33″N87°45′48″W / 31.5759°N 87.7633°W / 31.5759; -87.7633 (Grove Hill (Apr. 29, EF1)) 0515–05170.31 mi (0.50 km)200 yd (180 m)$5,000Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. Two homes and a barn sustained minor roof damage. [143]
EF2N of Springville St. Clair, Blount AL 33°47′57″N86°32′22″W / 33.7993°N 86.5395°W / 33.7993; -86.5395 (Springville (Apr. 29, EF2)) 0524–054314.6 mi (23.5 km)1,300 yd (1,200 m)UnknownA home under construction was swept off its foundation thrown 50 yd (46 m) into a lake. A small utility trailer was thrown similar distances, a manufactured home was destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Numerous additional homes sustained damage, including one that had its roof ripped off and walls collapsed. Two people were injured. [144] [145]
EF3E of Sardis City to SE of Crossville Etowah, DeKalb AL 34°10′13″N86°02′38″W / 34.1703°N 86.0439°W / 34.1703; -86.0439 (Crawford (Apr. 29, EF3)) 0532–054711.73 mi (18.88 km)600 yd (550 m)UnknownA home was lifted off its block foundation and moved 60–80 ft (18–24 m), but its walls remained mostly intact. Several manufactured homes were destroyed and two others suffered significant damage to their roofs and exterior walls. A two-story home was destroyed with just a few interior walls left standing and the debris scattered hundreds of yards. A chicken house was completely destroyed. In DeKalb County near the Aroney community, a trailer home was completely destroyed with its undercarriage so mangled that it was nearly unrecognizable. Several other homes suffered significant roof damage further along the path, with one roof almost completely removed. A barn and an outbuilding were destroyed as well. Many trees were snapped and uprooted along the path, including a few that were debarked. [146] [147]
EF2Northern Dawson DeKalb AL 34°18′26″N85°55′50″W / 34.3073°N 85.9305°W / 34.3073; -85.9305 (Dawson (Apr. 29, EF2)) 0554–06002.47 mi (3.98 km)200 yd (180 m)UnknownA strong tornado struck the north side of the small community of Dawson, where several homes and mobile homes sustained roof damage, and one home was severely damaged and lost most of its roof. Several large farm buildings were significantly damaged, and numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. [148]
EF2W of Fort Payne DeKalb AL 34°20′57″N85°50′24″W / 34.3491°N 85.8401°W / 34.3491; -85.8401 (Fort Payne (Apr. 29, EF2)) 0606–062711.71 mi (18.85 km)200 yd (180 m)UnknownA mobile home was separated from its undercarriage and completely destroyed, and other homes and mobile homes sustained roof and window damage. Numerous trees and power poles were snapped and along the path. [149]
EF1NW of Sardis City Etowah AL 34°05′23″N86°09′18″W / 34.0896°N 86.1550°W / 34.0896; -86.1550 (Sardis City (Apr. 29, EF1)) 0617–06276.28 mi (10.11 km)200 yd (180 m)UnknownA tornado touched down, snapping and uprooting trees. One house was shifted off its foundation but suffered only minor roof damage. A wooden barn was heavily damaged as well. Several trailers were damaged with one losing its roof and a portion of its exterior walls, and another losing most of its roof and carport. A two-story house lost part of its roof covering. [150]
EF0 Aroney to S of Kilpatrick DeKalb AL 34°13′27″N86°04′41″W / 34.2243°N 86.0781°W / 34.2243; -86.0781 (Aroney (Apr. 29, EF0)) 0628–06322.42 mi (3.89 km)75 yd (69 m)UnknownTornado caused minor damage to homes, farm buildings, and trees. [151]
EF1S of Mentone to Lookout Mountain DeKalb AL 34°30′17″N85°37′03″W / 34.5048°N 85.6174°W / 34.5048; -85.6174 (Mentone (Apr. 29, EF1)) 0636–065110.2 mi (16.4 km)200 yd (180 m)UnknownSouth of Mentone, numerous trees were downed and outbuildings sustained minor damage. The tornado then struck Mentone, where only minor tree damage occurred. More severe tree damage occurred north of town before the tornado dissipated. [152]
EF1 Pumpkin Center area DeKalb AL 34°25′42″N85°38′48″W / 34.4282°N 85.6466°W / 34.4282; -85.6466 (Pumpkin Center (Apr. 29, EF1)) 0723–07251.05 mi (1.69 km)200 yd (180 m)UnknownNumerous trees were snapped and uprooted, and a barn was leveled. Tin roofing from the barn was found 1/3 of a mile away. [153]
EF0SW of Society Hill Macon AL 32°25′01″N85°27′31″W / 32.4170°N 85.4585°W / 32.4170; -85.4585 (Society Hill (Apr. 29, EF0)) 0825–08271.74 mi (2.80 km)75 yd (69 m)UnknownSociety Hill Methodist Church sustained minor roof damage and numerous trees were uprooted. [154]
EF3NW of Crawford to Smiths Station Russell, Lee AL 32°27′54″N85°14′01″W / 32.4650°N 85.2336°W / 32.4650; -85.2336 (Crawford (Apr. 29, EF3)) 0856–091211.45 mi (18.43 km)1,200 yd (1,100 m)UnknownA tornado touched down northwest of Crawford and tracked northeast. Damage was initially confined to trees before it intensified. After crossing SR 169, it reached EF3 intensity and lifted six manufactured homes off their foundations and rolled them, completely destroying them. A two-story home nearby had its second floor destroyed. Three nearby wood frame homes were also lifted off their foundations and completely destroyed, with others sustaining roof damage. Hundreds of trees in the area were snapped or uprooted and some experienced debarking. Continuing northeast, dozens more homes sustained varying degrees of damage. The tornado later dissipated after crossing US 280 and causing minor tree damage in Smith's Station. Thirteen people were injured. [155] [156]
EF0SW of Cove City Craven NC 35°10′N77°21′W / 35.17°N 77.35°W / 35.17; -77.35 (Cove City (Apr. 29, EF0)) 1825–18260.04 mi (0.064 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Tornado briefly touched down in an open field, causing no damage. [157]
EF1E of Stedman Cumberland NC 35°01′12″N78°40′55″W / 35.02°N 78.682°W / 35.02; -78.682 (Stedman (Apr. 29, EF1)) 1952–19591.72 mi (2.77 km)200 yd (180 m)$50,000Nearly a dozen homes sustained roof damage, ranging from loss of shingles to a single-wide mobile home that lost its entire roof. Dozens of trees were downed as well. [158]
EF0NNE of Conetoe Edgecombe NC 35°50′53″N77°26′02″W / 35.848°N 77.434°W / 35.848; -77.434 (Conetoe (Apr. 29, EF0)) 2209–22204.15 mi (6.68 km)100 yd (91 m)$25,000Several mobile homes and outbuildings sustained minor damage, and numerous trees were downed as well. [159]
EF0NE of Shine Greene NC 35°26′28″N77°47′21″W / 35.441°N 77.7891°W / 35.441; -77.7891 (Shine (Apr. 29, EF0)) 2349–23500.02 mi (0.032 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Tornado briefly touched down in an open field, causing no damage. [160]
EF1SW of Hobbton Sampson NC 35°08′57″N78°23′41″W / 35.1491°N 78.3948°W / 35.1491; -78.3948 (Hobbton (Apr. 29, EF1)) 0010–01120.81 mi (1.30 km)100 yd (91 m)$355,000Brief tornado leveled a hog house, caused roof damage to a home, and downed several trees. [161]

April 30 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, April 30, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] Summary
EF1S of Graceville Jackson FL 30°52′43″N85°31′42″W / 30.8785°N 85.5282°W / 30.8785; -85.5282 (Graceville (Apr. 30, EF1)) 0644–06521.62 mi (2.61 km)100 yd (91 m)$200,000Several homes were damaged and numerous trees were downed. One house was severely damaged when a large oak tree fell through it. [162]
EF1SE of Campbellton Jackson FL 30°52′44″N85°21′51″W / 30.8788°N 85.3641°W / 30.8788; -85.3641 (Campbellton (Apr. 30, EF1)) 0652–07004.61 mi (7.42 km)150 yd (140 m)$3,000Numerous trees were downed. [163]

May

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
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May 6 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, May 6, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0E of Midvale Fremont WY 43°13′10″N108°23′00″W / 43.2194°N 108.3833°W / 43.2194; -108.3833 (Midvale (May. 6, EF0)) 2005–20094.79 mi (7.71 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [164]
EF1ENE of Midvale Fremont WY 43°17′48″N108°20′12″W / 43.2966°N 108.3367°W / 43.2966; -108.3367 (Midvale (May. 6, EF1)) 2007–20101.52 mi (2.45 km)50 yd (46 m)$12,000A brief tornado toppled a few power poles. [165]

May 7 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, May 7, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0SSE of Eden Sweetwater WY 41°54′18″N109°23′05″W / 41.905°N 109.3848°W / 41.905; -109.3848 (Eden (May. 7, EF0)) 2108–21100.53 mi (0.85 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A brief tornado touched down near U.S. Route 191. [166]
EF0E of Platteville Weld CO 40°14′N104°49′W / 40.23°N 104.81°W / 40.23; -104.81 (Platteville (May 7, EF0)) 2115–21252.62 mi (4.22 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A tornado touched down over open fields. [167]
EF0SSE of Platner Washington CO 40°01′N103°02′W / 40.02°N 103.03°W / 40.02; -103.03 (Platner (May 7, EF0)) 22050.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado touched down over open fields. [168]
EF0E of Akron Washington CO 40°08′N103°05′W / 40.13°N 103.08°W / 40.13; -103.08 (Akron (May 7, EF0)) 2222–22305.46 mi (8.79 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A tornado touched down over open fields. [169]
EF0W of Holyoke Phillips CO 40°36′N102°38′W / 40.6°N 102.63°W / 40.6; -102.63 (Holyoke (May 7, EF0)) 23250.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado touched down over open fields. [170]
EF0SSW of Burkburnett Wichita TX 34°01′59″N98°36′07″W / 34.033°N 98.602°W / 34.033; -98.602 (Burkburnett (May. 7, EF0)) 0003–00040.2 mi (0.32 km)75 yd (69 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [171]
EF0 Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge Comanche OK 34°46′01″N98°41′49″W / 34.767°N 98.697°W / 34.767; -98.697 (Burkburnett (May. 7, EF0)) 0006–00091.5 mi (2.4 km)400 yd (370 m)$0Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted along the slopes of Moko Mountain. [172]

May 8 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, May 8, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0NE of Ridgley Barry MO 36°45′09″N93°59′04″W / 36.7525°N 93.9845°W / 36.7525; -93.9845 (Ridgley (May. 8, EF0)) 1845–18502.39 mi (3.85 km)50 yd (46 m)$10,000Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. [173]
EF0SW of Bagdad Lincoln CO 39°05′N103°37′W / 39.08°N 103.62°W / 39.08; -103.62 (Bagdad (May 8, EF0)) 21100.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado touched down over open fields. [174]
EF0 Cockrell Hill area Dallas TX 32°45′25″N96°53′20″W / 32.757°N 96.889°W / 32.757; -96.889 (Cockrell Hill (May. 8, EF0)) 2015–20160.46 mi (0.74 km)120 yd (110 m)$80,000A brief tornado caused minor damage to a warehouse in Cockrell Hill. [175]
EF0SW of Hugo Lincoln CO 39°03′N103°34′W / 39.05°N 103.57°W / 39.05; -103.57 (Hugo (May 8, EF0)) 21270.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A tornado touched down over open fields. [176]
EF0ENE Butterfield Watonwan MN 43°57′19″N94°36′30″W / 43.9552°N 94.6083°W / 43.9552; -94.6083 (Butterfield (May. 8, EF0)) 2151–21540.83 mi (1.34 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over open fields. [177]
EF0NNE of Madelia Watonwan, Brown, Blue Earth MN 44°06′26″N94°22′44″W / 44.1073°N 94.379°W / 44.1073; -94.379 (Madelia (May. 8, EF0)) 2209–22132.1 mi (3.4 km)50 yd (46 m)$1,000A brief tornado caused minor damage. [178] [179]
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EF1NW of Ava Douglas MO 36°59′47″N92°42′51″W / 36.9964°N 92.7143°W / 36.9964; -92.7143 (Ava (May. 8, EF1)) 2210–22152.5 mi (4.0 km)100 yd (91 m)$15,000Numerous trees were snapped and powerlines were downed. A barn was destroyed and a highway sign was damaged [181]
EF0W of Frost Navarro TX 32°05′N96°50′W / 32.08°N 96.84°W / 32.08; -96.84 (Frost (May. 8, EF0)) 2222UnknownUnknown$0A tornado briefly touched down and was photographed by a spotter. [182]
EF1SE of Taral Pope AR 35°18′34″N93°06′58″W / 35.3094°N 93.1162°W / 35.3094; -93.1162 (Taral (May. 8, EF1)) 0144–01471.66 mi (2.67 km)50 yd (46 m)$250,000A tornado overturned a mobile home and destroyed a chicken house. [183]

May 10 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, May 10, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0NW of Monteview Jefferson ID 43°59′29″N112°36′55″W / 43.9914°N 112.6153°W / 43.9914; -112.6153 (Monteview (May. 10, EF0)) 1747–17530.02 mi (0.032 km)15 yd (14 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over open fields. [184]
EF1E of Black Geneva AL 31°00′04″N85°38′32″W / 31.0012°N 85.6421°W / 31.0012; -85.6421 (Black (May. 10, EF1)) 2007–20162.15 mi (3.46 km)100 yd (91 m)$85,000A house sustained considerable damage and metal barn was destroyed. Support beams at the barn were blown over, which resulted in concrete footings being pulled out of the ground at that location. [185]
EF2N of Sibley to SW of Henrietta Jackson, Ray MO 39°12′45″N94°10′12″W / 39.2125°N 94.1701°W / 39.2125; -94.1701 (Sibley (May. 10, EF2)) 2215–225512.63 mi (20.33 km)500 yd (460 m)UnknownTornado struck the town of Orrick, causing extensive damage. Roofs were blown off of homes, and numerous trees and power lines were downed. A school building in town was severely damaged and lost a large portion of its roof. 80% of the structures in Orrick sustained some degree of damage. [186] [187]
EF0N of Lexington Ray MO 39°12′42″N93°52′10″W / 39.2118°N 93.8694°W / 39.2118; -93.8694 (Lexington (May. 10, EF0)) 2300–23020.64 mi (1.03 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [188]
EF1NNE of Marshall Saline MO 39°09′59″N93°10′19″W / 39.1665°N 93.172°W / 39.1665; -93.172 (Marshall (May. 10, EF1)) 0026–00437.27 mi (11.70 km)1,350 yd (1,230 m)$10,000Large wedge tornado damaged trees, power lines, and farm structures. [189]
EF0NW of Severy Greenwood KS 37°39′35″N96°16′49″W / 37.6598°N 96.2804°W / 37.6598; -96.2804 (Severy (May. 10, EF0)) 0116–01170.08 mi (0.13 km)75 yd (69 m)$0Rope tornado touched down in an open field, causing no damage. [190]

May 11 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, May 11, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0WNW of Deweese Clay NE 40°22′57″N98°16′28″W / 40.3824°N 98.2745°W / 40.3824; -98.2745 (Deweese (May. 11, EF0)) 2026–20270.07 mi (0.11 km)150 yd (140 m)$0Tornado briefly touched down in a field, causing no damage. [191]
EF3NNW of Fairfield to NE Sutton Clay, Fillmore NE 40°29′33″N98°07′15″W / 40.4926°N 98.1207°W / 40.4926; -98.1207 (Clay Center (May. 11, EF3)) 2050–212820.21 mi (32.52 km)1,300 yd (1,200 m)$14,000,000Multiple-vortex wedge tornado damaged multiple homes, including an unanchored block-foundation home that was leveled. Irrigation pivots were overturned, grain bins and outbuildings were destroyed, and numerous trees and power poles were snapped. RFD winds away from the main tornado severely damaged the town of Sutton. [192] [193]
EF0NW of Charleston Lee IA 40°36′21″N91°33′33″W / 40.6059°N 91.5592°W / 40.6059; -91.5592 (Clay Center (May. 11, EF0)) 21240.1 mi (0.16 km)30 yd (27 m)$0Brief tornado snapped tree limbs. [194]
EF2NW of Grafton to N of Fairmont Fillmore NE 40°39′50″N97°43′51″W / 40.6638°N 97.7309°W / 40.6638; -97.7309 (Grafton (May. 11, EF2)) 2125–21419.38 mi (15.10 km)750 yd (690 m)$3,500,000A home was shifted 30 ft (9.1 m) off its foundation, and another lost part of its roof. Grain bins were destroyed and irrigation pivots were overturned. Widespread tree and power pole damage occurred. [195]
EF0S of Grafton Fillmore NE 40°37′07″N97°41′58″W / 40.6185°N 97.6994°W / 40.6185; -97.6994 (Grafton (May. 11, EF0)) 2125–21260.04 mi (0.064 km)100 yd (91 m)$0Brief anticyclonic tornado remained over open fields with no damage. [196]
EF1NW of Fairmont to NW of Exeter Fillmore NE 40°38′33″N97°35′32″W / 40.6424°N 97.5922°W / 40.6424; -97.5922 (Fairmont (May. 11, EF1)) 2140–21486.2 mi (10.0 km)150 yd (140 m)$150,000Anticyclonic tornado pushed an outbuilding and a grain bin off of their foundations, and the roof of another outbuilding was partially blown off. Numerous irrigation pivots were overturned, a home sustained minor roof damage, and extensive tree damage occurred. [197]
EF3N of Exeter to S of Goehner Fillmore, York, Seward NE 40°41′32″N97°27′11″W / 40.6922°N 97.4531°W / 40.6922; -97.4531 (Exeter (May. 11, EF3)) 2157–222819.14 mi (30.80 km)2,640 yd (2,410 m)$11,400,000Widespread damage occurred as a result of this very large wedge tornado, which was over a mile wide at times. One house was completely destroyed near the beginning of the path. Near Cordova, two brick homes were destroyed with only some interior walls left standing. The tornado struck the town of Beaver Crossing before dissipating, where nearly every structure in town sustained some type of damage, ranging from minor to significant. Garages and outbuildings were destroyed throughout the town, and multiple homes had their roofs torn off, a few of which sustained collapse of exterior walls. Irrigation pivots were overturned and twisted, outbuildings and grain bins were destroyed, and numerous trees and power poles were snapped along the path. [198] [199]
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EF0E of McCool Junction York NE 40°45′00″N97°23′15″W / 40.7501°N 97.3875°W / 40.7501; -97.3875 (McCool Junction (May. 11, EF0)) 2204–22060.61 mi (0.98 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Satellite tornado moved southwest and merged with the main Cordova/Beaver Crossing EF3 tornado, causing no damage. [201]
EF0NW of Beaver Crossing Seward NE 40°47′N97°17′W / 40.79°N 97.29°W / 40.79; -97.29 (Beaver Crossing (May. 11, EF0)) 2213–22191.71 mi (2.75 km)100 yd (91 m)$0Another satellite of the Cordova/Beaver Crossing EF3 tornado caused minor tree damage. [202]
EF2E of Beaver Crossing Seward NE 40°46′N97°12′W / 40.77°N 97.2°W / 40.77; -97.2 (Beaver Crossing (May. 11, EF2)) 2223–22387.96 mi (12.81 km)500 yd (460 m)UnknownTornado rapidly developed after the initial EF3 Beaver Crossing tornado dissipated. Large outbuildings were completely destroyed, trees were snapped, power lines were downed, and a semi-truck was flipped. [203]
EF2S of Garland Seward NE 40°52′19″N97°02′06″W / 40.872°N 97.0351°W / 40.872; -97.0351 (Garland (May. 11, EF2)) 2253–23054.67 mi (7.52 km)500 yd (460 m)UnknownMultiple homes were impacted, including one that had its roof torn off. Large, well-constructed outbuildings were destroyed, and extensive tree and power line damage occurred. [204]
EF1E of McCool Junction to N of Beaver Crossing York, Seward NE 40°44′27″N97°22′51″W / 40.7407°N 97.3808°W / 40.7407; -97.3808 (McCool Junction (May. 11, EF1)) 2258–23105.55 mi (8.93 km)700 yd (640 m)$60,000Irrigation pivots were overturned, grain bins were destroyed, and power poles were snapped. Outbuildings were destroyed and tree damage occurred as well. [205] [206]
EF1NW of Malcolm Lancaster NE 40°55′16″N96°54′49″W / 40.9211°N 96.9135°W / 40.9211; -96.9135 (Malcolm (May. 11, EF1)) 2307–23133 mi (4.8 km)400 yd (370 m)UnknownTornado completely destroyed several outbuildings and damaged the roof of a house at a farmstead. Trees were snapped and a hay bale was thrown nearly one half-mile. [207]
EF2N of Raymond Lancaster NE 40°58′12″N96°47′44″W / 40.97°N 96.7955°W / 40.97; -96.7955 (Raymond (May. 11, EF2)) 2311–23202.5 mi (4.0 km)300 yd (270 m)UnknownA house near the beginning of the path sustained structural damage, and a well-built garage was destroyed with a nearby camper being rolled over 100 yards. Several farmsteads were hit, including one where the roof was partially removed from the farmhouse, farm machinery was tossed, and every outbuilding on the property was destroyed. Trees were uprooted as well. [208]
EF1S of Frizell Pawnee KS 38°08′18″N99°12′57″W / 38.1383°N 99.2157°W / 38.1383; -99.2157 (Frizell (May. 11, EF1)) 2312–23182.5 mi (4.0 km)300 yd (270 m)UnknownMultiple-vortex tornado remained over rural areas, causing tree damage and overturning irrigation sprinkler pivots. [209]
EF1WNW of Raymond Lancaster NE 40°57′32″N96°47′55″W / 40.959°N 96.7986°W / 40.959; -96.7986 (Raymond (May. 11, EF1)) 2320–23305.27 mi (8.48 km)280 yd (260 m)UnknownThe roof was torn off of an outbuilding and tree damage occurred. [210]
EF0E of Ceresco Saunders NE 41°03′39″N96°36′30″W / 41.0609°N 96.6082°W / 41.0609; -96.6082 (Ceresco (May. 11, EF0)) 2342–23451.8 mi (2.9 km)200 yd (180 m)UnknownTornado remained over open country and caused no damage. [211]
EF0E of Ardell Edwards KS 37°52′38″N99°28′20″W / 37.8772°N 99.4722°W / 37.8772; -99.4722 (Ardell (May. 11, EF0)) 2344–23450.75 mi (1.21 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Brief, weak tornado. [212]
EF1SE of Daykin to NE of Swanton Jefferson, Saline NE 40°17′56″N97°16′27″W / 40.2988°N 97.2741°W / 40.2988; -97.2741 (Daykin (May. 11, EF1)) 2355–001515.5 mi (24.9 km)500 yd (460 m)UnknownA church, a home, and a farmstead sustained minor damage near the beginning of the path. Extensive tree damage occurred as the tornado struck Swanton, and minor structural damage occurred in town as well. A modular home sustained roof damage before the tornado dissipated. [213] [214]
EF1SW of Waterloo to S of Elkhorn Saunders, Douglas NE 41°09′48″N96°22′39″W / 41.1632°N 96.3776°W / 41.1632; -96.3776 (Waterloo (May. 11, EF1)) 2359–002510.7 mi (17.2 km)800 yd (730 m)UnknownTornado touched down near the Two Rivers State Recreation Area. Numerous trees were toppled, some of which caused damage to homes and vehicles. Homes in the Elk Valley subdivision sustained shingle damage. [215] [216]
EF1NW of Elkhorn to S of Bennington Douglas NE 41°17′56″N96°15′14″W / 41.2989°N 96.254°W / 41.2989; -96.254 (Waterloo (May. 11, EF1)) 0021–00275.16 mi (8.30 km)200 yd (180 m)UnknownTornado moved through several subdivisions. Numerous trees and power poles were downed, and homes sustained roof and garage door damage. One home lost a large section of its roof. A farm shed was damaged before the tornado dissipated. [217]
EF0N of Spink Union SD 42°52′17″N96°44′00″W / 42.8713°N 96.7332°W / 42.8713; -96.7332 (Akron (May. 11, EF0)) 0032–00382.5 mi (4.0 km)50 yd (46 m)$20,000A two-story garage lost part of one of its second story walls, a hog barn was damaged, and the top of a grain bin was ripped off. Tree damage occurred as well. [218]
EF1ESE of Middleburg Sioux IA 43°05′50″N96°00′52″W / 43.0973°N 96.0144°W / 43.0973; -96.0144 (Middleburg (May. 11, EF1)) 0135–01464 mi (6.4 km)100 yd (91 m)$3,000,000Three farmsteads were damaged, with a house sustaining damage at one of them. Structures and vehicles sustained considerable damage at a dairy farm. [219]
EF0NE of Hudson Stafford KS 38°10′34″N98°33′44″W / 38.1762°N 98.5622°W / 38.1762; -98.5622 (Hudson (May. 11, EF0)) 0144–01483.43 mi (5.52 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Tornado moved through open fields, causing no damage. [220]
EF0NNE of Newkirk Sioux IA 43°06′11″N95°55′45″W / 43.1031°N 95.9293°W / 43.1031; -95.9293 (Newkirk (May. 11, EF0)) 0150–01520.86 mi (1.38 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Tornado remained over open country and caused no damage. [221]
EF0E of Sheldon O'Brien IA 43°10′41″N95°48′50″W / 43.178°N 95.814°W / 43.178; -95.814 (Sheldon (May. 11, EF0)) 0159–02010.86 mi (1.38 km)50 yd (46 m)$5,000Tree damage occurred and a vehicle was damaged by flying debris. [222]
EF0ESE of Springvale Pratt KS 37°30′56″N98°55′29″W / 37.5155°N 98.9246°W / 37.5155; -98.9246 (Springvale (May. 11, EF0)) 0203–02064.6 mi (7.4 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Weak tornado caused no damage. [223]
EF0SW of Sterling Rice KS 38°11′28″N98°13′33″W / 38.191°N 98.2257°W / 38.191; -98.2257 (Sterling (May. 11, EF0)) 0212–02130.42 mi (0.68 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage [224]
EF0NW of Sterling Rice KS 38°14′04″N98°13′14″W / 38.2345°N 98.2205°W / 38.2345; -98.2205 (Sterling (May. 11, EF0)) 0220–02221.02 mi (1.64 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Tornado caused power flashes but no noticeable damage. [225]
EF2SSW of Guthrie Center to ESE of Fanslers Guthrie IA 41°36′39″N94°30′46″W / 41.6108°N 94.5128°W / 41.6108; -94.5128 (Guthrie Center (May. 11, EF2)) 0243–024810.34 mi (16.64 km)240 yd (220 m)$1,300,000A large condominium building was severely damaged, losing its roof and many of its second floor walls. Numerous trees were snapped and barns were damaged as well. [226]
EF0NNW of Inman McPherson KS 38°17′42″N97°47′20″W / 38.2951°N 97.789°W / 38.2951; -97.789 (Inman (May. 11, EF0)) 0251–02531.25 mi (2.01 km)75 yd (69 m)$0Tornado caused power flashes but no noticeable damage. [227]
EF0WSW of Inman McPherson KS 38°13′26″N97°48′01″W / 38.2239°N 97.8003°W / 38.2239; -97.8003 (Inman (May. 11, EF0)) 0254–02560.68 mi (1.09 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [228]
EF1E of Fanslers Guthrie IA 41°43′26″N94°25′27″W / 41.7239°N 94.4243°W / 41.7239; -94.4243 (Fanslers (May. 11, EF1)) 0256–03034.33 mi (6.97 km)190 yd (170 m)$400,000Trees were uprooted, including one that crushed a car. [229]
EF0E of McPherson McPherson KS 38°21′47″N97°37′49″W / 38.363°N 97.6304°W / 38.363; -97.6304 (McPherson (May. 11, EF0)) 0305–03081.13 mi (1.82 km)75 yd (69 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [230]
EF0N of Dallas Center Dallas IA 41°44′06″N93°58′39″W / 41.7351°N 93.9776°W / 41.7351; -93.9776 (Dallas Center (May. 11, EF0)) 0321–03275.91 mi (9.51 km)100 yd (91 m)$100,000Farm buildings were damaged. [231]
EF0SW of Napier Boone IA 41°56′50″N93°45′48″W / 41.9471°N 93.7634°W / 41.9471; -93.7634 (Napier (May. 11, EF0)) 0344–03461.68 mi (2.70 km)100 yd (91 m)$25,000A short-lived tornado caused minor damage to a farmstead. [232]

May 12 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, May 12, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0SW of Shawville Lorain OH 41°20′51″N82°02′00″W / 41.3474°N 82.0332°W / 41.3474; -82.0332 (Shawville (May. 12, EF0)) 2345–23501.02 mi (1.64 km)100 yd (91 m)$75,000Tornado remained mainly over farmland. Several trees were downed and a few buildings sustained minor roof damage. Downgraded from EF1 to EF0 post-survey. [233]
EF0WNW of Poe Medina OH 41°05′10″N81°51′50″W / 41.086°N 81.864°W / 41.086; -81.864 (Poe (May 12, EF0)) 0015–00170.21 mi (0.34 km)40 yd (37 m)$25,000Homes and businesses sustained minor roof and fascia damage. [234]

May 14 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, May 14, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0SSW of Mount Washington Bullitt KY 37°55′54″N85°35′18″W / 37.9318°N 85.5882°W / 37.9318; -85.5882 (Mount Washington (May. 14, EF0)) 1823–18271.5 mi (2.4 km)50 yd (46 m)$15,000A short-lived tornado snapped many tree limbs and caused minor structural damage [235]
EF0W of Perote Bullock AL 31°56′57″N85°44′26″W / 31.9493°N 85.7406°W / 31.9493; -85.7406 (Perote (May. 14, EF0)) 1918–19200.87 mi (1.40 km)200 yd (180 m)$0A brief tornado damaged several trees [236]
EF0SE of Alexander City Tallapoosa AL 32°54′11″N85°55′49″W / 32.903°N 85.9304°W / 32.903; -85.9304 (Alexander City (May. 14, EF0)) 1921–19251.89 mi (3.04 km)150 yd (140 m)$0A short-lived tornado uprooted numerous trees and caused minor structural damage [237]
EF0NNW of Millerville Clay AL 33°14′59″N85°56′56″W / 33.2496°N 85.949°W / 33.2496; -85.949 (Millerville (May. 14, EF0)) 2028–20290.1 mi (0.16 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A brief tornado damaged or uprooted 25–30 trees. [238]
EF0WNW of Letan Box Butte NE 42°04′N103°14′W / 42.07°N 103.24°W / 42.07; -103.24 (Letan (May. 14, EF0)) 2030–20350.78 mi (1.26 km)40 yd (37 m)$0A weak landspout touched down west of Kilpatrick Lake. [239]
EF2NE of Hopkinsville Christian KY 36°54′51″N87°27′04″W / 36.9142°N 87.4512°W / 36.9142; -87.4512 (Hopkinsville (May. 14, EF2)) 2136–21403.74 mi (6.02 km)150 yd (140 m)$100,000A half-dozen homes sustained minor to moderate damage. Two pole barns were destroyed. Portable storage buildings were moved 20–25 yd (18–23 m). Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted. [240]
EF3SE of Cedarville Greene OH 39°40′51″N83°50′53″W / 39.6808°N 83.8480°W / 39.6808; -83.8480 (Cedarville (May. 14, EF3)) 2144–22038.93 mi (14.37 km)400 yd (370 m)$500,000The tornado touched down near Cedarville, damaging a home and a camper. A nearby farmstead was impacted, where a barn lost a large section of its roof and a few walls were collapsed. Several fences and outbuildings were completely destroyed, and another home had its windows blown out with significant roof damage. A trailer was flipped over and a detached garage was completely destroyed. A pickup truck was picked up and dragged about 75 yd (69 m) away into a field from the garage, and a lawn tractor was thrown several hundred yards. A farmstead in the direct path of the tornado sustained significant damage, where the poorly anchored farmhouse completely collapsed, with very few interior walls remaining. Healthy hardwood trees on the property were debarked and denuded. Several barns were completely destroyed and several grain silos were thrown up to one-half mile away. Another home lost sections of its roof and walls and was completely spattered with mud before the tornado rapidly weakened and dissipated. [241]
EF0 Eastman area Dodge GA 32°11′10″N83°10′36″W / 32.1861°N 83.1767°W / 32.1861; -83.1767 (Eastman (May. 14, EF0)) 0349–03541.72 mi (2.77 km)100 yd (91 m)$50,000An anticyclonic tornado touched down near the Dodge County Hospital, causing minor damage. Moderate damage occurred in the town of Eastman, with a few structures losing their roof. [242]
EF1N of Homer Banks GA 34°21′15″N83°30′01″W / 34.3542°N 83.5003°W / 34.3542; -83.5003 (Mount Washington (May. 14, EF0)) 0403–04137.75 mi (12.47 km)200 yd (180 m)$50,000A tornado moved through mostly wooded areas, causing extensive tree damage. A few homes had minor roof damage along the path as well. [243]

May 15 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, May 15, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0SSW of Charlotte Mecklenburg NC 35°08′10″N80°55′05″W / 35.1361°N 80.9180°W / 35.1361; -80.9180 (Charlotte (May. 15, EF0)) 1046–10470.67 mi (1.08 km)30 yd (27 m)$10,000The tornado removed siding from one industrial building and tore away a glass panel from a second. A large awning was thrown or rolled. Numerous trees were downed. [244]
EF1NW of Bass Columbia FL 30°09′41″N82°47′22″W / 30.1615°N 82.7894°W / 30.1615; -82.7894 (Bass (May. 15, EF1)) 1315–13170.40 mi (0.64 km)50 yd (46 m)UnknownNumerous trees were snapped or uprooted. An outbuilding lost a large portion of its tin roof. [245]
EF0 Doral area Miami-Dade FL 25°47′09″N80°19′44″W / 25.7858°N 80.3288°W / 25.7858; -80.3288 (Doral (May. 15, EF0)) 1830–18330.27 mi (0.43 km)30 yd (27 m)UnknownA tornado touched down west of Miami International Airport and tracked east-northeast. Street signs, trees, and a vehicle were damaged along its path. [246]
EF1SW of Durham Durham NC 35°57′14″N78°56′05″W / 35.9538°N 78.9347°W / 35.9538; -78.9347 (Durham (May. 15, EF1)) 2210–22130.76 mi (1.22 km)150 yd (140 m)$250,000Dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted and approximately 40 homes sustained roof or structural damage, mainly from downed trees. [247]
EF0 Lock Haven area Clinton PA 41°07′59″N77°25′52″W / 41.133°N 77.431°W / 41.133; -77.431 (Lock Haven (May. 15, EF0)) 2303–23040.32 mi (0.51 km)100 yd (91 m)$5,000Part of a warehouse roof was lifted, allowing part of the wall to collapse inward. The chimney of one house was toppled and a carport was lifted and thrown into another house. Large trees and tree limbs were snapped. [248]

May 16 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 16, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0SSE of Sunny Bank Loudoun VA 38°57′45″N77°41′43″W / 38.9626°N 77.6952°W / 38.9626; -77.6952 (Sunny Bank (May. 15, EF0)) 0731–07350.5 mi (0.80 km)75 yd (69 m)$5,000Trees were damaged. [249]

May 18 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, May 18, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0NW of Belle Creek Airport Powder River MT 45°10′N105°10′W / 45.16°N 105.16°W / 45.16; -105.16 (Belle Creek Airport (May. 18, EF0)) 2350–00000.1 mi (0.16 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [250]
EF0SSE of Agate Sioux NE 42°01′N103°27′W / 42.01°N 103.45°W / 42.01; -103.45 (Agate (May. 18, EF0)) 0035–00402.07 mi (3.33 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [251]
EF0SW of Berea Box Butte NE 42°06′N103°09′W / 42.1°N 103.15°W / 42.1; -103.15 (Berea (May. 18, EF0)) 0120–01306.18 mi (9.95 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A tornado touched down over an open field. [252]

May 20 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, May 20, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0 South Morrill area Scotts Bluff NE 45°10′N105°10′W / 45.16°N 105.16°W / 45.16; -105.16 (South Morrill (May. 20, EF0)) 2325–23300.68 mi (1.09 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [253]

May 21 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, May 21, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0SW of Elko Elko NV 40°51′05″N115°44′29″W / 40.8515°N 115.7414°W / 40.8515; -115.7414 (Elko (May 21, EF0)) 1938–19400.23 mi (0.37 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Tornado left some debris stuck in a fence. [254]
EF0 Elko Elko NV 40°50′10″N115°47′00″W / 40.8362°N 115.7832°W / 40.8362; -115.7832 (Elko (May 21, EF0)) 1948–19540.26 mi (0.42 km)125 yd (114 m)$2,000Tornado struck Elko, uprooting a large tree and snapping off tree limbs. A car wash had shingles torn off and several shopping carts were thrown into the air, one of which was slammed into the back of a car. [255]
EF0 Buckley Air Force Base area Arapahoe CO 39°42′N104°49′W / 39.7°N 104.81°W / 39.7; -104.81 (Buckley Air Force Base (May 21, EF0)) 2005–20100.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [256]
EF0NE of Aurora Adams CO 39°45′39″N104°48′36″W / 39.7607°N 104.8101°W / 39.7607; -104.8101 (Aurora (May 21, EF0)) 20300.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [257]
EF0N of Watkins Adams CO 39°45′N104°36′W / 39.75°N 104.60°W / 39.75; -104.60 (Watkins (May. 21, EF0)) 20450.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [258]
EF0ENE of Byers Arapahoe CO 39°44′N104°10′W / 39.73°N 104.17°W / 39.73; -104.17 (Byers (May. 21, EF0)) 2220–22250.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Tornado reported on the ground for at least five minutes. Remained over open country and caused no damage. [259]
EF0SW of Gold Acres Lander NV 40°13′N116°56′W / 40.21°N 116.93°W / 40.21; -116.93 (Gold Acres (May 21, EF0)) 2330–23350.24 mi (0.39 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Tornado occurred in a rugged area with no noticeable damage. [260]
EF0NE of Strasburg Adams CO 39°52′N104°02′W / 39.87°N 104.04°W / 39.87; -104.04 (Strasburg (May. 21, EF0)) 23060.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [261]
EF0NW of American Falls Power ID 42°50′47″N113°02′55″W / 42.8465°N 113.0487°W / 42.8465; -113.0487 (American Falls (May. 21, EF0)) 0040–01003 mi (4.8 km)20 yd (18 m)$1,000Trees were uprooted and limbs were snapped off, and irrigation lines were damaged. A house had shingles torn off, and a shed door was torn off as well. [262]
EF0N of Wheatland Platte WY 42°12′08″N105°00′18″W / 42.2021°N 105.0049°W / 42.2021; -105.0049 (Wheatland (May. 21, EF0)) 0115–01200.94 mi (1.51 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Tornado touched down and lifted four times near Interstate 25, causing no damage. [263]

May 22 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, May 22, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0ESE of Mosca Alamosa CO 37°35′52″N105°36′47″W / 37.5979°N 105.613°W / 37.5979; -105.613 (Mosca (May. 22, EF0)) 1845–18500.3 mi (0.48 km)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field. [264]
EF3NW of Duanesburg to NW of Knox Schenectady, Albany NY 42°49′N74°11′W / 42.82°N 74.19°W / 42.82; -74.19 (Duanesburg (May. 22, EF3)) 1933–19557 mi (11 km)440 yd (400 m)UnknownNumerous homes, barns, and vehicles were damaged, with one house being destroyed along U.S. Highway 20, with only a few walls left standing. The roof of a motel was damaged and a trailer was flipped. Trees and power lines were downed as well. [265] [266]
EF1ESE of Marydel Kent DE 39°05′53″N75°40′01″W / 39.098°N 75.667°W / 39.098; -75.667 (Marydel (May. 22, EF1)) 2054–20550.35 mi (560 m)50 yd (46 m)$150,000Approximately 15 homes were damaged and two people were injured. [267]
EF0NE of Prince George Prince George VA 37°16′N77°14′W / 37.26°N 77.24°W / 37.26; -77.24 (Prince George (May. 22, EF0)) 2145–21460.69 mi (1.11 km)25 yd (23 m)$25,000A brief tornado destroyed a shed, caused minor damage to a house, and snapped trees. [268]
EF0E of Powcan King and Queen VA 37°47′N76°56′W / 37.78°N 76.94°W / 37.78; -76.94 (Powcan (May. 22, EF0)) 2205–22060.85 mi (1.37 km)50 yd (46 m)$5,000A brief tornado down numerous trees. [269]
EF0NW of Waverly Sussex VA 37°03′N77°06′W / 37.05°N 77.10°W / 37.05; -77.10 (Waverly (May. 22, EF0)) 2220–22211.38 mi (2.22 km)100 yd (91 m)$25,000A NAPA store and a church sustained minor damage, homes suffered broken windows and damaged siding, and numerous trees were downed, a few of which caused damage at a cemetery. [270]

May 23 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 23, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0S of Casper Natrona WY 42°43′55″N106°25′22″W / 42.7319°N 106.4228°W / 42.7319; -106.4228 (Casper (May. 23, EF0)) 1935–19452 mi (3.2 km)40 yd (37 m)$0Tornado made two touchdowns and was reported by spotters and law enforcement. [271]
EF0NW of Jal Lea NM 32°16′18″N103°28′02″W / 32.2718°N 103.4672°W / 32.2718; -103.4672 (Jal (May. 23, EF0)) 0105–01083.65 yd (3.34 m)300 yd (270 m)$0Brief tornado that touched down twice. [272]

May 24 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, May 24, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0NNE of Cowley Big Horn WY 44°55′18″N108°26′35″W / 44.9217°N 108.443°W / 44.9217; -108.443 (Cowley (May. 24, EF0)) 2036–20440.77 mi (1.24 km)20 yd (18 m)$0Sighted by spotters near the airport. [273]
EF0WNW of Ozona Crockett TX 30°55′32″N101°50′08″W / 30.9255°N 101.8355°W / 30.9255; -101.8355 (Ozona (May. 24, EF0)) 2221–22230.12 mi (0.19 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Brief touchdown on top of a ridge. [274]

May 25 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, May 25, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0ESE of Florissant Teller CO 38°55′43″N105°16′00″W / 38.9285°N 105.2666°W / 38.9285; -105.2666 (Florissant (May. 25, EF0)) 1739–17420.08 mi (130 m)25 yd (23 m)$0A brief tornado that caused no damage. [275]
EF0NW of Longfellow Pecos TX 30°22′51″N102°52′27″W / 30.3808°N 102.8741°W / 30.3808; -102.8741 (Longfellow (May. 25, EF0)) 1845–18471.16 mi (1.87 km)200 yd (180 m)$0Brief landspout tornado with no damage. [276]

May 26 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, May 26, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0E of Cedar Creek Bastrop TX 30°05′39″N97°27′36″W / 30.0941°N 97.4599°W / 30.0941; -97.4599 (Cedar Creek (May. 26, EF0)) 1646–16470.5 mi (0.80 km)30 yd (27 m)$10,000A brief tornado caused minor damage to single home. [277]
EF0WNW of Ludlow Aroostook ME 46°08′52″N67°59′29″W / 46.1478°N 67.9915°W / 46.1478; -67.9915 (Ludlow (May. 26, EF0)) 1750–17510.23 mi (0.37 km)180 yd (160 m)$0Several trees were either split or uprooted. [278]
EF0SW of Patricia Martin TX 32°29′55″N102°06′19″W / 32.4985°N 102.1052°W / 32.4985; -102.1052 (Patricia (May. 26, EF?)) 2038–20390.6 mi (0.97 km)200 yd (180 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [279]
EF0W of Sinton San Patricio TX 28°03′19″N97°38′47″W / 28.0553°N 97.6463°W / 28.0553; -97.6463 (Sinton (May. 26, EF0)) 2120–21220.12 mi (0.19 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over a farm and caused no damage. [280]
EF2NW of Coahoma Howard TX 32°17′41″N101°17′09″W / 32.2946°N 101.2859°W / 32.2946; -101.2859 (Coahoma (May. 26, EF2)) 2238–22411.01 mi (1.63 km)400 yd (370 m)$45,000A 78,000 lb (35,000 kg) pumpjack (including the concrete base and piping) was overturned. The track could not be determined due to abundant rainfall, wet soil, and lack of vegetation. [281]
EF0SW of Smyer Hockley TX 33°30′45″N102°11′54″W / 33.5125°N 102.1983°W / 33.5125; -102.1983 (Smyer (May. 26, EF0))) 2252–22592.05 mi (3.30 km)30 yd (27 m)$500Tornado caused roof damage to an outbuilding. [282]
EF0WNW of Garden City Glasscock TX 31°53′37″N101°35′37″W / 31.8935°N 101.5937°W / 31.8935; -101.5937 (Garden City (May. 26, EF0))) 2257–23001.13 mi (1.82 km)500 yd (460 m)$0Multiple-vortex tornado remained over open country and caused no damage. [283]
EF0E of Garden City Glasscock TX 31°52′12″N101°22′51″W / 31.87°N 101.3807°W / 31.87; -101.3807 (Garden City (May. 26, EF0))) 2326–23270.67 mi (1.08 km)200 yd (180 m)$0Brief rain-wrapped tornado caused no damage. [284]
EF0E of Garden City Glasscock TX 31°50′46″N101°21′19″W / 31.8462°N 101.3554°W / 31.8462; -101.3554 (Garden City (May. 26, EF0))) 2342–23430.79 mi (1.27 km)300 yd (270 m)$0Brief tornado caused no damage. [285]
EF2S of Watford City McKenzie ND 47°43′N103°17′W / 47.71°N 103.28°W / 47.71; -103.28 (Watford City (May. 26, EF2)) 0046–00560.46 mi (0.74 km)100 yd (91 m)$2,500,000Brief, but strong tornado moved through an oil refinery workers' trailer park, with thirteen camper trailers being destroyed and two others being damaged. One of the trailers was flipped and had its frame thrown about 120 feet (37 m). In addition, a wooden power pole was snapped, and both wooden and metal fences were damaged, along with over a dozen vehicles, one of which was moved about 60 feet (18 m) and flipped over onto its roof. Nine people were injured by the tornado. [286]
EF0WSW of Sterling City Sterling TX 31°43′12″N101°12′37″W / 31.72°N 101.2102°W / 31.72; -101.2102 (Sterling City (May. 26, EF0))) 2347–23490.22 mi (0.35 km)40 yd (37 m)$0Tornado remained over open country and caused no damage. [287]

May 27 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, May 27, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0SE of Nuyaka Okmulgee OK 35°36′40″N96°04′08″W / 35.6111°N 96.0689°W / 35.6111; -96.0689 (Nuyaka (May 27, EF0)) 17380.3 mi (0.48 km)50 yd (46 m)$5,000A brief tornado snapped tree limbs and moved a trailer. [288]
EF0W of Ringling Jefferson OK 34°10′48″N97°40′39″W / 34.18°N 97.6775°W / 34.18; -97.6775 (Ringling (May 27, EF0)) 18550.1 mi (0.16 km)30 yd (27 m)$0Tornado confirmed via photograph. [289]
EF0NE of Faxon Comanche OK 34°31′N98°29′W / 34.51°N 98.49°W / 34.51; -98.49 (Faxon (May 27, EF0)) 1900–19020.12 mi (0.19 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado caused minor damage to furniture and an outbuilding. [290]
EF0NNW of Silver City Pennington SD 44°06′47″N103°35′35″W / 44.113°N 103.593°W / 44.113; -103.593 (Silver City (May 27, EF0)) 1917–19282.16 mi (3.48 km)200 yd (180 m)$0A brief tornado snapped trees [291]
EF1E of Alice Jim Wells TX 27°45′07″N98°03′14″W / 27.7519°N 98.0538°W / 27.7519; -98.0538 (Alice (May 27, EF1)) 2330–23402.34 mi (3.77 km)550 yd (500 m)$1,600,000This tornado produced shingle damage to the roof tops of several homes, lifted the roof deck off of several homes, and snapped a dozen power poles at their midpoint. The tornado also destroyed a metal building and a portable building, broke overhead doors, blew off the siding of several metal buildings, and downed numerous trees. [292]
EF1 Premont area Jim Wells TX 27°21′54″N98°07′40″W / 27.3649°N 98.1278°W / 27.3649; -98.1278 (Premont (May 27, EF1)) 0045–00525.26 mi (8.47 km)650 yd (590 m)$250,000One tree was uprooted, numerous tree limbs were snapped, and homes sustained roof damage in town. Numerous power poles were snapped outside of town as well. [293]

May 28 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, May 28, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF1S of Lions St. John the Baptist LA 30°02′20″N90°35′51″W / 30.0389°N 90.5975°W / 30.0389; -90.5975 (Lions (May 28, EF1)) 1032–10342.55 mi (4.10 km)75 yd (69 m)UnknownA tornado damaged a firehouse and snapped several trees and power poles nearby. An oil refinery sustained some damage as well. [294]
EF0NNE of Le Roy McLean IL 40°22′02″N88°45′25″W / 40.3673°N 88.7569°W / 40.3673; -88.7569 (Le Roy (May 28, EF0)) 1747–17500.2 mi (0.32 km)50 yd (46 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field [295]
EF0SE of Panola Woodford IL 40°45′48″N89°00′03″W / 40.7632°N 89.0007°W / 40.7632; -89.0007 (Panola (May 28, EF0)) 1940–19500.61 mi (0.98 km)100 yd (91 m)$0A brief tornado touched down over an open field [296]

May 30 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, May 30, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0W of Clewiston Hendry FL 26°44′N81°10′W / 26.73°N 81.16°W / 26.73; -81.16 (Clewiston (May. 30, EF0)) 2038–20390.25 mi (0.40 km)10 yd (9.1 m)$0An emergency manager reported a brief tornado. [297]
EF0 Riverview Hillsborough FL 27°49′03″N82°15′57″W / 27.8175°N 82.2657°W / 27.8175; -82.2657 (Riverview (May. 30, EF0)) 2045–20470.45 mi (0.72 km)25 yd (23 m)$50,000Ten to twelve houses sustained minor damage, primarily to their roofs and windows. A fence and pool enclosure were damaged. [298]
EF0NE of Highmore Hand SD 44°36′14″N99°16′41″W / 44.604°N 99.278°W / 44.604; -99.278 (Highmore (May. 30, EF0)) 2230–22585.42 mi (8.72 km)50 yd (46 m)$0Several citizens reported a long-lived tornado over open country. [299] [300]

May 31 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, May 31, 2014 [nb 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthDamage [nb 2] SummaryRefs
EF0E of Rockville Charleston SC 32°36′02″N80°05′20″W / 32.6005°N 80.0889°W / 32.6005; -80.0889 (Rockville (May. 31, EF0)) 1430–14310.11 mi (0.18 km)30 yd (27 m)UnknownBench chairs and umbrellas were tossed. [301]
EF0SE of Jackson Sublette WY 43°20′24″N110°00′21″W / 43.34°N 110.0059°W / 43.34; -110.0059 (Jackson (May. 31, EF0)) 1934–19360.32 mi (0.51 km)30 yd (27 m)$0A waterspout was reported over Dollar Lake. [302]
EF0N of Forsyth Rosebud MT 46°44′N106°46′W / 46.73°N 106.76°W / 46.73; -106.76 (Forsyth (May. 31, EF0)) 2055–21000.1 mi (0.16 km)25 yd (23 m)$0Law enforcement reported a rope tornado. [303]
EF0N of Volborg Custer MT 45°52′N105°41′W / 45.86°N 105.68°W / 45.86; -105.68 (Volborg (May. 31, EF0)) 0115–01250.1 mi (0.16 km)25 yd (23 m)$0An NWS employee reported a tornado. [304]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 All damage totals are in 2014 USD unless otherwise stated.

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