March 2009 tornado outbreak sequence

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42°49′N97°58′W / 42.81°N 97.97°W / 42.81; -97.97 (Springfield (Mar. 23, EF1))
March 2009 tornado outbreak sequence
Corydon tornado damage.JPG
Damage from the EF3 Corydon tornado
2115unknownA machine shed was heavily damaged.
Nebraska
EF1S of Eagle Lancaster, Otoe, Cass 40°47′N96°26′W / 40.79°N 96.43°W / 40.79; -96.43 (Eagle (Mar. 23, EF1)) 21459 miles (14 km)Tornado hit a garage and sent a car rolling, injuring five people.
EF1NE of Eagle Cass 40°51′N96°26′W / 40.85°N 96.43°W / 40.85; -96.43 (Eagle (Mar. 23, EF1)) 21504 miles (6.4 km)A tree fell on a truck, injuring three people.
EF1NE of Alvo Cass 40°49′N96°26′W / 40.82°N 96.43°W / 40.82; -96.43 (Alvo (Mar. 23, EF1)) 22005 miles (8.0 km)
EF1SE of Hickman Lancaster unknown2 miles (3.2 km)
EF2NE of Hickman Lancaster unknown1 mile (1.6 km)
Iowa
EF2 Missouri Valley area Harrison 41°35′N95°52′W / 41.58°N 95.87°W / 41.58; -95.87 (Missouri Valley (Mar. 23, EF2)) 23059 miles (14 km)A farm house was heavily damaged and seven outbuildings were destroyed. 54 rail cars were also overturned.
EF0W of Villisca Montgomery 40°59′N94°55′W / 40.98°N 94.91°W / 40.98; -94.91 (Villisca (Mar. 23, EF0)) 01003 miles (4.8 km)A grain bin was overturned and an outbuilding was damaged.
EF0ESE of Lyman Cass 41°14′N94°53′W / 41.23°N 94.89°W / 41.23; -94.89 (Cumberland (Mar. 23, EF0)) 01105 miles (8.0 km)Narrow tornado path with damage to silos and outbuildings.
EF0S of Wiota Cass 01201 mile (1.6 km)Narrow tornado path with minor damage.
EF0 Sciola Montgomery unknown1.25 miles (2.01 km)A weak outbuilding was destroyed and some trees were damaged.
Kansas
EF1E of Bern Nemaha 39°58′N95°58′W / 39.96°N 95.97°W / 39.96; -95.97 (Bern (Mar. 23, EF1)) 23338.5 miles (13.7 km)Numerous buildings and power poles were damaged.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/23/09, NWS Des Moines, NWS Omaha, NWS Topeka

March 24 event

List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, March 24, 2009
EF# LocationCounty/
Parish
Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Louisiana
EF1WNW of Jonesboro Jackson 32°14′N92°44′W / 32.24°N 92.73°W / 32.24; -92.73 (Jonesboro (Mar. 24, EF1)) 04101 mile (1.6 km)
Oklahoma
EF0SE of Pawnee Pawnee 06293.5 miles (5.6 km)A mobile home was damaged and a storage barn was destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/24/09, NWS Tulsa

March 25–26 event

This event covers through the morning of March 26, which was due to a continuous bow echo/line.

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, March 25, 2009
EF# LocationCounty/
Parish
Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Mississippi
EF1S of Meridian Lauderdale 32°15′N88°43′W / 32.25°N 88.71°W / 32.25; -88.71 (Meridian (Mar. 25, EF1)) 15595.5 miles (8.9 km)Many trees were knocked down, damaging a church. A house also lost its roof.
EF0S of Edwards Hinds 04443 miles (4.8 km)A house lost its roof and several other houses sustained minor damage.
Louisiana
EF0E of Pleasant Hill Natchitoches 31°51′N93°25′W / 31.85°N 93.42°W / 31.85; -93.42 (Pleasant Hill (Mar. 25, EF0)) 0050unknownBrief tornado in a wooded area with damage limited to trees.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/25/09, NWS Jackson
List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, March 26, 2009
EF# LocationCounty/
Parish
Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Mississippi
EF1N of Clinton Hinds, Madison 050012 miles (19 km)Hundreds of trees were uprooted along its track.
EF1NW of Madison (1st tornado) Madison 05174.5 miles (7.2 km)Several houses sustained damage, mostly to their roofs. Many trees were snapped.
EF0NW of Madison (2nd tornado) Madison 05201 mile (1.6 km)Minor shingle damage to several houses and minor tree damage.
EF3 Magee area Simpson, Smith 063717.5 miles (28.2 km)Severe damage to 60 houses, many of which were destroyed. A large well-built church was also destroyed. A warehouse and a radio tower also sustained major damage and extensive tree damage was reported. 25 people were injured.
EF1E of Montrose Jasper, Newton 073117 miles (27 km)Several houses were damaged, at least four of which were heavily damaged. An old church building was destroyed.
EF2N of Soso Jones 07439 miles (14 km)Numerous houses were damaged, with a well-built house heavily damaged. Several warehouses were destroyed. Several mobile homes were damaged, one of which was destroyed. One person were injured.
EF0 Pascagoula Jackson 30°22′N88°33′W / 30.37°N 88.55°W / 30.37; -88.55 (Pascagoula (Mar. 26, EF0)) 1033250 yards (230 m)Brief tornado touched down at Pascagoula High School with minor damage at its fields. Several traffic lights were damaged.
Louisiana
EF1E of Independence Tangipahoa 30°38′N90°28′W / 30.64°N 90.47°W / 30.64; -90.47 (Independence (Mar. 26, EF1)) 06580.75 miles (1.21 km)Seven houses were damaged and two mobile homes were heavily damaged, one of which was destroyed. One person was injured.
EF0SSE of Slidell St. Tammany 30°15′N89°46′W / 30.25°N 89.76°W / 30.25; -89.76 (Slidell (Mar. 26, EF1)) 0843250 yards (230 m)Brief tornado in a residential subdivision with minor tree damage but no building damage.
Alabama
EF1WNW of Ashcraft Corner Lamar, Fayette 33°32′N87°57′W / 33.54°N 87.95°W / 33.54; -87.95 (Ashcraft Corner (Mar. 26, EF1)) 08203.33 miles (5.36 km)Two homes, one business and five outbuildings were damaged.
EF0 Alabaster Shelby 33°13′N86°52′W / 33.21°N 86.86°W / 33.21; -86.86 (Alabaster (Mar. 26, EF0)) 09503.75 miles (6.04 km)Brief tornado damaged three houses near exit 238 on Interstate 65.
EF1E of Appleton Escambia 31°13′N87°07′W / 31.22°N 87.11°W / 31.22; -87.11 (Appleton (Mar. 26, EF1)) 11552.09 miles (3.36 km)Several houses and outbuildings were damaged and a barn was destroyed.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/25/09, NWS Jackson, NWS New Orleans/Baton Rouge, NWS Mobile, NWS Birmingham

March 26–27 event

This event covers through the morning of March 27, which was due to a continuous bow echo/line.

List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, March 26, 2009
EF# LocationCounty/
Parish
Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Louisiana
EF1E of Gonzales Ascension 30°13′N90°52′W / 30.22°N 90.87°W / 30.22; -90.87 (Gonzales (Mar. 26, EF1)) 04121.25 miles (2.01 km)Tornado embedded in an evening line of activity. One structure was destroyed and 30 others were damaged, 10 of them heavily including a large commercial building.
EF1N of Pearl River St. Tammany 30°25′N89°45′W / 30.42°N 89.75°W / 30.42; -89.75 (Pearl River (Mar. 27, EF1)) 06300.33 miles (0.53 km)Brief tornado with heavy roof damage to three houses.
Mississippi
EF1N of Diamondhead Hancock 30°38′N89°22′W / 30.64°N 89.37°W / 30.64; -89.37 (Diamondhead (Mar. 27, EF1)) 06457 miles (11 km)A church sustained significant roof damage and an outbuilding was destroyed.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/26/09, NWS New Orleans/Baton Rouge

March 27 event

This event covers activity in the afternoon and evening of March 27.

List of reported tornadoes - Friday, March 27, 2009
EF# LocationCounty/ParishCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
North Carolina
EF0SE of Lumberton Robeson 34°34′N78°58′W / 34.56°N 78.97°W / 34.56; -78.97 (Lumberton (Mar. 27, EF0)) 20322.3 miles (3.7 km)Narrow tornado track with a shed destroyed and a mobile home damaged.
EF2E of Parkton Robeson 34°53′N78°58′W / 34.89°N 78.96°W / 34.89; -78.96 (Parkton (Mar. 27, EF2)) 21022 miles (3.2 km)Narrow but strong tornado roughly paralleled Interstate 95. An empty house was destroyed and a mobile home was also destroyed, injuring an occupant.
EF1SE of Hope Mills Cumberland 34°57′N78°56′W / 34.95°N 78.93°W / 34.95; -78.93 (Hope Mills (Mar. 27, EF1)) 21135 miles (8.0 km)Several houses and businesses - including a large research building - sustained damage, mostly to roofs. A tractor-trailer was overturned on Interstate 95.
EF1 Greenville Pitt 35°36′N77°22′W / 35.60°N 77.37°W / 35.60; -77.37 (Greenville (Mar. 27, EF1)) 22050.5 miles (800 m)Brief tornado with minor damage to about 40 houses.
EF1W of Hookerton Greene 35°25′N77°37′W / 35.42°N 77.62°W / 35.42; -77.62 (Hookerton (Mar. 27, EF1)) 22051.5 miles (2.4 km)
EF0N of Salemburg Sampson unknownunknownConfirmed tornado according to NWS Raleigh tornado summary [19]
EF0S of Four Oaks Sampson, Johnston unknownunknownConfirmed tornado according to NWS Raleigh tornado summary [19]
Louisiana
EF0W of Gardner Rapides 31°16′N92°47′W / 31.27°N 92.78°W / 31.27; -92.78 (Gardner (Mar. 27, EF0)) 21102 miles (3.2 km)Damaging limited to trees with two of trees falling on houses while some vehicles were trapped
EF0SSW of Brownsville-Bawcon Ouachita 32°22′N92°16′W / 32.36°N 92.26°W / 32.36; -92.26 (Gardner (Mar. 27, EF0)) 0357unknownDamage to trees and a fence
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/27/09, NWS Wilmington (NC), NWS Raleigh, NWS Newport/Morehead City, NWS Lake Charles, LA, NWS Raleigh (Event Summary)

March 28 event

List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, March 28, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Mississippi
EF1SE of Raleigh Smith 31°55′N89°28′W / 31.91°N 89.46°W / 31.91; -89.46 (Raleign (Mar. 28, EF1)) 07581 mile (1.6 km)Four houses sustained minor to moderate damage. Two sheds were also destroyed and trees were damaged.
Georgia
EF0NW of Vienna Dooly 32°08′N83°50′W / 32.13°N 83.84°W / 32.13; -83.84 (Vienna (Mar. 28, EF0)) 1450500 yards (460 m)Brief tornado touchdown
Kentucky
EF1SE of Morganfield Union 37°41′N87°55′W / 37.68°N 87.91°W / 37.68; -87.91 (Morganfield (Mar. 28, EF1)) 21232.5 miles (4.0 km)Two camper trailer were overturned and a barn lost its roof. Several trees were damaged.
EF3 Corydon area Union, Henderson 37°47′N87°43′W / 37.79°N 87.71°W / 37.79; -87.71 (Corydon (Mar. 28, EF3)) 214312 miles (19 km) See section on this tornado
EF0SE of Owensboro Daviess 37°42′N87°01′W / 37.700°N 87.017°W / 37.700; -87.017 22380.1 miles (0.16 km)A small rope tornado briefly touched down in an open field. [20]
South Carolina
EF1SE of Summerton Clarendon 33°34′N80°17′W / 33.567°N 80.283°W / 33.567; -80.283 21314 miles (6.4 km)Tornado touched down in a wooded area, downing numerous trees. [21]
Tennessee
EF1NE of Ashland City Cheatham 36°17′N87°04′W / 36.28°N 87.06°W / 36.28; -87.06 (Ashland City (Mar. 28, EF1)) 22355 miles (8.0 km)A modular home was destroyed with damage to three other homes. Numerous trees were snapped.
EF1 Murfreesboro Rutherford 35°51′N86°26′W / 35.85°N 86.43°W / 35.85; -86.43 (Murfreesboro (Mar. 28, EF1)) 23501.1 miles (1.8 km)Several businesses were damaged, including the local Boys and Girls Club and a shopping plaza which were heavily damaged. Numerous houses were also damaged. Damages from the tornado were estimated to be over $4.4 million. [22]
EF1 Huntland Franklin 35°09′N86°16′W / 35.15°N 86.27°W / 35.15; -86.27 (Huntland (Mar. 28, EF1)) 00151.5 miles (2.4 km)Minor damage to a house and a barn. Numerous trees snapped or broken.
EF0SE of Dunlap Sequatchie 35°21′N85°22′W / 35.35°N 85.36°W / 35.35; -85.36 (Dunlap (Mar. 28, EF0)) 01531 mile (1.6 km)Damage to trees.
North Carolina
EF2N of Clarkton Bladen 34°32′N78°40′W / 34.54°N 78.67°W / 34.54; -78.67 (Clarkton (Mar. 28, EF2)) 01081.6 miles (2.6 km)One home was significantly damaged with a cinder block storage being destroyed and part of the back of the home being lifted from the foundation. Three other homes were damaged. Damage to farm and other storage/cinder block buildings.
EF0NW of White Lake Bladen 34°44′N78°31′W / 34.73°N 78.52°W / 34.73; -78.52 (White Lake (Mar. 28, EF0)) 01360.25 miles (0.40 km)Brief touchdown with damage limited to trees.
Alabama
EF1W of Valley Head DeKalb 34°34′N85°39′W / 34.56°N 85.65°W / 34.56; -85.65 (Valley Head (Mar. 28, EF1)) 01202.6 miles (4.2 km)Many trees, mostly tall pines, were uprooted. Some of them fell on a house, heavily damaging it.
EF0NE of Pisgah Jackson unknown1.6 miles (2.6 km)Two houses sustained roof damage and a barn was heavily damaged.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/28/09, NWS Jackson, MS, NWS Nashville, NWS Paducah, NWS Wilmington, NC, NWS Huntsville, NWS Columbia

March 29 event

List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, March 29, 2009
EF# LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Pennsylvania
EF1 Lititz area Lancaster 40°09′N76°18′W / 40.150°N 76.300°W / 40.150; -76.300 20421.25 miles (2.01 km)A short lived EF1 tornado touched down in the town of Litiz and tracked 1.25 miles (2.01 km) before lifting near Ephrata. At least 200 structures were damaged by the tornado and six mobile homes were destroyed. Three people were injured by the tornado and damages amounted to $1 million. [23]
Sources: SPC Reports 03/29/2009, NWS State College

Corydon, Kentucky

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