Tornado outbreak of March 5–7, 2022

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41°02′N95°23′W / 41.03°N 95.38°W / 41.03; -95.38 (Emerson (March 5, EF0))
Tornado outbreak of March 5–7, 2022
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Confirmed tornadoes and tornado warnings on March 5–7.
21:020.01 mi (0.016 km)17 yd (16 m)Multiple storm chasers reported a tornado. Minor damage occurred. [20]
EFUSSW of Corning Adams IA 40°56′04″N94°47′09″W / 40.9344°N 94.7859°W / 40.9344; -94.7859 (Corning (March 5, EFU)) 21:38–21:401.48 mi (2.38 km)40 yd (37 m)This was the first tornado from the Winterset supercell. No damage was reported. [21]
EF0N of Cromwell Adams, Union IA 41°05′10″N94°30′28″W / 41.0862°N 94.5078°W / 41.0862; -94.5078 (Cromwell (March 5, EF0)) 22:01–22:052.84 mi (4.57 km)100 yd (91 m)This was the second tornado from the Winterset supercell. The tornado was confirmed from video evidence and caused no known damage. [22]
EF4N of Macksburg to Southern Norwalk to NE of Newton Madison, Warren, Polk, Jasper IA 41°14′00″N94°12′05″W / 41.2334°N 94.2013°W / 41.2334; -94.2013 (Winterset (March 5, EF4)) 22:26–00:0070.57 mi (113.57 km)900 yd (820 m)6 deaths – See article on this tornado – Five people were injured. [23]
EF2NE of Leon to E of Derby Decatur, Wayne, Lucas IA 40°45′34″N93°42′29″W / 40.7595°N 93.708°W / 40.7595; -93.708 (Leon (March 5, EF2)) 23:07–23:3319.42 mi (31.25 km)300 yd (270 m)This tornado passed just south of Garden Grove, ripping the roof off of a house and damaging or destroying several outbuildings. The tornado also passed near Humeston, producing additional damage to outbuildings, snapping power poles, and downing numerous trees. [24]
EFUNE of Garden Grove Decatur, Wayne IA 40°50′32″N93°35′06″W / 40.8423°N 93.5849°W / 40.8423; -93.5849 (Garden Grove (March 5, EFU)) 23:20–23:242.07 mi (3.33 km)60 yd (55 m)A tornado touched down north of the previous tornado, causing no known damage. [25]
EFUSE of Derby Lucas IA 40°54′11″N93°26′19″W / 40.9031°N 93.4387°W / 40.9031; -93.4387 (Derby (March 5, EFU)) 23:28–23:332.07 mi (3.33 km)60 yd (55 m)This tornado touched down just north of and was on the ground at the same time as the previous EF2 tornado near Derby. No notable damage occurred. [26]
EF3E of Derby to E of Chariton Lucas IA 40°56′26″N93°23′07″W / 40.9405°N 93.3854°W / 40.9405; -93.3854 (Derby (March 5, EF3)) 23:33–23:5311.28 mi (18.15 km)350 yd (320 m)1 death – This low-end EF3 tornado touched down after the EF2 tornado near Derby dissipated. Multiple homes were severely damaged or destroyed, a small music venue had its roof torn off, and gas leaks were reported. Barns and outbuildings were also completely destroyed, along with the Pin Oak Marsh Lodge Educational Center near Chariton. The tornado moved directly through Red Haw State Park, where small structures were destroyed at a campground, boat docks were destroyed, and one person was killed when an RV camper was thrown. Many large trees and power poles were snapped along the path, and one person was injured. [27]
EF2SW of Allerton to E of Corydon Wayne IA 40°41′00″N93°23′21″W / 40.6834°N 93.3892°W / 40.6834; -93.3892 (Allerton (March 5, EF2)) 23:38–23:519.87 mi (15.88 km)300 yd (270 m)A strong tornado touched down near Allerton and clipped the southeastern edge of town, where a manufactured home had its roof torn off, power poles were snapped, and trees were downed. A concession stand was completely destroyed at the local baseball field, and two frozen turkeys that originated at a residence nearly a half-mile away were found at that location. A machine shed was destroyed near Corydon before the tornado dissipated. [28]
EF0S of Chariton Lucas IA 40°58′51″N93°19′11″W / 40.9807°N 93.3198°W / 40.9807; -93.3198 (Chariton (March 5, EF0)) 23:40–23:420.25 mi (0.40 km)60 yd (55 m)This was a satellite tornado of the EF3 Chariton tornado. It looped around that tornado before being absorbed by the larger circulation, causing little to no damage. [29]
EF2NW of Kellogg to NE of Newburg Jasper, Poweshiek, Tama IA 41°44′44″N92°58′22″W / 41.7455°N 92.9727°W / 41.7455; -92.9727 (Kellogg (March 5, EF2)) 00:04–00:2817.31 mi (27.86 km)500 yd (460 m)This large multiple-vortex tornado touched down three minutes after the EF4 tornado dissipated. Trees and power poles were snapped, and outbuildings were destroyed along the path. [30]
EF2S of Tama Tama IA 41°54′09″N92°38′00″W / 41.9024°N 92.6332°W / 41.9024; -92.6332 (Tama (March 5, EF2)) 00:33–00:428.54 mi (13.74 km)200 yd (180 m)This was the fifth tornado from the Winterset supercell. A house had its roof torn off, trees were downed, outbuildings were damaged, and vehicles were flipped. [31]
EF1SW of Garrison to W of Urbana Benton IA 42°06′38″N92°11′11″W / 42.1106°N 92.1864°W / 42.1106; -92.1864 (Garrison (March 5, EF1)) 01:10–01:2613.98 mi (22.50 km)400 yd (370 m)This was the final tornado from the Winterset supercell. Several power poles were snapped, and trees and outbuildings were damaged before the tornado moved into the northwest side of Vinton. In town, the tornado damaged many structures including mobile homes, homes, and buildings at an industrial park. The tornado continued to the northeast of Vinton where it damaged trees and outbuildings before dissipating. [32]
EF0W of Davenport Scott IA 41°32′15″N90°43′33″W / 41.5374°N 90.7259°W / 41.5374; -90.7259 (Davenport (March 5, EF0)) 02:37–02:380.11 mi (0.18 km)25 yd (23 m)A brief, weak tornado damaged a shed and downed a few trees. [33]
EF1WNW of Davenport Scott IA 41°32′08″N90°42′12″W / 41.5355°N 90.7032°W / 41.5355; -90.7032 (Davenport (March 5, EF1)) 02:37–02:414.09 mi (6.58 km)300 yd (270 m)Several barns and outbuildings were either damaged or destroyed, and trees were downed along an intermittent path. [34]
EF1NE of Erie to NW of Prophetstown Whiteside IL 41°40′33″N90°03′21″W / 41.6757°N 90.0558°W / 41.6757; -90.0558 (Erie (March 5, EF1)) 03:13–03:183.98 mi (6.41 km)50 yd (46 m)Farm sheds and trees were damaged along the path. [35]
EF1SE of Stoughton Dane WI 42°52′16″N89°11′41″W / 42.871°N 89.1947°W / 42.871; -89.1947 (Stoughton (March 5, EF1)) 03:48–03:575.98 mi (9.62 km)50 yd (46 m)Several homes and outbuildings were damaged, and trees and tree limbs were downed. [36]
EF0NE of Kilbourne to E of Easton Mason IL 40°11′50″N89°57′03″W / 40.1971°N 89.9508°W / 40.1971; -89.9508 (Kilbourne (March 5, EF0)) 04:11–04:196.93 mi (11.15 km)50 yd (46 m)This tornado damaged trees and knocked over six irrigation systems. [37]
EF1S of Farmersville Montgomery IL 39°24′11″N89°39′50″W / 39.403°N 89.664°W / 39.403; -89.664 (Farmersville (March 5, EF1)) 04:57–05:003.89 mi (6.26 km)40 yd (37 m)One farm home had its garage roof and porch awning ripped off. Several barns and other farm buildings sustained significant damage, and a semi-truck on I-55 was flipped. [38]

March 6 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, March 6, 2022 [note 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF0SW of Royal Center Cass IN 40°49′19″N86°32′54″W / 40.8219°N 86.5484°W / 40.8219; -86.5484 (Royal Center (March 6, EF0)) 07:05–07:060.41 mi (0.66 km)25 yd (23 m)Houses sustained minor damage, an empty silo was destroyed, and trees were downed. [39]
EF0N of Versailles Darke OH 40°14′22″N84°31′03″W / 40.2395°N 84.5174°W / 40.2395; -84.5174 (Versailles (March 6, EF0)) 09:21–09:242.87 mi (4.62 km)100 yd (91 m)Two large barns were destroyed, several outbuildings and houses were damaged, and several trees were either snapped or uprooted. [40]
EF0N of Russia Darke, Shelby OH 40°14′48″N84°26′35″W / 40.2467°N 84.4431°W / 40.2467; -84.4431 (Russia (March 6, EF0)) 09:23–09:252.52 mi (4.06 km)100 yd (91 m)Two barns and a silo were destroyed and several other barns were damaged. Three homes sustained roof damage and trees were downed. [41]
EF0SW of Cash Craighead AR 35°43′27″N90°59′21″W / 35.7242°N 90.9893°W / 35.7242; -90.9893 (Cash (March 6, EF0)) 21:54–21:592.46 mi (3.96 km)50 yd (46 m)This weak, intermittent tornado moved through open fields, causing no known damage. [42]
EF1WNW of Dover to N of Hector Pope AR 35°26′N93°14′W / 35.43°N 93.23°W / 35.43; -93.23 (Dover (March 6, EF1)) 23:18–23:3915.6 mi (25.1 km)600 yd (550 m)A few homes and outbuildings were damaged, and large sliding doors on a volunteer fire department building were blown in. Many trees were downed, one of which landed on a house. [43]
EF0S of McDougal to NW of Pollard Clay AR 36°24′25″N90°23′38″W / 36.407°N 90.394°W / 36.407; -90.394 (McDougal (March 6, EF0)) 23:28–23:386.39 mi (10.28 km)50 yd (46 m)This weak tornado had an intermittent path and caused no known damage. [44]
EF0ENE of Neelyville Butler MO 36°35′12″N90°27′00″W / 36.5866°N 90.4501°W / 36.5866; -90.4501 (Nellyville (March 6, EF0)) 23:35–23:360.1 mi (0.16 km)50 yd (46 m)This brief tornado was caught on video. No damage was found. [45]
EF1SW of Flag Searcy, Stone AR 35°48′04″N92°25′45″W / 35.8011°N 92.4292°W / 35.8011; -92.4292 (Flag (March 6, EF1)) 00:26–00:292.40 mi (3.86 km)200 yd (180 m)Several trees were uprooted, roofing was removed from a barn, and a few other barns were damaged. [46]
EF2SE of Melbourne to NW of Evening Shade Izard, Sharp AR 36°02′N91°50′W / 36.03°N 91.84°W / 36.03; -91.84 (Sage (March 6, EF2)) 01:17–01:3111.34 mi (18.25 km)800 yd (730 m)Several homes, barns, and sheds were damaged or destroyed in Sage as a result of this low-end EF2 tornado. One horse barn was destroyed, a modular home was torn apart, and one person was injured when a mobile home was rolled. A metal storage container where people were taking shelter was rolled as well, injuring all five of them, one seriously. Many large trees were snapped or uprooted along the path, and power lines were downed. [47]
EF1SE of Dalton Randolph AR 36°22′16″N91°07′06″W / 36.371°N 91.1183°W / 36.371; -91.1183 (Dalton (March 6, EF1)) 02:17–02:202.37 mi (3.81 km)150 yd (140 m)Several outbuildings were destroyed, trees were uprooted, and chicken coops were partially or completely destroyed. [48]

March 7 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, March 7, 2022 [note 1]
EF# LocationCounty / ParishStateStart Coord.Time (UTC)Path lengthMax widthSummary
EF1NW of Star City Lincoln AR 33°58′N91°58′W / 33.96°N 91.96°W / 33.96; -91.96 (Star City (March 7, EF1)) 07:21–07:328.64 mi (13.90 km)250 yd (230 m)Poultry houses were damaged and trees were downed. [49]
EF1NW of Gillett Arkansas AR 34°09′N91°28′W / 34.15°N 91.46°W / 34.15; -91.46 (Sage (March 7, EF1)) 08:02–08:126.98 mi (11.23 km)550 yd (500 m)Damage was mostly to trees. Parts of the track could not be surveyed due to proximity to Jacobs Lake. [50]
EF0N of Osgood Ripley IN 39°08′26″N85°17′47″W / 39.1406°N 85.2964°W / 39.1406; -85.2964 (Osgood (March 7, EF0)) 09:09–09:111.28 mi (2.06 km)100 yd (91 m)A barn was destroyed, a school sustained roof damage, and a home sustained roof and chimney damage. Sports equipment in a field was damaged, trees were downed, and tree limbs were broken. [51]

Macksburg–Winterset–Norwalk–Colfax–Newton, Iowa

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

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Macksburg–Winterset–Norwalk–Colfax-Newton, Iowa