Tornado outbreak sequence of April 20–26, 2007
The April 20–26, 2007 tornado outbreak sequence was an extended period of tornado activity that occurred in late April 2007. The outbreak sequence is best known for producing a deadly pair of tornadoes that struck the border cities of Piedras Negras, Coahuila, and Eagle Pass, Texas, along the United States-Mexican border on April 24, 2007. Ten people were killed as a result of the outbreak.
Damage to a mobile home in Eagle Pass, Texas from an EF3 tornado. | |
Type | Tornado outbreak |
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Duration | April 20–26, 2007 |
Tornadoes confirmed | 93 |
Max. rating1 | F4 tornado |
Casualties | 10 fatalities, ≥37 injuries |
Areas affected | Coahuila, Great Plains, Midwestern U.S., and Eastern U.S. |
1Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale |
Tornadoes confirmed
EFU | EF0 | EF1 | EF2 | EF3 | EF4 | EF5 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 61 | 23 | 6 | 2 | 1* | 0 | 93 |
- Note: The EF4 tornado was actually rated F4, because Mexico used the Fujita scale.
April 20 event
EF# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
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Nebraska | ||||||
EF3 | S of Moorefield SW of Brady | Frontier, Lincoln | 0216 | 16 miles (25.6 km) |
Several farmsteads were hit by this strong tornado. In Frontier County, the tornado tore the roof and attached garage off of a house, blew the windows out of another, and destroyed a third. Also in this area, the tornado destroyed grain bins and outbuildings, carried a horse trailer 50 yards, overturned irrigation pivots, scattered irrigation pipe, destroyed a wind mill, and pulled a fence line out of the ground. In Lincoln County, the tornado destroyed a large storage building, removed the roof and an exterior wall from one home, and completely destroyed an unanchored home. Numerous trees and power poles were snapped along the path. Two people were injured when they were thrown 50 yards from the unanchored home.[1][2] | |
EF2 | SW of Gothenburg | Dawson, Custer | 0302 | 19 miles (30.6 km) |
In Dawson County, this large wedge tornado injured 9 people as it crossed Interstate 80, where several vehicles and semis were blown off the road. Nearly a dozen head of cattle were killed nearby, and a farmhouse lost half of its roof and had many windows blown out. In Custer County, the tornado destroyed a barn, chicken house, milk house, an oil bin, and two dryer bins. Irrigation pivots were overturned, and numerous trees and power poles were snapped along the path.[3][4] | |
Source: NOAA Storm Data | ||||||
April 21 event
EF# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
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Colorado | ||||||
EF0 | SW of Granada | Prowers | 2325 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Large, slow-moving tornado remained over open country with no damage.[5] | |
EF0 | SE of Campo | Baca | 2325 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields, causing no damage.[6] | |
EF0 | N of Bethune | Kit Carson | 2354 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
A shed was lofted and flipped over, resulting in damage to a hay bailer and two grain bins.[7] | |
Texas | ||||||
EF0 | W of Littlefield | Lamb | 2320 | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
Weak tornado over open fields with no damage.[8] | |
EF1 | NW of Boys Ranch to SE of Hartley | Oldham, Hartley | 2351 | 17 miles (27.2 km) |
Power poles, signs, and fences were damaged.[9] | |
EF2 | N of Fieldton to NW of Kress | Lamb, Hale, Castro, Swisher | 2357 | 29 miles (46.4 km) |
In Lamb County, this long-tracked tornado damaged irrigation pivots and power poles, tore the roofs off of two brick buildings, heavily damaged five homes, destroyed light-weight metal structures, damaged farm equipment, and blew skirting from a mobile home as it passed near Olton. Irrigation pivots were destroyed and power poles were snapped in Hale, Castro, and Swisher Counties before the tornado dissipated. A dog and some livestock was killed, and one person was injured.[10] | |
EF2 | SW of Dumas to SE of Stratford | Moore, Sherman | 0016 | 27 miles (43.2 km) |
Large wedge tornado caused major damage in the town of Cactus. Ten mobile homes were destroyed with others heavily damaged. Many homes and businesses sustained varying degrees of damage. 14 people were injured.[11] | |
EF2 | E of Four Way to SE of Dumas | Moore | 0050 | 12 miles (19.2 km) |
Power poles were snapped, a fence was downed, and large hay bales were tossed around.[12] | |
EF2 | Tulia | Swisher | 0057 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
30 homes and 20 businesses in Tulia were damaged or destroyed, with a supermarket and industrial buildings sustaining major damage. A storm chaser's vehicle was thrown into a brick building, and a semi-truck was blown into the chase vehicle. A collection of antique cars in a storage building were also damaged by the collapse of overhead doors and roof purlins, and 5 mobile homes were destroyed. A car dealership was heavily damaged, with 41 vehicles damaged by flying debris, and a motor home on the property was overturned. Damage and economic loss was estimated at $2 million. 3 people were injured.[13] | |
EF0 | E of Dumas | Moore | 0106 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[14] | |
EF1 | NE of Tulia | Swisher | 0111 | 4 miles (6.4 km) |
A large barn was heavily damaged.[15] | |
EF0 | W of Sunray | Moore | 0119 | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[16] | |
EF0 | E of Happy | Swisher | 0120 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Large tornado remained over open country with no damage.[17] | |
EF1 | NE of Sunray to SE of Stratford | Moore, Sherman | 0136 | 9 miles (14.4 km) |
A barn was destroyed, hog barns sustained roof damage, and empty rail cars were overturned.[18] | |
EF1 | E of Wayside | Armstrong | 0145 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Damage was limited to power poles.[19] | |
EF1 | E of Dumas to SW of Sunray | Moore | 0145 | 12 miles (19.2 km) |
A feedyard sustained minor damage and double wooden power poles were snapped.[20] | |
EF0 | SE of Lautz | Sherman | 0158 | 8 miles (12.8 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[21] | |
EF1 | SW of Sunray | Moore | 0159 | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
Property damage occurred and double wooden power poles were snapped.[22] | |
EF1 | SE of Canyon | Randall | 0200 | 11 miles (17.6 km) |
Tornado damaged power poles and farm structures. A horse was killed.[23] | |
EF2 | NE of Claude to SE of Panhandle | Armstrong, Carson | 0235 | 13 miles (20.8 km) |
Power poles were damaged while tractors, turbines, vehicles and cotton presser box cars were moved and/or tossed, some for considerable distances.[24] | |
EF0 | E of Claude | Armstrong | 0240 | 4 miles (6.4 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[25] | |
EF1 | W of Alanreed to SW of Kings Mill | Gray | 0250 | 13 miles (20.8 km) |
A house lost part of its roof, power poles were snapped, and storage buildings and outbuildings were destroyed.[26] | |
South Dakota | ||||||
EF0 | SE of Plankinton | Aurora | 0048 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[27] | |
EF0 | SE of Esmond | Kingsbury | 0156 | unknown | Brief tornado caused no damage.[28] | |
Source: NOAA Storm Data | ||||||
April 22 event
EF# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
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Nebraska | ||||||
EF0 | SW of Osmond | Pierce | 1943 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[29] | |
Source: NOAA Storm Data | ||||||
April 23 event
EF# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
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Colorado | ||||||
EF0 | N of Wray | Yuma | 0449 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields, causing no damage.[30] | |
EF0 | SE of Holyoke | Phillips | 0500 | unknown | Brief tornado caused no damage.[31] | |
Oklahoma | ||||||
EF0 | SW of Buffalo | Harper | 2314 | unknown | Small tornado remained over open country with no damage.[32] | |
EF0 | NE of Laverne | Harper | 2351 | unknown | Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[33] | |
Texas | ||||||
EF0 | E of Colorado City | Mitchell | 0043 | 4 miles (6.4 km) |
Tornado damaged field irrigation system, power poles, vegetation, and signs along Interstate 20.[34] | |
EF0 | SW of Janus | Nolan | 0104 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage[35] | |
EF0 | S of Del Rio | Val Verde | 0106 | unknown | Small tornado remained over open country with no damage.[36] | |
EF0 | E of Del Rio | Val Verde | 0134 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Minor damage to ten homes and mobile homes. Telephone poles were knocked down and outbuildings were tossed around.[37] | |
EF0 | NE of Sweetwater | Nolan | 0200 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[38] | |
EF0 | NE of Trent | Taylor | 0220 | unknown | Brief tornado touchdown over open country with no damage.[39] | |
EF0 | SW of Hodges | Jones | 0241 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[40] | |
Kansas | ||||||
EF1 | E of Sharon Springs | Wallace | 0047 | 12 miles (19.2 km) |
Power poles were broken.[41] | |
EF0 | N of Wallace | Wallace | 0103 | 5 miles (8 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[42] | |
EF0 | SE of Sitka | Clark | 0104 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[43] | |
EF1 | E of Sitka | Clark | 0110 | 8 miles (12.8 km) |
Tornado damaged trees, power poles, and a small shed. A visible path was left in a grass field by the tornado.[44] | |
EF0 | SW of Protection | Comanche | 0122 | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
Minor tree damage occurred.[45] | |
EF0 | NW of Protection | Comanche | 0137 | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
Tornado remained over pasture land with no damage.[46] | |
EF0 | SE of Brewster | Thomas | 0238 | 6 miles (9.6 km) |
An empty, poorly anchored grain bin was destroyed, and a house sustained minor damage. Trees were uprooted as well.[47] | |
EF0 | NE of Goodland | Sherman | 0302 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[48] | |
EF1 | NW of Levant to SW of Atwood | Thomas Rawlins | 0315 | 16 miles (25.6 km) |
Damage to trees and power poles occurred.[49] | |
EF1 | S of Atwood | Rawlins | 0415 | 13 miles (20.8 km) |
Outbuildings and grain bins were destroyed and one home lost its roof at a farmstead. Irrigation systems and outbuildings were damaged at other farms as well.[50] | |
EF1 | SE of Atwood | Rawlins | 0444 | 6 miles (9.6 km) |
Power poles were broken, with one residence receiving outbuilding and window damage.[51] | |
Nebraska | ||||||
EF0 | SW of Enders (1st tornado) | Chase | 0415 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Weak tornado remained over open country with no damage.[52] | |
EF0 | SW of Enders (2nd tornado) | Chase | 0416 | unknown | Weak tornado remained over open country with no damage.[53] | |
Source: NOAA Storm Data | ||||||
April 24 event
EF# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Colorado | ||||||
EF0 | Wild Horse | Cheyenne | 1758 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado struck the east side of town. A quonset hut sustained minor damage to its doors, the cross on a church was damaged, and a trailer was pushed over against a building.[54] | |
EF0 | W of Wild Horse | Cheyenne | 1815 | 4 miles (6.4 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[55] | |
EF0 | NW of Wild Horse | Cheyenne, Lincoln | 1838 | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[56] | |
EF0 | SE of Boyero | Lincoln | 1858 | unknown | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[57] | |
EF1 | N of Cheyenne Wells | Cheyenne | 1926 | 5 miles (8 km) |
A power pole was broken.[58] | |
EF0 | NE of Arapahoe | Cheyenne | 1937 | 4 miles (6.4 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[59] | |
EF0 | N of Arapahoe | Cheyenne | 1955 | 5 miles (8 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[60] | |
EF0 | NW of Cheyenne Wells (1st tornado) | Cheyenne | 2000 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[61] | |
EF0 | NW of Cheyenne Wells (2nd tornado) | Cheyenne | 2000 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open fields with no damage.[62] | |
Kansas | ||||||
EF0 | NW of Weskan | Wallace | 1948 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[63] | |
EF0 | SW of Nickerson (1st tornado) | Reno | 0001 | unknown | Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[64] | |
EF0 | SW of Nickerson (2nd tornado) | Reno | 0009 | unknown | Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[65] | |
EF0 | SW of Nickerson (3rd tornado) | Reno | 0012 | unknown | Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[66] | |
EF0 | SW of Nickerson (4th tornado) | Reno | 0014 | unknown | Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[67] | |
EF0 | SW of Nickerson (5th tornado) | Reno | 0016 | unknown | Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[68] | |
EF0 | NW of Nickerson | Reno | 0029 | unknown | Brief tornado over open country with no damage.[69] | |
Texas | ||||||
EF1 | Pecan Plantation | Hood | 1900 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado moved through Pecan Plantation, causing damage to trees, tree limbs, roofs, windows, playground sets, and fences. One home lost sections of its roof, and had its windows and garage door blown out.[70] | |
EF0 | E of Denton | Denton | 1920 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado caused significant roof damage to a restaurant, snapped tree limbs, and damaged a gas station sign. A trailer was also rolled for 20 feet.[71] | |
EF3 | Eagle Pass | Maverick | 0001 | 4 miles (6.4 km) |
7 deaths – Rain-wrapped tornado caused major damage in Eagle Pass. An elementary school was destroyed, and two nearby brick businesses were left with only interior walls standing. Numerous homes and mobile homes were destroyed as well, some of which were leveled or swept away. A total of 59 manufactured homes and 57 houses were destroyed by the tornado. Major damage was reported to 21 manufactured homes and 19 houses, with minor damage to 10 manufactured homes, 22 houses, and 9 apartments. 5 of the fatalities occurred in a single mobile home.[72] | |
EF1 | S of Bartonville | Denton | 0019 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Multiple homes sustained heavy roof damage. Trees, fences, and a horse barn were also damaged.[73] | |
EF0 | NW of Snook | Burleson | 0715 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Two mobile homes and metal sheds sustained roof damage. Trees were snapped as well.[74] | |
Coahuila | ||||||
F4 | Piedras Negras | Coahuila | 2330-0000 | unknown | 3 deaths – Major damage occurred, with numerous homes and businesses destroyed. Some of the structures were leveled, and extensive tree and power line damage occurred along the path. Worst damage occurred in the Villa de Fuente area of town.[75] | |
Oklahoma | ||||||
EF0 | NW of Pawhuska | Osage | 2027 | 6 miles (9.6 km) |
Tornado remained over open country with no damage.[76] | |
Missouri | ||||||
EF0 | W of Golden City | Barton | 2320 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Three outbuildings sustained minor damage.[77] | |
Arkansas | ||||||
EF1 | S of Webb City | Franklin | 0043 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Tornado tore portions of the roofs off of two houses, damaged several other homes, destroyed several outbuildings, and snapped or uprooted a number of trees.[78] | |
Source: NOAA Storm Data | ||||||
April 25 event
EF# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
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Texas | ||||||
EF0 | E of Oyster Creek | Brazoria | 1705 | unknown | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[79] | |
EF0 | Alabama-Coushatta Reservation | Polk | 0120 | unknown | Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[80] | |
Illinois | ||||||
EF0 | N of Assumption | Christian | 1940 | unknown | Brief tornado touchdown over open fields with no damage.[81] | |
Source: NOAA Storm Data | ||||||
April 26 event
EF# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
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Illinois | ||||||
EF0 | Plainfield/Bolingbrook areas | Will | 1958 | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Tornado caused minor damage to a nursing home, several houses, a construction trailer, and playground equipment. Lawn furniture and trampolines were blown away, and tree damage occurred as well. A van in a parking lot was flipped onto its side, with other nearby vehicles affected as well.[82] | |
Indiana | ||||||
EF1 | E of Springville | La Porte | 2108 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
A barn was destroyed, and two homes were damaged by falling trees and tree limbs.[83] | |
EF1 | SW of Hesston | La Porte | unknown | unknown | A patrol car was picked up and thrown 150 feet over a fence. The police officer inside sustained minor injuries. In addition, numerous trees were uprooted or snapped off along the path. Two homes suffered damage in the area as well.[84] | |
Tennessee | ||||||
EF0 | NW of Crossville | Cumberland | 2050 | 8 miles (12.8 km) |
A mobile home had its roof torn off, a small wooden building was destroyed, a shed lost sections of metal roofing, trees were snapped, and a riding mower was thrown 200 yards into a field.[85] | |
EF1 | NW of New Tazewell | Claiborne | 2352 | 5 miles (8 km) |
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted and homes sustained minor damage. 7 people were injured.[86] | |
Michigan | ||||||
EF1 | W of Berrien Springs | Berrien | 2312 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Buildings sustained minor damage and trees were snapped.[87] | |
Kentucky | ||||||
EF1 | NE of Hillsboro | Fleming | 2350 | 4 miles (6.4 km) |
Three barns were destroyed, a concrete block grain silo was blown over, and trees were uprooted and snapped.[88] | |
Ohio | ||||||
EF0 | NE of Macon | Brown | 2255 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Trees were uprooted and limbs were snapped, a trampoline was tossed, the porch of a home was ripped off, and parts of the roof and siding of a barn were damaged.[89] | |
EF1 | SE of Peebles | Adams | 2323 | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
A metal barn was destroyed, the roof was torn off of a house, and several trees were snapped.[90] | |
EF0 | SW of Omega | Pike | 0025 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Two barns sustained minor damage and two trees were snapped.[91] | |
Colorado | ||||||
EF0 | SW of Byers | Arapahoe | 0102 | unknown | Brief tornado with no damage.[92] | |
Source: NOAA Storm Data | ||||||
April 27 event
EF# | Location | County | Time (UTC) | Path length | Damage | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Virginia | ||||||
EF0 | N of Ark | Gloucester | 1630 | 5 miles (8 km) |
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, one of which landed on a house. Horse stables had their roofs blown off as well.[93] | |
Missouri | ||||||
EF0 | S of Hume | Bates | 2320 | 1 miles (1.6 km) |
Minor tree damage occurred.[94] | |
EF0 | Metz to Walker | Barton | 2330 | 13 miles (20.8 km) |
A barn and numerous trees were damaged.[95] | |
Source: NOAA Storm Data | ||||||
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[rough translation:] April 24 a tornado of fourth degree in the scale Fujita–Pearson and with gusts of wind from among 250 and 300 kilometers per hour, he whipped the border zone of Coahuila and Texas, causing three deaths in Black Stones and ten in American territory.
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- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=71375
- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=19317
- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=25540
- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=25541
- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=25542
- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=20239
- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=26885
- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=24310
- http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/stormevents/eventdetails.jsp?id=37739
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- Storm Prediction Center
- Summary of the Olton - Tulia tornado
- NWS Austin/San Antonio Summary of the Eagle Pass tornado
- Border storms' death toll rises to 10, USA Today, April 25, 2007
- NWS Fort Worth Tornado Storm Survey
- Note: The tornado listed under "EF4" was actually an "F4".
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