Timeline of Events 4:36pm - First Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued for Harper County on the supercell that would later produce the Andover tornado. 4:53pm - KAKE TV in Wichita notified that golf ball hail and 65mph winds were observed in Harper County. 5:15pm - Supercell thunderstorm produced its first tornado near Anthony, KS. 5:20pm - First tornado was short-lived & was on the ground for one mile. Eventually was rated an F0. 5:26pm - First tornado warning was issued for the Andover supercell with reports of a brief tornado. 5:30pm - Supercell continued tracking northeast & spawned another tornado near Freeport, KS. 5:35pm - Severe Thunderstorm Warning for SW Sedgwick County was issued in advance of the Andover supercell. 5:40pm - Tornado remained on the ground and moved NW of Freeport, KS towards Argonia, KS. 5:45pm - Tornado was on the ground for 16 miles over rural areas before lifting south of Argonia, KS. This tornado was later rated an F0. 5:46pm - The dangerous supercell cycles & continues to track northeast into Sedgwick County. 5:49pm - Tornado touched down east of Clearwater & would grow into the devastating Andover tornado. 6:05pm - The NWS issued a statement urging people near Haysville, Derby and Mulvane to seek shelter! 6:09pm - Tornado warning was issued for E Sedgwick County including wording of a very dangerous storm. 6:16pm - Tornado continued tracking northeast & affected southern parts of Wichita. 6:20pm - Haysville was first to be hit by the Andover tornado. 6:22pm - Andover tornado struck Haysville as a strong F2/F3. 6:24pm - The violent tornado tore across McConnell Air Force Base. 6:25pm - The tornado continued to track northeast towards U.S. 54 and Andover. 6:27pm - When the Andover tornado hit the McConnell Air Force Base, it missed a lineup of B1-B bombers. 6:28pm - The Andover damaged/destroyed nine major facilities causing $62 million in damages. 6:30pm - Tornado Warning including Andover was issued, but the tornado sirens in Andover failed. 6:31pm - Andover police drove through the Golden Spur Mobile Home Park warning citizens to seek shelter. 6:40pm - Amateur radio spotter reported the tornado east of U.S. 54 heading directly for the city of Andover. 6:43pm - The tornado began to move into the south side of Andover. 6:45pm - The Golden Spur Mobile Home Park along with much of Andover sustained a direct hit. 6:46pm - National Weather Service Wichita already on backup after losing commercial power but did not have a delay the dissemination of warnings. 6:50pm - The Andover tornado continued NE and hit the outskirts of Towanda. 7:10pm - The Andover tornado finally dissipated west of El Dorado and north of the KS Turnpike.
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