March 6, 1961
Counties: Scott IN
F-scale: F2
Deaths: 0
Injuries 3
Path width: 50 yards
Path length: 2 miles
Time: 7:06am
Grazulis narrative: Moved northeast through the northwest corner of Austin. Eight smokestacks were toppled at a canning plant, and the roof was ripped off a house. Injuries occurred when three trailers were destroyed.
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards, Grazulis 50 yards.
March 6, 1961
Counties: Dubois
F-scale: F1
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Time: 8:00am
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC 30 yards. Storm Data says this tornado moved from southwest of Ferdinand to Siberia (Siberia proper is actually in Perry County, just over the county line). The ending lat/lon given is just inside Perry County as well. Will map as such, but further research would be helpful.
March 6, 1961
Counties: Clark IN
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Time: 10:00am
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile, NCDC gives nothing. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC gives nothing. SPC and NCDC give no F-scale rating, and it's not listed in Grazulis. Storm Data says a pole barn was reduced to rubble along IN 160 northwest of Charlestown. However the lat/lon given doesn't quite agree with that location. More research is necessary.
May 7, 1961
Counties: Ohio, Grayson (from Hopkins and Muhlenberg)
F-scale: F3
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Time: 9:25am
Grazulis narrative: Skipped east-northeast from Madisonville to Bremen, Moorman, and on to Beaver Dam. The Moorman High School gym was unroofed and a small home fell over.
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F3, Grazulis gives it an F2. Grazulis does not include Grayson County. SPC, Storm Data, and NCDC give a time of 9:25am, Grazulis give 8:15am. SPC and NCDC give a path length of 58 miles, Grazulis give 35 miles (skipping), Storm Data gives 60 miles. SPC and NCDC give a path width of 880 yards, Storm Data says 1320 yards, Grazulis says 200 yards. This tornado is very oddly listed at the NCDC website. NCDC lists Hopkins County at 9:25am, then two entries for Muhlenberg County (one at 9:36am and the other at 9:41am), then two entries for Ohio County (one at 9:48am and the other at 9:56am), then one entry for Grayson County (at 10:17am). All entries have identical f-scale and path widths values. Storm Data begins the tornado in McLean County, and thereafter agrees with SPC. The NCDC end lat/lon of the first Muhlenberg tornado is the same as the NCDC begin lat/lon of the second. Similarly, the NCDC end lat/lon of the first Ohio tornado is the same as the NCDC begin lat/lon of the second. All lat/lons are roughly in alignment with each other and with the Grayson County lat/lons. Will plot a single tornado as close to the given lat/lons as possible. In the LMK CWFA, only Centertown and Beaver Dam (both Ohio County) are mentioned in the Storm Data narrative. More research would be nice, especially to determine if this tornado did continue into Grayson County or not.
June 9, 1961
Counties: Adair
F-scale: F2
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Time: 1:00pm
Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC rank this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC says 30 yards.
July 23, 1961
Counties: Clark IN
F-scale: F2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
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Time: 6:30pm
Grazulis narrative: Near New Washington a small tornado leveled two barns and damaged a farm house.
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yards...NCDC gives nothing for either.
July 23, 1961
Counties: Clark IN
F-scale: F1
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Time: 6:30pm
Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mile and a width of 10 yards...NCDC gives nothing for either.