February 24, 2011
Counties: Barren
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 1 mile
Time: 10:10pm EST
Notes: Two barns destroyed, one damaged. Several trees knocked down as well.
February 24, 2011
Counties: Barren
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 0.25 mile
Time: 10:15pm EST
Notes: Two barns damaged.
February 28, 2011
Counties: Dubois
F-scale: EF2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 1
Path width: 225 yards
Path length: 15.7 miles (skipping)
Time: 3:19am EST
Notes: The tornado first touched down just north of Duff east of County Road 650W. Damage to several large metal buildings, a large barn, and a radio tower were observed south of Jasper. After a brief break in the path, the tornado touched down again four miles southwest of Celestine and took a slight turn to the northeast. The most significant damage along this segment was in Celestine near Ellsworth Road. Damage included roofs blown off two brick homes with the walls collapsed in one home. In addition a double-wide trailer was blown off its foundation and an RV was tossed across the road.
February 28, 2011
Counties: Clark IN, Jefferson KY
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 3 miles
Time: 4:31am EST
Notes: This tornado touched down near Centennial Boulevard in Clark County. Large hardwood trees were uprooted along the tornado's path towards Utica. A house on Middle Road had a tin roof blown off and thrown 200 yards. A couple of garage doors were dented in. The tornado then crossed the Ohio River and moved into Harrods Creek. Numerous large hardwood trees were snapped in half. A section of roof was blown off a house. The tornado lifted just west of US 42.
February 28, 2011
Counties: Oldham
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 75 yards
Path length: 1.2 miles
Time: 4:43am to 4:45am EST
Notes: Numerous pine and cedar trees were uprooted or snapped and a few outbuildings were damaged. Homes had shingle and siding damage.
February 28, 2011
Counties: Henry
F-scale: EF3
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 1
Path width: 150 yards
Path length: 2.3 miles
Time: 4:59am
Notes: The tornado touched down just to the southwest of KY 1899 (Mulberry Pike), crossing into Springhill Estates subdivision. Two homes were destroyed here along with three outbuildings. Trees were uprooted and snapped. The tornado then weakened as it traveled across KY 1359. Fifteen power poles were blown down along the highway. One barn was destroyed and another had the roof blown off. The tornado continued across KY 22 where trees were blown down and one outbuilding was damaged. The tornado lifted near Drennon Creek.
February 28, 2011
Counties: Lincoln
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 250 yards
Path length: 8.2 miles
Time: 6:49am EST
Notes: The tornado first touched down about 0.8 miles southwest of Stanford. It then traveled southeast damaging the middle school complex on Highway 27 about a mile south of Stanford. The tornado continued to damage large barns and out buildings as well as snap trees until it lifted about 2 miles northwest of Crab Orchard.
April 4, 2011
Counties: Butler
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 50 yards
Path length: 3.4 miles
Time: 12:26pm CDT to 12:30pm CDT
Notes: This tornado touched down 1.7 miles west-northwest of Sugar Grove near the intersection of Dimple and Belcher Roads. The tornado continued for four minutes along a 3.4 mile long path with winds to 100 mph, lifting 0.7 miles northeast of Needmore. The path was 50 yards wide. Near Needmore trees were snapped and a section of a residence's roof was removed. Elsewhere along the path minor roof damage occurred and a mobile home was moved from its foundation. The tornado lifted just east of the William H. Natcher/Green River Parkway.
April 4, 2011
Counties: Grayson
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 125 yards
Path length: 3 miles
Time: 12:38pm CDT to 12:42pm CDT
Notes: The tornado began at the Butler/Grayson County line just north of Dog Creek Road and ended near the intersection of J. D. Hudson Road and Coats Road. Winds reached 100 mph along its path. The storm cut a very narrow swath through trees immediately west of KY 79 near Gracie Lane, with a number of trees snapped and uprooted. One of the trees along Gracie Lane fell on power lines, tearing them down. Metal roofing on a barn was blown off and pushed a few hundred yards downwind into the woods. A small well-constructed shed was pushed over onto its side, and another small shed was destroyed. In addition a nearby house had its metal roof blown off. The tornado may have begun to skip intermittently through some woods east of KY 79 as only a few trees lost some limbs near the intersection of Delmar Lindsey Lane and Lawrence Hayes Road. However, just to the east of this location, along Coats Road, a metal outbuilding was destroyed consistent with EF-1 damage.
April 4, 2011
Counties: Grayson
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
Path length: 1 mile
Time: 12:41pm CDT to 12:43pm CDT
Notes: The tornado touched down in Caneyville and lifted a mile east of Caneyville, with wind speeds to 100 mph. The funnel reached the ground near the intersection of North Main Street and River Park Drive where a tree was blown down onto a restaurant. Next to that location a baseball field had the metal roofs blown off the cinder block dugout with a number of cinder blocks blown several feet east of the dugout. A few trees were snapped as well. About half a mile to the east along US 62 at the Caneyville Milling Company three large empty metal grain bins were moved off their foundations causing damage to nearby objects. A mobile home had its metal roof blown off into a nearby pond and insulation was blown along the ground and into a couple of trees. A tractor trailer was blown over and several trees were uprooted or snapped.
April 4, 2011
Counties: Monroe
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 75 yards
Path length: 0.15 mile
Time: 2:55pm CDT to 2:56pm CDT
Notes: A tornado with 90 mph winds touched down one mile west of the intersection of KY 214 and KY 953. A 60x30 foot barn was damaged with parts of it thrown 400 yards toward the east, northeast, and southeast. Multiple trees were snapped and uprooted.
April 4, 2011
Counties: Clinton
F-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 0.20 mile
Time: 3:14pm CDT
Notes: A short-lived tornado with winds to 90 mph touched down 4.25 miles southwest of Albany. A large boat storage barn, 125 x 30 feet, had its roof lifted and thrown approximately 90 yards. A second storage shed was also destroyed. A house along the path had a window blown out and the metal roof peeled back. Multiple trees were uprooted as well. On either side of the tornado track straight-line wind damage extended out 100 yards with limbs and trees blown down. The straight-line winds were estimated at 70 mph.
April 4, 2011
Counties: Clinton
F-scale: EF0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 60 yards
Path length: 0.14 mile
Time: 3:16pm CDT
Notes: A tornado with winds to 85 mph struck about three-quarters of a mile north-northeast of Seventy-Six. Multiple pine, ash, and oak trees were snapped and uprooted.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Dubois
EF-scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
Path length: 3.1 miles
Time: 11:22pm EDT
Notes: A well constructed 75-foot tall grain silo had the top 40 foot portion sheared off north of Ireland. A 40 ft by 50 ft outbuilding was destroyed in the vicinity of the grain silo, with siding thrown up to 500 yards downwind.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Dubois
EF-Scale: EF0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
Path length: 0.3 mile
Time: 11:22pm EDT
Notes: A large swath of hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted three miles north of Huntingburg.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Dubois
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
Path length: 2 miles
Time: 11:25pm EDT
Notes: At the beginning point of this tornado a few small trees, some dead, were blown over and branches were blown off of some of the trees. Several trees were blown over in Haysville. The most intense damage occurred as the tornado lifted east of Haysville in the woods along IN 56. At that point several trees up to two feet in diameter were blown down.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Dubois
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 300 yards
Path length: 3.3 miles
Time: 11:26pm EDT
Notes: A large number of trees were snapped and uprooted north of Bretzville and Saint Anthony. Several barns and outbuildings were destroyed.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Dubois
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 0.4 mile
Time: 11:26pm EDT
Notes: Hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted southwest of Saint Anthony. A residence north of Indiana 64 was damaged.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Orange
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
Path length: 1 mile
Time: 11:39pm EDT
Notes: This tornado began on the county line near Roland, then crossed US 150 into Roland and onto CR 275N. Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped in a convergent pattern. In one concentrated spot two dozen trees were snapped off. A house had its windows blown in on its southwest side. A well constructed log cabin lost shingles. A very well constructed large barn had its metal roofing torn off and wrapped into tree tops up to 200 yards downwind. A wood shed was destroyed.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Orange
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 125 yards
Path length: 1.5 miles
Time: 11:40pm EDT
Notes: The tornado touched down 7.7 miles south of French Lick just west of Tony's Marina near IN 145. Trees were uprooted and snapped. A large metal barn with cinder block walls was destroyed. The tornado then crossed IN 145 and moved into the marina. Three metal outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. One of the buildings had its doors blown in, on another the metal roof was peeled back, and the third was leveled and blown 300 yards downwind. Trees were uprooted in a convergent pattern, some of which fell on power lines causing the poles to snap. A pontoon boat was flipped over.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Orange
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 75 yards
Path length: 0.75 mile
Time: 11:40pm EDT
Notes: This tornado began near the intersection of IN 145 and Base Line Road where it destroyed a metal roofed barn. Trees were uprooted and snapped. A house on Base Line Road had its front porch ripped off and thrown over the house into the back yard. A cluster of tall evergreens was snapped off and strewn chaotically in all directions.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Orange
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 0.5 mile
Time: 11:47pm EDT
Notes: Several trees were uprooted along West CR 390S. A couple of trees were snapped. A metal roof was peeled off of a small outbuilding.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Breckinridge, Meade
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 50 yards
Path length: 11 miles (skipping)
Time: 11:54pm EDT
Notes: This tornado touched down 7.3 miles southwest of Payneville and skipped to 4.3 miles west of Brandenburg. It reached its peak strength on Sirocco Road where a carport attached to a house blew across a field, trees were snapped or uprooted, a barn door was blown in, and shingles were blown off of a nearby house.
April 19, 2011
Counties: Washington IN
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
Path length: 1.4 miles
Time: 11:59pm EDT
Notes: The track began near the intersection of South John Batt Road and West Batts Road. Along the path a grain bin was destroyed and several trees were felled. It threw a 10,000 pound large grain silo leg. At that same location two other silos were destroyed as well as a 20 foot by 30 foot outbuilding. A ranch style home suffered significant damage. Near the end of the track a house's roof was partially torn off a gravel from the driveway was lifted and pelted into the side of the house. The tornado lifted just northeast of the intersection of West Mount Tabor Road and Southwest Washington School Road.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Washington IN
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 75 yards
Path length: 0.7 mile
Time: 12:00am EDT
Notes: This tornado touched down just downwind of the previous event, on the property of West Washington High School. Along the path two barns and a silo were damaged. Several trees were knocked down or snapped. The tornado lifted at the intersection of West Mount Tabor Road and Smedley Road.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Washington IN
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path Width: 50 yards
Path length: 0.6 mile
Time:12:07am EDT
Notes: The tornado touched down along Jim Day Road about a quarter mile south of Lewellen Road where a 30 foot by 40 foot outbuilding was destroyed and its roof thrown about 75 yards to the north and east. At the end of the path a house suffered roof damage, a 30 foot by 50 foot shed was destroyed, and a small grain bin was twisted and thrown 100 feet.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Harrison IN
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 50 yards
Path length: 0.3 mile
Time: 12:09am EDT
Notes: Numerous hardwood and softwood trees were snapped or uprooted along the northern bank of Indian Creek two miles northeast of Corydon.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Washington IN, Scott IN
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width:200 yards
Path length: 13 miles (skipping)
Time: 12:14am EDT
Notes: Though this tornado was weak it had a fairly long path from four miles south southwest of Little York to five miles north northeast of Austin. Several trees were snapped or uprooted and a roof was damaged near Rutherford Hollow Road. The rest of the damage along the path was restricted to trees.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Scott IN, Jefferson IN
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 12 miles
Time: 12:19am EDT
Notes: This tornado began at the Holiday Inn Express in Scottsburg, damaging the east side of the second floor. Also in Scottsburg trees were felled and roofs were damaged. Near IN 203 and North Bethlehem Road several trees were down and agricultural buildings and residential roofs were damaged. This tornado caused primarily tree damage, and also tore the roof off of a large barn. The twister lifted 2.4 miles east of Deputy.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Clark IN
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
Path length: 1.2 miles
Time: 12:28am EDT
Notes: This tornado hit about three and a half miles north northeast of Jeffersonville in Sunset Trailer Park where two dozen trailers were damaged. Several trailers were moved off of their foundations and had roof damage. One trailer roof was thrown 65 yards. Trees and power lines were damaged as well. The tornado then weakened slightly as it moved into a subdivision damaging several small trees, sheds, and roofs. A trampoline was thrown and wrapped around a shed and a tree. Continuing to the northeast, a church off of Holmans Lane suffered significant damage when its entire south wall was blown out. Sheds were destroyed and trees uprooted. Insulation was thrown from north to southeast. Across Holmans Lane trees and roofs were damaged before the tornado lifted near IN 62.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Clark IN
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 75 yards
Path length: 0.1 mile
Time: 12:28am EDT
Notes: This tornado began near the previous event, on the east side of the same trailer park, and ended at Charlestown Pike. Trees were snapped, a shed was damaged, and shingle damage was found.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Jefferson IN
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 125 yards
Path length: 2.4 miles (skipping)
Time: 12:40am EDT
Notes: The tornado touched down near the intersection of IN 62 and E400N, severely damaging several outbuildings. A 2x4 from one of the outbuildings was driven through the exterior wall and into the kitchen of a home 1/10 mile away. The skipping storm then raced northeast across hilly rural terrain. Numerous large hardwood trees were snapped or uprooted at a Girl Scout campground on Geyman Hill Road. After exiting the campground, the tornado then destroyed a large barn and damaged the roofs of nearby homes and other outbuildings, as well as uprooting more trees. It lifted shortly after crossing China-Manville Road.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Jefferson IN
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 3.3 miles
Time: 12:41am EDT
Notes: This fast-moving tornado began along US 421 one half mile south of the Jefferson-Ripley County line, then raced eastward, doing minor damage to a home, sucking the door out of a large garage, and taking off much of the roof off of a large tobacco barn. The most extensive damage was done near the end of the tornado's path, where it destroyed a mobile home, took the roof off a cinder block outbuilding, and did extensive damage to the roofs of several large barns.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Oldham
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 80 yards
Path length: 0.2 mile
Time: 12:49am EDT
Notes: The tornado destroyed a barn and snapped large hardwood trees where it touched down just northwest of LaGrange. Further to the northeast it destroyed another barn and damaged the roof of a house.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Franklin
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 30 yards
Path length: 4.7 miles
Time: 1:28am EDT
Notes: This tornado began on the south side of Frankfort and tracked to the northeast. It damaged several trees and knocked shingles off of houses. The most intense damage was found near Frankfort Cemetery and the Kentucky State Capitol.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Scott KY
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 50 yards
Path length: 0.5 mile
Time: 1:54am EDT
Notes: This tornado struck about seven miles northeast of Georgetown. A tied-down trailer was overturned. Several outbuildings were destroyed or damaged. A garage wall of a well-built home buckled.
April 20, 2011
Counties: Simpson
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 3.3 miles
Time: 1:30am CDT
Notes: The tornado moved from three and a half miles west of Franklin to the north side of town. Near KY 100 the twister destroyed a barn and threw debris about a quarter mile. The tornado then moved east damaging the roof of another barn and uprooting or snapping at least 100 trees.
April 22, 2011
Counties: Woodford
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 60 yards
Path length: 0.75 mile
Time: 7:07pm EDT
Notes: This tornado caused relatively minor damage to fences, trees, and a few roofs on the east side of Versailles.
April 22, 2011
Counties: Woodford
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 40 yards
Path length: 0.25 mile
Time: 7:13pm EDT
Notes: This small tornado damaged trees and roofs near KY 1967 north of US 60.
April 23, 2011
Counties: Harrison KY
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 75 yards
Path length: 0.5 mile
Time: 6:09am EDT
Notes: Two dozen large trees were uprooted or snapped about two miles east of Connersville. Two large barns had pieces of tin roofing ripped off and thrown. A small garage was completely destroyed with only minor damage to its contents. Pieces of oak fencing were tossed around and two small outbuildings were damaged.
April 26, 2011
Counties: Grayson
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 440 yards
Path length: 2.9 miles
Time: 7:18pm CDT
Notes: The tornado touched down along Danny Sadler Road and crossed KY 920 and KY 720, lifting near Burkhead Lane. On Danny Sadler Road a single wide trailer was destroyed and farm equipment was thrown 50 yards. Elsewhere along the path numerous large hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted. Numerous barns and outbuildings were destroyed with their siding thrown 500 yards. A new 24 foot travel trailer was destroyed. Fifteen homes had major roof damage.
April 26, 2011
Counties: Grayson
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 60 yards
Path length: 0.3 mile
Time: 7:19pm CDT
Notes: This small tornado touched down just south of Danny Sadler Road west of KY 920. Trees were snapped and uprooted, and power lines were blown down.
April 26, 2011
Counties: Hardin
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 125 yards
Path length: 0.7 mile
Time: 8:53pm EDT
Notes: The tornado formed just west of Interstate 65 and crossed the highway, the Hardin County Fairgrounds, and lifted just east of the intersection of First Union Church Road and Sportsman Lake Road. On the fairgrounds the tornado struck a large livestock barn as well as the fairgrounds' restaurant. The roof of the restaurant was thrown westward on top of a livestock barn. Metal siding was thrown 250 yards and several trees were snapped and uprooted. Near the end of the path there was roof damage to a one story house as well as downed power lines.
April 27, 2011
Counties: Green
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 150 yards
Path length: 2.8 miles
Time: 6:32am CDT
Notes: Numerous windows and chimneys were damaged in downtown Greensburg. Trees were snapped and uprooted along US 68 throughout the path. Greensburg's industrial park suffered the worst damage when a brick building suffered exterior and interior damage. North of Bluff Boom Road the tornado significantly damaged a mobile home and destroyed two barns.
April 27, 2011
Counties: Monroe, Cumberland
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 616 yards
Path length: 6 miles
Time: 7:02am CDT
Notes: Two large barns and several outbuildings were destroyed. Hundreds of hardwood trees were snapped and uprooted, with a few trees landing on houses causing roof damage. A few other houses in the vicinity had minor structural damage as well.
May 25, 2011
Counties: Dubois
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 2 miles
Time: 9:50pm EDT
Notes: This tornado struck the southeast side of Huntingburg.
May 25, 2011
Counties: Dubois
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 60 yards
Path length: 1.9 miles
Time: 9:54pm EDT
Notes: The tornado destroyed a shed when it touched down along North CR 200W west of Haysville. It snapped trees as it moved east into Haysville. One home was unroofed, at the corner of North Church Street and West Haysville Road.
May 25, 2011
Counties: Orange
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 230 yards
Path length: 4.7 miles
Time: 10:22pm EDT
Notes: The tornado began along IN 37 where it uprooted and snapped several trees. It expanded to its maximum width and strength about a mile into its path. At that point it heavily damaged two brick homes and one wood frame home as well as destroying a wood barn (overturning the tractor inside) and two metal outbuildings. The tornado continued to the northeast damaging another outbuilding and uprooting and snapping numerous trees before lifting.
May 25, 2011
Counties: Orange, (Lawrence), Washington IN
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 150 yards
Path length: 3.2 miles
Time: 10:28pm EDT
Notes: After touching down and destroying a large wood barn the tornado moved to the northeast over farmland, snapping and uprooting numerous trees. It continued through the extreme southeast corner of Lawrence County and entered Washington County before dissipating at Spangler Hill Road.
May 25, 2011
Counties: Washington IN
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 130 yards
Path length: 2.8 miles
Time: 10:31pm EDT
Notes: This tornado snapped and uprooted numerous trees along its path and heavily damaged a metal outbuilding on North Spangler Hill Road before dissipating near the intersection of North Spangler Hill Road and North White River Road.
June 19, 2011
Counties: Perry
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 70 yards
Path length: 0.2 mile
Time: 6:31am CDT
Notes: Ten trees were uprooted, blown over, or snapped on either side of Route 66 north of Oriole.
June 19, 2011
Counties: Breckinridge
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 180 yards
Path length: 1 mile
Time: 6:39am CDT
Notes: The tornado touched down at the west end of A.H. Wilson Road with EF-0 strength and a width of 60 yards. A dozen trees were snapped, uprooted, and twisted. A barn collapsed when an oak tree fell on it. A rock garden was blown 25 yards upwind. The tornado proceeded to Route 79/259 and struck a home just north of A.H. Wilson Road with EF-2 strength. A roof was torn off and thrown 60 yards. A 30x50 foot barn was thrown 200 yards and metal sheeting was thrown 300 yards. A second barn had metal sheeting thrown 500 yards. Power lines were leaning over Route 79/259. The tornado dissipated after snapping and uprooting a few trees between Route 79/259 and Harned Locust Hill Road.
June 19, 2011
Counties: Breckinridge
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 60 yards
Path length: 0.1 mile
Time: 6:43am CDT
Notes: On Route 1401 southeast of Harned a large well constructed barn, 30x50x80 feet, lost roof panels that were thrown 200 yards.
June 22, 2011
Counties: Harrison IN
EF-Scale: EF-0
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 75 yards
Path length: 0.3 mile
Time: 7:27pm EDT
Notes: This tornado touched down in the 3900 block of Elizabeth-New Middletown Road. It damaged a row of trees behind a home and removed some flashing on the home. The tornado apparently lifted and crossed Elizabeth-New Middletown Road and headed east into a wooded area. The tornado snapped large limbs from the tree canopy in this area and likely was not in total contact with the ground. The tornado lasted for a minute or less.
June 22, 2011
Counties: Jefferson KY
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 120 yards
Path length: 1.2 mile
Time: 8:04pm EDT
Notes: This tornado touched down at Churchill Downs with EF-1 strength and wind speeds of up to 105 mph. Five barns at the race track had large sections of their roofs blown off and cinder block walls buckled or collapsed. Christ Church on Churchill Downs had some roof and siding damage. As the tornado moved east it strengthened to EF-2 intensity near the intersection of Floyd Street and Central Avenue where a large industrial building was heavily damaged. Numerous trees were uprooted and snapped along the storm's path. Near the intersection of Crittenden Drive and Central Avenue a Super 8 Motel had minor roof damage.
June 22, 2011
Counties: Jefferson KY
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 150 yards
Path length: 1.9 mile
Time: 9:29pm EDT
Notes: At the start of the path the tornado was EF-0 strength as it damaged shingles and siding and snapped maple trees. At Orchard Lake Boulevard and Fallen Apple Lane trees were blown down and laid out in north, northeast, and south directions. The tornado moved into the Hurstbourne Woods subdivision and ripped a locked pool gate free and threw it over a building and 35 yards downwind. This location suffered the worst damage with gutters, siding, and soffits ripped from buildings and deposited 30 yards away in trees. Next a large oak tree was uprooted at 3705 Modesto Road and a trampoline was thrown into a Volkswagen and then over a house. At 9407 Willowwood Way there was roof damage and many trees, both hardwood and softwood, were snapped and uprooted. The tornado briefly made about a 25 degree turn to the northeast just before dissipating and causing some roof damage and tree damage at its end point.
June 22, 2011
Counties: Jefferson KY
EF-Scale: EF-2
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 100 yards
Path length: 1.6 mile
Time: 9:34pm EDT
Notes: This tornado began just east of the end of the previous tornado and began by damaging roofs of about a dozen houses and uprooting and snapping trees along Saint Edwards Drive. Damage was also observed along Charlane Parkway and Dell Road. At the corner of Maple Road and Galene Drive a significant portion of a large oak tree split off and was thrust into a wall of Tully School. There was also structural damage and roof damage at the Good Samaritan Society Nursing Home at 3500 Good Samaritan Way. Two vehicles in the parking lot were thrown about 20 yards and flipped over. Low end EF-2 damage was observed. The storm continued to the east and apparently lifted off the ground as the ground surface descended into a small valley along Ruckriegel Parkway and Chenoweth Run. The tornado again caused damage on Electron Drive at the Dillard's Warehouse and Machinery Specialties Warehouse. At those locations the brick facade of each building was pushed out. A large fence around the Dillard's Warehouse was damaged and a security shack was thrown about 30 yards. The tornado lifted on the south side of Electron Drive.
June 22, 2011
Counties: Jefferson KY
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 60 yards
Path length: 3.5 mile (skipping)
Time: 9:38pm EDT
Notes: The tornado touched down on the north side of Electron Drive at Ampere Drive just to the northeast of the end point of the previous tornado. An air handler was blown off of the roof of JCK Enterprises and thrown 125 yards. Farther east on Electron Drive several corporations and warehouses had structural damage to roofs and the sides of buildings. The most significant damage was at Oxmoor Collision Center where there was structural damage to some steel framing and stucco. RBI Corporation, next door, also had some structural damage. More than a dozen uprooted and snapped trees were observed around the Tucker House Bed and Breakfast at 2406 Tucker Station Road. The rope-like tornado lifted between Tucker Station Road and Interstate 265. However, the tornado touched back down again just on the other side of the interstate at 1600 South English Station Road as an EF-0. At this location damage included five trees blown down including a 60-foot tall sycamore, shingle damage to a house, a damaged satellite dish, and a destroyed pergola.
June 26, 2011
Counties: Dubois
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 130 yards
Path length: 2.2 mile
Time: 2:54am EDT
Notes: In the Duff area several homes suffered minor damage and numerous trees, both softwood and hardwood, were snapped or uprooted.
June 26, 2011
Counties: Perry (from Spencer)
EF-Scale: EF-1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 200 yards
Path length: 2.3 miles
Time: 2:12am CDT
Notes: A tornado touched down 0.7 miles south of St. Meinrad in Spencer County on the southern end of the St. Meinrad Seminary grounds. It destroyed a cinder block outbuilding and took a 100 foot section of roofing off of a large metal outbuilding. The tornado also uprooted numerous trees and ripped off sections of roofing from several other buildings. The tornado weakened as it moved into forested hills where it snapped and uprooted several trees along a narrowing path. The tornado lifted near Catnip Road in Perry County which is about 2.3 miles east of St. Meinrad.
November 14, 2011
County: Orange
EF-Scale: EF1
Deaths: 0
Injuries: 0
Path width: 50 yards
Path length: 2 miles
Time: 7:32pm EST
Notes: The tornado spun up west of Star Field on the north side of the Paoli School Complex, destroying a 100 year old barn and heavily damaging the roofs of two other outbuildings. It then took a large section of roofing off the Paoli Police Department building on West Main Street before snapping several trees along Lick Creek as it moved east-northeast toward the city square. On the square, the tornado ripped the metal roofs off of Reflections Flower Shop and Liberty Furniture. Three chimneys of the Orange County Courthouse collapsed, most likely when hit by roof debris. After crossing the square, the tornado continued moving east-northeast for another one and a quarter miles, snapping and uprooting trees and causing minor roof damage to several homes. Near the end of its path, the tornado spread debris from a metal outbuilding one tenth of a mile onto North Marshall Road.