List of United States tornadoes from October to December 2007

This page documents all the tornadoes that touched down in the United States in October to December 2007. Tornadoes in the month of January are given with their Fujita Scale intensity while all tornadoes from February and on are given with their Enhanced Fujita Scale intensity. This is because the scale was changed on February 1 due to the National Weather Service implementing a more accurate way to classify tornadoes.

United States Yearly Total

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 675 298 91 27 4 1 1,096
  • Note: January tornadoes were rated using the old Fujita scale, but are included in the chart above by matching the F rating to the related EF scale rating.[1]

October

There were 115 tornadoes were reported in the US in October, of which 87 were confirmed.

October 17 event

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, October 17, 2007
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Texas
EF1 W of Ogg Randall 0516 11 miles
(17.6 km)
Tornado caused damage to several barns, fencing, a trailer, a homestead and power poles. Two large diesel tanks were also moved.[2]
EF0 SW of Buna Jasper 1532 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Brief tornado downed a few trees.[3]
Missouri
EF0 W of Centerview Johnson 2105 unknown Brief tornado caused no damage.[4]
EF2 N of Verona Lawrence 2250 11 miles
(17 km)
Intermittent damage path. Nine houses were damaged or destroyed, along with a lumber mill and several barns.[5]
EF1 N of Cave Springs Greene 2335 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Two houses and a barn were damaged.[6]
EF0 S of Lebanon Laclede 0435 unknown Tornado damaged trees and telephone poles and moved a mobile home off of its foundation.[7]
EF0 E of Hatton Callaway 0455 1 miles
(1.6 km)
A horse stable, a double wide mobile home, a large garage, and several trees were damaged.[8]
EF0 S of Madison Monroe 0500 4 miles
(6.4 km)
Two machine sheds were damaged as the tornado tracked across mostly farmland. Corn was flattened in farm fields and trees were damaged as well.[9]
EF2 SE of Granville Monroe 0505 4 miles
(6.4 km)
2 deaths - High-end EF2 tornado obliterated a mobile home, barn, and a machine shed. The frame of the mobile home was found 1/3 of a mile away, and the two occupants were thrown hundreds of yards into a field and killed. Pieces of debris from the mobile home, barn, and shed were found up to 4 miles away.[10]
EF0 W of North Fork Monroe 0507 2 miles
(3.2 km)
Trees and a machine shed were damaged.[11]
Oklahoma
EF0 NE of Fort Tawson Choctaw 2214 unknown Brief tornado remained over open country and caused no damage.[12]
Louisiana
EF1 N of Franklinton Washington 2245 unknown Tornado moved a car 15 feet, uprooted trees, and caused major roof damage to a mobile home.[13]
EF1 Franklinton Washington 2255 unknown Tornado struck the town of Franklinton directly, where three businesses sustained major roof damage and had windows blown out.[14]
Arkansas
EF1 W of Star City Lincoln 2302 5.4 miles
(8.6 km)
Six mobile homes were damaged or destroyed and four houses sustained minor damage. Widespread tree and power line damage occurred. The worst of the damage occurred near the Feenyville community.[15]
Mississippi
EF1 NE of Society Hill Jefferson Davis 0030 0.33 mile
(550 m)
A storage building was destroyed while another had its roof torn off. An addition to a house had a portion of the roof blown off, and several trees were downed.[16]
EF1 N of Hattiesburg Forrest 0110 1.5 miles
(2.4 km)
Tornado began at Exit 69 on I-59, where a car was blown off the roadway, injuring the occupant. A garage had its roof blown off and a house sustained minor roof damage. Additionally, two metal buildings had their metal doors torn off.[17]
EF0 Tolarville Holmes 0303 2 miles
(3.2 km)
Several trees were downed and limbs were snapped in Tolarville.[18]
Sources: Storm reports of October 17, 2007 NWS Springfield, NWS St. Louis, NWS Little Rock, NWS Jackson MS, NOAA Storm Data

October 18 event

List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, October 18, 2007
F#LocationCountyTime (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Mississippi
EF1 W of Vancleave Jackson 1045 1.8 miles
(3 km)
Tornado destroyed one mobile home and heavily damaged at least ten others. The tornado also destroyed several outbuildings, snapped trees, and knocked down power lines.[19]
EF0 Starkville Oktibbeha 1741 0.1 mile
(160 m)
Brief tornado caused minor damage to a building at the Starkville Country Club. Two trees were also snapped.[20]
EF0 E of Starkville Oktibbeha 1804 unknown Tornado snapped a few trees.[21]
EF1 N of De Kalb Kemper, Noxubee 1913 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Damage along the path was limited to pine trees being knocked down.[22]
Florida
EF1 Pensacola Escambia 1513 7 miles
(11 km)
Large tornado first touched down near the Pensacola Naval Air Station and tracked through parts of downtown Pensacola. Boats near the beginning of the path were flipped, and multiple homes were damaged, some heavily. A church lost part of its roof, bleachers were flipped at a baseball field, and extensive tree and power line damage occurred. 30 cars in a Target parking lot were damaged, with some totaled. An Office Depot sustained roof damage, and the Cordova Mall sustained damage to its skylights, allowing water to leak into the building. 86 buildings were damaged by the tornado and four people were injured.[23]
Alabama
EF0 NW of Vernon Lamar 1815 unknown Brief tornado touchdown was photographed by local police. The tornado did not cause any damage.[24]
EF0 SW of Haleyville Marion 1951 0.06 mile
(100 m)
A farmhouse was damaged, and tree and power line damage occurred.[25]
EF1 S of Mount Hope Lawrence 2005 0.15 mile
(250 m)
Tornado moved through the Bankhead National Forest, damaging trees.[26]
Michigan
EF1 W of Tower Cheboygan 2125 10 miles
(16 km)
Highly visible tornado was photographed and caught on video as it crossed Black Lake. A barn was destroyed and trees were downed.[27]
EF2 NE of Long Rapids Alpena 2225 4 miles
(6.4 km)
Three homes suffered roof and siding damage, and three barns were destroyed or heavily damaged. A garage and a shed were also destroyed, and there was substantial tree damage along the path.[28]
EF2 SW of Kalkaska Kalkaska 2335 5 miles
(8 km)
1 death - Multiple homes were damaged along the path, some severely. A large metal warehouse building was damaged, and nearby mobile home was destroyed, resulting in a fatality. Several hangars and small planes were damaged at the Kalkaska County Airport, and sheet metal from the hangars was deposited near the Kalkaska Middle School. Large trees were also uprooted and one other person was injured.[29]
EF2 E of Luzerne Oscoda 0012 14 miles
(22 km)
Large wedge tornado moved through densely forested areas. Tens of thousands of trees were snapped or uprooted, and many power lines were downed. About 16 structures were damaged, mostly outbuildings or cabins. Three of the cabins were completely destroyed.[30]
EF1 E of Comins Oscoda, Alcona 0042 3 miles
(4.8 km)
Considerable tree damage occurred, outbuildings were damaged, and swirl marks were left in farm fields.[31]
EF2 N of Hubbard Lake Alpena 0100 0.25 mile
(400 m)
A house had much of its second story ripped off, and two barns and a mobile home were destroyed. Cows and chickens in the area were killed, and extensive tree damage occurred as well.[32]
EF2 NE of Mason to SE of Perry Ingham, Shiawassee 0228 19 miles
(30.4 km)
2 deaths - Tornado struck the south side of Williamston, where approximately 100 homes were damaged. Just outside town, two people were killed when a modular home was thrown into a pond. Near Perry, four barns and three houses received damage. One house had windows blown out, a farm house had a section of roof taken off, and a modular home had its entire roof ripped off. One other person was injured.[33]
EF1 SSW of Millington Tuscola 0515 2 miles
(3.2 km)
High-end EF1 completely destroyed a frail modular home. A 14-month-old baby sleeping in a crib inside this home received only minor cuts and bruises after being tossed 25 feet and buried under about 4 feet of beams, rafters, and other debris. A home near the modular home was damaged by flying debris, and a third home lost part of its roof.[34]
EF0 E of Clio Genesee 0516 2.5 miles
(4 km)
Trees were snapped and uprooted, a home sustained shingle damage, and a barn lost part of its metal roof.[35]
EF1 W of Deford Tuscola 0545 3 miles
(4.8 km)
A garage was destroyed, several houses sustained roof damage, and a fifth-wheel camper was tossed into a pond on top a truck that had already been tossed into the pond. A man sleeping in the fifth-wheel received no injuries. Numerous trees were also snapped off or uprooted.[36]
EF1 W of Port Hope Huron 0630 1 mile
(1.6 km)
Farm machinery was lifted and displaced, and a farm shed was moved about 120 feet off of its foundation. Also, the walls of a large barn were lifted 6 to 8 feet from the foundation.[37]
Illinois
EF0 NE of West Salem Edwards 2215 unknown Brief tornado remained over open country and caused no damage.[38]
Kentucky
EF1 NE of Owensboro Daviess 2307 2 miles
(3.2 km)
A few structures were damaged and numerous trees were downed along the path.[39]
EF0 Louisville Jefferson 2310 unknown Tornado touched down at a Kroger store in the Crescent Hill neighborhood. Windows were blown out of the grocery store, a shopping cart corral was blown into a car, and a large power pole was blown down.[40]
EF2 S of Lewisport Daviess, Hancock 2310 13.2 miles
(21 km)
Major tree and structural damage occurred, especially near Spice Knob and Scythia. Further along the path, a mobile home was destroyed and several barns were leveled before the tornado dissipated.[41]
EF0 SW of Gatewood Daviess 2315 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Several trees were damaged by this brief tornado.[42]
EF2 NE of Dixon to Sebree Webster 0009 10.4 miles
(16.5 km)
Major damage occurred in the Sebree area. Three homes were destroyed and 10 others were damaged. A youth rehabilitation center sustained major damage. One mobile home was obliterated and scattered across a field, injuring all four occupants. The metal frame of the mobile home was thrown 300 feet. Another injury occurred as a vehicle was picked up and thrown by the tornado, ejecting the occupant.[43]
EF1 E of Creswell Caldwell 0020 unknown Trees were uprooted and snapped.[44]
EF2 S of Dawson Springs Caldwell 0025 unknown Seven homes sustained major damage, some of which had roofs torn off. Many trees were snapped and uprooted, and several small barns were destroyed.[45]
EF2 W of Beech Springs to SW of Owensboro McLean, Daviess 0032 17.5 miles
(28 km)
Near Beech Springs, numerous barns and outbuildings were destroyed, a house sustained major damage, and four other homes sustained minor damage. A pontoon boat was moved up to 20 feet from where it originated, and a garage and several vehicles were destroyed. Near Owensboro, additional homes and outbuildings sustained major damage, with a few destroyed. Extensive tree and power line damage occurred along the path, and four people were injured when a mobile home was completely destroyed.[46]
EF2 NW of Macedonia Christian 0040 2 miles
(3.2 km)
Tornado flattened a swath of large trees in the Pennyrile State Forest. Three mobile homes were damaged, including one that was blown down a hill and smashed, injuring the occupant. A barn was destroyed as well.[47]
EF2 SW of St. Charles Hopkins 0050 1.5 miles
(2.4 km)
Numerous trees were downed and three mobile homes were destroyed, one of which had its metal frame bent. Debris from the mobile homes was scattered hundreds of yards away. Barns were damaged, and a frame home sustained major roof, siding, and porch damage. One person was injured.[48]
EF1 Nortonville Hopkins 0100 2 miles
(3.2 km)
Tornado caused damage to several buildings in town. Two masonry buildings had their wooden roofs blown off, a gas station canopy was damaged, and a tree fell onto a house. Trees were sheared off and uprooted throughout the town.[49]
EF1 N of Canton Trigg 0102 2.5 miles
(4 km)
Many large trees and tree limbs were downed, including some that damaged a dock, a garage, and a house, A garage had tin roofing peeled back, and a house had part of its roof blown off. Two cabins at Lake Barkley State Resort Park sustained roof damage. The state park was closed for most of the following day, mostly due to trees and power lines blocking access to the park.[50]
EF1 NW of Hamlin Calloway 0107 7.4 miles
(12 km)
Hundreds of trees were snapped and uprooted. One home received major roof damage, primarily from falling trees.[51]
EF3 Owensboro Daviess 0109 7.5 miles
(12 km)
Strong tornado struck downtown Owensboro for the second time since 2000. 150 homes were damaged in Owensboro, with several destroyed. Two historic churches in downtown Owensboro sustained major damage, including one that had its steeple collapse through the roof into the sanctuary. A motel sustained major damage and had most of its roof torn off. Almost every building at Brescia University sustained damage, mostly to the roofs and windows. A delivery truck was overturned, and streets in the downtown area were littered with debris from collapsed roofs and warehouses. Several large brick tobacco warehouses in downtown Owensboro were completely destroyed. Extensive tree and power line damage occurred as well. 8 people were injured.[52]
EF0 SW of Linton Trigg 0123 1 mile
(1.6 km)
Trees were uprooted in the Land Between the Lakes area.[53]
EF2 S of Cadiz Trigg 0132 10.5 miles
(17 km)
Two barns and a large garage were destroyed, with debris scattered up to 3/4 of a mile away and projectiles embedded into the ground. Four power poles were snapped. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted, some of which had metal debris stuck in them.[54]
EF2 Rosetta Breckinridge 0226 3 miles
(4.8 km)
A church in Rosetta was destroyed, and a nearby house had much of its roof torn off. Two large outbuildings were destroyed and a trailer was wrapped around a tree. A pickup truck was thrown 75 feet and flipped over, and a 4,500-pound tractor was shifted 7 feet from where it sat. Numerous trees along the path were snapped and uprooted.[55]
EF1 Fort Knox Meade 0250 2.5 miles
(4 km)
The Rock Inn sustained roof damage, and a service station canopy was knocked over. The tornado also uprooted large trees along the damage path.[56]
EF1 E of Hubers Bullitt 0320 2 miles
(3.2 km)
Two outbuildings were damaged and numerous trees were downed at the beginning of the path. A garage was destroyed and several homes sustained minor damage further along the path.[57]
EF0 Bradfordsville Marion 0636 0.5 mile
(800 m)
One mobile home was rolled over and several houses lost shingles. Extensive tree and power pole damage occurred in town, and outbuildings were destroyed.[58]
Indiana
EF1 NE of Cannelton Perry 2334 5 miles
(8 km)
Intermittent tornado caused relatively minor damage along its path.[59]
EF0 N of Ambia Benton 0035 unknown Brief touchdown in an open field caused no damage.[60]
EF1 SE of St. Marks Dubois 0127 2 miles
(3.2 km)
About 100 trees were snapped or uprooted, a barn was damaged, and a door was ripped off of a house.[61]
EF3 SW of Vesta Clark 0203 4.8 miles
(7.7 km)
10 homes were damaged by this tornado, four heavily, one of which was swept away with only its basement left. The home that was swept away was bolted to its foundation, though it was determined that the severity of the destruction at that residence was the result of two nearby barns, a stable, and a silo being blown away and slammed into the house, as context was not indicative of a violent tornado. Four vehicles were heavily damaged or destroyed, and corn and soybean fields were scoured by the tornado.[62]
EF3 W of Bourbon to NE of Nappanee Marshall, Kosciusko, Elkhart 0218 20 miles
(32 km)
Tornado began west of Bourbon and passed north of town. Numerous trees were sheared off and uprooted, grain silos were damaged, and power poles were broken in that area. Homes near Bourbon sustained up to high-end EF1 damage, mobile homes were flipped, a garage was reduced to a bare slab, and a trampoline and a highway sign were mangled. Past Bourbon, the tornado strengthened and some areas of EF2 damage were noted. Several Amish homes and barns sustained major damage in this area, and one frail home lost its roof and exterior walls. The tornado then entered Nappanee as a high-end EF2, partially destroying a church and tearing the roofs and second stories from several homes. Many new RVs and mobile homes were destroyed at a distribution plant, and a nearby factory was damaged. The tornado reached high-end EF3 strength in the eastern part of town, where another RV plant was flattened, a metal-frame warehouse building was heavily damaged, and a gas station was destroyed. A Taco Bell and a Dairy Queen sustained major damage in this area, along with several homes in a nearby subdivision, one of which only had interior walls left. The tornado then exited town and caused EF1 to EF2 damage to several homes and farms before dissipating. A total of 591 buildings (including at least 368 homes and 81 businesses) were damaged, of which at least 98 were destroyed across the three counties. A few minor injuries occurred.[63]
Tennessee
EF1 W of Model Stewart 0118 1 miles
(1.6 km)
Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted.[64]
Sources: Storm reports of October 18, 2007, NWS Michigan Offices (Combined report), NWS Northern Indiana summary, NWS Louisville summary, NWS Central Illinois summary, NWS Chicago summary, NWS Paducah storm reports, NWS Paducah summary, NWS Tulsa summary, NOAA Storm Data

November

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 3 3 1 0 0 0 7

November 5 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Monday, November 5, 2007
EF#LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Kentucky
EF0 WNW of Kendall Springs Bath 38.12°N 83.83°W / 38.12; -83.83 2212 1.52 miles (2.4 km) Brief touchdown, five barns were damaged, four significantly. Caused $50,000 in damages.

November 14 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Wednesday, November 14, 2007
EF#LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Tennessee
EF1 SE of Union Hill Jackson 36.22°N 85.61°W / 36.22; -85.61 2117 0.1 miles (0.2 km) Brief touchdown, one home lost its front porch. Caused $10,000 in damages.
EF0 WSW of Bakers Railroads White 36.02°N 85.57°W / 36.02; -85.57 2216 0.7 miles (1.1 km) Brief touchdown, a mobile home was rolled across a street into a brick home. Caused $20,000 in damages.
EF1 NNW of Vanntown Lincoln 35.04°N 86.48°W / 35.04; -86.48 2335 5.34 miles (8.6 km) Brief touchdown, a storage shed was destroyed and a pole barn suffered considerable damage. Caused $50,000 in damages.
EF2 Kimball area Marion 35.05°N 85.69°W / 35.05; -85.69 2335 2 miles (3.2 km) 9 Injuries Brief touchdown, the tornado heavy damage to the roof of the Kimball Baptist Church as well as damaging several vehicles in the church parking lot. The tornado also destroyed several modular homes between Main Street and Interstate 24. Caused $2.5 million in damages.
Kentucky
EF1 ENE of Bernstadt Laurel 36.22°N 85.61°W / 36.22; -85.61 2127 2.5 miles (4.0 km) Brief touchdown, several homes were damaged and a barn collapsed. Caused $75,000 in damages

November 19 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Monday, November 5, 2007
EF#LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Texas
EF0 SSE of Lyford Willacy 26.39°N 97.77°W / 26.39; -97.77 2315 0.1 miles (0.2 km) Brief touchdown, no damage reported.

December

There were 22 tornadoes were reported in the US in December, of which 19 were confirmed.

December 2

List of confirmed tornadoes - Sunday, December 2, 2007
EF#LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Missouri
EF0 NW of Willholt Ozark 36.69°N 92.51°W / 36.69; -92.51 1838 0.4 miles (0.6 km) Brief touchdown, no damage reported.

December 15

List of confirmed tornadoes - Saturday, December 15, 2007
EF#LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Texas
EF0 NW of Warren Tyler 30.61°N 94.41°W / 30.61; -94.41 1339 0.25 miles (0.4 km) Brief touchdown, one home had part of its roof blown off. Caused $12,000 in damages.
Georgia
EF0 W of Blakely Early 31.38°N 85.03°W / 31.38; -85.03 2255 3.83 miles (6.2 km) Tornado destroyed an old shed store and an outbuilding and damaged a mobile home. Caused $30,000 in damages.
EF0 WNW of Sylvester Worth 31.55°N 83.91°W / 31.55; -83.91 0203 3.9 miles (6.3 km) Tornado destroyed a peanut warehouse and damaged 29 homes. Caused $750,000 in damages.
EF1 SW of Ashburn Turner 31.69°N 83.68°W / 31.69; -83.68 0220 3.5 miles (5.6 km) 1 Death Tornado destroyed 4 mobile homes and damaged 39 homes. A semi traveling on Interstate 75 was blown off the road and the driver was killed on impact. Caused $1.25 million in damages.
EF1 W of Owensboro Wilcox 31.87°N 83.46°W / 31.87; -83.46 0230 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, tornado tore the roof off an old dairy shed and destroyed a cinder block. Caused $5,000 in damages.
EF0 ENE of Jay Bird Springs Dodge 32.16°N 89.92°W / 32.16; -89.92 0318 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, tornado damaged one mobile home and knocked down numerous trees and power lines. Caused $25,000 in damages.
EF2 SW of Lothair Treutlen 32.34°N 82.66°W / 32.34; -82.66 0341 3.5 miles (5.6 km) Tornado destroyed a fire department building, a mobile home, and a carport. Caused $100,000 in damages.

December 16

List of confirmed tornadoes - Sunday, December 16, 2007
EF#LocationCountyCoord.Time (UTC)Path lengthDamage
Florida
EF1 SSE of Hague Alachua 29.73°N 82.41°W / 29.73; -82.41 0745 0.75 miles (1.2 km) Brief touchdown, numerous pine trees were snapped and a few were uprooted. A portion of a masonry brick wall on a small farm outbuilding was knocked over and the metal roof was ripped off and strewn across a field. A farm truck was flipped on its side near the outbuilding. Another house had a damaged carport, minor wall damage, a toppled TV antenna mast and many of the roof shingles were stripped.
EF1 NNW of Land o' Lakes Pasco 28.31°N 82.51°W / 28.31; -82.51 1020 3.2 miles (5.1 km) A housing annex at the county jail was destroyed. The 125 female inmates living in the annex were evacuated before it was destroyed, resulting in zero injuries. There was also roof damage to a fire station, four vehicles were flipped and there were numerous trees and power poles downed. Caused $1 million in damages.

See also

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