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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox storm The 2002 Veterans Day weekend tornado outbreak was an unusually severe and expansive severe weather event across portions of the Central and Eastern United States from the evening hours of November 9 into the early morning hours of Veterans Day, November 11, 2002. A series of troughs tracked eastward across the United States, providing strong wind shear, while anomalously warm and unstable air surged northward into the Ohio River Valley. As a result, multiple tornadoes occurred across Arkansas, Tennessee, and Missouri on November 9. A far more widespread and severe event occurred the following day, with three distinct tornado outbreaks focused across areas from Illinois to Pennsylvania; Tennessee and Kentucky; and areas from Mississippi to South Carolina. The most intense tornado of the outbreak was a violent F4 tornado that occurred near Van Wert, Ohio. A total of 76 tornadoes occurred during the 3-day period, collectively resulting in 36 deaths and 303 injuries. As of 2022, the event ranks as the third-largest tornado outbreak on record in November.[1][2]

Meteorological synopsis

November 9

The first signs for organized severe weather became apparent on November 7, when the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) outlined a Slight risk across portions of the mid-Mississippi and western Ohio River valleys valid for November 9.[3][4] On that day, a powerful and negatively-tilted upper-level trough upwards of Шаблон:Convert was observed driving east-southeastward toward the U.S. Central and Southern Plains. While a shortwave trough at the leading edge of this feature progressed across the Texas Panhandle, a surface area of low pressure resided across the Central and Northern Plains.[5] Southerly flow associated with the cyclone prompted the northward advection of moisture from the Gulf of Mexico, with dewpoints rising into the lower 60s °F as far north as southern Illinois; this moisture promoted modest destabilization and mid-level convective available potential energy (CAPE) values from 500 to 1,000 J/kg. As the shortwave trough continued eastward, it aided in the formation of thunderstorms across northeastern Arkansas around 00:00 UTC. These storms resided in a strongly sheared environment, with storm relative helicity – a measure of the potential for cyclonic updrafts – around 800 m2/s2. Despite initial concern that the lower levels of the atmosphere were not quite as favorable,[6] evening atmospheric soundings from Little Rock, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee, showcased an extremely favorable environment for significant tornadoes.[7] Clusters of supercells tracked from Arkansas into Tennessee over ensuing hours, and in fact, the persistence of these storms resulted in the formation of a weak outflow boundary that further enhanced the tornado threat.[8] A total of 10 tornadoes occurred throughout the evening of November 9, including multiple strong tornadoes and one that killed two people near Huntingdon, Tennessee.[9]

November 10–11

Outbreak death toll
State Total County County
total
Alabama 12 Cherokee 1
Walker 10
Winston 1
Mississippi 1 Lowndes 1
Ohio 5 Putnam 2
Seneca 1
Van Wert 2
Pennsylvania 1 Mercer 1
Tennessee 17 Carroll 2
Coffee 2
Cumberland 4
Montgomery 2
Morgan 7
Total 36
All deaths were tornado-related

On November 10, the SPC warned of the potential for a significant tornado outbreak and/or widespread damaging wind episode across northeastern Mississippi, much of Tennessee, northwestern Alabama, and much of Kentucky, where the organization issued a High risk of severe weather. Morning upper-air analyses showed mid- to upper-level winds of Шаблон:Convert across the southern Rocky Mountains, as well as an embedded shortwave trough moving east toward the Mississippi and Ohio River valleys. At the surface, a strong area of low pressure was positioned over Wisconsin and moving northeastward toward Ontario.[10] Throughout the afternoon hours, the tornado outbreak unfolded in three distinct locations.[4] To the north across Indiana and Ohio, temperatures rose into the lower 70s and dewpoints climbed into the mid-60s °F, supporting CAPE values of 1,000–2,000 J/kg. In addition, significant pressure falls in the region contributed to backed surface winds, aiding in favorable low-level shear profiles.[11] Although storms in this region were initially congealed into a squall line ahead of a cold front, the presence of strong shear and dry air in the mid-levels supported the line's breakdown into supercells and bowing segments.[12] Ahead of this activity, additional discrete supercells overspread much of Ohio owing to a prefrontal trough.[13][4] A long-tracked, violent F4 tornado began in Van Wert and tracked for over Шаблон:Convert, killing 4 people and injuring 17 others.[14] An F3 tornado near Tiffin killed one person and injured two others.[15] An F2 tornado in Clark, Pennsylvania, killed 1 person.[16] Numerous other tornadoes were recorded throughout the afternoon.[17] The event evolved into more of a significant damaging wind episode as storms progressed farther east into Pennsylvania by the evening hours.[18]

With the northern outbreak unfolding, a central outbreak simultaneously overspread portions of Tennessee and Kentucky, while a southern outbreak spanned areas from Mississippi into South Carolina.[19] Surface observations and atmospheric soundings across the High and Moderate risk areas showed a very unstable environment with surface-based CAPE values in the 2,000–3,000 J/kg range. Despite the presence of a cap, this inversion was weak and expected to be eroded by warming daytime temperatures. Meanwhile, deep-layer wind shear of Шаблон:Convert overspread the area. Though shear profiles were largely unidirectional initially, low-level winds were expected to become more conducive for discrete supercells and tornadoes.[20] As expected, temperatures climbing to around Шаблон:Convert and dewpoints reaching the mid-60s °F allowed for deep convective development into the afternoon.[21] Multiple swaths of supercells developed throughout the region, including one in middle Tennessee,[22] a second from central Mississippi into northwestern Alabama, and a third from northeastern Louisiana into central Mississippi.[23] Fatal tornadoes occurred near Shelbyville,[24] Joyner,[25] and Crossville in Tennessee;[26] Carbon Hill,[27] Saragossa,[28] and Centre in Alabama;[29] and Crawford in Mississippi.[30] Numerous other tornadoes were documented throughout the area.[17] Much like the outbreak farther north, the event transitioned into more of a damaging wind event by the evening hours,[31] though a few tornadoes still occurred during the early morning hours across Georgia and South Carolina.[32]

Confirmed tornadoes

Шаблон:Tornado Chart

November 9 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, November 9, 2002Шаблон:Efn
F# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 N of Parkin, AR to NE of Covington, TN Cross (AR), Crittenden (AR), Mississippi (AR), Tipton (TN) AR, TN Шаблон:Coord 03:15–04:30 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert In Arkansas, two farm houses and a mobile home were destroyed while a church, five homes and three mobile homes were damaged. Several other farm buildings were damaged along with trees and power lines being blown down. In Tennessee, 28 mobile homes, 5 houses, and 1 business were destroyed. Over 275 other structures were damaged, and 1 injury was recorded when a man was hit by falling bricks in downtown Covington.[33][34][35][36]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 NE of Bells Crockett TN Шаблон:Coord 04:15 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Six mobile homes and four houses were destroyed. Over 60 other structures were damaged as well.[37]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 SW of Huntingdon Carroll TN Шаблон:Coord 04:26–04:44 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 2 deaths – The two fatalities were recorded in a mobile home park that was hit by a tornado. In addition to destroyed mobile homes, three houses, two businesses and a farm building were destroyed. Forty other structures were damaged.[9]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 N of Jackson Cape Girardeau MO Шаблон:Coord 04:58–04:59 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A trailer was destroyed while one metal barn and a few homes sustained roof/shingle damage.[38]

November 10 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, November 10, 2002Шаблон:Efn
F# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 NW of Jackson Madison TN Шаблон:Coord 06:10–06:20 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A tornado moved through Union University, heavily damaging several buildings and about 500 cars on campus. It also hit a subdivision, destroying a home and inflicting damage to 140 others.[39]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 SW of Adams Montgomery TN Шаблон:Coord 06:50–? Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 2 deaths – The fatalities were inside one of three mobile homes that were blown or lifted off of their foundations. Sixty homes and one building were damaged as well. The National Centers for Environmental Information erroneously lists this tornado as three separate entries.[40][41][42][43]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 Portland Robertson, Sumner TN Шаблон:Coord 07:48–? Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Major damage occurred in Portland. Seven homes, one business, and seven mobile homes were destroyed. A total of 18 outbuildings, 16 barns, 29 homes, 8 mobile homes, 2 churches and 1 business suffered minor to major damage. Vehicles were tossed and damaged as well, including a truck that was rolled Шаблон:Convert. A building in an industrial park near Portland was also heavily damaged. Six injuries were recorded. The National Centers for Environmental Information erroneously lists the details of this tornado.[44][43]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 SW of Scottsville Allen KY Шаблон:Coord 08:00–08:02 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert One mobile home tumbled down a large hill, while additional minor structural damage was reported.[45]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 SW of Hartford City Blackford IN Шаблон:Coord 19:30–19:36 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert One home and two mobile homes were destroyed, while a supermarket and a motel were damaged. Three people were injured.[46]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 N of De Soto Jackson IL Шаблон:Coord 19:32–19:40 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Minor shingle damage to a barn and trees were also damaged.[47]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 W of West Frankfort Franklin IL Шаблон:Coord 19:41–19:42 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[48]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 S of Bluffton Wells IN Шаблон:Coord 19:46 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Two outbuildings were damaged.[49]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F3 NE of Berne Adams IN Шаблон:Coord 19:59–20:05 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Several well-built Amish homes and barns were severely damaged along the path. A mobile home was destroyed as well.[50]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F4 SW of Van Wert to SE of Napoleon Van Wert, Paulding, Putnam, Defiance, Henry OH Шаблон:Coord 20:15–21:25 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 4 deaths – See section on this tornado – 17 people were injured.
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F3 E of Bellefontaine Logan, Union OH Шаблон:Coord 21:38–21:49 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert In Logan County, two semi-trailers were damaged along with the roof of shed. In Union County, four houses were destroyed and nine others were damaged. Several barns and vehicles were destroyed as well. A metal high-tension truss tower was toppled and two people were injured.[51][52]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 W of Richwood Union OH Шаблон:Coord 21:51–21:53 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A barn and a house were damaged.[53]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 Jerry City Wood OH Шаблон:Coord 21:54–22:01 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Three garages, one barn, and a city maintenance garage were destroyed in and around Jerry City. Nine homes were also damaged, including one home that was moved off of its foundation. Vehicles were destroyed and hundreds of trees were downed.[54]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 Fostoria Hancock, Seneca OH Шаблон:Coord 21:57–22:10 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Eight homes were destroyed and many others severely damaged as the tornado moved through the city. One fertilizer plant southwest of town was completely destroyed. Two businesses were heavily damaged and several barns were either destroyed or damaged as well. Two railroad cars were blown over and derailed, and a storage tank was also damaged. Also in Fostoria, the hospital sustained damage while at the airport, an administrative building and a hangar were damaged. The tornado left cycloidal marks in farm fields outside of town.[55][56]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 Marion Marion OH Шаблон:Coord 22:10 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[57]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 SE of Perrysburg Wood OH Шаблон:Coord 22:10 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Law enforcement officers reported a brief tornado; it did not cause damage.[58]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F3 SE of Tiffin to Fireside Seneca OH Шаблон:Coord 22:15–22:38 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 1 death – A strong tornado touched down near Tiffin and moved into the town, resulting in major damage, especially in the Honey Creek subdivision. A total of 8 homes in Tiffin were destroyed, 5 were heavily damaged, and 25 others sustained lesser damage. A retirement community was also impacted and a business near Ohio State Route 231 was leveled. Near Republic, one person was killed when a house was swept off of its foundation, and other nearby houses were completely destroyed as well. Across Seneca County, a total of 32 homes and businesses were destroyed and nearly 80 others were damaged by this tornado. Hundreds of trees and power lines were downed, and dozens vehicles were damaged or destroyed. The tornado left cycloidal marks in farm fields. Two people were injured.[15]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 NW of Millbury Wood OH Шаблон:Coord 22:19–22:20 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Five homes sustained roof damage.[59]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 Fremont Sandusky OH Шаблон:Coord 22:20–22:25 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Several homes had minor to moderate damage, while a motor home and seven barns were destroyed. Several antique cars inside a barn were also destroyed. Many trees and power lines were downed as well.[60]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 NW of Macon Bibb, Monroe GA Шаблон:Coord 22:21–22:24 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Minor shingle damage to homes, although some homes were damaged by falling trees.[61][62]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 Port Clinton Ottawa OH Шаблон:Coord 22:30–22:45 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Major damage occurred throughout Port Clinton. A total of 24 homes and 16 apartments were destroyed while 140 others structures were damaged, some of them significantly. Two condominiums were blown off of their stilts into Lake Erie. The Port Clinton hospital and high school were also damaged, and hundreds of trees and power poles were downed. A total of 10 people were injured.[63]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 W of Norwalk to Milan Huron, Erie OH Шаблон:Coord 22:42–22:50 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A few barns were destroyed while a few homes also sustained damaged. The Lyme Township hall was heavily damaged as well, as its garage and several trucks and heavy equipment inside were destroyed. A high-voltage power pole was toppled, and many trees were downed as well.[64][65]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 SW of Ontario Richland OH Шаблон:Coord 22:45–22:46 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A cinder block building was leveled and there was extensive damage to one home. Hand tools from the cinder block building were found impaled into a nearby car. Many trees were downed along the path.[66]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 SW of Polk to NE of Homerville Ashland, Medina OH Шаблон:Coord 22:48–23:05 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A total of 5 homes were destroyed along the path, and about 40 others were damaged as well, with additional damage to other structures. A couple of public buildings were damaged in Polk, and two homes in town were heavily damaged as well. A church outside of town lost its steeple, and a small boat left tethered in a pond was found a quarter-mile away. In Medina County, an auto shop and a barn were destroyed in Homerville. Several homes in town sustained minor to moderate damage, and many cars were damaged as well. Dozens of trees were also downed along the path, and four people were injured.[67][68]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 St. George Island Franklin FL Шаблон:Coord 23:15 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A waterspout moved onshore, causing damage to an unoccupied home.[69]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 SE of West Salem Wayne OH Шаблон:Coord 23:20–23:27 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Two homes were destroyed, and three others were severely damaged. Several other homes had minor damage, and outbuildings were destroyed. Twenty power poles were snapped, many vehicles were damaged, and hundreds of trees were downed along the path.[70]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 Massillon Stark OH Шаблон:Coord 23:26–23:32 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A tornado moved through downtown Massillon, causing roof and window damage to several businesses. A semi-truck and several large signs were blown over in this area as well. Many cars, including one with a board driven through its door, were damaged or destroyed by trees and flying debris in this same area. A total of 23 properties sustained either roof and siding damage or downed trees on List Street alone.[71]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 N of Sunbright Morgan TN Шаблон:Coord 23:35–23:37 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[72]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 SE of Milan Carroll TN Шаблон:Coord 23:40–23:42 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[73]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 SW of Huntsville Scott TN Шаблон:Coord 23:40–23:45 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Several homes were damaged.[74]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 N of Manchester Coffee TN Шаблон:Coord 23:32–? Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees. The National Centers for Environmental Information erroneously lists the details of this tornado.[75][43]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 SE of Huntsville Scott TN Шаблон:Coord 23:50–23:54 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A total of 24 homes, 6 mobile homes, 1 modular home, and 1 business were damaged. Three of the mobile homes were destroyed.[76]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 N of Medon Madison TN Шаблон:Coord 23:55–23:57 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A barn was destroyed. A mobile home and a tavern were damaged.[77]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 Macedonia to Twinsburg to Solon Summit, Cuyahoga OH Шаблон:Coord 00:00–00:15 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A strong tornado touched down in Macedonia, damaging 60 homes; of these structures, 2 homes were completely destroyed and 15 were declared uninhabitable. The tornado then caused major damage in Twinsburg, where 45 homes were damaged and a few were leveled in a single subdivision. The tornado then clipped the south edge of Glenwillow, where a business lost its roof and a few homes were damaged. Past Glenwillow, the tornado struck Solon before dissipating, where many additional homes were damaged and a middle school sustained $2 million in roof and structural damage. Multiple cars were damaged, and hundreds of trees and power poles were downed along the path.[78][79]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 SE of Wartrace Bedford, Coffee TN Шаблон:Coord 00:45–? Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 2 deaths – A strong tornado destroyed 24 houses and 9 mobile homes. Another 51 houses, 5 mobile homes, and 14 outbuildings were damaged. Two deaths occurred in a mobile home. A Tennessee Valley Authority tower was destroyed, trees and light poles were downed, and two loaded tractor-trailers were blown off of I-24. Twenty-four people were injured. The National Centers for Environmental Information erroneously lists the details of this tornado.[80][81][24][43]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F3 N of Fayette to S of Arley Fayette, Walker, Winston AL Шаблон:Coord 00:52–01:45 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 4 deaths – A significant tornado struck Carbon Hill, resulting in severe damage. Carbon Hill Elementary and Carbon Hill Junior High School were heavily damaged, and many trees were downed along the path. Homes were completely leveled or swept away at Lewis Smith Lake, and three of the fatalities occurred in Rose Hill. The tornado damaged or destroyed approximately 47 structures in Fayette County, 135 structures in Walker County, and 35 structures in Winston County. A total of 38 people were injured.[82][27][83]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 Clark Mercer PA Шаблон:Coord 00:54–01:02 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 1 death – A strong tornado touched down outside of Sharpsville and struck Clark. In all, 15 homes were destroyed while 42 homes sustained minor to major damage. One business was destroyed, and another one was damaged.[16]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 Crab Orchard Cumberland TN Шаблон:Coord 01:01–? Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A tractor trailer was blown onto its side at I-40 in Crab Orchard. The National Centers for Environmental Information erroneously lists the details of this tornado.[84][43]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F3 SE of Artesia, MS to NW of Fernbank, AL Lowndes (MS), Lamar (AL) MS, AL Шаблон:Coord 01:08–01:42 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A total of 60 homes were heavily damaged in Columbus, Mississippi, and several buildings at the Mississippi University for Women and the Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science were heavily damaged as well. In Alabama, numerous tree were downed, a house was unroofed, headstones were damaged, and vehicles were flipped. In the end, 55 people were injured.[85][86]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 W of West Union Adams OH Шаблон:Coord 01:15–01:20 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert One barn was destroyed while a church, three barns, and two homes were damaged.[87]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 N of Webster, MS to NE of Stafford, AL Winston (MS), Noxubee (MS), Oktibbeha (MS), Lowndes (MS), Pickens (AL) MS, AL Шаблон:Coord 01:20–02:18 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 1 death – A long-tracked tornado passed near Crawford, Mississippi. Damage in Alabama was limited to trees, but several homes were destroyed in Mississippi.[88][89][90][30][91]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 N of Liberty Casey KY Шаблон:Coord 01:30–01:31 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[92]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 Cochranton Crawford PA Шаблон:Coord 01:30–01:33 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A barn and a cottage were destroyed, while three homes and a barn were damaged. Hundreds of trees were snapped.[93]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 E of Pickens Attala, Leake MS Шаблон:Coord 01:30–01:40 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert One home and a barn were damaged, and hundreds of trees were snapped and uprooted.[94][95][96]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F3 NW of Oliver Springs Morgan TN Шаблон:Coord 01:31–01:42 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 7 deaths – The communities of Mossy Grove and Joyner were devastated. A total of 24 homes were destroyed, and 63 others were damaged. A total of 12 mobile homes were destroyed, and 18 others were damaged as well. Severe tree damage occurred and vehicles were thrown. A total of 28 people were injured.[25]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 N of New Hope, MS Lowndes (MS), Pickens (AL) MS, AL Шаблон:Coord 01:36–01:48 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage in both states was limited to trees.[97][98]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 SE of Hustonville Lincoln KY Шаблон:Coord 01:45–01:46 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[99]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 S of Lake City Anderson TN Шаблон:Coord 01:54–02:05 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A total of 32 homes were damaged, of which 3 were completely destroyed; 9 mobile homes were damaged as well.[100]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 N of Spencer Van Buren TN Шаблон:Coord 02:10–02:14 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A frame house was destroyed. The National Centers for Environmental Information erroneously lists the path of this tornado.[101][43]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F3 NE of Fayette to E of Cullman Fayette, Walker, Winston, Cullman AL Шаблон:Coord 02:15–03:52 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 7 deaths – Close to 500 structures were damaged or destroyed and hundreds of trees were downed by this long-tracked tornado. The worst damage occurred in the Saragossa community. Unanchored homes were swept away and vehicles were thrown and mangled. A total of 40 people were injured.[102][28][103][104]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 S of Louisville Winston MS Шаблон:Coord 02:20–02:40 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Two mobile homes were destroyed while several homes and outbuildings were damaged. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted.[105]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 NW of Pikeville Bledsoe TN Шаблон:Coord 02:30–02:38 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Five homes were damaged.[106]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 SE of Canton Madison MS Шаблон:Coord 02:34–02:36 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[107]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 S of Crossville (1st tornado) Cumberland TN Шаблон:Coord 02:46–02:47 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Weak tornado with no damage.[108]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 SE of Berry Fayette AL Шаблон:Coord 03:10–03:15 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A lumber mill and a mobile home were damaged. Numerous trees were downed as well.[109]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 Dora Walker AL Шаблон:Coord 03:38–03:47 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Several structures in Dora were damaged, including roofs of homes.[110]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F3 S of Crossville (2nd tornado) Cumberland TN Шаблон:Coord 03:33–? Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 4 deaths – 33 homes and mobile homes were destroyed, and 128 others were damaged. One public building was also damaged. Many trees were snapped and uprooted, and power lines were downed as well. All the fatalities occurred inside mobile homes. The National Centers for Environmental Information erroneously lists the details of this tornado.[26][43]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 S of Allgood Blount, Etowah AL Шаблон:Coord 04:22–04:32 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Several structures were damaged and two cows were killed by falling trees.[111][112]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 N of Abernant to Bessemer Tuscaloosa, Jefferson AL Шаблон:Coord 04:22–04:43 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert This tornado struck North Johns and Sumter before dissipating in Bessemer. A manufacturing facility was heavily damaged. Several homes and businesses sustained varying degree of damage as well. A crane was toppled at a quarry in Bessemer.[113][114]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 N of Steele St. Clair AL Шаблон:Coord 04:41–04:44 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Three homes were damaged, along with a few outbuildings. Trees were downed as well.[115]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 SE of Centre Cherokee AL Шаблон:Coord 05:20–05:32 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert 1 death – 88 homes were damaged or destroyed. Many trees were downed and outbuildings were destroyed. The fatality occurred in a mobile home. Four people were injured.[29]

November 11 event

List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, November 11, 2002Шаблон:Efn
F# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 S of Adairsville Bartow GA Шаблон:Coord 06:35 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Seven chicken houses and a barn were destroyed, killing 7,500 chickens. About 15 homes were damaged as well.[116]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 W of Dawsonville Cherokee, Pickens, Dawson GA Шаблон:Coord 06:48–07:25 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A total of 28 homes, 2 mobile homes, 2 businesses and several other structures were destroyed. Over 150 other homes and 2 churches sustained varying levels of damage. Several livestock were killed and 13 people were injured, including 3 at a popular restaurant.[117][118][119]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 S of Columbia Marion MS Шаблон:Coord 06:50–07:00 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert One mobile home was destroyed, while another mobile home and house were damaged.[120]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 NW of Covington St. Tammany LA Шаблон:Coord 06:55 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Three homes and a few outbuildings were damaged.[121]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 S of Piedmont Anderson, Greenville SC Шаблон:Coord 10:22–10:27 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[122][123]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 S of Simpsonville Greenville SC Шаблон:Coord 10:30–10:34 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert One hotel sustained extensive damage to its roof, while outbuildings, a scoreboard, and fences were destroyed. Other structures sustained damage and two tractor trailers were blown over.[124]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 NW of Troy McCormick SC Шаблон:Coord 10:45–10:55 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees, though two people were injured by a tree that crushed a vehicle.[125]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 NW of Lincolnton Lincoln GA Шаблон:Coord 11:15–11:17 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage was limited to trees.[126]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F0 S of Willington McCormick SC Шаблон:Coord 11:20–11:25 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage to trees and power lines.[127]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 W of Newberry Newberry SC Шаблон:Coord 11:42–11:44 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Damage to trees and power lines.[128]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F1 N of Little Mountain Newberry SC Шаблон:Coord 12:35–12:37 Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert A few homes sustained minor damage and a shed was blown down.[129]

Van Wert–Roselms, Ohio

Шаблон:Main Шаблон:Infobox weather eventШаблон:Infobox weather event/TornadoШаблон:Infobox weather event/EffectsШаблон:Infobox weather event/Footer On November 10, a violent tornado struck the city of Van Wert and the community of Roselms in Ohio.[130][131][132] The National Weather Service rated the worst of the damage F4 on the Fujita scale, with several homes and businesses sustaining F4 damage in the city of Van Wert.[130][133][134] The tornado touched down approximately Шаблон:Convert northeast of the village of Willshire, Ohio in Van Wert County and began moving northeast towards the city of Van Wert.[130][131] Right after touching down, the tornado rapidly intensified to F4 intensity as it crossed Zook Road approximately Шаблон:Convert southwest of Van Wert.[131] Around Zook Road, a 75-year-old man was killed when the tornado destroyed his house at F4 intensity.[131][132][135] The National Weather Service documented that he was attempting to shield his wheelchair-bound wife when the tornado struck.[132] As the tornado continued into Van Wert, it maintained F4 intensity.[131] In Van Wert, 43 homes and five businesses were destroyed and 164 homes and 27 businesses were damaged.[131] The Twin Cinemas and the five buildings in the Vision Industrial Park sustained F4 damage.[131] In the Twin Cinemas, 60 people, mostly children, were inside watching a movie when the tornado destroyed the building.[131] Vehicles from the cinema parking lot were thrown into the seats of the cinema.[131] An 18-year-old was killed after driving near the cinema and having his car thrown into the cinema seats.[131][132] Three county engineering buildings were also destroyed by the tornado in Van Wert.[131] After passing through the Vision Industrial Park, several homes and business in Van Wert sustained F3 to F4 damage.[131]

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F4 damage to the Twin Cinemas in Van Wert

The tornado continued northeast out of Van Wert and crossed into Paulding County, where it struck the community of Roselms. Only one building remained standing in Roselms after the tornado.[131] Every structure in Roselms sustained up to F3 damage, and the entire Шаблон:Convert track of the tornado through Paulding County was rated F3 by the National Weather Service.[131][136] The Dayton Daily Newspaper reported that in Paulding County, 23 homes, 32 barns, and a church were completely leveled and 19 additional homes were damaged.[137] The Washington Township building was also leveled by the tornado.[135] The tornado continued northeast at F3 intensity as it crossed into Putnam County.[136] In Putnam County, the tornado destroyed a mobile home in Continental, killing a man and his wife.[131][132] After traveling Шаблон:Convert through the county, the tornado rapidly weakened to F0 intensity just before it crossed into Defiance County.[131] While traveling Шаблон:Convert through Defiance County, the tornado skipped and caused F0 damage to five homes and some outbuildings before crossing into Henry County.[131] In Henry County, the tornado continued to skip and caused F0 damage to outbuildings and trees along a path of Шаблон:Convert. The tornado lifted approximately Шаблон:Convert southeast of Malinta.[131]

In total, the tornado killed four people and injured 17 others along a path of Шаблон:Convert, while reaching a peak width of Шаблон:Convert.[131][138] The tornado caused at least $30 million (2002 USD) in damage just in the city of Van Wert.[131]

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration later stated that out of the entire tornado outbreak, which included a total of 76 tornadoes, the Van Wert–Roselms tornado was the most remembered, due to "the heroic efforts of [Scott Shaffer] at the Van Wert Cinemas. After hearing the tornado warning that was broadcasted over the county's warning system, the manager led 60 patrons to interior hallways and restrooms. This was only a few minutes before the tornado destroyed the theater. Besides leveling the building, 3 cars were tossed into the seats that were previously occupied by moviegoers, many of which were children."[134][139][140]

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