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Ref[edit]
Storm data for May 1982. Add to Marion, Illinois tornado outbreak.[1]
Color tables[edit]
Category | Normal | Protanopic | Deuteranopic | Tritanopic | ||||
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C | P | C | P | C | P | C | P | |
Potential Tropical Cyclone/Disturbance/Depression | ||||||||
Tropical Depression/Tropical Low/Deep Depression | ||||||||
Tropical Storm/MTS/CS/A1 | ||||||||
Severe Tropical Storm/SCS/A2 | ||||||||
Category 1 | ||||||||
Category 2/TY/VSCS/A3/TC | ||||||||
Category 3 | ||||||||
Category 4/VSTY/ESCS/ITC/A4 | ||||||||
Category 5/VITY/SuCS/VITC/A5 |
Pearson parameters[edit]
In 1973, Allen Pearson added additional path length and path width parameters to the scale. Under this version, each tornado would be assigned one Fujita scale rating and two Pearson scale ratings. For example a tornado rated F4 based on damage with a path length of 63 miles (101 km) and a path width of 800 yards (730 m) would be rated F,P,P 4,4,4. Use of the Pearson scales was not widespread, however, and it remained more common to simply list a tornado's path length and path width directly.[2]
Parameter | – | P0 | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 |
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Path length | <0.3 mi (0.48 km) | 0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) | 1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km) | 3.2–9.9 mi (5.1–15.9 km) | 10–31 mi (16–50 km) | 32–99 mi (51–159 km) | 100–315 mi (161–507 km) |
Path width | <6 yd (5.5 m) | 6–17 yd (5.5–15.5 m) | 18–55 yd (16–50 m) | 56–175 yd (51–160 m) | 176–566 yd (161–518 m) | 0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) | 1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km) |
Parameter | – | P0 | P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 |
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Path length | <0.3 mi (0.48 km) |
0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) |
1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km) |
3.2–9.9 mi (5.1–15.9 km) |
10–31 mi (16–50 km) |
32–99 mi (51–159 km) |
100–315 mi (161–507 km) |
Path width | <6 yd (5.5 m) |
6–17 yd (5.5–15.5 m) |
18–55 yd (16–50 m) |
56–175 yd (51–160 m) |
176–566 yd (161–518 m) |
0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) |
1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km) |
Scale | Path length | Path width |
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– | <0.3 mi (0.48 km) | <6 yd (5.5 m) |
P0 | 0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) | 6–17 yd (5.5–15.5 m) |
P1 | 1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km) | 18–55 yd (16–50 m) |
P2 | 3.2–9.9 mi (5.1–15.9 km) | 56–175 yd (51–160 m) |
P3 | 10–31 mi (16–50 km) | 176–566 yd (161–518 m) |
P4 | 32–99 mi (51–159 km) | 0.3–0.9 mi (0.48–1.45 km) |
P5 | 100–315 mi (161–507 km) | 1.0–3.1 mi (1.6–5.0 km) |
latest[edit]
Category | Normal | Protanopic | Deuteranopic | Tritanopic | Monochromatic | ||||||||||
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O | PA | PR | O | PA | PR | O | PA | PR | O | PA | PR | O | PA | PR | |
Potential Tropical Cyclone/Disturbance/Depression | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC | PTC |
Tropical Depression/Tropical Low/Deep Depression | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD | TD |
Tropical Storm/MTS/CS/A1 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 | EF0 |
Severe Tropical Storm/SCS/A2/EF0 | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS | STS |
Category 1/RSI1/EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 | EF1 |
Category 2/TY/VSCS/A3/TC/RSI2/EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 | EF2 |
Category 3/RSI3/EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 | EF3 |
Category 4/VSTY/ESCS/ITC/A4/RSI4/EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 | EF4 |
Category 5/VITY/SuCS/VITC/A5/RSI5/EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 | EF5 |
(copied from original Newest Proposal Yet)
Accidents and Incidents[edit]
As of December 2019, the airline has had 56 aircraft hull losses and 40 fatal accidents or incidents.[3]
1930s | NC13304 | NC13357 | Flight 6 | Flight 4[4] | NC13323[5] | NC13355[6] | |
1940s | 41-24027 | Flight 521 | Flight 608 | Flight 624 | |||
1950s | Flight 129[7] | Flight 610 | Flight 615 | Flight 409 | Flight 629 | Flight 718 | Flight 736 |
1960s | Flight 826 | Flight 859 | Flight 297 | Flight 823 | Flight 389 | Flight 227 | Flight 266 |
1970s | Flight 553 | Flight 2860 | Flight 696 | Flight 173 | |||
1980s | Flight 811 | Flight 232 | Flight 2885 | Flight 2415 | |||
1990s | Flight 585 | Flight 6291 | Flight 5925 | Flight 826 | Flight 863 | ||
2000s | Flight 175 | Flight 93 | |||||
2010s | Flight 3411 | Flight 627 |
Flight 718[edit]
Flight 232[edit]
9/11 hijackings[edit]
Flight 175[edit]
Flight 93[edit]
tornado section[edit]
EF# | Location | County / Parish | State | Start Coord. | Time (UTC) | Path length | Max width |
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EF1 | Salina (1st tornado) | Mayes | OK | 36°19′11″N 95°10′01″W / 36.3196°N 95.1669°W | 05:07–05:19 | 5.7 mi (9.2 km) | 2,000 yd (1,800 m) |
Outbuildings were destroyed, homes were damaged, and both power poles and trees were snapped or uprooted.[8][9] | |||||||
EF1 | Salina (2nd tornado) | Mayes | OK | 36°17′59″N 95°09′34″W / 36.2998°N 95.1594°W | 05:25–05:30 | 2.4 mi (3.9 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Homes and businesses were damaged, power poles were downed, and trees were snapped or uprooted.[8][9] | |||||||
EF1 | N of Leach | Delaware | OK | 36°18′13″N 94°54′53″W / 36.3037°N 94.9146°W | 05:36–05:39 | 1.8 mi (2.9 km) | 650 yd (590 m) |
Trees were uprooted.[8][9] | |||||||
EF3 | W of Cherokee City, AR to Decatur, AR | Delaware (OK), Benton (AR) | OK, AR | [to be determined] | 05:59–? | ~7 mi (11 km) | ~3,000 yd (2,700 m) |
A strong tornado impacted areas just northwest of Decatur. Preliminary information.[8][10][11][9] | |||||||
EF? | Decatur (2nd tornado) | Benton | AR | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
2 deaths – A strong anticyclonic tornado impacted Decatur. Preliminary information.[8][10][12] | |||||||
EF2 | W of Centerton (1st tornado) | Benton | AR | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
Preliminary information.[8][13] | |||||||
EF? | W of Centerton (2nd tornado) | Benton | AR | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
Preliminary information.[8][13] | |||||||
EF? | Rogers | Benton | AR | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] | [to be determined] |
A strong tornado caused significant damage in Rogers. Preliminary information.[8][12][10] | |||||||
EF3 | SSW of Olvey to Pyatt to NNW of Summit | Boone, Marion | AR | 36°10′37″N 93°02′53″W / 36.177°N 93.048°W | 08:27–09:04 | 21.10 mi (33.96 km) | 1,500 yd (1,400 m) |
4 deaths – See section on this tornado – One other person was injured. Preliminary information.[14] | |||||||
EF0 | N of Bradleyville | Taney | MO | 36°47′19″N 92°54′36″W / 36.7885°N 92.9100°W | 08:32–08:33 | 1 mi (1.6 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
A weak tornado snapped or uprooted trees and caused swirl marks in a field.[15] | |||||||
EF0 | S of Golden City | Jasper, Dade | MO | 37°19′N 94°05′W / 37.32°N 94.08°W | 08:33–08:38 | 3.09 mi (4.97 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
Trees and a barn were damaged. An irrigation system was flipped.[16] | |||||||
EF1 | NW of Mansfield | Wright | MO | 37°11′00″N 92°39′05″W / 37.1833°N 92.6515°W | 08:39–08:44 | 2.25 mi (3.62 km) | 1,200 yd (1,100 m) |
A large tornado downed numerous trees.[15] | |||||||
EF0 | SE of Halfway | Dallas | MO | 37°34′N 93°08′W / 37.57°N 93.14°W | 09:11–09:14 | 0.75 mi (1.21 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Trees and tree limbs were snapped or uprooted. One home sustained shingle damage.[17][18] | |||||||
EF0 | ENE of Willhoit | Ozark | MO | 36°41′N 92°28′W / 36.69°N 92.46°W | 09:19–09:28 | 4.86 mi (7.82 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A weak tornado occurred in the Caney Mountain Conservation Area where several trees were uprooted and large tree limbs were snapped.[19] | |||||||
EF1 | WNW of Bremen to Island | Muhlenberg, McLean | KY | 37°22′14″N 87°15′08″W / 37.3705°N 87.2523°W | 09:21–09:30 | 9.81 mi (15.79 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
An automotive service building, power lines, and trees were damaged.[20] | |||||||
EF3 | Briarcliff | Baxter | AR | 36°14′53″N 92°18′25″W / 36.248°N 92.307°W | 09:25–09:40 | 6.52 mi (10.49 km) | 1,000 yd (910 m) |
1 death – A large and intense tornado severely damaged a house, demolished a metal shop building, and tossed and destroyed 5 fifth-wheel recreation trailers near the start of its track, resulting in 1 death. The tornado moved northward, bending 2 steel two-poled line towers to the ground and snapping several wooden two-poled line towers. It continued into Briarcliff, where it destroyed the second story of the city hall building. Multiple homes sustained significant structural damage. Widespread tree damage was observed as well. In addition to the fatality, 17 people were injured.[14] | |||||||
EF2 | N of Warm Springs to southwestern Poplar Bluff | Ripley, Butler | MO | 36°31′N 91°03′W / 36.51°N 91.05°W | 11:15–11:47 | 38.61 mi (62.14 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
An EF2 tornado was confirmed by NWS Paducah. Preliminary information.[17] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Mayfield | Graves | KY | 36°42′N 88°49′W / 36.70°N 88.81°W | 13:10–13:15 | 4.7 mi (7.6 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
An outbuilding was largely destroyed, and trees were snapped or uprooted.[21] | |||||||
EF1 | Southern Jackson | Jackson | OH | 39°01′43″N 82°39′33″W / 39.0287°N 82.6593°W | 19:28–19:32 | 3.77 mi (6.07 km) | 125 yd (114 m) |
A tractor supply building had a portion of its roof ripped off, and nearby buildings sustained roof damage as well. An outbuilding was damaged, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which fell onto vehicles.[22] | |||||||
EF0 | Winfield | Putnam | WV | 38°31′42″N 81°53′39″W / 38.5284°N 81.8941°W | 20:23–20:24 | 0.29 mi (0.47 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A home sustained soffit and siding damage. Trees were damaged.[22] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Janesville to Milton | Rock | WI | 42°40′58″N 89°06′37″W / 42.6829°N 89.1103°W | 22:00–22:21 | 12.23 mi (19.68 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
The bleachers at a high school baseball field were tossed over a fence. Trees were damaged as well.[23] | |||||||
EF1 | SW of Graff to NW of Elk Creek | Wright, Texas | MO | 37°15′N 92°19′W / 37.25°N 92.31°W | 22:11–22:34 | 12.93 mi (20.81 km) | 400 yd (370 m) |
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, five outbuildings were severely damaged or destroyed, and one home sustained roof damage.[24] | |||||||
EF1 | Salem | City of Salem | VA | 37°16′22″N 80°04′11″W / 37.2728°N 80.0698°W | 22:14–22:17 | 2 mi (3.2 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
Several homes and apartments lost portions of their roofing. Trees were snapped or uprooted.[25] | |||||||
EF0 | E of Janesville to SE of Fort Atkinson | Rock, Jefferson | WI | 42°42′30″N 88°56′12″W / 42.7083°N 88.9366°W | 22:15–22:38 | 15 mi (24 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
Trees were damaged.[23] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Fort Atkinson | Jefferson | WI | 42°54′22″N 88°55′00″W / 42.9062°N 88.9168°W | 22:27–22:37 | 5.57 mi (8.96 km) | 30 yd (27 m) |
A waterspout formed over Lake Koshkonong and moved onshore, damaging trees.[23] | |||||||
EF3 | Northern Mountain View | Howell | MO | 37°01′N 91°47′W / 37.02°N 91.79°W | 22:41–22:51 | 6.36 mi (10.24 km) | 750 yd (690 m) |
A manufactured home was completely demolished, and three frame houses were severely damaged as well. Multiple outbuildings were significantly damaged or destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. One person was injured.[26] | |||||||
EF1 | Oakville, MO to northwestern Columbia, IL | St. Louis (MO), Monroe (IL) | MO, IL | 38°29′06″N 90°22′33″W / 38.485°N 90.3757°W | 22:48–23:02 | 8.81 mi (14.18 km) | 172 yd (157 m) |
A carport and a shed were damaged by a tornado that crossed the Mississippi River. Large tree branches were snapped as well.[27] | |||||||
EF2 | E of Birch Tree | Shannon | MO | 37°01′N 91°28′W / 37.01°N 91.46°W | 23:12–23:16 | 2.45 mi (3.94 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
The roof was ripped off a house, a saw mill was destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[28] | |||||||
EF0 | W of Winona | Shannon | MO | 37°00′N 91°23′W / 37°N 91.39°W | 23:22–23:23 | 0.84 mi (1.35 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
A brief tornado snapped or uprooted several trees.[29] | |||||||
EF1 | Western New Baden to Damiansville | St. Clair, Clinton | IL | 38°33′04″N 89°45′07″W / 38.551°N 89.752°W | 23:34–23:44 | 10.5 mi (16.9 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
Most of the roof was ripped off a commercial garage, other structures sustained minor roof damage, and large tree branches were snapped.[27] | |||||||
EF3 | N of Goreville | Johnson | IL | 37°34′49″N 89°00′58″W / 37.5804°N 89.0161°W | 23:38–23:48 | 5.07 mi (8.16 km) | 300 yd (270 m) |
An intense tornado ripped the roof off a house and collapsed most of its exterior walls. Additional frame houses sustained damage to their roofs. Two manufactured homes were severely damaged or destroyed, causing injury to an occupant. An outbuilding was demolished. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, including some that were debarked. Power poles were snapped as well.[30] | |||||||
EF1 | NE of Breese to SSW of Patoka | Clinton, Marion | IL | 38°39′54″N 89°27′38″W / 38.6649°N 89.4605°W | 23:50–00:07 | 18.5 mi (29.8 km) | 325 yd (297 m) |
A garage and a shed were severely damaged. Parts of two homes' roofs were ripped off. Trees and power lines were downed.[31] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Kinmundy | Marion | IL | 38°43′44″N 88°47′17″W / 38.7288°N 88.7881°W | 00:28–00:30 | 1.12 mi (1.80 km) | 325 yd (297 m) |
Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[27] | |||||||
EF2 | SE of Kinmundy to N of Xenia | Marion, Clay | IL | 38°42′29″N 88°46′51″W / 38.708°N 88.7808°W | 00:29–00:43 | 8.26 mi (13.29 km) | 500 yd (460 m) |
Several metal buildings were destroyed, numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and power lines were downed.[27][32] | |||||||
EF3 | Eddyville to Crider to Barnsley | Lyon, Caldwell, Hopkins | KY | 37°06′37″N 88°04′07″W / 37.1104°N 88.0687°W | 01:01–02:15 | 35.49 mi (57.12 km) | 700 yd (640 m) |
1 death – See section on this tornado – At least 21 injuries were confirmed.[33] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Grayville, IL to NW of Fort Branch | White (IL), Wabash (IL), Gibson (IN) | IL, IN | 38°14′36″N 87°59′27″W / 38.2434°N 87.9907°W | 01:25–01:49 | 22.26 mi (35.82 km) | [to be determined] |
A tornado crossed the Wabash River from Illinois into Indiana. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted, and a metal building sustained roof damage.[34] | |||||||
EF1 | Rixeyville | Culpeper | VA | 38°33′33″N 78°03′49″W / 38.5593°N 78.0636°W | 01:27–01:35 | 4.8 mi (7.7 km) | 100 yd (91 m) |
Two sheds were overturned, and five occupants inside one of them were injured. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[35] | |||||||
EF1 | S of Sumner to SE of Bridgeport | Lawrence | IL | 38°40′27″N 87°51′49″W / 38.6741°N 87.8635°W | 01:27–01:37 | 6.87 mi (11.06 km) | 250 yd (230 m) |
A small outbuilding was destroyed, a home lost part of its roof, and another home sustained minor damage. The remainder of damage was inflicted to trees.[32] | |||||||
EF2 | Decker to ESE of Monroe City | Knox | IN | 38°31′01″N 87°31′21″W / 38.517°N 87.5226°W | 01:49–02:00 | 12.14 mi (19.54 km) | 50 yd (46 m) |
A strong tornado destroyed a pole barn, tossing debris over 1 mi (1.6 km). A school bus was lifted and moved about 20 yd (18 m). A garage structure had its doors pushed in, causing it to collapse, and debris was tossed over 1 mi (1.6 km) away. Additional trees and power lines were damaged. Tree and field damage suggest the tornado possessed multiple vortices.[36] | |||||||
EF1 | SSW of Rochester to N of Plum Springs | Butler, Muhlenberg, Warren | KY | 37°08′03″N 86°54′42″W / 37.1341°N 86.9116°W | 02:57–03:37 | 30.82 mi (49.60 km) | 800 yd (730 m) |
A home lost its entire roof, which was thrown into a nearby house, severely damaging one of its walls. An outbuilding lost its roof as well. The steeple was knocked off a church, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Homes, outbuildings, and vehicles were damaged by fallen trees. The damage path is indicative of a broad circulation with embedded vortices rotating around the circulation.[37] | |||||||
EF1 | W of Radcliff | Meade | KY | 37°51′09″N 86°01′15″W / 37.8525°N 86.0207°W | 03:11–03:12 | 1.58 mi (2.54 km) | 150 yd (140 m) |
Trees were uprooted and damaged and a house lost a large portion of its roof.[38] | |||||||
EF2 | Paragould | Greene | AR | 36°03′02″N 90°34′39″W / 36.0505°N 90.5774°W | 04:00–04:07 | 3.56 mi (5.73 km) | 200 yd (180 m) |
Multiple homes sustained varying degrees of roof damage, including one that lost its entire roof. A couple of outbuildings were destroyed. A carport collapsed onto a vehicle. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[39] | |||||||
EF1 | SE of Paragould | Greene, Craighead | AR | 35°58′01″N 90°28′18″W / 35.967°N 90.4717°W | 04:24–04:27 | 1.26 mi (2.03 km) | 75 yd (69 m) |
One home sustained minor exterior damage while a second lost most of its roof and had its exterior walls from an add-on room partially collapsed. A nearby outbuilding was completely demolished. Farm equipment was blown into an open field. Power lines were downed, and trees were snapped.[39] |
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