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List of United States tornadoes from January to March 2009

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This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from January to March 2009.

United States yearly total

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 695 348 82 20 2 0 1159

January

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 4 2 0 0 0 0 6

January 3 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, January 3, 2009[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 W of Stringer Smith MS 31°52′30″N 89°19′52″W / 31.875°N 89.331°W / 31.875; -89.331 (Stringer (Jan 3, EF1)) 19:13–19:14 0.93 mi (1.50 km) 175 yd (160 m) Three houses sustained minor damage and several chicken houses were heavily damaged. Some fencing and a carport were also blown over.[1]

January 6 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, January 6, 2009[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 Holland Chattooga GA 34°19′22″N 85°23′04″W / 34.3227°N 85.3844°W / 34.3227; -85.3844 (Holland (Jan 6, EF0)) 22:05–22:08 2.1 mi (3.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado embedded within a larger area of damaging straight-line winds produced spotty tree damage. Light to moderate damage was also observed to the roofs of three buildings and several outbuildings, although it may have been from the damaging winds and not the tornado itself.[2]

January 7 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, January 7, 2009
EF# Location County / Parish Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Path width Comments/Damage
Georgia
EF0 SE of Forsyth Monroe 32°59′N 83°53′W / 32.98°N 83.89°W / 32.98; -83.89 (Forsyth (Jan 7, EF0)) 0800 – 0804 2.9 miles (4.7 km) 100 yd (91 m) Several houses were damaged with one sustaining moderate roof damage. Several trees were knocked down.[3]

January 10 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, January 10, 2009
EF# Location County / Parish Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Path width Comments/Damage
Mississippi
EF0 W of Lauderdale Lauderdale 32°29′N 88°35′W / 32.49°N 88.59°W / 32.49; -88.59 (Lauderdale (Jan 10, EF0)) 2133 – 2136 1.9 miles (3.1 km) 30 yd (27 m) Damage limited to several trees along its track.[4]
Alabama
EF1 McIntosh Washington 31°16′N 88°02′W / 31.27°N 88.03°W / 31.27; -88.03 (McIntosh (Jan 10, EF1)) 2305 – 2308 1.6 miles (2.6 km) 200 yd (180 m) Several houses damaged, one of which lost much of its roof. An industrial plant was also damaged. Numerous pine trees were snapped.[5][6]

January 24 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, January 24, 2009
EF# Location County / Parish Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Path width Comments/Damage
California
EF0 SSW of Codora Glenn 39°21′N 122°02′W / 39.35°N 122.03°W / 39.35; -122.03 (Codora (Jan 24, EF0)) 2300 – 2301 0.1 miles (160 m) 40 yd (37 m) Brief tornado damaged a barn and a chicken coop.[7]

February

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 11 17 4 3 1 0 36

February 9 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Monday, February 9, 2009
EF# Location County / Parish Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Path width Comments/Damage
California
EF0 SW of Merced Merced 37°12′N 120°36′W / 37.20°N 120.60°W / 37.20; -120.60 (Merced (Feb 9, EF0)) 1932 – 1934 0.1 miles (160 m) 20 yd (18 m) Brief tornado touchdown with no damage.[8]

February 10 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, February 10, 2009[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 NNW of Wiley Post Airport Oklahoma OK 35°33′19″N 97°38′23″W / 35.5553°N 97.6397°W / 35.5553; -97.6397 (Wiley Post Airport (Feb 10, EF1)) 20:36–20:37 0.7 mi (1.1 km) 75 yd (69 m) This was the first of five tornadoes produced by a supercell in northwestern areas of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.[9] This brief tornado touched down in a large shopping center along SH-3 and caused extensive roof damage to several structures. It then moved into a residential neighborhood where several buildings in an apartment complex saw primarily minor damage; one apartment had its roof torn off.[10]
EF2 Western Edmond Oklahoma, Logan OK 35°39′47″N 97°31′51″W / 35.6631°N 97.5309°W / 35.6631; -97.5309 (Edmond (Feb 10, EF2)) 20:53–21:05 5.7 mi (9.2 km) 250 yd (230 m) The second tornado touched down on the west side of Edmond and traveled northeast into Logan County. Extensive damage occurred in residential areas, with the most severe damage occurring in the Oak Tree development along the Oklahoma–Logan county line. There, several homes had large portions of their roof torn off and garages destroyed. An auto body repair shop and mobile home were totally destroyed.[11] Throughout Edmond, six homes were destroyed, eight structures received major damage, 51 received minor damage and another 166 structures were affected.[12] Approximately 28,500 people lost power, primarily in the Edmond area.[11][13] Hundreds of trees were uprooted or significantly damaged along the tornado's path.[14] In Oklahoma County, the tornado left an estimated 28,500 people without power. Four people suffered minor injuries.[11] The combined damage of the two Oklahoma County tornadoes was estimated at $10.2 million.[15]
EF1 NW of Meridian Logan OK 35°51′40″N 97°17′05″W / 35.861°N 97.2846°W / 35.861; -97.2846 (Meridian (Feb 10, EF1)) 21:24–21:26 1 mi (1.6 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) A brief tornado tore the roof off one home and damaged the roof of another. Minor tree damage occurred.[16]
EF1 ENE of Langston to SW of Stillwater Payne OK 35°57′11″N 97°10′59″W / 35.953°N 97.183°W / 35.953; -97.183 (Perkins (Feb 10, EF1)) 21:39–21:59 10 mi (16 km) 50 yd (46 m) This tornado destroyed a barn and an oilfield communications tower and snapped trees. Numerous power lines and transmission poles were brought down near an Oklahoma Gas & Electric substation, leaving 1,586 customers without power in Payne County. Most of the outages were around SH-33.[17][18]
EF0 SSW of Pawnee Pawnee OK 36°17′24″N 96°49′14″W / 36.2899°N 96.8206°W / 36.2899; -96.8206 (Pawnee (Feb 10, EF0)) 22:35–22:37 2.6 mi (4.2 km) 400 yd (370 m) Two barns were completely destroyed and several homes were damaged. Power poles were also damaged but service was restored within a day.[19][20] Four cows presumed to have been "blown away" from a pasture.[19] This was the last of five tornadoes produced by the Oklahoma metro supercell.[9]
EF0 Southern Belcherville Montague TX 33°47′N 97°50′W / 33.79°N 97.83°W / 33.79; -97.83 (Belcherville (Feb 10, EF0)) 00:25–00:28 0.39 mi (0.63 km) 35 yd (32 m) This relatively minor tornado damaged a house roof, blew down a back door, toppled two trees and destroyed a shed in Montague County, Texas. Damages from the tornado were estimated at $20,000.[21]
EF4 S of Spanish Fort, TX to Lone Grove, OK to SSE of Springer, OK Montague (TX), Jefferson (OK), Love (OK), Carter (OK) TX, OK 33°56′N 97°37′W / 33.93°N 97.62°W / 33.93; -97.62 (Spanish Fort (Feb 10, EF4)) 00:45–01:43 37 mi (60 km) 880 yd (800 m) 8 deaths — The strongest tornado of the outbreak touched down as a multiple vortex tornado just south of Spanish Fort in Montague County, Texas initially snapping pecan trees. As it crossed the Red River of the South along the Texas-Oklahoma border, the tornado consolidated into a large funnel and tracked through the predominantly rural farmland of Jefferson, Love, and southwestern Carter counties, producing tree damage in all three;[9][22] two homes were damaged in Love County.[23] In central Carter County, the tornado reached low-end EF4 intensity as it struck the community of Lone Grove.[22][24][25] 35–40 structures at the Bar K mobile home park were obliterated and homes were completely destroyed.[22] Six deaths occurred in the mobile home park; three people were found outside their homes, two inside, and one in a field.[25] The residents did not evacuate the mobile home park despite warnings being issued 35 minutes in advance of the tornado striking.[24] A seventh person died in Lone Grove when their well-built home was destroyed.[25] After departing Lone Grove, the tornado struck the Majestic Hills neighborhood of Ardmore, destroying eight homes, and collapsing the roofs and walls of several buildings at the Ardmore Adventist Academy.[22][26] The tornado then crossed I-35, killing a motorist before moving into rural areas and dissipating.[9][22] The tornado was the deadliest to strike Oklahoma since May 3, 1999,[27] and the strongest tornado in the state during the month of February since modern records began in 1950. The previous record was two F3 tornadoes that touched down on February 17, 1961.[9] An additional 46 people were injured. A total of 114 homes were damaged or destroyed by the tornado and total monetary losses were estimated at $3 million.[22]
EF1 Colleyville Tarrant TX 32°54′38″N 97°08′30″W / 32.9106°N 97.1416°W / 32.9106; -97.1416 (Colleyville (Feb 10, EF1)) 03:15–03:17 0.47 mi (0.76 km) 100 yd (91 m) This brief tornado touched down in the northwestern suburbs of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Damage was confined to the Caldwell Creek neighborhood where 5 homes had extensive roof or structural damage and 15 others suffered minor damage. Monetary losses were estimated at $750,000.[28] The American Red Cross provided supplies and snacks to residents.[29]
EF1 Southwestern Springfield Greene MO 37°08′00″N 93°20′14″W / 37.1332°N 93.3371°W / 37.1332; -93.3371 (Springfield (Feb 10, EF1)) 04:43–04:49 5.42 mi (8.72 km) 75 yd (69 m) This tornado moved along an intermittent path across southwestern and central Springfield, damaging one to two dozen houses and businesses, and toppling several trees and power lines.[30][31] At least 250 residences were left without power,[32] and damage was estimated at $350,000.[30] The tornado occurred without being detected on radar until it had already touched down.[32]
EF1 NNE of Garden Valley Smith, Wood TX 32°34′41″N 95°29′49″W / 32.578°N 95.497°W / 32.578; -95.497 (Garden Valley (Feb 10, EF1)) 05:16–05:25 7.11 mi (11.44 km) 300 yd (270 m) A barn was destroyed and several metal buildings were damaged or destroyed northwest of Lindale and several homes near Mineola were damaged by fallen trees. Damage from the tornado was estimated at $400,000.[33]

February 11 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, February 11, 2009[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF1 SW of Keachi De Soto LA 32°09′07″N 93°56′06″W / 32.152°N 93.935°W / 32.152; -93.935 (Kolter (Feb 11, EF1)) 07:04–07:06 2 mi (3.2 km) 150 yd (140 m) A metal barn was destroyed, and many trees sustained damage.[34] Damages from the tornado were estimated at $150,000.[35]
EF1 SSW of Clarkrange Fentress TN 36°09′12″N 85°04′59″W / 36.1534°N 85.083°W / 36.1534; -85.083 (Camp Ground (Feb 11, EF1)) 19:03–19:04 0.52 mi (0.84 km) 75 yd (69 m) One person was injured when the tornado pinned him under his car. Up to 50 trees were brought down.[36][37] Damages from the tornado were estimated at $50,000.[38]
EF1 E of Medford Delaware IN 40°07′N 85°20′W / 40.11°N 85.33°W / 40.11; -85.33 (Medford (Feb 11, EF1)) 20:30–20:31 0.11 mi (0.18 km) 100 yd (91 m) A brief tornado destroyed a barn and tore the roof off a house. Damages from the tornado were estimated at $13,000.[39][40]
EF0 Honaker area Russell VA 36°59′N 82°04′W / 36.99°N 82.06°W / 36.99; -82.06 (Coulwood (Feb 11, EF0)) 22:59–23:02 4.2 mi (6.8 km) 200 yd (180 m) A roof was damaged and several trees were knocked over.[41] Damages from the tornado were estimated at $30,000.[42]
EF0 Northeastern Kapolei Honolulu HI 21°20′23″N 158°03′50″W / 21.3398°N 158.0639°W / 21.3398; -158.0639 (Kapolei (Feb 11, EF0)) 23:05–23:13 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 15 yd (14 m) Tornado touched down at a golf course near H-1. Several buildings were damaged. One person sustained minor injuries while trying to help another person escape from the strong winds.[43]

February 18 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, February 18, 2009[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF0 SW of Reynolds Taylor Georgia 32°29′N 84°09′W / 32.49°N 84.15°W / 32.49; -84.15 (Reynolds (Feb 18, EF0) 2245 – 2249 3.85 mi (6.20 km) 33 yd (30 m) One house was damaged and a mobile home was removed from its foundation.[44]
EF0 Warner Robins Houston Georgia 32°39′N 83°36′W / 32.65°N 83.60°W / 32.65; -83.60 (Warner Robins (Feb 18, EF0) 2325 – 2326 50 yd (46 m) 1.4 yd (1.3 m) Very brief tornado touched down on the runways at Robins Air Force Base with no damage reported.[45]
EF1 SW of Watkinsville Oconee Georgia 33°44′N 83°26′W / 33.74°N 83.43°W / 33.74; -83.43 (Watkinsville (Feb 18, EF1) 2344 – 2350 5.4 mi (8.7 km) 800 yd (730 m) Minor damage to several homes and one mobile home was shifted off its foundation. Hundreds of trees were knocked down at the Georgia Nature Center.[46]
EF1 E of Monticello Jasper Georgia 33°18′N 83°36′W / 33.30°N 83.60°W / 33.30; -83.60 (Monticello (Feb 18, EF1) 0015 – 0019 3 mi (4.8 km) 440 yd (400 m) Several houses were damaged, one of them severely. Many trees and power lines were downed as well.[47]
EF1 SW of Eatonton Putnam Georgia 33°18′N 83°30′W / 33.30°N 83.50°W / 33.30; -83.50 (Eatonton (Feb 18, EF1) 0019 – 0041 8.75 mi (14.08 km) 0.75 mi (1.21 km) A restaurant and two other buildings were destroyed, and several houses sustained major damage. One person was injured.[48]
EF3 S of Washington Wilkes, McDuffie Georgia 33°40′N 82°52′W / 33.67°N 82.87°W / 33.67; -82.87 (Tyrone (Feb 18, EF3) 0026 – 0053 19.75 mi (31.78 km) 0.5 mi (0.80 km) One cinder block house was flattened with debris carried over 0.5 miles (0.80 km) away. 15 other houses and a church suffered moderate to severe damage and 19 outbuildings were destroyed.[49][50]
EF1 N of Rock Mills Randolph AL 33°14′N 85°16′W / 33.23°N 85.27°W / 33.23; -85.27 (Rock Mills (Feb 18, EF1) 0055 – 0056 0.85 mi (1.37 km) 500 yd (460 m) Several hundred softwood trees were downed.[51]
EF1 S of Porterdale Newton Georgia 33°31′N 83°53′W / 33.51°N 83.88°W / 33.51; -83.88 (Porterdale (Feb 18, EF1) 0105 – 0109 2.85 mi (4.59 km) 200 yd (180 m) Many trees were downed, which damaged about 30 houses in a heavily wooded subdivision.[52]
EF1 NW of Shady Dale Jasper Georgia 33°27′N 83°44′W / 33.45°N 83.74°W / 33.45; -83.74 (Shady Dale (Feb 18, EF1) 0116 – 0126 7.2 mi (11.6 km) 440 yd (400 m) A cottage was heavily damaged, and five houses sustained lesser damage. Over 100 trees were downed.[53]
EF2 Moreland area Meriwether, Coweta, Spalding Georgia 33°13′N 84°46′W / 33.22°N 84.77°W / 33.22; -84.77 (Moreland (Feb 18, EF2) 0130 – 0202 20.4 mi (32.8 km) 1 mi (1.6 km) Large wedge tornado caused structural damage to about 50 houses along its path, four of which were destroyed. A roof was also blown off a school and flying debris killed a horse.[54][55][56]
EF3 E of Sparta Hancock, Warren, Glascock Georgia 33°16′N 82°53′W / 33.26°N 82.89°W / 33.26; -82.89 (Sparta (Feb 18, EF3) 0348 – 0403 10.4 mi (16.7 km) 500 yd (460 m) 1 death - A church, two site-built homes, and four mobile homes were destroyed and hundreds of trees were downed. The fatality took place in one of the mobile homes while three others were injured as well.[57][58][59]
EF2 S of Cairo to Southern Thomasville to W of Eason Grady, Thomas Georgia 30°48′15″N 84°10′55″W / 30.8043°N 84.182°W / 30.8043; -84.182 (Cairo (Feb 19, EF2) 05:50–06:12 16.38 mi (26.36 km) 400 yd (370 m) This strong tornado struck the southern side of Thomasville, destroying nine mobile homes and 29 homes, damaging 141 other homes, and heavily damaging a hospital building. Many trees were uprooted as well.[60]

February 19 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, February 19, 2009[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Summary
EF3 N of Boston Thomas GA 30°49′26″N 83°47′57″W / 30.8239°N 83.7993°W / 30.8239; -83.7993 (Boston (Feb 19, EF3) 06:20–06:23 1.45 mi (2.33 km) 500 yd (460 m) This tornado touched down after the Thomasville tornado dissipated. Numerous trees were snapped or twisted and many power lines were down. Several trees were stripped of their bark which warranted an EF3 rating.[61]

February 27 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Friday, February 27, 2009
EF# Location County / Parish Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Path width Comments/Damage
Alabama
EF0 SE of Chelsea Shelby 33°21′N 86°39′W / 33.35°N 86.65°W / 33.35; -86.65 (Chelsea (Feb 27, EF0) 1610 – 1611 1.8 miles (2.9 km) 25 yd (23 m) A few trees were downed and a gas station sign damaged.[62]
EF0 N of Greensboro Shelby 32°46′N 87°35′W / 32.77°N 87.59°W / 32.77; -87.59 (Greensboro (Feb 27, EF0) 2156 50 yards (46 m) 20 yd (18 m) Very brief tornado knocked a tree down.[63]
Mississippi
EF0 SSW of Prairie Point Noxubee 33°07′N 88°24′W / 33.11°N 88.40°W / 33.11; -88.40 (Prairie Point (Feb 27, EF0) 2136 – 2139 2.2 miles (3.5 km) 75 yd (69 m) Brief tornado snapped several trees.[64]
† – Maximum width of the tornado; not representative of the entire track.

February 28 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, February 28, 2009
EF# Location County / Parish Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Path width Comments/Damage
Alabama
EF0 SE of Buckville Tallapoosa 32°30′N 85°52′W / 32.50°N 85.87°W / 32.50; -85.87 (Buckville (Feb 28, EF0) 1340 0.25 miles (400 m) 100 yd (91 m) Brief tornado caused minor damage to two houses.[65]
EF1 NNE of Ridge Grove Lee 32°41′N 85°29′W / 32.68°N 85.49°W / 32.68; -85.49 (Ridge Grove (Feb 28, EF1) 1356 – 1357 0.3 miles (480 m) 100 yd (91 m) Brief tornado touched down along U.S. Route 280, causing heavy damage at a car dealership.[66]
EF2 Salem area Lee 32°35′N 85°16′W / 32.59°N 85.26°W / 32.59; -85.26 (Salem (Feb 28, EF2) 1425 – 1437 8.3 miles (13.4 km) 500 yd (460 m) At least six mobile homes and four site-built homes were either heavily damaged or destroyed. Damage was also reported to at least 17 houses, two churches, and a school. Three people sustained minor injuries.[67]
† – Maximum width of the tornado; not representative of the entire track.

March

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 54 46 8 3 0 0 115
  • Note: 4 tornadoes were confirmed in the final totals, but do not have a listed rating.

March 7 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, March 7, 2009
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Kansas
EF0 Abbyville Reno 37°58′N 98°08′W / 37.97°N 98.13°W / 37.97; -98.13 (Abbyville (Mar 7, EF0)) 2213 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief tornado touchdown in open country.
EF0 N of Partridge Reno 37°59′N 98°07′W / 37.98°N 98.11°W / 37.98; -98.11 (Partridge (Mar 7, EF0)) 2228 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief tornado touchdown in open country.
EF0 SW of Hutchinson Reno 38°04′N 97°56′W / 38.07°N 97.93°W / 38.07; -97.93 (Hutchinson (Mar 7, EF0)) 2236 unknown Tornado spotted on an airport runway with no damage.
EF0 W of Hesston Harvey 38°08′N 97°32′W / 38.13°N 97.54°W / 38.13; -97.54 (Hesston (Mar 7, EF0)) 2315 unknown Brief tornado touchdown in open country.
EF0 N of Medicine Lodge Barber 37°20′N 98°35′W / 37.34°N 98.58°W / 37.34; -98.58 (Medicine Lodge (Mar 7, EF0)) 0018 unknown Tornado reported by local media on the ground for only a few seconds.
EF0 N of Attica Harper 37°17′N 98°10′W / 37.29°N 98.16°W / 37.29; -98.16 (Attica (Mar 7, EF0)) 0121 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief tornado touchdown in open country.
EF0 NE of Attica Harper 37°18′N 98°07′W / 37.30°N 98.12°W / 37.30; -98.12 (Attica (Mar 7, EF0)) 0130 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief tornado touchdown in open country with a small debris cloud noted.
EF0 NE of Norwich Harper 37°28′N 97°50′W / 37.47°N 97.83°W / 37.47; -97.83 (Norwich (Mar 7, EF0)) 0210 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief tornado touchdown in open country.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/07/09, NWS Wichita, NWS Storm Data

March 8 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, March 8, 2009
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Illinois
EF2 Rosedale area (1st tornado) Jersey 39°02′N 90°33′W / 39.03°N 90.55°W / 39.03; -90.55 (Rosedale (Mar 8, EF2)) 1556 1.5 miles (2.4 km) Two cabins along the east side of the Illinois River sustained minor roof and siding damage, while a third cabin sustained severe damage. A fourth cabin was completely destroyed. A farmstead further northeast suffered varying degrees of damage on the property. One large machine shed sustained roof and side damage, while a small garage was destroyed. The residence home sustained minor roof damage.
EF0 Rosedale area (2nd tornado) Jersey 39°03′N 90°32′W / 39.05°N 90.54°W / 39.05; -90.54 (Rosedale (Mar 8, EF0)) 1557 4 miles (6.4 km) The roof of one machine shed was lifted and destroyed on a farmstead while tree and branches snapped along Hollow Creek Road. A water pump house was nearly destroyed.
EF1 Roodhouse area Greene 39°28′N 90°15′W / 39.47°N 90.25°W / 39.47; -90.25 (Roodhouse (Mar 8, EF1)) 1610 5.2 miles (8.4 km) A church was severely damaged and a farm sustained significant damage, with 4 machine sheds completely destroyed.
EF1 Prairie area Randolph 38°10′N 89°57′W / 38.16°N 89.95°W / 38.16; -89.95 (Prairie (Mar 8, EF1)) 1625 1 mile (1.6 km) Three homes damaged, two with minor damage and one had a portion of the roof removed.
EF1 Grigg area Randolph 38°10′N 89°54′W / 38.16°N 89.90°W / 38.16; -89.90 (Grigg (Mar 8, EF1)) 1627 2.5 miles (4.0 km) Two mobile homes were destroyed. One person was injured.
EF1 Carlinville area Macoupin 39°16′N 89°56′W / 39.27°N 89.94°W / 39.27; -89.94 (Carlinville (Mar 8, EF1)) 1630 4 miles (6.4 km) A lumber shed was destroyed, two grain bins sustained damage, one was blown off its foundation and the other had its anchor bolts sheared off. A small shed and outbuilding was also destroyed.
EF1 Loami area Sangamon 39°40′N 89°55′W / 39.66°N 89.92°W / 39.66; -89.92 (Loami (Mar 8, EF1)) 1632 5 miles (8.0 km) Several houses were damaged, and many barns and outbuildings were destroyed. Two people were injured, one inside a house and another inside a barn.
EF0 Baldwin area Washington 38°11′N 89°51′W / 38.18°N 89.85°W / 38.18; -89.85 (Baldwin (Mar 8, EF0)) 1633 3.8 miles (6.1 km) Roof removed from a cinder block outbuilding.
EF2 Oakdale area Washington 38°15′N 89°36′W / 38.25°N 89.60°W / 38.25; -89.60 (Oakdale (Mar 8, EF2)) 1646 5 miles (8.0 km) Two large double-poled wooden high tension towers snapped at the base, with several pole sheds destroyed.
EF0 SE of Cordes Washington 38°16′N 89°25′W / 38.27°N 89.42°W / 38.27; -89.42 (Cordes (Mar 8, EF0)) 1656 2 miles (3.2 km) Trees and branches snapped.
EF0 SW of Beaucoup Washington 38°18′N 89°19′W / 38.30°N 89.32°W / 38.30; -89.32 (Beaucoup (Mar 8, EF0)) 1701 1 mile (1.6 km) Trees and branches snapped.
EF1 E of Texico Jefferson 38°25′N 88°52′W / 38.42°N 88.87°W / 38.42; -88.87 (Texico (Mar 8, EF1)) 1727 2 miles (3.2 km) A school lost parts of its roof and several houses were damaged.
EF0 Stratton area Jefferson, Wayne 38°27′N 88°45′W / 38.45°N 88.75°W / 38.45; -88.75 (Stratton (Mar 8, EF0)) 1734 4 miles (6.4 km) Four power poles and some tree limbs were knocked over.
EF1 NNE of Wayne City Wayne 38°25′N 88°32′W / 38.42°N 88.53°W / 38.42; -88.53 (Wayne City (Mar 8, EF1)) 1742 14 miles (23 km) One mobile home damaged and moderate damage to another home. One person was injured.
EF2 N of Enterprise Wayne, Clay 38°33′N 88°21′W / 38.55°N 88.35°W / 38.55; -88.35 (Enterprise (Mar 8, EF2)) 1758 6 miles (9.7 km) Four structures were damaged with moderate to major damage to one residence. Minor damage occurred to one home in Clay County.
EF0 SW of Rooks Creek Livingston 40°50′N 88°42′W / 40.83°N 88.70°W / 40.83; -88.70 (Rooks Creek (Mar 8, EF0)) 1801 1 mile (1.6 km) A garage was destroyed and a barn was damaged.
EF1 S of Russellville Lawrence, Knox (IN) 38°46′N 87°34′W / 38.77°N 87.56°W / 38.77; -87.56 (Russellville (Mar 8, EF1)) 1843 4 miles (6.4 km) A garage was destroyed and a barn was damaged. One person was injured.
EF1 E of St. George Kankakee 41°11′N 87°43′W / 41.19°N 87.72°W / 41.19; -87.72 (St. George (Mar 8, EF1)) 1856 1 mile (1.6 km) A few structures were damaged, and corn fields were heavily impacted.
EF1 SE of Whitaker Kankakee 41°14′N 87°41′W / 41.23°N 87.68°W / 41.23; -87.68 (Whitaker (Mar 8, EF1)) 1900 1 mile (1.6 km) Two barns and a garage were destroyed.
Missouri
EF1 Marble Hill area Bollinger, Cape Girardeau 37°15′N 89°57′W / 37.25°N 89.95°W / 37.25; -89.95 (Marble Hill (Mar 8, EF1)) 1715 7 miles (11 km) Tornado ripped shingles off of six homes and three barns were destroyed.
Indiana
EF3 SW of Fayetteville Lawrence 38°50′59″N 86°36′22″W / 38.8498°N 86.6062°W / 38.8498; -86.6062 (Fayetteville (Mar 8, EF3)) 1937 2 miles (3.2 km) Three homes were destroyed with one removed from its foundation, and 19 others were damaged. A 4.5 ton bus was shown on WTHR-TV in Indianapolis on the roof of an industrial building after the tornado picked it up and dropped it on the building. One person was injured.
EF0 N of Bedford Lawrence 38°53′N 86°29′W / 38.88°N 86.48°W / 38.88; -86.48 (Bedford (Mar 8, EF0)) 1945 0.2 miles (0.32 km) Brief touchdown with minimal damage to a construction site.
EF1 S of Sunman Ripley 39°08′N 85°08′W / 39.14°N 85.13°W / 39.14; -85.13 (Sunman (Mar 8, EF1)) 2122 0.5 miles (0.80 km) A house sustained minor damage, mostly to the roof. Several barns were heavily damaged.
EF1 Columbia City Whitley 41°10′N 85°29′W / 41.17°N 85.48°W / 41.17; -85.48 (Columbia City (Mar 8, EF1)) 2215 1.5 miles (2.4 km) Tornado touched down in a mobile home park. Three trailers were destroyed and over 20 others were damaged, some heavily.
Kentucky
EF1 SW of Dixon Webster 37°28′N 87°45′W / 37.47°N 87.75°W / 37.47; -87.75 (Dixon (Mar 8, EF1)) 1941 250 yards (230 m) Four farm outbuildings and one garage were destroyed. One house had structural damage to an attached garage.
Ohio
EF0 Defiance area Defiance 41°17′N 84°39′W / 41.29°N 84.65°W / 41.29; -84.65 (Defiance (Mar 8, EF0)) 2204 5.1 miles (8.2 km) Intermittent tornado touchdown with minor damage to several houses and trees.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/08/09, NWS St. Louis, NWS Paducah, NWS Indianapolis, NWS Northern Indiana, NWS Wilmington (OH), NWS Central Illinois, NWS Storm Data

March 15 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Sunday, March 15, 2009
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Georgia
EF0 NW of Putnam Marion, Schley 32°16′N 84°26′W / 32.27°N 84.43°W / 32.27; -84.43 (Putnam (Mar 15, EF0)) 1755 2 miles (3.2 km) Late report of a weak tornado.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/15/09

March 23 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Monday, March 23, 2009
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Nebraska
EF0 S of Brownlee Cherry 42°05′N 100°22′W / 42.09°N 100.37°W / 42.09; -100.37 (Brownlee (Mar 23, EF0)) 1845 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief touchdown with no damage
EF1 SW of Santee Cherry 42°29′N 97°31′W / 42.48°N 97.52°W / 42.48; -97.52 (Santee (Mar 23, EF1)) 2115 2 miles (3.2 km) Tree damage
EF1 SE of Hickman Lancaster 40°20′N 96°22′W / 40.34°N 96.37°W / 40.34; -96.37 (Hickman (Mar 23, EF1)) 2131 2 miles (3.2 km) Tree and farm outbuilding damage
EF2 NE of Hickman Lancaster 40°22′N 96°21′W / 40.37°N 96.35°W / 40.37; -96.35 (Hickman (Mar 23, EF2)) 2136 1 mile (1.6 km) Farm outbuildings were destroyed, one barn lost its roof and one house was damaged
EF1 S of Eagle Lancaster, Otoe, Cass 40°47′N 96°26′W / 40.79°N 96.43°W / 40.79; -96.43 (Eagle (Mar 23, EF1)) 2141 9 miles (14 km) Tornado hit a garage and sent a car rolling, injuring five people.
EF1 NE of Eagle Cass 40°51′N 96°26′W / 40.85°N 96.43°W / 40.85; -96.43 (Eagle (Mar 23, EF1)) 2152 4 miles (6.4 km) A tree fell on a truck, injuring three people. There was also building damage.
EF1 NE of Alvo Cass 40°49′N 96°26′W / 40.82°N 96.43°W / 40.82; -96.43 (Alvo (Mar 23, EF1)) 2159 5 miles (8.0 km) Farm outbuildings were destroyed, houses were damaged, trees were snapped and power poles and transmission lines were knocked down. A power line fell on a car trapping an occupant.
South Dakota
EF1 SW of Springfield Bon Homme 42°49′N 97°58′W / 42.81°N 97.97°W / 42.81; -97.97 (Springfield (Mar 23, EF1)) 2114 1 mile (1.6 km) A machine shed was heavily damaged.
Kansas
EF0 SW of Geuda Springs Sumner 37°04′N 97°05′W / 37.06°N 97.09°W / 37.06; -97.09 (Geuda Springs (Mar 23, EF0)) 2200 unknown Brief touchdown in open country and spotted by KAKE-TV storm chaser
EF0 NW of Arkansas City Cowley 37°04′N 97°04′W / 37.06°N 97.07°W / 37.06; -97.07 (Arkansas City (Mar 23, EF0)) 2206 1 mile (1.6 km) Damage to trees along the Arkansas River
EF0 SW of Winfield airport Cowley 37°05′N 97°01′W / 37.09°N 97.01°W / 37.09; -97.01 (Winfield Airport (Mar 23, EF0)) 2215 unknown Brief touchdown in open country
EF0 NE of Winfield Cowley 37°10′N 96°31′W / 37.16°N 96.52°W / 37.16; -96.52 (Winfield (Mar 23, EF0)) 2235 unknown Brief touchdown in open country
EF1 E of Bern Nemaha 39°58′N 95°58′W / 39.96°N 95.97°W / 39.96; -95.97 (Bern (Mar 23, EF1)) 2333 8.5 miles (13.7 km) Numerous buildings and power poles were damaged.
Iowa
EF2 Missouri Valley area Harrison 41°35′N 95°52′W / 41.58°N 95.87°W / 41.58; -95.87 (Missouri Valley (Mar 23, EF2)) 2305 9 miles (14 km) A farm house was heavily damaged and seven outbuildings were destroyed. 54 rail cars were also overturned.
EF0 W of Villisca Montgomery 40°59′N 94°55′W / 40.98°N 94.91°W / 40.98; -94.91 (Villisca (Mar 23, EF0)) 0052 3 miles (4.8 km) A grain bin was overturned and an outbuilding was damaged.
EF0 Sciola Montgomery 41°00′N 94°35′W / 41.00°N 94.59°W / 41.00; -94.59 (Sciola (Mar 23, EF0)) 0056 1.25 miles (2.01 km) A weak outbuilding was destroyed and some trees were damaged.
EF0 ESE of Lyman Cass 41°14′N 94°53′W / 41.23°N 94.89°W / 41.23; -94.89 (Cumberland (Mar 23, EF0)) 0110 5 miles (8.0 km) Narrow tornado path with damage to silos and outbuildings.
EF0 S of Wiota Cass 41°13′N 94°31′W / 41.22°N 94.52°W / 41.22; -94.52 (Wiota (Mar 23, EF0)) 0123 1 mile (1.6 km) Narrow tornado path with minor damage.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/23/09, NWS Des Moines, NWS Omaha, NWS Topeka, NCDC Storm Data

March 24 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, March 24, 2009
EF# Location County/
Parish
Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Louisiana
EF1 WNW of Jonesboro Jackson 32°14′N 92°44′W / 32.24°N 92.73°W / 32.24; -92.73 (Jonesboro (Mar 24, EF1)) 0410 1 mile (1.6 km)
Oklahoma
EF0 SE of Pawnee Pawnee 0629 3.5 miles (5.6 km) A mobile home was damaged and a storage barn was destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/24/09, NWS Tulsa

March 25–26 event

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This event covers through the morning of March 26, which was due to a continuous bow echo/line.

List of reported tornadoes - Wednesday, March 25, 2009
EF# Location County/
Parish
Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Mississippi
EF1 S of Meridian Lauderdale 32°15′N 88°43′W / 32.25°N 88.71°W / 32.25; -88.71 (Meridian (Mar 25, EF1)) 1559 5.5 miles (8.9 km) Many trees were knocked down, damaging a church. A house also lost its roof.
EF0 S of Edwards Hinds 0444 3 miles (4.8 km) A house lost its roof and several other houses sustained minor damage.
Louisiana
EF0 E of Pleasant Hill Natchitoches 31°51′N 93°25′W / 31.85°N 93.42°W / 31.85; -93.42 (Pleasant Hill (Mar 25, EF0)) 0050 unknown Brief tornado in a wooded area with damage limited to trees.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/25/09, NWS Jackson
List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, March 26, 2009
EF# Location County/
Parish
Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Mississippi
EF1 N of Clinton Hinds, Madison 0500 12 miles (19 km) Hundreds of trees were uprooted along its track.
EF1 NW of Madison (1st tornado) Madison 0517 4.5 miles (7.2 km) Several houses sustained damage, mostly to their roofs. Many trees were snapped.
EF0 NW of Madison (2nd tornado) Madison 0520 1 mile (1.6 km) Minor shingle damage to several houses and minor tree damage.
EF3 Magee area Simpson, Smith 0637 17.5 miles (28.2 km) Severe damage to 60 houses, many of which were destroyed. A large well-built church was also destroyed. A warehouse and a radio tower also sustained major damage and extensive tree damage was reported. 25 people were injured.
EF1 E of Montrose Jasper, Newton 0731 17 miles (27 km) Several houses were damaged, at least four of which were heavily damaged. An old church building was destroyed.
EF2 N of Soso Jones 0743 9 miles (14 km) Numerous houses were damaged, with a well-built house heavily damaged. Several warehouses were destroyed. Several mobile homes were damaged, one of which was destroyed. One person were injured.
EF0 Pascagoula Jackson 30°22′N 88°33′W / 30.37°N 88.55°W / 30.37; -88.55 (Pascagoula (Mar 26, EF0)) 1033 250 yards (230 m) Brief tornado touched down at Pascagoula High School with minor damage at its fields. Several traffic lights were damaged.
Louisiana
EF1 E of Independence Tangipahoa 30°38′N 90°28′W / 30.64°N 90.47°W / 30.64; -90.47 (Independence (Mar 26, EF1)) 0658 0.75 miles (1.21 km) Seven houses were damaged and two mobile homes were heavily damaged, one of which was destroyed. One person was injured.
EF0 SSE of Slidell St. Tammany 30°15′N 89°46′W / 30.25°N 89.76°W / 30.25; -89.76 (Slidell (Mar 26, EF1)) 0843 250 yards (230 m) Brief tornado in a residential subdivision with minor tree damage but no building damage.
Alabama
EF1 WNW of Ashcraft Corner Lamar, Fayette 33°32′N 87°57′W / 33.54°N 87.95°W / 33.54; -87.95 (Ashcraft Corner (Mar 26, EF1)) 0820 3.33 miles (5.36 km) Two homes, one business and five outbuildings were damaged.
EF0 Alabaster Shelby 33°13′N 86°52′W / 33.21°N 86.86°W / 33.21; -86.86 (Alabaster (Mar 26, EF0)) 0950 3.75 miles (6.04 km) Brief tornado damaged three houses near exit 238 on Interstate 65.
EF1 E of Appleton Escambia 31°13′N 87°07′W / 31.22°N 87.11°W / 31.22; -87.11 (Appleton (Mar 26, EF1)) 1155 2.09 miles (3.36 km) Several houses and outbuildings were damaged and a barn was destroyed.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/25/09, NWS Jackson, NWS New Orleans/Baton Rouge, NWS Mobile, NWS Birmingham

March 26 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Thursday, March 26, 2009
EF# Location County/
Parish
Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Texas
EF0 E of Bonita Montague 33°27′N 97°20′W / 33.45°N 97.34°W / 33.45; -97.34 (Bonita (Mar 26, EF0)) 0020 unknown Brief tornado without damage
EF0 NW of Muenster Cooke 33°23′N 97°15′W / 33.39°N 97.25°W / 33.39; -97.25 (Muenster (Mar 26, EF0)) 0134 unknown Reported on the ground by fire department. No known damage
Louisiana
EF1 E of Gonzales Ascension 30°13′N 90°52′W / 30.22°N 90.87°W / 30.22; -90.87 (Gonzales (Mar 26, EF1)) 0412 1.25 miles (2.01 km) Tornado embedded in an evening line of activity. One structure was destroyed and 30 others were damaged, 10 of them heavily including a large commercial building.
EF0 W of Killian Livingston 30°13′N 90°23′W / 30.22°N 90.39°W / 30.22; -90.39 (Killian (Mar 26, EF0)) 0428 unknown Minor damage to a barn, a trailer was overturned and numerous trees were uprooted
EF1 N of Pearl River St. Tammany 30°25′N 89°45′W / 30.42°N 89.75°W / 30.42; -89.75 (Pearl River (Mar 27, EF1)) 0630 0.33 miles (0.53 km) Brief tornado with heavy roof damage to three houses.
Mississippi
EF1 N of Diamondhead Hancock 30°38′N 89°22′W / 30.64°N 89.37°W / 30.64; -89.37 (Diamondhead (Mar 27, EF1)) 0645 7 miles (11 km) A church sustained significant roof damage and an outbuilding was destroyed.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/26/09, NWS New Orleans/Baton Rouge, NCDC Storm Data

March 27 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Friday, March 27, 2009
EF# Location County/Parish Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Florida
EF0 SW of Mossy Head Walton 30°26′N 86°12′W / 30.43°N 86.20°W / 30.43; -86.20 (Mossy Head (Mar 27, EF0)) 1137 unknown Numerous trees were uprooted, which blocked lanes of Interstate 10.
EF0 W of Round Lake Jackson 30°23′N 85°14′W / 30.39°N 85.23°W / 30.39; -85.23 (Round Lake (Mar 27, EF0)) 1320 unknown A home and several boats were damaged and trees were downed.
North Carolina
EF0 SE of Lumberton Robeson 34°34′N 78°58′W / 34.56°N 78.97°W / 34.56; -78.97 (Lumberton (Mar 27, EF0)) 2032 2.3 miles (3.7 km) A shed was destroyed and a mobile home was damaged.
EF2 E of Parkton Robeson 34°53′N 78°58′W / 34.89°N 78.96°W / 34.89; -78.96 (Parkton (Mar 27, EF2)) 2102 2 miles (3.2 km) An empty house and a mobile home were destroyed. One person was injured.
EF1 SE of Hope Mills Cumberland 34°57′N 78°56′W / 34.95°N 78.93°W / 34.95; -78.93 (Hope Mills (Mar 27, EF1)) 2113 5 miles (8.0 km) Several houses and businesses - including a large research building - sustained mostly roof damage. A tractor-trailer was overturned on Interstate 95 as well.
EF1 Greenville Pitt 35°36′N 77°22′W / 35.60°N 77.37°W / 35.60; -77.37 (Greenville (Mar 27, EF1)) 2205 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief tornado with minor damage to about 40 houses.
EF1 W of Hookerton Greene 35°25′N 77°37′W / 35.42°N 77.62°W / 35.42; -77.62 (Hookerton (Mar 27, EF1)) 2205 1.5 miles (2.4 km) Minor to moderate damage to several homes.
EF0 E of Mingo Sampson 35°07′N 78°19′W / 35.11°N 78.31°W / 35.11; -78.31 (Mingo (Mar 27, EF0)) 2235 unknown Numerous trees were downed and a barn was damaged.
EF0 SE of Spiveys Corner Sampson 35°08′N 78°18′W / 35.13°N 78.30°W / 35.13; -78.30 (Spiveys Corner (Mar 27, EF0)) 2240 1 mile (1.6 km) Minor damage to five homes.
EF0 SE of Coats Xrds Johnston 35°19′N 78°18′W / 35.31°N 78.30°W / 35.31; -78.30 (Coats Xrds (Mar 27, EF0)) 2320 unknown Numerous trees were downed.
Louisiana
EF0 W of Gardner Rapides 31°16′N 92°47′W / 31.27°N 92.78°W / 31.27; -92.78 (Gardner (Mar 27, EF0)) 2110 2 miles (3.2 km) Many trees were downed, some of which fell onto houses and vehicles.
EF0 SSW of Brownsville-Bawcon Ouachita 32°22′N 92°16′W / 32.36°N 92.26°W / 32.36; -92.26 (Gardner (Mar 27, EF0)) 0357 unknown Trees were downed and a fence was damaged.
Texas
EF0 SE of Cleveland Liberty 30°12′N 95°03′W / 30.20°N 95.05°W / 30.20; -95.05 (Cleveland (Mar 27, EF0)) 2132 unknown The roof of a business was blown off and another building had window damage.
EF0 N of Votaw Hardin 30°16′N 94°24′W / 30.26°N 94.40°W / 30.26; -94.40 (Votaw (Mar 27, EF0)) 2212 unknown Brief touchdown in a field with no damage.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/27/09, NWS Wilmington (NC), NWS Raleigh, NWS Newport/Morehead City, NWS Lake Charles, LA, NWS Raleigh (Event Summary), NCDC Storm Data

March 28 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, March 28, 2009
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Mississippi
EF1 SE of Raleigh Smith 31°55′N 89°28′W / 31.91°N 89.46°W / 31.91; -89.46 (Raleign (Mar 28, EF1)) 0758 1 mile (1.6 km) Four houses sustained minor to moderate damage. Two sheds were also destroyed and trees were damaged.
Georgia
EF0 NW of Vienna Dooly 32°08′N 83°50′W / 32.13°N 83.84°W / 32.13; -83.84 (Vienna (Mar 28, EF0)) 1450 500 yards (460 m) Brief tornado touchdown
Kentucky
EF1 SE of Morganfield Union 37°41′N 87°55′W / 37.68°N 87.91°W / 37.68; -87.91 (Morganfield (Mar 28, EF1)) 2123 2.5 miles (4.0 km) Two camper trailer were overturned and a barn lost its roof. Several trees were damaged.
EF3 Corydon area Union, Henderson 37°47′N 87°43′W / 37.79°N 87.71°W / 37.79; -87.71 (Corydon (Mar 28, EF3)) 2143 12 miles (19 km) Six homes were destroyed with 70 others damaged - 10 of them heavily. One vehicle was thrown 1/4 mile (400 m) from its location. Two people were injured.
EF0 SE of Owensboro Daviess 37°25′N 87°01′W / 37.42°N 87.01°W / 37.42; -87.01 (Owensboro (Mar 28, EF0)) 2238 unknown Small rope tornado observed by chasers with no damage
South Carolina
EF1 SW of Davis Station Clarendon 33°20′N 80°10′W / 33.34°N 80.17°W / 33.34; -80.17 (Davis Station (Mar 28, EF1)) 2131 4 miles (6.4 km) Tornado caught on video by trained spotters causing damage only to trees.
Tennessee
EF1 NE of Ashland City Cheatham 36°17′N 87°04′W / 36.28°N 87.06°W / 36.28; -87.06 (Ashland City (Mar 28, EF1)) 2238 5 miles (8.0 km) A modular home was destroyed with damage to three other homes. Numerous trees were snapped.
EF1 Murfreesboro Rutherford 35°51′N 86°26′W / 35.85°N 86.43°W / 35.85; -86.43 (Murfreesboro (Mar 28, EF1)) 2350 1.1 miles (1.8 km) Several businesses were damaged, including the local Boys and Girls Club and a shopping plaza which were heavily damaged. Numerous houses were also damaged. Damages from the tornado were estimated to be over $4.4 million.[68]
EF1 Huntland Franklin 35°09′N 86°16′W / 35.15°N 86.27°W / 35.15; -86.27 (Huntland (Mar 28, EF1)) 0001 1.5 miles (2.4 km) Minor damage to a house and a barn. Numerous trees snapped or broken.
EF0 SE of Dunlap Sequatchie 35°21′N 85°22′W / 35.35°N 85.36°W / 35.35; -85.36 (Dunlap (Mar 28, EF0)) 0153 1 mile (1.6 km) Damage to trees.
North Carolina
EF2 N of Clarkton Bladen 34°32′N 78°40′W / 34.54°N 78.67°W / 34.54; -78.67 (Clarkton (Mar 28, EF2)) 0108 1.6 miles (2.6 km) One home was significantly damaged with a cinder block storage being destroyed and part of the back of the home being lifted from the foundation. Three other homes were damaged. Damage to farm and other storage/cinder block buildings.
EF0 NW of White Lake Bladen 34°44′N 78°31′W / 34.73°N 78.52°W / 34.73; -78.52 (White Lake (Mar 28, EF0)) 0136 0.25 miles (0.40 km) Brief touchdown with damage limited to trees.
Alabama
EF1 W of Valley Head DeKalb 34°34′N 85°39′W / 34.56°N 85.65°W / 34.56; -85.65 (Valley Head (Mar 28, EF1)) 0120 2.6 miles (4.2 km) Many trees, mostly tall pines, were uprooted. Some of them fell on a house, heavily damaging it.
EF0 NE of Pisgah Jackson unknown 1.6 miles (2.6 km) Two houses sustained roof damage and a barn was heavily damaged.
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/28/09, NWS Jackson, MS, NWS Nashville, NWS Paducah, NWS Wilmington, NC, NWS Huntsville, NWS Columbia, NCDC Storm Data

March 29 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Saturday, March 28, 2009
EF# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Pennsylvania
EF1 N of Ephrata Lancaster 40°12′N 76°11′W / 40.20°N 76.18°W / 40.20; -76.18 (Ephrata (Mar 29, EF1)) 2050 1.25 miles (2.01 km) EF1 tornado destroyed several mobile homes.[69] WHTM-TV reports injuries while witnesses reported a funnel cloud in the area of Clay Township.[70]
Sources: SPC Reports 03/29/2009, NWS State College

March 31 event

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List of reported tornadoes - Tuesday, March 31, 2009
EF# Location Parish Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Louisiana
EF1 E of Natchez Natchitoches, Grant 31°40′N 93°01′W / 31.67°N 93.01°W / 31.67; -93.01 (Natchez (Mar 31, EF1)) 1331 8.1 miles (13.0 km) A barn was completely destroyed and several buildings sustained minor to moderate damage. Trees were damaged at two historic plantations.
Florida
EF0 NW of Palm Beach Gardens Palm Beach 26°30′N 80°04′W / 26.50°N 80.06°W / 26.50; -80.06 (Palm Beach Gardens (Mar 31, EF0)) 1930 1 mile (1.6 km) A few residential buildings had roof damage. One fence was blown down and several trees were damaged.
EF0 Glen Ridge Palm Beach 26°26′N 80°02′W / 26.43°N 80.04°W / 26.43; -80.04 (Glen Ridge (Mar 31, EF0)) 1950 unknown A bus bench was flipped over, signs were blown down or damaged and tree branches broken
EF1 SW of Lee Madison 30°10′N 83°11′W / 30.17°N 83.18°W / 30.17; -83.18 (Lee (Mar 31, EF1)) 0040 1 mile (1.6 km) Damage to numerous large pine trees
EF1 S of Ellaville Suwannee 30°13′N 83°06′W / 30.22°N 83.10°W / 30.22; -83.10 (Ellaville (Mar 31, EF0)) 0045 2 miles (3.2 km) Damage to several farm buildings, mobile homes and chicken houses
Georgia
EF0 Norman Park Colquitt 31°10′N 83°24′W / 31.16°N 83.40°W / 31.16; -83.40 (Norman Park (Mar 31, EF0)) 2212 unknown Brief touchdown in an open field
Sources: SPC Storm Reports for 03/31/09, NWS Shreveport, NCDC Storm Data

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.

References

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  1. ^ "Mississippi Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  2. ^ "Georgia Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  3. ^ "Georgia Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  4. ^ "Mississippi Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  5. ^ National Weather Service in Birmingham, Alabama (April 4, 2009). "Alabama Tornadoes in 2009". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved April 14, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Alabama Event Report: EF1 Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  7. ^ "California Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  8. ^ "California Event Report: EF0 Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2013.
  9. ^ a b c d e "The Severe Weather and Tornado Event of February 10, 2009". National Weather Service Forecast Office in Norman, Oklahoma. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  10. ^ "[Oklahoma Event Report: EF1 Tornado]". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service Forecast Office in Norman, Oklahoma. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
  11. ^ a b c Edmond, Oklahoma, EF2 tornado NCEI references:
  12. ^ "Number of Structures Damaged by Tornado Revised" (Press release). City of Edmond. February 12, 2008. Archived from the original on November 22, 2010. Retrieved February 13, 2008.
  13. ^ "Tornado reported in Edmond". The Edmond Sun. February 10, 2009. Archived from the original on January 21, 2013. Retrieved February 23, 2009.
  14. ^ Schlachtenhaufen, Mark (February 17, 2009). "Community connects for cleanup". The Edmond Sun. Archived from the original on January 21, 2013. Retrieved February 23, 2009.
  15. ^ Johnson, Johnny (February 14, 2009). "Lone Grove church drives relief effort". The Daily Oklahoman. p. 3A. Retrieved April 23, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  16. ^ "[Oklahoma Event Report: EF1 Tornado]". National Centers for Environmental Information. National Weather Service Forecast Office in Norman, Oklahoma. Retrieved April 23, 2023.
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