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List of United States tornadoes from January to February 2008

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This page documents all tornadoes confirmed by various weather forecast offices of the National Weather Service in the United States from January to February 2008.

January

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 32 34 8 8 0 0 82

January 7 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, January 7, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF0 SW of Lowry City St. Clair MO 38°07′11″N 93°46′06″W / 38.1196°N 93.7683°W / 38.1196; -93.7683 (Lowry City (Jan. 7, EF0)) 2022–2023 0.07 mi (0.11 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 A few trees were damaged.[1]
EF0 SE of Lincoln Benton MO 38°21′49″N 93°17′55″W / 38.3636°N 93.2987°W / 38.3636; -93.2987 (Lincoln (Jan. 7, EF0)) 2054–2055 0.17 mi (0.27 km) 25 yd (23 m) $20,000 A local newspaper reported a brief tornado touchdown that heavily damaged a pole barn.[2]
EF3 N of Poplar Grove to NNE of Harvard Boone, McHenry IL 42°23′15″N 88°49′48″W / 42.3874°N 88.83°W / 42.3874; -88.83 (Lincoln (Jan. 7, EF3)) 2130–2148 13.2 mi (21.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) $4,000,000 A shed, a house, and other structures had sections of their roofing ripped off. A large barn was destroyed while a second, poorly-constructed one was blown over. A two-story farm house and associated garage were leveled. Several other buildings were severely damaged. A second garage was blown down, a moving freight train was partially derailed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. A semi-trailer was flipped.[3][4]
EF0 SSW of Mexico Audrain MO 39°04′07″N 91°57′06″W / 39.0687°N 91.9518°W / 39.0687; -91.9518 (Mexico (Jan. 7, EF0)) 2155–2156 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 40 yd (37 m) Unknown A machine shed and several trees were damaged; numerous tree limbs were downed.[5]
EF3 NE of Pell Lake to NNW of Paddock Lake Walworth, Kenosha WI 42°32′56″N 88°20′00″W / 42.5488°N 88.3334°W / 42.5488; -88.3334 (Pell Lake (Jan. 7, EF3)) 2202–2217 10.78 mi (17.35 km) 200 yd (180 m) $13,810,000 In Walworth County, three structures sustained minor damage and two structures sustained moderate damage. After crossing into Kenosha County, the tornado impacted Wheatland; 77 homes were affected, 25 sustained minor damage, 27 sustained major damage, and 25 were completely destroyed. In Brighton, 10 homes were affected, 3 sustained minor damage, 3 sustained major damage, and 4 were completely destroyed. Numerous trees were snapped, uprooted, or debarked. Damage to some structures suggested an EF4 rating, but lack of proper anchoring prevented an upgrade.[6][7] This became the earliest confirmed tornado in Wisconsin.[8]
EF1 Kenosha Kenosha WI 42°37′26″N 87°51′57″W / 42.624°N 87.8659°W / 42.624; -87.8659 (Kenosha (Jan. 7, EF1)) 2239–2243 2.48 mi (3.99 km) 75 yd (69 m) $7,930,000 Two homes sustained minor damage and one home sustained major damage in Somers. In Kenosha, 1 home was affected, 21 sustained minor damage, 6 sustained major damage, and 5 were completely destroyed; a church was destroyed as well. Several power lines were toppled, and dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted.[9]
EF2 SW of Aurora Barry MO 36°48′57″N 94°00′29″W / 36.8159°N 94.008°W / 36.8159; -94.008 (Aurora (Jan. 7, EF2)) 2306–2325 12.43 mi (20.00 km) 200 yd (180 m) $500,000 Eight mobile homes were destroyed in a mobile home park. Additional houses and farm outbuildings were damaged.[10]
EF1 SSE of Mackinaw Tazewell IL 40°30′04″N 89°21′00″W / 40.5011°N 89.35°W / 40.5011; -89.35 (Mackinaw (Jan. 7, EF1)) 2322–2325 3 mi (4.8 km) 100 yd (91 m) $30,000 A pole barn was destroyed while a house and other outbuildings were damaged. A chain link fence and a few tree limbs were downed.[11]
EF0 E of Pineville McDonald MO 36°35′29″N 94°19′35″W / 36.5914°N 94.3264°W / 36.5914; -94.3264 (Pineville (Jan. 7, EF0)) 2350–2351 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 A few trees sustained minor damage.[12]
EF2 Northwestern Republic Greene MO 37°06′23″N 93°31′55″W / 37.1065°N 93.5319°W / 37.1065; -93.5319 (Republic (Jan. 7, EF2)) 2357–0005 6.44 mi (10.36 km) 200 yd (180 m) $2,000,000 Nearly 15 houses were severely damaged or destroyed. An elementary school sustained major damage to its roof.[13]
EF3 NE of Springfield to E of Lebanon Greene, Webster, Laclede MO 37°16′31″N 93°09′52″W / 37.2754°N 93.1644°W / 37.2754; -93.1644 (Springfield (Jan. 7, EF3)) 0029–0133 50.39 mi (81.09 km) 300 yd (270 m) $19,000,000 3 deaths – A long-tracked and significant tornado caused extensive damage to homes, trees, and outbuildings. One death occurred in rural Greene County while an additional two occurred in Webster County.[14][15]
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EF0 WSW of Republic Lawrence, Christian MO 37°01′31″N 93°43′49″W / 37.0253°N 93.7302°W / 37.0253; -93.7302 (Republic (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0128–0138 6.43 mi (10.35 km) 50 yd (46 m) $75,000 A few farm houses and outbuildings were damaged.[17][18]
EF2 NE of Springfield to WNW of Marshfield Greene, Webster MO 37°13′23″N 93°10′28″W / 37.223°N 93.1744°W / 37.223; -93.1744 (Springfield (Jan. 7, EF2)) 0132–0156 15.29 mi (24.61 km) 300 yd (270 m) $2,000,000 Several homes and outbuildings sustained severe damage.[19][20]
EF0 N of Bland Gasconade MO 38°23′16″N 91°38′10″W / 38.3878°N 91.636°W / 38.3878; -91.636 (Bland (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0150–0151 0.28 mi (0.45 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Several trees were uprooted and tree limbs snapped.[21]
EF0 S of Hiwasse Benton AR 36°24′04″N 94°19′48″W / 36.4011°N 94.33°W / 36.4011; -94.33 (Hiwasse (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0205 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Multiple trained storm spotters observed a brief tornado over open country.[22]
EF3 SSE of Dixon Pulaski, Phelps MO 36°24′04″N 94°19′48″W / 36.4011°N 94.33°W / 36.4011; -94.33 (Dixon (Jan. 7, EF3)) 0206–0219 6.44 mi (10.36 km) 400 yd (370 m) $1,110,000 In Pulaski County, a few homes and outbuildings were destroyed, injuring three people. In Phelps County, one home and several outbuildings were destroyed.[23][24]
EF0 SW of Watts Adair OK 36°04′45″N 94°37′15″W / 36.0791°N 94.6207°W / 36.0791; -94.6207 (Watts (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0208 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Multiple trained storm spotters observed a brief tornado over open country.[25]
EF1 W of Washburn McDonald, Barry MO 36°30′59″N 94°08′38″W / 36.5165°N 94.1439°W / 36.5165; -94.1439 (Washburn (Jan. 7, EF1)) 0215–0229 7.43 mi (11.96 km) 100 yd (91 m) $300,000 Numerous trees and a few structures were heavily damaged or destroyed.[26][27]
EF0 WNW of Clarksville Pike MO 39°21′59″N 91°03′20″W / 39.3665°N 91.0555°W / 39.3665; -91.0555 (Clarksville (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0230–0235 4.98 mi (8.01 km) 40 yd (37 m) $0 Sporadic tree damage was observed.[28]
EF0 W of Nebo Pike IL 39°25′44″N 90°50′38″W / 39.4289°N 90.8439°W / 39.4289; -90.8439 (Nebo (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0240–0243 2.35 mi (3.78 km) 40 yd (37 m) $0 Sporadic tree damage was observed.[29]
EF1 ENE of Elkland Webster, Dallas MO 37°26′27″N 92°57′47″W / 37.4409°N 92.9631°W / 37.4409; -92.9631 (Elkland (Jan. 7, EF1)) 0242–0248 5.24 mi (8.43 km) 150 yd (140 m) $50,000 A home, several outbuildings, and trees were damaged.[30][31]
EF0 E of Centerton Benton AR 36°21′00″N 94°12′29″W / 36.35°N 94.2081°W / 36.35; -94.2081 (Centerton (Jan. 7, EF1)) 0250 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Multiple trained storm spotters reported a brief tornado over open country.[32]
EF2 SW of Lebanon Laclede MO 37°34′15″N 92°47′52″W / 37.5708°N 92.7979°W / 37.5708; -92.7979 (Lebanon (Jan. 7, EF2)) 0300–0308 5.44 mi (8.75 km) 300 yd (270 m) $100,000 A home and numerous outbuildings were destroyed.[33]
EF0 W of Seligman Barry MO 36°30′51″N 93°59′36″W / 36.5141°N 93.9932°W / 36.5141; -93.9932 (Seligman (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0312–0313 0.12 mi (0.19 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 A few trees were damaged.[34]
EF1 S of Nixa Christian MO 36°58′01″N 93°18′15″W / 36.967°N 93.3042°W / 36.967; -93.3042 (Nixa (Jan. 7, EF1)) 0336–0337 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 100 yd (91 m) $200,000 Numerous homes were damaged and two mobile homes were destroyed. A woman was injured after being hit by flying debris.[35]
EF1 N of Doolittle to S of Belle Phelps, Maries MO 38°00′41″N 91°53′33″W / 38.0115°N 91.8924°W / 38.0115; -91.8924 (Dolittle (Jan. 7, EF1)) 0340–0458 15.06 mi (24.24 km) 100 yd (91 m) $5,005,000 In Phelps County, one home sustained roof damage and numerous trees were damaged. In Maries County, approximately 40 structures were damaged, including a mobile home that was destroyed. Four airplanes were damaged at Rolla National Airport, where an ASOS station measured a gust of 96 mph (154 km/h).[36][37]
EF0 S of Marshfield Webster MO 37°06′55″N 93°00′12″W / 37.1154°N 93.0032°W / 37.1154; -93.0032 (Marshfield (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0357–0410 10.63 mi (17.11 km) 50 yd (46 m) $8,000 A few outbuildings and trees sustained minor damage.[38]
EF0 SSW of Oaks Cherokee OK 36°03′02″N 94°58′31″W / 36.0505°N 94.9753°W / 36.0505; -94.9753 (Oaks (Jan. 7, EF0)) 0428–0430 1.8 mi (2.9 km) 500 yd (460 m) $25,000 Two barns and the roofs of several houses were damaged. A number of trees were uprooted.[39]

January 8 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, January 8, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 NW of Gentry Benton AR 36°18′03″N 94°31′05″W / 36.3007°N 94.5181°W / 36.3007; -94.5181 (Gentry (Jan. 8, EF1)) 0509–0512 2.6 mi (4.2 km) 85 yd (78 m) $0 Extensive tree damage was observed.[40]
EF0 NE of Porter Wagoner OK 35°53′26″N 95°29′41″W / 35.8905°N 95.4947°W / 35.8905; -95.4947 (Porter (Jan. 8, EF0)) 0538 0.5 mi (0.80 km) 75 yd (69 m) $0 Extensive tree damage occurred.[41]
EF0 NE of Wagoner Wagoner OK 35°54′23″N 95°18′38″W / 35.9063°N 95.3105°W / 35.9063; -95.3105 (Wagoner (Jan. 8, EF0)) 0554–0558 2.7 mi (4.3 km) 100 yd (91 m) $0 Extensive tree damage occurred.[42]
EF1 SSW of Cassville Barry MO 36°36′41″N 93°56′45″W / 36.6114°N 93.9458°W / 36.6114; -93.9458 (Cassville (Jan. 8, EF1)) 0822–0826 4.83 mi (7.77 km) 100 yd (91 m) $300,000 A few houses and outbuildings, as well as numerous trees, sustained damage.[43]
EF1 S of Crane Barry, Stone MO 36°48′37″N 93°40′20″W / 36.8104°N 93.6722°W / 36.8104; -93.6722 (Crane (Jan. 8, EF1)) 0831–0844 12.14 mi (19.54 km) 200 yd (180 m) $2,000,000 Poultry barns, sheds, and outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed. Trees were damaged.[44][45]
EF1 Springfield Greene MO 37°12′49″N 93°16′51″W / 37.2137°N 93.2808°W / 37.2137; -93.2808 (Springfield (Jan. 8, EF1)) 0837–0838 1.13 mi (1.82 km) 50 yd (46 m) $50,000 A warehouse and a Krispy Kream donut sign were completely destroyed, and several homes sustained minor damage.[46]
EF1 Highlandville Christian MO 36°55′48″N 93°18′28″W / 36.93°N 93.3077°W / 36.93; -93.3077 (Highlandville (Jan. 8, EF1)) 0850–0856 4.98 mi (8.01 km) 100 yd (91 m) $250,000 Numerous structures, several outbuildings, and several highway advertisement signs were damaged.[47]
EF0 W of Kirbyville Taney MO 36°37′45″N 93°15′58″W / 36.6293°N 93.266°W / 36.6293; -93.266 (Kirkbyville (Jan. 8, EF0)) 0901–0903 2.88 mi (4.63 km) 20 yd (18 m) $75,000 Three condominiums at a golf resort and a mobile home park sustained damage.[48]
EF0 ESE of Marshfield Webster MO 37°16′46″N 92°50′59″W / 37.2795°N 92.8496°W / 37.2795; -92.8496 (Marshfield (Jan. 8, EF0)) 0916–0920 7.2 mi (11.6 km) 50 yd (46 m) $15,000 Weak structure and tree damage was observed.[49]
EF0 NNW of Ava Douglas MO 36°58′49″N 92°48′51″W / 36.9803°N 92.8142°W / 36.9803; -92.8142 (Ava (Jan. 8, EF0)) 0917–0926 9.65 mi (15.53 km) 50 yd (46 m) $75,000 Several barns and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[50]
EF2 ENE of Marshfield Webster MO 37°20′30″N 92°51′48″W / 37.3418°N 92.8633°W / 37.3418; -92.8633 (Marshfield (Jan. 8, EF2)) 0918–0922 4.73 mi (7.61 km) 150 yd (140 m) $750,000 Several homes and outbuildings were destroyed.[51]
EF1 NW of Vanzant Douglas MO 37°02′15″N 92°21′57″W / 37.0375°N 92.3658°W / 37.0375; -92.3658 (Vanzant (Jan. 8, EF1)) 0943–0945 2.23 mi (3.59 km) 75 yd (69 m) $125,000 A mobile home was moved off its foundation, and significant tree damage was observed.[52]
EF1 WSW of Houston Wright, Texas MO 37°11′25″N 92°18′07″W / 37.1904°N 92.302°W / 37.1904; -92.302 (Houston (Jan. 8, EF1)) 0945–0953 11.95 mi (19.23 km) 150 yd (140 m) $200,000 A few barns and outbuildings were damaged.[53][54]
EF0 NNE of Pottersville Howell MO 36°45′24″N 91°59′35″W / 36.7568°N 91.9931°W / 36.7568; -91.9931 (Pottersville (Jan. 8, EF0)) 1020–1021 0.36 mi (0.58 km) 20 yd (18 m) $1,000 Two outbuildings and a mobile home were damaged.[55]
EF1 ESE of Summersville Shannon MO 37°07′59″N 91°31′04″W / 37.133°N 91.5177°W / 37.133; -91.5177 (Summersville (Jan. 8, EF1)) 1027–1028 2.27 mi (3.65 km) 200 yd (180 m) $1,000 Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted.[56]
EF1 NNE of Winona Shannon MO 37°09′23″N 91°18′42″W / 37.1563°N 91.3117°W / 37.1563; -91.3117 (Winona (Jan. 8, EF1)) 1038–1047 9.83 mi (15.82 km) 200 yd (180 m) $75,000 Two barns and a garage were destroyed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[57]
EF0 S of Alton Oregon MO 36°40′20″N 91°25′21″W / 36.6723°N 91.4224°W / 36.6723; -91.4224 (Alton (Jan. 8, EF0)) 1059–1100 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) $1,000 A few outbuildings were damaged, and a barn sheltering several new motorcycles at a motorcycle shop was destroyed.[58]
EF2 SSW of Moreland to SW of Clinton Pope, Conway, Van Buren AR 35°21′15″N 93°00′27″W / 35.3541°N 93.0075°W / 35.3541; -93.0075 (Moreland (Jan. 8, EF2)) 1426–1458 20.46 mi (32.93 km) 440 yd (400 m) $5,350,000 1 death – A strong tornado began in Pope County, affecting 42 structures: 6 sustained minor damage, 29 sustained moderate to heavy damage, and 7 were destroyed. Six chicken houses, two barns, and a number of outbuildings were destroyed. A travel trailer and motor home were overturned, and one death occurred when a mobile home was destroyed. In Conway County, 3 homes were destroyed and 12 others sustained light to heavy damage. A church and 10 other structures were destroyed, and a cemetery, three natural gas well sites, and 13 additional structures were damaged. Hundreds of trees were downed.[59]
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EF1 E of Bloomfield Stoddard MO 36°50′49″N 89°50′10″W / 36.847°N 89.836°W / 36.847; -89.836 (Bloomfield (Jan. 8, EF1)) 1840–1845 4.78 mi (7.69 km) 120 yd (110 m) $250,000 A house was heavily damaged, with its roof ripped off and tossed 100–200 yd (91–183 m). Three outbuildings and an equipment shed were destroyed, a trailer was thrown about 75 yd (69 m), approximately 10 power poles were snapped, windows of vehicles were broken, and a few large trees were snapped. A pump house was thrown into a propane tank, causing a propane leak.[62]
EF0 NNW of Parkin Cross AR 35°15′46″N 90°38′52″W / 35.2629°N 90.6479°W / 35.2629; -90.6479 (Parkin (Jan. 8, EF0)) 1926–1936 10.61 mi (17.08 km) 150 yd (140 m) $25,000 A roof was ripped off a mobile home, and trees and power lines were downed. Several farm water rig pivots were blown over.[63]
EF1 NNW of Gilmore Poinsett AR 35°26′40″N 90°17′32″W / 35.4445°N 90.2921°W / 35.4445; -90.2921 (Gilmore (Jan. 8, EF1)) 1952–1953 0.15 mi (0.24 km) 25 yd (23 m) $50,000 A utility and parking shed was completely destroyed, two homes sustained roof damage, and numerous trees were downed.[64]
EF1 NNE of Wilson Mississippi AR 35°38′26″N 89°58′42″W / 35.6406°N 89.9784°W / 35.6406; -89.9784 (Wilson (Jan. 8, EF1)) 2020–2025 3.51 mi (5.65 km) 75 yd (69 m) $100,000 Numerous homes sustained roof damage, many trees were downed, a metal farm equipment building was shifted off its foundation, and a vehicle was destroyed.[65]
EF1 NW of Halls Lauderdale, Dyer TN 35°54′24″N 89°27′44″W / 35.9066°N 89.4623°W / 35.9066; -89.4623 (Halls (Jan. 8, EF1)) 2058–2106 7.81 mi (12.57 km) 25 yd (23 m) $270,000 A mobile home was shifted off its foundation and destroyed. Numerous homes sustained substantial damage or were shifted off their foundations. Fences were damaged, a garage was collapsed, a machine shed was destroyed, several power lines were downed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[66][67]
EF0 W of Fayette Jefferson MS 31°41′42″N 91°14′28″W / 31.6949°N 91.2411°W / 31.6949; -91.2411 (Fayette (Jan. 8, EF0)) 2130–2137 4.86 mi (7.82 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Several trees were downed.[68]
EF1 NW of Harrisville to S of Puckett Simpson MS 31°59′N 90°06′W / 31.99°N 90.1°W / 31.99; -90.1 (Harrisville (Jan. 8, EF1)) 2337–0015 19.41 mi (31.24 km) 125 yd (114 m) $600,000 A framed house had a large section of its roof ripped off. One outbuilding was destroyed and blown away while several others sustained damage to their tin roofs. A home sustained shingle damage, power lines were downed, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[69]
EF0 SE of Puckett Rankin MS 32°04′N 89°45′W / 32.06°N 89.75°W / 32.06; -89.75 (Puckett (Jan. 8, EF0)) 0011–0012 0.4 mi (0.64 km) 50 yd (46 m) $12,000 A home sustained shingle damage and trees were downed.[70]

January 10 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, January 10, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 SSE of Rocky Springs Claiborne MS 32°04′27″N 90°48′01″W / 32.0741°N 90.8003°W / 32.0741; -90.8003 (Rocky Springs (Jan. 10, EF1)) 1727–1732 3.14 mi (5.05 km) 250 yd (230 m) $80,000 Significant tree damage occurred in a very rural area, with hundreds of trees snapped and uprooted, and a few power poles were downed as well.[71]
EF3 WNW of Pickens to ENE of Goodman Holmes, Attala MS 32°53′43″N 89°59′52″W / 32.8954°N 89.9979°W / 32.8954; -89.9979 (Pickens (Jan. 10, EF3)) 1751–1805 9.73 mi (15.66 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) $3,870,000 A narrow path of scattered downed trees occurred near the start of the track before the damage became much more intense, with hundreds of trees snapped and uprooted, and one home had part of its roof ripped off. The tornado reached maximum intensity between MS 17 and US 51. Hundreds more trees were snapped and uprooted, some of which were hardwoods that were completely snapped off except for some large limbs and partially debarked. Several mobile homes were destroyed, and two homes built with wood frames and concrete blocks had almost all outer walls collapsed and roofs completely removed. A pickup truck was thrown nearly 150 yards (140 m), and further along the track, three high tension steel power poles were snapped off near their bases. The tornado then crossed into Attala County and snapped or uprooted many more trees before it weakened and dissipated. This was the first of three EF3 tornadoes spawned by the same supercell. Three people were injured.[72]
EF3 WNW of Ethel to SSE of Ackerman Attala, Choctaw MS 33°07′55″N 89°31′24″W / 33.132°N 89.5233°W / 33.132; -89.5233 (McCool (Jan. 10, EF3)) 1828–1858 23.59 mi (37.96 km) 880 yd (800 m) $6,200,000 The tornado touched down west of Ethel and produced a path of tree damage that intensified shortly after beginning. The tornado reached its widest point as it crossed the Natchez Trace Parkway, snapping and uprooting several dozen trees. Significant structural damage occurred to some buildings just southwest of McCool, and one cinder block building was almost completely destroyed. A room added to the back of a frame home was removed as well. After passing McCool, the tornado narrowed and weakened, while continuing to produce tree damage. The tornado again intensified after crossing into Choctaw County, and a dairy complex was heavily damaged south of Weir. A well-constructed milking parlor was completely destroyed, with all exterior walls collapsed or destroyed. A large 9,000 lb (4,100 kg) trailer was picked up and flipped on top of a farm building, and a few metal and wood livestock buildings and grain silo were destroyed. In addition, 300 head of cattle were injured, and ten were killed. A path of tree damage continued for a few miles before the tornado dissipated. This was the second of three EF3 tornadoes produced by the same supercell. Three people were injured.[73]
EF0 N of Fannin to S of Goshen Springs Rankin MS 32°26′08″N 89°57′19″W / 32.4356°N 89.9554°W / 32.4356; -89.9554 (Fannin (Jan. 10, EF0)) 1839–1841 1.81 mi (2.91 km) 40 yd (37 m) $10,000 A brief, weak tornado touched down north of Fannin and snapped several large pine trees.[74]
EF0 W of Dixons Mills Marengo AL 32°03′15″N 87°49′06″W / 32.0542°N 87.8184°W / 32.0542; -87.8184 (Marengo (Jan. 10, EF0)) 1908–1909 0.46 mi (0.74 km) 200 yd (180 m) $100,000 Four homes sustained minor damage and several trees were snapped.[75]
EF1 W of New Roads Pointe Coupee LA 30°40′48″N 91°27′49″W / 30.68°N 91.4637°W / 30.68; -91.4637 (New Roads (Jan. 10, EF1)) 1910–1912 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 30 yd (27 m) $1,500,000 A brief tornado touched down and damaged several industrial buildings of a farm equipment dealer. Several large doors were blown in, a few windows were broken, and most of a roof was torn off. Debris was scattered about 0.25 miles (0.40 km) into an open field and trees and a railroad crossing arm was broken off as well.[76]
EF0 SW of Pearl River Neshoba MS 32°45′56″N 89°15′00″W / 32.7655°N 89.25°W / 32.7655; -89.25 (Hope (Jan. 10, EF0)) 1942–1946 1.47 mi (2.37 km) 75 yd (69 m) $130,000 Two homes had minor damage: one had its porch damaged and another had shingles torn off. Two outbuildings had their roofs blown off and several trees were snapped or uprooted along the path.[77]
EF1 SE of Midway Tishomingo MS 34°43′00″N 88°14′01″W / 34.7168°N 88.2335°W / 34.7168; -88.2335 (Midway (Jan. 10, EF1)) 1954–1958 2.78 mi (4.47 km) 100 yd (91 m) $25,000 Two homes had minor damage and two metal side panels were blown off of two large sheds. Tree damage also occurred, with about three dozen trees uprooted, some trees snapped and twisted, and additional smaller trees snapped.[78]
EF1 N of Bon Ayr to SE of Park City Barren KY 37°03′36″N 86°04′08″W / 37.0599°N 86.069°W / 37.0599; -86.069 (Park City (Jan. 10, EF1)) 2002–2006 3.07 mi (4.94 km) 350 yd (320 m) $600,000 Nine barns were destroyed, one home had minor roof damage, and another home had its front porch torn off. Many trees were snapped or uprooted as well, and a path of straight line wind damage continued for about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) after the tornado lifted.[79]
EF3 E of Kolola Springs, MS to W of Vernon, AL Lowndes (MS), Lamar (AL) MS, AL 33°39′21″N 88°22′24″W / 33.6558°N 88.3733°W / 33.6558; -88.3733 (Caledonia (Jan. 10, EF3)) 2009–2025 13.35 mi (21.48 km) 2,500 yd (2,300 m) $7,105,000 A home, a shed, power poles and trees were damaged near the start of the path, and another shed was damaged and the combine harvester inside was thrown into some trees. After the tornado passed through a wooded area, eight well-built homes in a neighborhood were damaged, and about five sustained severe damage. The tornado then moved into the Caledonia school complex and reached maximum intensity. The press box and concession stand of a football stadium were destroyed, several metal power poles were bent, and several trees were knocked down. Cars were moved up to 100 yards (91 m), and some cars were flipped or had windows broken. Five school buses were destroyed, two of which were flipped over, and one was lifted up and ripped apart. The gymnasium and another building were nearly destroyed, with several vehicles landing inside them. Six homes sustained significant damage, mainly to roofs, as the tornado moved across the south side of Caledonia. A church was completely destroyed when the roof was lifted up and collapsed on the building, and another church had minor roof damage. Further along the track, tree damage occurred in a wooded area, and many more homes were severely damaged. Many hardwood trees were snapped, a few of which fell on cars and homes, and a horse stable was completely destroyed. Several mobile homes were also destroyed, a high tension metal truss tower was snapped, and cars were moved up to 50 yards (46 m) in this area. The tornado weakened and continued to produce tree damage as it passed into Alabama. In Alabama, two homes were unroofed, two wooden barns were destroyed, and the foundations of two mobile homes were moved before the tornado lifted northeast of the town of Molloy. This was the third of three EF3 tornadoes produced by the same supercell. 15 people were injured.[80]
EF1 NW of Hazel Dell to WNW of Hockinson Clark WA 45°40′43″N 122°41′33″W / 45.6787°N 122.6924°W / 45.6787; -122.6924 (Hazel Dell (Jan. 10, EF1)) 2015–2040 10.11 mi (16.27 km) 440 yd (400 m) $525,000 A tornado touched down multiple times between Hazel Dell and Hockinson. Along the path, 30 to 40 homes were damaged, mostly with roof damage, three lightly constructed structures were destroyed, and a semi trailer was tipped over. Several dozen boats were damaged, 19 power poles were snapped and over 200 trees were downed as well.[81]
EF2 SE of Ashland Wayne TN 35°19′27″N 87°35′13″W / 35.3243°N 87.587°W / 35.3243; -87.587 (North Highland (Jan. 10, EF2)) 2055–2056 1.29 mi (2.08 km) 400 yd (370 m) $200,000 A 30 by 30-foot metal barn was completely destroyed, with sheets of metal from the barn carried about half a mile away into Lawrence County, and other metal barns had most of their roofs blown off. Some homes lost shingles, and a dog house that was anchored onto a concrete platform was blown away. In addition, several trees were snapped at the trunk, a wooden plank was planted into the ground, and many trees were uprooted near the Natchez Trace Parkway.[82]
EF1 NE of Macon Noxubee MS 33°09′16″N 88°28′52″W / 33.1544°N 88.4811°W / 33.1544; -88.4811 (Macon (Jan. 10, EF1)) 2058–2101 1.87 mi (3.01 km) 75 yd (69 m) $30,000 A brief tornado downed five power poles, two of which were snapped.[83]
EF0 SSW of Bigbee Valley Noxubee MS 33°10′49″N 88°23′54″W / 33.1804°N 88.3984°W / 33.1804; -88.3984 (Bigbee Valley (Jan. 10, EF0)) 2102–2104 0.76 mi (1.22 km) 40 yd (37 m) $0 A brief, weak tornado touched down shortly after the previous event. A few trees had tops blown off and many tree limbs were snapped and downed along the path.[84]
EF0 Southern Pickensville Pickens AL 33°13′21″N 88°16′05″W / 33.2224°N 88.268°W / 33.2224; -88.268 (Pickensville (Jan. 10, EF0)) 2110 0.04 mi (0.064 km) 50 yd (46 m) $10,000 A brief tornado touched down on the southern side of Pickensville, damaging a metal storage barn and blowing down several trees.[85]
EF1 ESE of Gordo to SW of Echola Pickens, Tuscaloosa AL 33°18′48″N 87°51′46″W / 33.3133°N 87.8629°W / 33.3133; -87.8629 (Gordo (Jan. 10, EF0)) 2143–2146 2.03 mi (3.27 km) 100 yd (91 m) $55,000 A barn and several chicken houses sustained heavy damage, and minor tree damage occurred.[86]
EF3 N of Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa AL 33°28′55″N 87°30′34″W / 33.482°N 87.5095°W / 33.482; -87.5095 (Tuscaloosa (Jan. 10, EF3)) 2211–2217 5.62 mi (9.04 km) 350 yd (320 m) $435,000 At least five structures, including a church and a general store, were heavily damaged. At least 300 trees were snapped or uprooted.[87]

January 11 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Friday, January 11, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 Blue Springs Barbour AL 31°38′25″N 85°31′44″W / 31.6402°N 85.5289°W / 31.6402; -85.5289 (Blue Springs (Jan. 11, EF1)) 0804–0810 3.48 mi (5.60 km) 150 yd (140 m) $75,000 Four houses and a mobile home sustained roof damage, including one that had its covered deck ripped off. Several large trees were snapped, twisted, or uprooted.[88]

January 24 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, January 24, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF0 Naval Air Station Point Mugu Ventura CA 34°07′N 119°07′W / 34.12°N 119.12°W / 34.12; -119.12 (Naval Air Station Point Mugu (Jan. 24, EF0)) 0315–0325 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 5 yd (4.6 m) $0 A building on base had its roof ripped off. Several trash cans were knocked over.[89]

January 27 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, January 27, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF0 Western Visalia Tulare CA 36°19′48″N 119°21′42″W / 36.3301°N 119.3617°W / 36.3301; -119.3617 (Visalia (Jan. 27, EF0)) 2010–2017 2.03 mi (3.27 km) 50 yd (46 m) $750,000 Near a mobile home park, numerous large trees were uprooted; several were downed onto homes and garages, causing moderate damage. Shingles and carports were damaged, while fences and utility poles were downed.[90]

January 29 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, January 29, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 W of Jonesboro Cape Girardeau (MO), Union (IL) MO, IL 37°28′N 89°31′W / 37.46°N 89.51°W / 37.46; -89.51 (Jonesboro (Jan. 29, EF1)) 2209–2213 4.26 mi (6.86 km) 200 yd (180 m) $85,000 A hay barn was destroyed and a storage building sustained major damage; a house was damaged by debris from the hay barn. Another house sustained extensive shingle damage, utility poles were snapped, and a 5,000 US gal (19,000 L) steel fuel tank was moved. A large grain bin was blown onto a road, numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and shingles were blown off a farm house.[91][92]
EF2 SW of Fort Branch Posey, Gibson IN 38°11′38″N 87°52′21″W / 38.1939°N 87.8725°W / 38.1939; -87.8725 (Fort Branch (Jan. 29, EF2)) 2307–2311 7.01 mi (11.28 km) 100 yd (91 m) $250,000 2 deaths – A mobile home was destroyed, killing the two occupants inside. A barn and some sheds were also destroyed, while four barns, three houses, and a church sustained damage primarily to their roofs. Trees were downed.[93][94]
EF1 Northwestern Indianapolis Marion IN 39°48′27″N 86°16′56″W / 39.8074°N 86.2822°W / 39.8074; -86.2822 (Indianapolis (Jan. 29, EF1)) 0020–0021 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 50 yd (46 m) $100,000 Apartment buildings and vehicles were damaged.[95]
EF1 SE of Salem Washington IN 38°31′48″N 86°06′38″W / 38.5299°N 86.1105°W / 38.5299; -86.1105 (Indianapolis (Jan. 29, EF1)) 0040–0050 10.71 mi (17.24 km) 200 yd (180 m) $110,000 Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, a farm outbuilding was collapsed, and metal sheeting from a well-constructed barn was tossed 200 yd (180 m). A large storage shed was shifted and a well-constructed home lost a significant portion of its roof.[96]
EF1 NNE of Henryville Clark IN 38°33′05″N 85°45′26″W / 38.5515°N 85.7572°W / 38.5515; -85.7572 (Henryville (Jan. 29, EF1)) 0058–0059 0.18 mi (0.29 km) 100 yd (91 m) $50,000 1 death – Trees were downed, one of which crashed onto a mobile home and killed the occupant.[97]
EF1 Southwestern Louisville to Berrytown Jefferson KY 38°13′06″N 85°47′40″W / 38.2183°N 85.7945°W / 38.2183; -85.7945 (Louisville (Jan. 29, EF1)) 0100–0113 16.38 mi (26.36 km) 100 yd (91 m) $3,000,000 A tornado touched down four separate times, heavily damaging a church, damaging numerous homes, and uprooting several trees. Several windows were broken and several vehicles were damaged on the University of Louisville campus. Many businesses and private properties sustained extensive damage. Roofs were damaged and a large outbuilding at a training school was destroyed.[98]
EF1 E of Lexington Scott IN 38°39′01″N 85°36′50″W / 38.6503°N 85.614°W / 38.6503; -85.614 (Lexington (Jan. 29, EF1)) 0110–0112 1.81 mi (2.91 km) 100 yd (91 m) $70,000 Trees were snapped and uprooted, a mobile home was destroyed, and a number of homes sustained roof damage.[99]
EF0 Southern Lewisburg Preble OH 39°50′23″N 84°33′33″W / 39.8397°N 84.5592°W / 39.8397; -84.5592 (Lewisburg (Jan. 29, EF0)) 0200–0204 2 mi (3.2 km) 80 yd (73 m) $25,000 A barn was damaged, a house lost a portion of its roof, and extensive tree damage occurred.[100]

February

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Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EFU EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
0 58 55 22 7 5 0 147

February 5 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, February 5, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 Southern Hamburg Ashley AR 33°12′22″N 91°47′56″W / 33.2062°N 91.799°W / 33.2062; -91.799 (Hamburg (Feb. 5, EF1)) 2126–2127 0.62 mi (1.00 km) 50 yd (46 m) $40,000 A high school had a portion of its roof peeled back. Several trees were snapped or uprooted.[101]
EF0 S of Dermott Chicot AR 33°28′41″N 91°26′50″W / 33.4781°N 91.4471°W / 33.4781; -91.4471 (Dermott (Feb. 5, EF0)) 2204–2205 1.1 mi (1.8 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 A couple of trees were downed.[102]
EF0 SW of Helena Phillips AR 34°28′N 90°43′W / 34.46°N 90.71°W / 34.46; -90.71 (Helena (Feb. 5, EF0)) 2227–2228 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 25 yd (23 m) $0 A brief tornado caused no damage.[103]
EF0 E of Rosedale Bolivar MS 33°49′55″N 90°58′19″W / 33.8319°N 90.972°W / 33.8319; -90.972 (Rosedale (Feb. 5, EF0)) 2245–2248 3.43 mi (5.52 km) 50 yd (46 m) $70,000 A few trees were uprooted, the roof was ripped off a mobile home, and a large gas storage tank was rolled.[104]
EF4 NE of New Neely to Atkins to Mountain View to NE of Highland Yell, Pope, Conway, Van Buren, Stone, Izard, Sharp AR 35°05′51″N 93°04′24″W / 35.0975°N 93.0733°W / 35.0975; -93.0733 (Casa (Feb. 5, EF4)) 2249–0056 121.84 mi (196.08 km) 1,320 yd (1,210 m) $119,310,000 13 deaths – See section on this tornado – 140 people were injured.[105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113]
EF1 NNE of Arp Smith TX 32°14′36″N 95°03′49″W / 32.2434°N 95.0635°W / 32.2434; -95.0635 (Arp (Feb. 5, EF1)) 2250–2252 1 mi (1.6 km) 300 yd (270 m) $30,000 A barn was destroyed, many trees were snapped or uprooted, and downed power lines sparked a grass fire.[114]
EF2 NW of Arlington Shelby, Tipton TN 35°18′35″N 89°45′33″W / 35.3097°N 89.7592°W / 35.3097; -89.7592 (Arlington (Feb. 5, EF2)) 2300–2311 8.09 mi (13.02 km) 150 yd (140 m) $1,005,000 This tornado moved through multiple semi-rural subdivisions outside of Arlington, causing considerable damage to homes. Houses had roofs ripped off, brick veneer dislodged, windows blown out, and one home had its entire second floor destroyed. Large trees were snapped and uprooted along the path, and two power line support towers were knocked down while another was twisted. One person was injured.[115][116]
EF2 SE of Yellville to W of Mountain Home Marion, Baxter AR 36°12′26″N 92°37′19″W / 36.2073°N 92.6219°W / 36.2073; -92.6219 (Mountain Home (Feb. 5, EF2)) 2302–2316 12.5 mi (20.1 km) 880 yd (800 m) $17,500,000 1 death – This tornado moved directly through the town of Gassville, where significant damage to homes occurred and a mobile home park was severely impacted, killing an elderly woman at that location. Several business in Gassville were heavily damaged, including a gas station. Numerous trees were snapped, some of which had large amounts of debris and sheet metal wrapped around them, and a gas leak was reported in town. 21 frame homes were destroyed, 26 sustained major damage, and 40 sustained minor damage. 12 mobile homes were destroyed, 15 sustained major damage, and 12 sustained minor damage. Many power lines and power poles were downed as well, and 36 people were injured.[117][118]
EF0 SE of Covington Tipton TN 35°28′14″N 89°35′09″W / 35.4705°N 89.5857°W / 35.4705; -89.5857 (Covington (Feb. 5, EF0)) 2318–2319 0.17 mi (0.27 km) 50 yd (46 m) $7,000 Power poles and power lines were downed.[119]
EF0 E of Norfolk DeSoto MS 34°56′42″N 90°13′12″W / 34.945°N 90.22°W / 34.945; -90.22 (Norfolk (Feb. 5, EF0)) 2318–2321 2.64 mi (4.25 km) 100 yd (91 m) $50,000 A farm building roof and pivot irrigation system were damaged, and power poles were downed.[120]
EF1 W of Charleston Tipton TN 35°29′42″N 89°32′46″W / 35.4951°N 89.5462°W / 35.4951; -89.5462 (Charleston (Feb. 5, EF1)) 2323–2324 0.73 mi (1.17 km) 50 yd (46 m) $75,000 One trailer home was destroyed and another was damaged. A house was severely damaged and a trailer to an 18-wheeler was flipped.[121]
EF0 W of Casa Yell AR 35°02′00″N 93°06′50″W / 35.0333°N 93.1138°W / 35.0333; -93.1138 (Casa (Feb. 5, EF0)) 2331–2332 0.6 mi (0.97 km) 30 yd (27 m) Unknown Trees were downed on a private property.[122]
EF1 E of Covington Tipton TN 35°34′39″N 89°31′27″W / 35.5774°N 89.5241°W / 35.5774; -89.5241 (Covington (Feb. 5, EF1)) 2332–2333 0.29 mi (0.47 km) 50 yd (46 m) $50,000 A trailer home was destroyed and an adjacent home was damaged.[123]
EF2 Southaven, MS to Memphis, TN DeSoto (MS), Shelby (TN) MS, TN 34°58′31″N 90°00′31″W / 34.9754°N 90.0086°W / 34.9754; -90.0086 (Southaven (Feb. 5, EF2)) 2332–2345 10.24 mi (16.48 km) 440 yd (400 m) $128,400,000 3 deaths – See section on this tornado – A total of 13 people were injured.[124][125]
EF0 ESE of Sardis Panola MS 34°24′25″N 89°44′18″W / 34.4069°N 89.7384°W / 34.4069; -89.7384 (Sardis (Feb. 5, EF0)) 2353–2354 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 25 yd (23 m) $12,000 A tractor was flipped, a shed was destroyed, and trees sustained minor damage.[126]
EF1 NE of Palmersville Weakley, Henry TN 36°25′24″N 88°31′47″W / 36.4232°N 88.5298°W / 36.4232; -88.5298 (Palmersville (Feb. 5, EF1)) 2355–0002 5.09 mi (8.19 km) 150 yd (140 m) $160,000 Three barns and a shop building were destroyed. Several houses and mobile homes sustained varying degrees of damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[127][128]
EF1 NW of Oxford Lafayette MS 34°25′51″N 89°39′08″W / 34.4307°N 89.6522°W / 34.4307; -89.6522 (Oxford (Feb. 5, EF1)) 2357–0004 6.89 mi (11.09 km) 25 yd (23 m) $25,000 Many structures were damaged and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[129]
EF3 N of Oxford Lafayette MS 34°24′26″N 89°31′44″W / 34.4071°N 89.5288°W / 34.4071; -89.5288 (Oxford (Feb. 5, EF3)) 2357–0007 7.15 mi (11.51 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) $35,000,000 This strong wedge tornado destroyed a Caterpillar plant, a county owned warehouse, an Ability Works Incorporated plant, a church, and a veterinary clinic along its path. A lumber company was severely damaged as well. 11 homes were destroyed and 15 others suffered heavy damage. 10 mobile homes were destroyed or heavily damaged as well. Nine commercial structures were destroyed with another 6 sustaining heavy damage. 2,500 acres (110,000,000 sq ft) of trees were snapped or uprooted in the Holly Springs National Forest, and about 70 structures were damaged or destroyed in total. Fourteen people were injured.[130]
EF0 Eads Shelby, Fayette TN 35°12′14″N 89°40′01″W / 35.204°N 89.667°W / 35.204; -89.667 (Oxford (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0002–0009 4.9 mi (7.9 km) 50 yd (46 m) $50,000 Tornado touchdown in a suburban area caused roof and gutter damage to homes and damaged a gazebo. Eads Elementary School lost a significant amount of roof shingles, and some trees were snapped and uprooted.[131][132]
EF0 SSW of Salem (1st tornado) Marion IL 38°30′24″N 88°59′46″W / 38.5067°N 88.9962°W / 38.5067; -88.9962 (Salem (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0012–0013 0.11 mi (0.18 km) 40 yd (37 m) Unknown A machine shed sustained severe damage, with several of its walls collapsed, the attached awning upturned, and the roof lifted and tossed.[133]
EF0 SSW of Salem (2nd tornado) Marion IL 38°30′41″N 88°59′52″W / 38.5115°N 88.9977°W / 38.5115; -88.9977 (Salem (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0012–0013 0.22 mi (0.35 km) 30 yd (27 m) Unknown Moderate damage was inflicted to a machine shed, and an adjacent home had two uprooted trees laid across its roof.[134]
EF3 SSW of Stanton to W of Jackson Fayette, Haywood, Madison TN 35°22′11″N 89°22′16″W / 35.3697°N 89.3712°W / 35.3697; -89.3712 (Salem (Feb. 5, EF3)) 0021–0054 31.13 mi (50.10 km) 600 yd (550 m) $10,300,000 3 deaths – See section on this tornado – 14 people were injured.[135][136][137]
EF1 NE of Murray Calloway KY 36°38′18″N 88°09′26″W / 36.6384°N 88.1571°W / 36.6384; -88.1571 (Murray (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0025–0028 1.43 mi (2.30 km) 150 yd (140 m) $35,000 One home sustained damage to its shingles while another had its interior ceilings blown out, its interior significantly damaged, and its windows shattered.[138]
EF0 WNW of Ripley Tippah MS 34°45′37″N 89°03′10″W / 34.7604°N 89.0528°W / 34.7604; -89.0528 (Ripley (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0036–0037 1.35 mi (2.17 km) 50 yd (46 m) $50,000 Two homes and two vehicles were damaged. Numerous trees were downed.[139]
EF1 S of Canton Trigg KY 36°46′N 87°58′W / 36.76°N 87.96°W / 36.76; -87.96 (Canton (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0045–0046 0.08 mi (0.13 km) 40 yd (37 m) $8,000 Trees were snapped and uprooted.[140]
EF0 SE of Walnut Tippah MS 34°53′14″N 88°52′26″W / 34.8873°N 88.8739°W / 34.8873; -88.8739 (Walnut (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0050–0053 2.48 mi (3.99 km) 50 yd (46 m) $100,000 A few barns and storage buildings were destroyed, a few homes sustained minor damage, and many trees were downed; a fallen tree knocked down half of a brick chimney.[141]
EF1 S of Cadiz Trigg KY 36°48′22″N 87°52′48″W / 36.8062°N 87.88°W / 36.8062; -87.88 (Cadiz (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0050–0100 5.56 mi (8.95 km) 150 yd (140 m) $60,000 The roof was partially blown off one home while others sustained lesser damage. A barn was shifted slightly off its foundation, and trees were snapped or uprooted.[142]
EF1 ESE of Walnut Alcorn MS 34°55′09″N 88°47′08″W / 34.9192°N 88.7856°W / 34.9192; -88.7856 (Walnut (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0056–0059 2.56 mi (4.12 km) 100 yd (91 m) $250,000 Six mobile homes were impacted, of which two were completely destroyed and two others sustained severe damage. Several vehicles and an RV were tossed. Three houses, a church, and a cemetery sustained damage, and numerous trees were downed. Four people were injured.[143]
EF4 Northern Jackson Madison TN 35°40′38″N 88°51′53″W / 35.6772°N 88.8646°W / 35.6772; -88.8646 (Jackson (Feb. 5, EF4)) 0059–0107 7.61 mi (12.25 km) 125 yd (114 m) $100,000,000 See section on this tornado – 51 people were injured.[144]
EF1 E of Vilonia Faulkner, White AR 35°04′16″N 92°08′27″W / 35.0712°N 92.1407°W / 35.0712; -92.1407 (Vilonia (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0105–0112 5.46 mi (8.79 km) 100 yd (91 m) $140,000 A barn and a mobile home were destroyed, part of an old chicken house was collapsed, and trees and power lines were downed.[145][146]
EF2 NNW of Hopkinsville Christian KY 36°57′41″N 87°38′52″W / 36.9614°N 87.6479°W / 36.9614; -87.6479 (Hopkinsville (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0109–0125 14.06 mi (22.63 km) 275 yd (251 m) $4,400,000 Seventeen houses (including at least five mobile homes) were destroyed and 27 were damaged. Nineteen garages, sheds, and barns were damaged or destroyed. Two people were injured.[147]
EF2 Spring Creek Madison TN 35°45′56″N 88°41′16″W / 35.7655°N 88.6877°W / 35.7655; -88.6877 (Spring Creek (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0113–0114 0.38 mi (0.61 km) 150 yd (140 m) $200,000 One home had its entire roof ripped off and front exterior wall partially collapsed; three other homes sustained extensive roof damage. Large trees were snapped or uprooted.[148]
EF1 Eastview McNairy TN 35°04′12″N 88°36′44″W / 35.07°N 88.6123°W / 35.07; -88.6123 (Eastview (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0113–0122 8.95 mi (14.40 km) 150 yd (140 m) $250,000 One business was destroyed and another was damaged. A mobile home was destroyed and two houses sustained roof damage. Numerous trees were downed.[149]
EF0 W of Colt St. Francis AR 35°08′05″N 90°51′01″W / 35.1348°N 90.8502°W / 35.1348; -90.8502 (Colt (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0119–0120 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 25 yd (23 m) $1,000 A brief tornado was reported.[150]
EF1 NW of Pocahontas, AR to W of Naylor, MO Randolph (AR), Ripley (MO) AR, MO 36°25′25″N 91°10′30″W / 36.4235°N 91.1749°W / 36.4235; -91.1749 (Pocahontas (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0120–0148 31.92 mi (51.37 km) 200 yd (180 m) $280,000 Several homes were impacted, including one that was destroyed. Four to five mobile homes were damaged or destroyed, a manufactured home and a cabin were moved off their foundations, a large metal building sustained severe damage, and a garage was impacted. An old barn was knocked over, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. [151][152]
EF0 NW of Junction City Union AR 33°01′12″N 92°45′52″W / 33.02°N 92.7645°W / 33.02; -92.7645 (Junction City (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0130–0136 7 mi (11 km) 100 yd (91 m) $200,000 Several porches and awnings were destroyed, many trees were snapped, and several structures sustained roof damage (including a church that sustained severe damage to its roof).[153]
EF4 NW of Savannah to SW of Clifton Hardin TN 35°16′03″N 88°17′33″W / 35.2676°N 88.2926°W / 35.2676; -88.2926 (Adamsville (Feb. 5, EF4)) 0140–0157 16.17 mi (26.02 km) 880 yd (800 m) $17,600,000 3 deaths – This large wedge tornado destroyed 59 houses, 11 mobile homes, 11 public buildings, a vacant store, and 11 farm buildings. This included a few frame homes that were leveled or swept from their foundations. Another 117 structures received varying degrees of damage. Violent damage was observed at Sharon Baptist Church, where five buildings were destroyed. This included a 550-seat sanctuary housed in a large, well-built metal frame building that was completely flattened. Large, well-anchored steel beams were completely ripped out of the structure's slab foundation, which had some sections pushed clean of debris and metal framing. A nearby church school building was partially leveled as well, and metal light poles in the parking lot were twisted off at the base and blown away. Vehicles were tossed and destroyed, and a boat was hurled through the exterior wall of a brick mansion that was badly damaged in the tornado. Hundreds of trees along the Tennessee River were snapped and shredded, and five people were injured. All three fatalities occurred in mobile homes.[154]
EF3 SW Greenville to N of Martwick Muhlenberg KY 37°09′33″N 87°13′53″W / 37.1591°N 87.2314°W / 37.1591; -87.2314 (Greenville (Feb. 5, EF3)) 0144–0201 18.05 mi (29.05 km) 375 yd (343 m) $21,300,000 3 deaths – This strong tornado struck the neighboring towns of Greenville and Powderly, destroying 48 homes and mobile homes and severely damaging 32 others in the area. A half dozen businesses and churches were damaged, including a hotel and a car dealership. A high school sustained damage to its gymnasium roof. One building in an industrial park was flattened, with another building being severely damaged. Numerous trees were downed, some of which landed on roads and vehicles in the Central City area. All three fatalities took place in a mobile home park. In total, 69 homes were destroyed and 203 were damaged along the path. Twenty-four people were injured.[155]
EF0 E of Clarendon Monroe AR 34°40′48″N 91°13′53″W / 34.68°N 91.2314°W / 34.68; -91.2314 (Clarendon (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0148–0156 7.96 mi (12.81 km) 75 yd (69 m) $15,000 Several dozen trees were snapped or downed, power lines were downed, and a few roofs lost shingles.[156]
EF0 SW of Moro Lee AR 34°44′42″N 91°05′21″W / 34.7451°N 91.0893°W / 34.7451; -91.0893 (Moro (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0159–0200 0.09 mi (0.14 km) 25 yd (23 m) $1,000 A tree was snapped.[157]
EF1 S of Harviell Butler MO 36°38′00″N 90°30′57″W / 36.6332°N 90.5159°W / 36.6332; -90.5159 (Harviell (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0203–0209 3.38 mi (5.44 km) 300 yd (270 m) $100,000 Large trees and tree limbs were snapped off, some of which fell onto cars and homes. An old barn was blown over, and a newer barn lost part of its roof and a large door. Several grain bins were dented by wind-blown debris, and an equipment shed was blown away. Several homes had shingle damage, and power poles were snapped..[158]
EF1 SE of Big Sandy Benton TN 36°12′08″N 88°04′36″W / 36.2022°N 88.0768°W / 36.2022; -88.0768 (Big Sandy (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0205–0210 2.02 mi (3.25 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Trees were damaged.[159]
EF2 WSW of Tennessee Ridge Benton, Houston TN 36°15′15″N 88°00′26″W / 36.2542°N 88.0073°W / 36.2542; -88.0073 (Tennessee Ridge (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0207–0230 6.56 mi (10.56 km) 440 yd (400 m) $10,250,000 Sixteen houses or mobile homes were destroyed and 31 houses or mobile homes sustained major damage. Trees were uprooted and snapped, and 20 power poles were downed.[160][161]
EF1 Western Clifton Wayne, Perry TN 35°22′45″N 88°01′15″W / 35.3792°N 88.0208°W / 35.3792; -88.0208 (Clifton (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0210–0222 10.11 mi (16.27 km) 50 yd (46 m) Unknown Several houses were damaged at the west edge of Clifton and trees were downed along the path.[162][163]
EF1 W of Hohenwald to E of Centerville Perry, Lewis, Hickman TN 35°34′00″N 87°41′00″W / 35.5667°N 87.6833°W / 35.5667; -87.6833 (Hohenwald (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0210–0235 22.85 mi (36.77 km) 200 yd (180 m) $900,000 Four houses and two mobile homes were destroyed. Six houses sustained major damage. Barns and outbuildings were flattened, and trees were snapped and uprooted.[164][165][166]
EF1 Western Bloomfield Greene IN 39°01′13″N 86°56′56″W / 39.0204°N 86.9488°W / 39.0204; -86.9488 (Bloomfield (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0215–0219 2 mi (3.2 km) 50 yd (46 m) $1,250,000 Several dozen homes, garages, and outbuildings, as well as an elementary school, sustained significant roof and wall damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted and power lines were downed.[167]
EF2 E of Broseley to N of Bernie Butler, Stoddard MO 36°41′09″N 90°13′12″W / 36.6859°N 90.22°W / 36.6859; -90.22 (Broseley (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0218–0238 13.9 mi (22.4 km) 200 yd (180 m) $300,000 Near Broseley, this high-end EF2 tornado ripped large sections of roof from several homes, and obliterated an abandoned mobile home leaving the frame bent. Metal silos were thrown up to 900 yards away from where they originated. One of these silos was smashed into a house, which lost its roof and most of its exterior walls. Near Bernie, a metal barn was destroyed with debris scattered hundreds of yards away, a concrete silo was destroyed, and a wagon was thrown 150 yards. Extensive damage to trees and power poles occurred along the path.[168][169]
EF2 SW of Primm Springs to W of Brentwood Hickman, Williamson TN 35°48′15″N 87°17′15″W / 35.8042°N 87.2875°W / 35.8042; -87.2875 (Brentwood (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0240–0315 25.32 mi (40.75 km) 300 yd (270 m) $750,000 Severe damage occurred in the rural community of Brushy with 8 houses destroyed and 39 others heavily damaged. Additional homes were damaged near Leiper's Fork, one of which collapsed. One person was injured. The tornado dissipated just before reaching the Nashville suburbs.[170][171]
EF3 SW of Castalian Springs, TN to Lafayette, TN to NE of Tompkinsville, KY Sumner (TN), Trousdale (TN), Macon (TN), Monroe (KY), Cumberland (KY) TN, KY 36°22′56″N 86°20′09″W / 36.3822°N 86.3358°W / 36.3822; -86.3358 (Gallatin (Feb. 5, EF3)) 0402–0451 50.32 mi (80.98 km) 880 yd (800 m) $28,802,000 22 deaths – See section on this tornado – A total of 63 people were injured.[172][173][174][175][176]
EF0 WSW of Jonesville Catahoula LA 31°33′46″N 91°59′01″W / 31.5629°N 91.9836°W / 31.5629; -91.9836 (Jonesville (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0517–0518 1.47 mi (2.37 km) 50 yd (46 m) $2,000 Tin was ripped off a barn and numerous limbs were downed.[177]
EF2 W of Cecilia to Elizabethtown Hardin KY 37°39′45″N 86°00′45″W / 37.6625°N 86.0125°W / 37.6625; -86.0125 (Cecilia (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0521–0525 7.1 mi (11.4 km) 400 yd (370 m) $3,000,000 This tornado was embedded within a squall line. It destroyed a mobile home and an outbuilding at the beginning of the path before striking Cecilia and Elizabethtown. Central Hardin High School in Elizabethtown sustained major roof damage. Concrete pillar stadium lights at the school football stadium were snapped, and the press box was thrown onto the field and destroyed. Homes along the path sustained severe roof damage, and one home lost its roof entirely. An industrial building had roof damage and its garage doors blown in. Several boats were flipped over, and a large bus was pushed two feet as well.[178]
EF2 E of Elizabethtown Hardin KY 37°41′47″N 85°46′33″W / 37.6965°N 85.7759°W / 37.6965; -85.7759 (Elizabethtown (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0527–0529 1.02 mi (1.64 km) 300 yd (270 m) $150,000 One mobile home was destroyed while another was knocked off its foundation and a third was turned onto its roof.[179]
EF1 N of Bonnieville Hart KY 37°24′11″N 85°57′20″W / 37.4031°N 85.9556°W / 37.4031; -85.9556 (Bonnieville (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0532–0543 10.53 mi (16.95 km) 150 yd (140 m) $500,000 Several barns and mobile homes were damaged or destroyed. A house was damaged.[180]
EF0 NNW of Fairfield Spencer KY 37°59′30″N 85°25′07″W / 37.9917°N 85.4187°W / 37.9917; -85.4187 (Fairfield (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0538–0540 0.66 mi (1.06 km) 220 yd (200 m) $150,000 Two mobile homes were destroyed. Roofs and trees were damaged.[181]
EF2 N of New Haven Nelson KY 37°43′35″N 85°37′57″W / 37.7265°N 85.6326°W / 37.7265; -85.6326 (New Haven (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0538–0542 1.29 mi (2.08 km) 300 yd (270 m) $150,000 An outbuilding was destroyed, the top half of a silo was knocked off, and trees were downed.[182]
EF0 WNW of Lobelville Perry TN 35°48′36″N 87°49′19″W / 35.81°N 87.822°W / 35.81; -87.822 (Lobelville (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0541 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 Trees were damaged.[183]
EF0 S of Taylorsville Spencer KY 38°01′04″N 85°20′24″W / 38.0179°N 85.34°W / 38.0179; -85.34 (Taylorsville (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0543–0545 0.56 mi (0.90 km) 220 yd (200 m) $300,000 Two barns were destroyed while several other barns and homes were damaged. One person was injured.[184]
EF2 NNE of Shelbyville Shelby KY 38°16′05″N 85°12′10″W / 38.268°N 85.2028°W / 38.268; -85.2028 (Shelbyville (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0546–0552 6.99 mi (11.25 km) 250 yd (230 m) $175,000 A large, well-built barn was destroyed and tossed 50 yd (46 m). An 18,000 lb (8,200 kg) trailer was moved and flipped. Another barn was destroyed, shingles were removed from a well-constructed roof top, several homes sustained some sort of roof damage, and trees were damaged.[185]
EF2 E of Bardstown Nelson KY 37°48′41″N 85°22′52″W / 37.8113°N 85.3812°W / 37.8113; -85.3812 (Bardstown (Feb. 5, EF2)) 0550–0552 0.76 mi (1.22 km) 300 yd (270 m) $250,000 Two shop buildings were heavily damaged or destroyed. A couple trailers were rolled over, and a mobile home was knocked off its foundation and rolled onto two cars. Two people were injured.[186]
EF0 E of Only Hickman TN 35°52′15″N 87°39′50″W / 35.8708°N 87.6639°W / 35.8708; -87.6639 (Only (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0551 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 Trees were damaged.[187]
EF0 SE of Waddy Shelby KY 38°07′18″N 85°03′04″W / 38.1218°N 85.0512°W / 38.1218; -85.0512 (Waddy (Feb. 5, EF0)) 0552–0554 0.35 mi (0.56 km) 125 yd (114 m) $60,000 A barn was destroyed, with its sheet metal thrown long distances in several directions.[188]
EF1 Brandenburg Meade KY 37°57′41″N 86°16′17″W / 37.9615°N 86.2713°W / 37.9615; -86.2713 (Brandenburg (Feb. 5, EF1)) 0554–0605 6.45 mi (10.38 km) 350 yd (320 m) $2,000,000 This tornado caused considerable damage in Brandenburg, which was devastated by a violent F5 tornado during the 1974 Super Outbreak. Several businesses were damaged, a cinder block storage building collapsed, and another storage building lifted up and thrown. One building sustained collapse of an exterior wall, the Old Brandenburg Telephone Company had roof damage, a church was damaged, and extensive tree and power line damage occurred as well.[189]

February 6 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, February 6, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 E of Springfield Washington KY 37°39′59″N 85°10′54″W / 37.6663°N 85.1817°W / 37.6663; -85.1817 (Benton (Feb. 6, EF1)) 0601–0603 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 150 yd (140 m) $60,000 The roof was blown off a house and tossed 125 yd (114 m). Several trees were snapped, and small outbuildings were destroyed.[190]
EF2 S of Mackville Washington KY 37°41′20″N 85°03′54″W / 37.6889°N 85.0649°W / 37.6889; -85.0649 (Mackville (Feb. 6, EF2)) 0606–0608 0.99 mi (1.59 km) 250 yd (230 m) $15,000 A large, well-constructed outbuilding was blown away. Six-by-six inch posts were snapped, metal sheeting was thrown long distances, and 200 lb (91 kg) concrete joists were displaced.[191]
EF1 NE of Frankfort Franklin KY 38°14′34″N 84°48′44″W / 38.2428°N 84.8121°W / 38.2428; -84.8121 (Frankfort (Feb. 6, EF1)) 0608–0612 2.44 mi (3.93 km) 170 yd (160 m) $500,000 Numerous hardwood trees were downed. Two homes sustained extensive roof damage, and five barns were destroyed.[192]
EF1 Eastern Harrodsburg Mercer KY 37°45′37″N 84°50′21″W / 37.7603°N 84.8393°W / 37.7603; -84.8393 (Harrodsburg (Feb. 6, EF1)) 0620–0622 0.88 mi (1.42 km) 350 yd (320 m) $1,000,000 A warehouse had three of its walls collapsed, a garage was destroyed, the roof of a factory was blown in, and an elementary school sustained extensive roof and ceiling damage. Trees were snapped or uprooted; fallen trees and flying limbs damaged homes and vehicles. A chimney and power lines were downed.[193]
EF2 SW of Cynthiana Harrison KY 38°21′48″N 84°22′40″W / 38.3633°N 84.3778°W / 38.3633; -84.3778 (Cynthiana (Feb. 6, EF2)) 0629–0634 3.49 mi (5.62 km) 440 yd (400 m) $700,000 Several homes sustained damage, including a few that had their entire roofs ripped off. Several barns and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and numerous hardwood trees were snapped.[194]
EF0 S of Burns Dickson TN 36°00′45″N 87°19′00″W / 36.0125°N 87.3167°W / 36.0125; -87.3167 (Burns (Feb. 6, EF0)) 0632 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 Minor tree damage occurred.[195]
EF0 WNW of Nashville Davidson TN 36°12′30″N 86°57′05″W / 36.2083°N 86.9514°W / 36.2083; -86.9514 (Nashville (Feb. 6, EF0)) 0644 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 Trees were downed.[196]
EF0 SE of Benton Yazoo MS 32°42′33″N 90°13′53″W / 32.7093°N 90.2314°W / 32.7093; -90.2314 (Benton (Feb. 6, EF0)) 0646–0652 4.77 mi (7.68 km) 75 yd (69 m) $180,000 Two grain bins were destroyed, a tractor trailer was blown on its side, metal roofing was peeled off a home, and power poles were downed.[197]
EF0 NNE of Winchester Clark KY 38°04′24″N 84°08′41″W / 38.0732°N 84.1446°W / 38.0732; -84.1446 (Winchester (Feb. 6, EF0)) 0651–0652 0.92 mi (1.48 km) 125 yd (114 m) $200,000 Two barns were destroyed and three more were severely damaged. A house was damaged, a corn crib was destroyed, and many trees were snapped or uprooted.[198]
EF1 S of Owingsville Bath KY 38°05′56″N 83°50′00″W / 38.0989°N 83.8332°W / 38.0989; -83.8332 (Owingsville (Feb. 6, EF1)) 0706–0715 8.73 mi (14.05 km) 250 yd (230 m) $250,000 Two mobile homes, several barns, and outbuildings were almost completely destroyed.[199]
EF0 E of Millersville Sumner TN 36°21′10″N 86°40′25″W / 36.3528°N 86.6736°W / 36.3528; -86.6736 (Millersville (Feb. 6, EF0)) 0712–0718 3.26 mi (5.25 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Minor tree damage occurred.[200]
EF1 NNW of Gallatin Sumner TN 36°24′15″N 86°32′30″W / 36.4042°N 86.5417°W / 36.4042; -86.5417 (Gallatin (Feb. 6, EF1)) 0722–0745 11.76 mi (18.93 km) 100 yd (91 m) $0 Some tree damage was observed.[201]
EF0 NNE of Denniston Menifee KY 37°56′56″N 83°31′48″W / 37.949°N 83.53°W / 37.949; -83.53 (Denniston (Feb. 6, EF0)) 0723–0727 4.03 mi (6.49 km) 150 yd (140 m) $50,000 Two older barns were destroyed, and several trees were snapped or uprooted.[202]
EF1 N of Carthage Leake MS 32°52′53″N 89°33′16″W / 32.8813°N 89.5544°W / 32.8813; -89.5544 (Carthage (Feb. 6, EF1)) 0725–0727 1.5 mi (2.4 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Several large pine trees were downed and other smaller trees were snapped.[203]
EF3 Amos to SW of Fountain Run Allen, Monroe KY 36°38′25″N 86°06′48″W / 36.6403°N 86.1132°W / 36.6403; -86.1132 (Holland (Feb. 6, EF3)) 0740–0753 9.44 mi (15.19 km) 440 yd (400 m) $1,480,000 4 deaths – This high-end EF3 tornado caused major damage in the Amos community. 12 homes and mobile homes were completely destroyed in this area, including a few older frame homes that were swept from their foundations. Mobile home frames, pieces of farm machinery, and vehicles were thrown and mangled. Large swaths of trees were mowed down in wooded areas, destroying about 200,000 log feet of timber. Fences were flattened, and many farm animals were killed. Eleven people were injured.[204][205]
EF0 W of Franklin Williamson TN 35°53′15″N 87°03′15″W / 35.8875°N 87.0542°W / 35.8875; -87.0542 (Franklin (Feb. 6, EF0)) 0745–0747 1.6 mi (2.6 km) 300 yd (270 m) $0 Trees sustained minor damage.[206]
EF0 SE of Macon Noxubee MS 33°01′N 88°29′W / 33.02°N 88.49°W / 33.02; -88.49 (Macon (Feb. 6, EF0)) 0755–0757 1.67 mi (2.69 km) 50 yd (46 m) $0 Trees were snapped and limbs were downed.[207]
EF1 Beaverton Lamar, Marion AL 33°55′35″N 88°01′51″W / 33.9265°N 88.0309°W / 33.9265; -88.0309 (Beaverton (Feb. 6, EF1)) 0804–0813 7.3 mi (11.7 km) 150 yd (140 m) $70,000 In Beaverton, the town's post office had its metal roof blown off, and the city hall building sustained roof damage. Many trees were snapped in town, some of which landed on homes and caused major damage. Other trees landed on roads and railroad tracks. North of Guin, additional trees were downed, one of which landed on and destroyed a barn.[208][209]
EF2 E of Newtonville to NW of Oakman Fayette, Tuscaloosa, Walker AL 33°31′46″N 87°46′22″W / 33.5294°N 87.7729°W / 33.5294; -87.7729 (Reform (Feb. 6, EF2)) 0851–0919 26.19 mi (42.15 km) 2,000 yd (1,800 m) $335,000 Near the beginning of the path, this very large wedge tornado caused major damage to mobile homes. A gas station in the New Lexington area was damaged. The most severe damage occurred near Oakman, where frame homes sustained major damage and mobile homes were destroyed. A total of eight structures were destroyed, and 15 others were damaged. Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted along the path, and four people were injured.[210][211][212][213]
EF4 S of Moulton to SW of Decatur Lawrence, Morgan AL 34°23′49″N 87°17′20″W / 34.397°N 87.289°W / 34.397; -87.289 (Reform (Feb. 6, EF4)) 0902–0924 16.7 mi (26.9 km) 880 yd (800 m) Unknown 4 deaths – See section on this tornado – A total of 23 people were injured.[214][215]
EF0 E of Dodge City Cullman AL 34°02′40″N 86°52′01″W / 34.0445°N 86.867°W / 34.0445; -86.867 (Dodge City (Feb. 6, EF0)) 1000–1001 0.33 mi (0.53 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 Trees were damaged and uprooted.[216]
EF1 N of Guntersville Marshall AL 34°23′28″N 86°16′34″W / 34.391°N 86.2761°W / 34.391; -86.2761 (Guntersville (Feb. 6, EF1)) 1045–1046 0.16 mi (0.26 km) 35 yd (32 m) Unknown Eight trees were snapped or uprooted, an unanchored carport and two small storage sheds were destroyed, and a house sustained minor roof damage. Three windows were blown out, and a large telephone pole was destroyed.[217]
EF4 S of Pisgah to S of Flat Rock Jackson AL 34°40′01″N 85°50′38″W / 34.667°N 85.844°W / 34.667; -85.844 (Henagar (Feb. 6, EF4)) 1117–1129 10.9 mi (17.5 km) 660 yd (600 m) Unknown 1 death – This violent tornado produced its worst damage near Rosalie, where multiple frame homes were destroyed. Some of these homes were swept clean from their foundations. Numerous trees were snapped and denuded, chicken houses were destroyed, and 2,500-pound hay bales were thrown and shredded. Aerial surveys revealed some ground scouring in open fields as well. The fatality occurred when a woman was killed in the destruction of her frame home, and twelve others were injured.[218][219]
EF2 NE of Clanton to S of Sylacauga Coosa, Talladega AL 32°59′44″N 86°30′08″W / 32.9955°N 86.5022°W / 32.9955; -86.5022 (Clanton (Feb. 6, EF2)) 1225–1245 15.9 mi (25.6 km) 2,000 yd (1,800 m) $120,000 This massive wedge tornado was more than a mile wide at times. A wide swath of hardwood trees was mowed down, two mobile homes were blown off of their foundations and rolled over, and four large power poles were snapped. A carport was overturned as well.[220][221]

February 12 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, February 12, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF0 NW of Gulfport Harrison MS 30°26′29″N 89°09′04″W / 30.4414°N 89.1512°W / 30.4414; -89.1512 (Gulfport (Feb. 12, EF0)) 1737–1739 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 The public reported a tornado.[222]
EF0 SE of Lafitte Plaquemines LA 29°38′N 89°57′W / 29.63°N 89.95°W / 29.63; -89.95 (Lafitte (Feb. 12, EF0)) 1840–1841 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 15 yd (14 m) $0 An emergency manager reported a tornado over an open field.[223]
EF1 S of Flowood Rankin MS 32°16′19″N 90°08′31″W / 32.2719°N 90.142°W / 32.2719; -90.142 (Flowood (Feb. 12, EF1)) 1845–1848 3.23 mi (5.20 km) 400 yd (370 m) $1,000,000 Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Numerous homes and business sustained roof damage, mainly to shingles. Constructional material was blown and several outbuildings were heavily damaged or destroyed.[224]
EF0 S of St. Martinville St. Martin LA 30°05′N 91°50′W / 30.08°N 91.83°W / 30.08; -91.83 (St. Martinville (Feb. 12, EF0)) 1902–1905 0.26 mi (0.42 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) $15,000 A landspout tornado downed two 75 ft (2,300 cm) ham radio towers; one fell on the roof of a residence. A fence with concrete posts in the ground was blown over.[225]
EF1 E of Brandon Rankin MS 32°17′41″N 89°52′52″W / 32.2948°N 89.8812°W / 32.2948; -89.8812 (Brandon (Feb. 12, EF1)) 1907–1910 2.67 mi (4.30 km) 250 yd (230 m) $200,000 Two barns were destroyed and a third was heavily damaged. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[226]
EF0 WNW of New Iberia Iberia LA 30°02′N 91°53′W / 30.03°N 91.88°W / 30.03; -91.88 (New Iberia (Feb. 12, EF0)) 1916–1918 0.17 mi (0.27 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) $20,000 An overhead door was blown out and a carport was damaged at the Teche Oil Company; four vehicles in the carport were damaged.[227]
EF0 E of McComb Pike MS 31°15′00″N 90°20′05″W / 31.25°N 90.3346°W / 31.25; -90.3346 (McComb (Feb. 12, EF0)) 1921–1923 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 Law enforcement reported a tornado.[228]
EF0 N of Pine Grove St. Helena LA 30°42′26″N 90°45′00″W / 30.7072°N 90.75°W / 30.7072; -90.75 (Pine Grove (Feb. 12, EF0)) 1923–1926 0.2 mi (0.32 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 The public reported a tornado with debris in the air.[229]
EF0 NNW of Cocoa Beach Brevard FL 28°20′49″N 80°36′29″W / 28.347°N 80.608°W / 28.347; -80.608 (Cocoa Beach (Feb. 12, EF0)) 1945 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 30 yd (27 m) $200,000 The roof was ripped off a beach side condominium; the debris damaged the adjacent condominium and four vehicles. Sixteen apartments were rendered uninhabitable.[230]
EF0 NE of Raleigh Smith MS 32°02′35″N 89°27′32″W / 32.0431°N 89.459°W / 32.0431; -89.459 (Raleigh (Feb. 12, EF0)) 1945–1946 0.7 mi (1.1 km) 150 yd (140 m) $25,000 Several trees were snapped or uprooted. Some shingles were removed from a church.[231]
EF1 SSE of Independence Tangipahoa LA 30°36′56″N 90°30′00″W / 30.6155°N 90.5°W / 30.6155; -90.5 (Independence (Feb. 12, EF1)) 1945–1947 0.77 mi (1.24 km) 20 yd (18 m) $25,000 1 death – A mobile home was overturned, a nearby building had a portion of its roof peeled off, and vehicles were moved and had their windows broken. A death occurred in the parking lot of a hospital when a woman was thrown into a vehicle.[232]
EF1 N of Collins Covington MS 31°43′11″N 89°36′09″W / 31.7196°N 89.6024°W / 31.7196; -89.6024 (Collins (Feb. 12, EF1)) 1953–1954 1.48 mi (2.38 km) 100 yd (91 m) $200,000 Multiple large pine trees were snapped or uprooted, and the roofs were peeled off a few chicken houses.[233]
EF1 E of Bay Springs Jasper MS 31°58′30″N 89°14′14″W / 31.975°N 89.2371°W / 31.975; -89.2371 (Bay Springs (Feb. 12, EF1)) 2007–2009 0.9 mi (1.4 km) 100 yd (91 m) $90,000 Several large pine trees were snapped or uprooted. One house sustained shingle damage.[234]
EF0 Montz St. Charles LA 30°00′N 90°28′W / 30°N 90.47°W / 30; -90.47 (Montz (Feb. 12, EF0)) 2020–2022 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 A couple of patrol officers spotted a weak tornado.[235]
EF0 Everglades City Collier FL 25°50′53″N 81°23′24″W / 25.8481°N 81.39°W / 25.8481; -81.39 (Everglades City (Feb. 12, EF0)) 0245–0248 1.32 mi (2.12 km) 50 yd (46 m) $444,590 Two Cessna Aircraft were flipped, trees and power poles were downed, and fences were damaged. A condo, school, and storage building sustained roof and minor structural damage.[236]
EF0 Western Fort Lauderdale Broward FL 26°05′18″N 80°11′22″W / 26.0884°N 80.1894°W / 26.0884; -80.1894 (Fort Lauderdale (Feb. 12, EF0)) 0403–0410 3.15 mi (5.07 km) 220 yd (200 m) $350,000 Fencing, awnings, power lines, and trees were downed. Roofs sustained minor damage.[237]

February 13 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Wednesday, February 13, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF0 Marathon Monroe FL 24°42′10″N 81°05′09″W / 24.7028°N 81.0857°W / 24.7028; -81.0857 (Marathon (Feb. 13, EF0)) 1832–1834 0.62 mi (1.00 km) 25 yd (23 m) $2,000 Live palm fronds and tree branches were damaged. Three homes reported minor roof damage, an unsecured soccer goal was overturned, and a wooden canopy was blown down.[238]

February 16 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Saturday, February 16, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 Morganza Pointe Coupee LA 30°43′48″N 91°38′01″W / 30.73°N 91.6337°W / 30.73; -91.6337 (Morganza (Feb. 16, EF1)) 1230–1233 2.47 mi (3.98 km) 40 yd (37 m) $150,000 A mobile home sustained severe damage, with its roof ripped off. Several homes sustained minor to moderate roof damage, carports were damaged, and tree limbs were downed.[239]
EF0 W of La Marque Galveston TX 29°22′N 94°59′W / 29.37°N 94.99°W / 29.37; -94.99 (La Marque (Feb. 16, EF0)) 0335 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 15 yd (14 m) $0 The public reported a brief tornado.[240]
EF1 S of Hemphill Sabine TX 31°15′37″N 93°49′53″W / 31.2602°N 93.8314°W / 31.2602; -93.8314 (Hemphill (Feb. 16, EF1)) 0340–0343 0.33 mi (0.53 km) 100 yd (91 m) $50,000 A large hay barn was destroyed, several trees and power lines were snapped, and a trailer home was damaged.[241]

February 17 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Sunday, February 17, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 SE of Blue Springs Barbour AL 31°38′52″N 85°31′26″W / 31.6478°N 85.5238°W / 31.6478; -85.5238 (Blue Springs (Feb. 17, EF1)) 0600–0602 2.26 mi (3.64 km) 50 yd (46 m) $75,000 Four houses and a mobile home sustained roof damage, and several trees were snapped.[242]
EF1 E of Palmetto St. Landry LA 30°41′28″N 91°54′00″W / 30.6911°N 91.9°W / 30.6911; -91.9 (Palmetto (Feb. 17, EF1)) 0730–0735 5.6 mi (9.0 km) 125 yd (114 m) $125,000 Numerous trees were snapped or downed, trapping residents in a house. Many homes sustained roof damage, a tied-down mobile home and a camper were rolled and destroyed, and several power poles were downed. Sheds were destroyed.[243]
EF1 SSW of Greensburg St. Helena LA 30°45′11″N 90°42′08″W / 30.7531°N 90.7022°W / 30.7531; -90.7022 (Palmetto (Feb. 17, EF1)) 0942–0944 0.3 mi (0.48 km) 15 yd (14 m) $30,000 Several trees and power lines were downed, a mobile home was overturned, a few mobile homes had their roofs ripped off, and the porch of a house was destroyed.[244]
EF1 Roseland Tangipahoa LA 30°46′12″N 90°30′06″W / 30.77°N 90.5017°W / 30.77; -90.5017 (Roseland (Feb. 17, EF1)) 0955–1000 2.04 mi (3.28 km) 15 yd (14 m) $15,000 A home sustained damage to its roof, a camper trailer was damaged, and numerous large trees and power lines were downed.[245]
EF0 NW of Mt. Hermon Washington LA 30°58′14″N 90°18′14″W / 30.9705°N 90.3039°W / 30.9705; -90.3039 (Mt. Hermon (Feb. 17, EF0)) 1025–1027 0.1 mi (0.16 km) 15 yd (14 m) $8,000 A shed was destroyed, the roofs were ripped off a few farm outbuildings, and a few large trees and power lines were downed.[246]
EF0 ENE of Franklinton Washington LA 30°52′48″N 89°59′55″W / 30.88°N 89.9986°W / 30.88; -89.9986 (Franklinton (Feb. 17, EF0)) 1105–1107 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 15 yd (14 m) $20,000 Three houses and six barns and sheds sustained minor roof damage. Numerous trees and power lines were downed.[247]
EF1 Molino Escambia FL 30°42′09″N 87°21′37″W / 30.7026°N 87.3603°W / 30.7026; -87.3603 (Molino (Feb. 17, EF1)) 1759–1803 5.08 mi (8.18 km) 200 yd (180 m) $750,000 Approximately 60 structures sustained minor to heavy damage, 40 of which were rendered uninhabitable.[248]
EF1 NE of Molino Santa Rosa FL 30°47′06″N 87°14′35″W / 30.785°N 87.243°W / 30.785; -87.243 (Molino (Feb. 17, EF1)) 1814–1816 2.07 mi (3.33 km) 75 yd (69 m) $200,000 Two homes sustained extensive roof damage, and a large heavy-duty metal shed was destroyed.[249]
EF2 NNW of Selma Dallas AL 32°29′14″N 87°06′38″W / 32.4873°N 87.1105°W / 32.4873; -87.1105 (Selma (Feb. 17, EF2)) 1826–1838 7.58 mi (12.20 km) 400 yd (370 m) $350,000 At least five structures were destroyed. An additional 12–15 structures were damaged to varying degrees. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted.[250]
EF2 SW of Andalusia Escambia, Covington AL 31°05′49″N 86°48′08″W / 31.097°N 86.8023°W / 31.097; -86.8023 (Andalusia (Feb. 17, EF2)) 1904–1925 14.42 mi (23.21 km) 500 yd (460 m) $950,000 Several houses were damaged, including four that were destroyed. Two large towers were damaged, some century-old headstones were blown over in a cemetery, and significant tree damage occurred.[251][252]
EF1 SE of Clayton Chilton AL 32°48′17″N 86°34′49″W / 32.8046°N 86.5804°W / 32.8046; -86.5804 (Clayton (Feb. 17, EF1)) 1905–1906 1.18 mi (1.90 km) 200 yd (180 m) $150,000 Two oak trees fell on a mobile home and demolished it. Several fast food restaurant signs and a few road signs were damaged or destroyed, and a few hundred trees were snapped or uprooted.[253]
EF1 NW of Alexander City Coosa, Tallapoosa AL 32°59′56″N 86°05′07″W / 32.9988°N 86.0854°W / 32.9988; -86.0854 (Alexander City (Feb. 17, EF1)) 1942–1953 10.76 mi (17.32 km) 100 yd (91 m) $105,000 Six homes sustained varying degrees of damage. Numerous softwood trees were snapped and limbs downed; three automobiles were heavily damaged as a result.[254][255]
EF0 W of Hackneyville Tallapoosa AL 33°02′05″N 85°59′39″W / 33.0346°N 85.9943°W / 33.0346; -85.9943 (Hackneyville (Feb. 17, EF0)) 1947–1953 4.53 mi (7.29 km) 50 yd (46 m) $10,000 A few homes sustained roof damage and a few trees were snapped.[256]
EF0 SE of Ashland Clay AL 33°08′43″N 85°47′09″W / 33.1452°N 85.7857°W / 33.1452; -85.7857 (Ashland (Feb. 17, EF0)) 2003–2005 1.56 mi (2.51 km) 50 yd (46 m) $10,000 A home sustained roof damage, a small catfish restaurant had a portion of its roof tore off, several trees were snapped, and a vehicle was tossed.[257]
EF1 SSW of Troy Coffee, Pike AL 31°34′40″N 86°05′55″W / 31.5777°N 86.0985°W / 31.5777; -86.0985 (Troy (Feb. 17, EF1)) 2017–2034 9.56 mi (15.39 km) 250 yd (230 m) $85,000 The roof was completely ripped off two barns and partially removed from a single family home. A church and a house were damaged, a greenhouse had its windows blown out, and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[258][259]
EF1 N of Roanoke Randolph AL 33°15′46″N 85°30′45″W / 33.2628°N 85.5124°W / 33.2628; -85.5124 (Roanoke (Feb. 17, EF1)) 2022–2037 14.71 mi (23.67 km) 150 yd (140 m) $100,000 Five homes, three barns, and two vehicles were damaged. A shop and numerous outbuildings were damaged or destroyed. Several dozen trees were snapped or uprooted.[260]
EF2 SW of Montgomery Lowndes AL 32°10′17″N 86°49′26″W / 32.1715°N 86.8239°W / 32.1715; -86.8239 (Montgomery (Feb. 17, EF2)) 2024–2037 11 mi (18 km) 225 yd (206 m) $215,000 At least 11 structures—mainly mobile homes—were impacted, including three that were completely destroyed. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Ten people were injured.[261]
EF1 E of Roopville Carroll GA 33°26′21″N 85°05′12″W / 33.4393°N 85.0868°W / 33.4393; -85.0868 (Roopville (Feb. 17, EF1)) 2052–2055 4 mi (6.4 km) 150 yd (140 m) $150,000 A single family home and a mobile home sustained severe damage. Another single family home sustained minor damage, several barns and outbuildings were damaged, and numerous trees and power lines were downed.[262]
EF3 Prattville to NW of Elmore Autauga, Elmore AL 32°23′59″N 86°28′36″W / 32.3997°N 86.4767°W / 32.3997; -86.4767 (Prattville (Feb. 17, EF3)) 2058–2115 14.65 mi (23.58 km) 440 yd (400 m) $10,100,000 Approximately 200 residential homes and 40 businesses were damaged or destroyed. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. Fifty people were injured.[263][264]
EF2 S of Pittsview to NE of Butler Russell, Stewart, Chattahoochee, Marion,
Taylor, Crawford
AL, GA 32°05′11″N 85°09′44″W / 32.0864°N 85.1621°W / 32.0864; -85.1621 (Pittsview (Feb. 17, EF2)) 2140–2333 75.63 mi (121.71 km) 1,000 yd (910 m) $1,000,000 A very long-tracked tornado destroyed four mobile homes, heavily damaged three others, and rolled another. Two frame homes and a barn sustained significant damage, a manufactured home was destroyed, and another mobile home sustained some damage. Nine additional structures were destroyed and three were damaged, mainly manufactured homes. At least one vehicle was flipped and another was damaged by a fallen tree. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and power lines were downed. [265][266][267][268][269][270]
EF1 E of Brundidge to E of Clayton Barbour AL 31°42′26″N 85°40′15″W / 31.7071°N 85.6709°W / 31.7071; -85.6709 (Brundidge (Feb. 17, EF1)) 2217–2238 21.39 mi (34.42 km) 75 yd (69 m) $35,000 Several mobile homes sustained minor damage and numerous trees were snapped or uprooted.[271]
EF0 SW of Eufaula Barbour AL 31°44′35″N 85°17′19″W / 31.7431°N 85.2887°W / 31.7431; -85.2887 (Eufaula (Feb. 17, EF0)) 2238–2239 0.4 mi (0.64 km) 300 yd (270 m) $6,000 A barn was destroyed, a home had shingles torn off its roof, a tin roof was damaged, several trees were snapped or uprooted, and road signs were damaged.[272]
EF0 N of Macon Jones GA 32°57′05″N 83°41′25″W / 32.9513°N 83.6903°W / 32.9513; -83.6903 (Macon (Feb. 17, EF0)) 0001–0004 2.4 mi (3.9 km) 50 yd (46 m) $50,000 A home sustained substantial roof and window damage. Numerous trees were downed.[273]

February 18 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Monday, February 18, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 Mt. Pleasant Gadsden FL 30°36′24″N 84°45′14″W / 30.6066°N 84.7538°W / 30.6066; -84.7538 (Mt. Pleasant (Feb. 18, EF1)) 0608–0613 6.2 mi (10.0 km) 150 yd (140 m) $200,000 A tractor trailer was blown over, injuring the occupant. Two mobile homes sustained minor damage, numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, a shed was destroyed, and a 19 ft (580 cm) boat was flipped. Several houses sustained damage, including one that lost its entire roof.[274]
EF0 S of Fowlstown Decatur GA 30°43′39″N 84°33′00″W / 30.7276°N 84.55°W / 30.7276; -84.55 (Fowlstown (Feb. 18, EF0)) 0638–0639 2.01 mi (3.23 km) 75 yd (69 m) $75,000 Trees were uprooted, falling on several homes.[275]
EF1 NNE of Cairo Grady GA 30°56′28″N 84°12′00″W / 30.9411°N 84.2°W / 30.9411; -84.2 (Cairo (Feb. 18, EF1)) 0700–0704 3.94 mi (6.34 km) 75 yd (69 m) $150,000 Several mobile homes had their skirting ripped away or roofs damaged. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. A few houses lost shingles. One mobile home had its roof and exterior walls ripped off, and the entire structure was rolled, injuring the occupant. A carport was tossed 200 yd (180 m).[276]
EF2 NNE of Hookerton Greene NC 35°26′40″N 77°34′48″W / 35.4445°N 77.58°W / 35.4445; -77.58 (Cairo (Feb. 18, EF2)) 0845–0850 1.47 mi (2.37 km) 150 yd (140 m) $500,000 A two-story house was demolished, injuring three occupants. The roof was ripped off a nearby trailer.[277]
EF1 NW of Washington Pitt, Beaufort NC 35°37′48″N 77°12′44″W / 35.63°N 77.2122°W / 35.63; -77.2122 (Washington (Feb. 18, EF2)) 0930–0945 9.78 mi (15.74 km) 150 yd (140 m) $100,000 Several outbuildings and old tobacco barns were destroyed, numerous homes sustained roof damage, numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, and a garage structure lost its roof after the garage doors failed.[278][279]
EF1 Jamesville Martin NC 35°47′56″N 77°00′25″W / 35.7988°N 77.0069°W / 35.7988; -77.0069 (Jamesville (Feb. 18, EF1)) 0950–1000 6.2 mi (10.0 km) 150 yd (140 m) $100,000 An outbuilding and a carport were destroyed. The roof was ripped off a used car dealership and flipped onto nearby cars.[280]

February 21 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Thursday, February 21, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF0 W of Hackberry Cameron LA 29°59′N 93°34′W / 29.99°N 93.57°W / 29.99; -93.57 (Hackberry (Feb. 21, EF0)) 1951–1952 0.13 mi (0.21 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) $0 The public reported a brief tornado.[281]
EF0 S of Sulphur Calcasieu LA 30°08′N 93°21′W / 30.14°N 93.35°W / 30.14; -93.35 (Sulphur (Feb. 21, EF0)) 2018–2019 0.07 mi (0.11 km) 10 yd (9.1 m) $0 The public reported a brief tornado.[282]
EF0 NW of Lebeau St. Landry LA 30°49′10″N 92°03′54″W / 30.8195°N 92.065°W / 30.8195; -92.065 (Lebeau (Feb. 21, EF0)) 2322–2325 0.47 mi (0.76 km) 50 yd (46 m) $20,000 Tin roofing was blown off a barn and a house, and several trees were downed or snapped.[283]
EF0 ESE of Evergreen Avoyelles LA 30°55′03″N 91°59′57″W / 30.9174°N 91.9992°W / 30.9174; -91.9992 (Evergreen (Feb. 21, EF0)) 2335–2340 0.68 mi (1.09 km) 50 yd (46 m) $20,000 Several trees were snapped or uprooted, some of which fell on homes; one carport was destroyed by a fallen tree. A tin metal shed was destroyed as well.[284]

February 26 event

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List of confirmed tornadoes – Tuesday, February 26, 2008[note 1]
EF# Location County / Parish State Start Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max width Damage[note 2] Summary
EF1 Leeds Jefferson AL 33°32′57″N 86°33′55″W / 33.5492°N 86.5654°W / 33.5492; -86.5654 (Leeds (Feb. 26, EF1)) 0942–0945 2.8 mi (4.5 km) 500 yd (460 m) $1,000,000 1 death – An estimated 30–40 homes and 20–30 businesses sustained damage or were destroyed. A tree fell on a mobile home, killing an occupant. Fencing around a softball field was twisted and mangled, a large batting catch was overturned and rolled, and several hundred trees were snapped or uprooted. Tall wooden utility poles were snapped.[285]
EF1 N of Chelsea Shelby AL 33°24′04″N 86°39′28″W / 33.4011°N 86.6577°W / 33.4011; -86.6577 (Chelsea (Feb. 26, EF1)) 0950–0951 0.49 mi (0.79 km) 150 yd (140 m) $50,000 Numerous homes sustained mainly roof and siding damage, either from the tornado or by fallen trees. Mailboxes were sucked open, and 20–30 trees were snapped or uprooted.[286]
EF1 S of Pell City St. Clair AL 33°32′28″N 86°18′44″W / 33.5411°N 86.3123°W / 33.5411; -86.3123 (Pell City (Feb. 26, EF1)) 1000–1003 2.81 mi (4.52 km) 1,100 yd (1,000 m) $250,000 Eighteen homes sustained roof or structural damage. Several signs, fences, dugouts, and five outbuildings were damaged. Power lines were downed, and several hundred trees were snapped or uprooted.[287]
EF3 W of Carrollton Carroll GA 33°33′50″N 85°17′26″W / 33.5638°N 85.2905°W / 33.5638; -85.2905 (Carrollton (Feb. 26, EF3)) 1055–1102 7.21 mi (11.60 km) 100 yd (91 m) $8,000,000 Six houses and one mobile home were destroyed; two mobile homes sustained major damage; 34 houses sustained moderate damage; 84 houses and one mobile home sustained minor damage. Five businesses were impacted: two were destroyed, two sustained major damage, and two sustained minor damage. One woman was injured.[288]
EF1 E of Carrollton Carroll GA 33°34′48″N 85°01′40″W / 33.58°N 85.0279°W / 33.58; -85.0279 (Carrollton (Feb. 26, EF3)) 1110–1112 2 mi (3.2 km) 100 yd (91 m) $7,000,000 Twenty-four structures sustained minor damage, mainly to their roofs and siding. Numerous trees and power lines were downed. One person was injured.[289]
EF0 W of Roswell Cobb GA 34°02′20″N 84°28′44″W / 34.0388°N 84.4789°W / 34.0388; -84.4789 (Roswell (Feb. 26, EF0)) 1125 0.05 mi (0.080 km) 20 yd (18 m) $5,000 Extensive damage to trees and homes was observed.[290]
EF0 N of Waldo Alachua FL 29°47′N 82°10′W / 29.79°N 82.17°W / 29.79; -82.17 (Waldo (Feb. 26, EF0)) 1830 0.01 mi (0.016 km) 20 yd (18 m) $0 Several structures and the roof of a warehouse were damaged.[291]
EF0 SE of Sanderson Baker FL 30°14′N 82°12′W / 30.24°N 82.2°W / 30.24; -82.2 (Sanderson (Feb. 26, EF0)) 1937 0.25 mi (0.40 km) 30 yd (27 m) $0 The roof of a house and a trampoline were damaged.[292]

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p All dates are based on the local time zone where the tornado touched down; however, all times are in Coordinated Universal Time for consistency.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p All damage totals are in 2008 USD unless otherwise stated.

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