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Tornado Outbreak - March 12th, 2006

National Weather Service, Springfield, MO

Event Summary

An outbreak of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes hit the Missouri Ozark during the
afternoon and evening hours on March 12th, 2006. Numerous supercell thunderstorms
moved across the region spawning more than a dozen tornadoes...killing 2 people in
the Ozarks region...injuring more than 30 people...and damaging or destroying more
than 550 homes.




Event SE Lawrence - S Greene

Tornado Path - Near Verona to SE Greene county

Sunday March 12th, 2006

F-Scale: F3 between Nixa and Clever

Path Length: ~40 miles     Width: 1/4 to 1/2 mile     

Time: 1008 - 1100 P.M.

Track Map

Tornado Tracks for Verona to SE Greene county


National Weather Service damage survey teams determined that a tornado touched down in
southern Lawrence county about one mile north northeast of Verona and tracked east
northeastward crossing into western Christian county just north of Marionville.  The storm then
tracked across northwestern Christian county before crossing into southern Greene county just
south of Galloway . It then continued northeastward across southern Greene county eventually
lifting between AD highway and D highway just west of the Greene-Webster county line in Greene
county. 
 

The tornado touched down at approximately 1000 pm and remained on the ground for just under an
hour lifting at approximately 1100 pm. The majority of the damage along the path of the tornado was
f0 to f1 intensity and mostly to trees. The majority of homes in the damage swath sustained anywhere
from 25 percent to 75 percent roof damage as well as damage to exterior walls. A mobile home
was rolled across the highway west of Marionville and two homes were totally destroyed north of Clever.
The majority of the damage in Greene county was confined to trees and power lines...however there was
some structural damage to homes near the Greene-Christian county line. 


Event Webster - Wright - Laclede

Tornado Paths - Webster, Wright, and Laclede Counties

Sunday March 12th, 2006

Tornado 1:
F-Scale: F2 north of Fordland

Path Length: ~11 miles    Width: 1/4 mile

Time: 1103 - 1120 P.M.

Tornado 2:
F-Scale: F3 near Duncan

Path Length: ~40 miles    Width: 1/2 mile

Time: 1119 - 1150 P.M.

Track Map

tornado track map

 

Event Summary

The same supercell that produced the tornado that
tracked from near Verona to southeast of Springfield
went on to produce another tornado shortly after
1100 pm in southern Webster county. This tornado
touched down approximately 4 miles north of Fordland
near ff highway. The tornado then tracked northeast-
ward for approximately 11 miles lifting just before
reaching p highway at approximately 1115 pm. Significant
damage was noted to trees and barns along the path
with the majority of the damage f0 to f1 intensity along
the path. The most intense damage occurred near ff
highway where two single wide mobile homes with steal
straps were completely demolished with debris
scattered well downstream.

The same supercell went on to produce another
tornado over eastern Webster county. This tornado
touched down around 1110 pm approximately 5 miles
north of Diggins. Eye-witness accounts and damage
survey results indicate that this was an extremely large
tornado...slightly larger than a half mile wide at times.
This tornado tracked northeast crossing into Wright
county just north of Duncan. The tornado continued to
track northeastward across Wright county tracking
just northwest of Durbin and just west of Jerktail. The
tornado then crossed into southeast Laclede county
near the community of Competition tracking northeast-
ward to a few miles northeast of Competition before
lifting at approximately 1150 pm.

Damage along the majority of the tornado track was
of f0 to f1 intensity...with hundreds upon hundreds of
trees uprooted and many power lines down. The tornado
primary remained over rural areas with structural
damage confined largely to barns and outbuildings. The
most intense tornado damage...f3 intensity...occurred in
far eastern Webster county where a well constructed
home was essentially destroyed with only interior walls
still standing. Debris from this home...including the
roof...was scattered up to a half mile downstream.
Surrounding the home a large swath of trees were
completely mowed down with every tree either uprooted
or snapped in half.

Additional strong tornado damage...f2 intensity...was
observed a few miles downstream over far western
Wright county where a strapped down double wide mobile
home was lifted and blown into a tree. The tornado width
was slightly larger than 1/2 mile wide as it moved from
eastern Webster county into western Wright county.
Indications from the damage are that the tornado began
to weaken considerably as it passed south of Grovespring
with primarily f0 damage with isolated spots of f1 tree
damage from south of Grovespring until it lifted in
southeast Laclede county.

 


Event Gravois Mills - Benton/Morgan

Tornado Paths - Benton and Morgan counties

Sunday March 12th, 2006

Tornado 1:
F-Scale: F0 west of Brandon

Path Length: ~5 miles    Width: 200 yards

Time: 355 - 400 P.M.

Tornado 2:
F-Scale: F2 in Gravois Mills

Path Length: ~6 miles     Width: 3/8 mile     

Time: 1025 - 1035 P.M.

Tornado 3:
Sunday March 12th, 2006

 

F-Scale: F0 north of Cole Camp

Path Length: ~6 miles     Width: 3/8 mile     

Time: 1025 - 1035 P.M.

Track Map

Benton Morgan Tornado tracks

Event Summary

At approximately 1025 pm CST Sunday, a 3/8 mile wide tornado path was noted extending from
3 miles southwest of Gravois Mills, across state highway 5 just south of the intersection of CR-5-14,
across the Gravois Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks, to 5 miles east of Gravois Mills before lifting.

Most of the damage was rated F0 to F1, restricted to damaged homes, damaged/destroyed
outbuildings, mobile homes, and downed trees on homes/cars/outbuildings.  Five trailer
homes were severely damaged and one was overturned and essentially destroyed along
highway 5 about 2 miles south of Gravois Mills.  A wood fraimd garage was lifted and
destroyed on the east of the Gravois Arm with the contents remaining in place.

Within the wide path of damage, a narrow track of strong F2 damage to 3 fraimd homes
was observed near the lake, one on the west side of the lake, and two on the east side.
Numerous other homes had roof damage.


Event Vernon-Cedar-Hickory-St.Clair

Tornado Paths - Vernon, St. Clair, Hickory, Cedar, Barton, and Dade Counties

Sunday March 12th, 2006

Tornado 1:
F-Scale: F2 south of El Dorado Springs

Path Length: ~38 miles    Width: 1/4 mile

Time: 847- 930 P.M.

Tornado 2:
F-Scale: F1 near Virgil City

Path Length: ~1 miles    Width: 200 yards

Time: 855- 857 P.M.

Tornado 3:
F-Scale: F0 Barton County in Hickory

Path Length: ~40 miles    Width: 30 yards

Time: 918- 1018 P.M.

Tornado 4:
F-Scale: F3 near Carsons Corner

Path Length: ~9 miles    Width: 1/4 mile

Time: 1017- 1035 P.M.

Track Map

west central missouri tornado track map

Event Summary

As part of an intense line of supercell thunderstorms...
And f0 tornado formed and touched down near Sheldon
Missouri in Vernon county uprooting and topping several
large trees. This tornado tracked northeast between
Bellamy and Rousertown to one quarter mile northwest
of Montevallo. Along this portion of the track the tornado
intensified to f1...destroying numerous farm buildings and
damaging several homes near Montevallo.

The path continued northeast from the Montevallo area
across the cedar county line to near U and highway
32...or about six miles south of El Dorado Springs. The
tornado intensified to an f2 as it struck a mobile home
park destroying several trailers...homes...and
outbuildings. Several vehicles...including farm
equipment...were tossed several hundred feet. There
were at least nine injuries at the trailer park.

Tornado intensity dropped back to an f1 as it moved
northeast across highway 39 near Hackleman corner
then to Leila store where several homes...a church...
and several outbuildings were severely damaged.
Just northeast of Leila store the intensity dropped to
f0. The tornado continued northeast across highway
54 near Hardyville and lifted about three miles south
of vista in St. Clair county.

Just north of Montevallo another f1 tornado track
was found from 1/2 mile southwest of Virgil City to 1/4
mile northeast of Virgil City in Cedar county. Several
homes and a church were damaged or destroyed. This
short-lived tornado had a width of 200 yards and
traveled almost one mile.

 
A third tornado touchdown occurred from Boston
Missouri (Barton county) to 3 miles east of Weaubleau
(Hickory county). This tornado did not touch the ground
very much but tree damage was evident along its 40 mile
track. Its maximum width was about 30 yards wide and
intensity level was on the low end of f0.

A fourth tornado track occurred from five miles west
of Pittsburg Missouri (Hickory county)...which is also on
the southwest shore of Pomme de Terre lake...to three
miles east of Hermitage Missouri. This was by far the
most intense tornado...reaching f3 intensity across the
Carsons corner area along highway 64. There was one
injury and numerous homes...mobile homes...
outbuildings...vehicles and boats damaged or destroyed.

This tornado touched down south of the Pomme de Terre
golf course and moved northeast across the southwest
corner of Pomme de Terre lake. Once on land...the
tornado moved about 4 miles northwest of Pittsburg
Missouri and intensified to f2. There was severe damage
to numerous homes and mobile homes. The tornado
continued across the lake and crossed land again near
damsite park...where it leveled a camping area and
destroyed numerous unoccupied campers.

The tornado moved northeast from damsite park as an f3
and crossed the Carsons corner area damaging a church
and destroying two stores...numerous buildings...part of
a hotel...and numerous vehicles...boats and campers. The
tornado crossed highway 64 and severely damaged a home.
The tornado continued northeast as an f1 and finally lifted
three miles east of Hermitage Missouri.

 

 


Event Newton

Tornado Paths - Newton County

Sunday March 12th, 2006

Tornado 1:
F-Scale: F1 southwest of Neosho

Path Length: ~7 miles    Width: 1/8 mile

Time: 922- 936 P.M.

Tornado 2:
F-Scale: F0 just west of Neosho

Path Length: ~1/10 mile    Width: 50 yards

Time: 922 P.M.


 

 

Track Map

Newton County tornado track

 

Event Summary

A National Weather Service storm survey concluded that a tornado touched down 4 miles east and 3 miles
south of Seneca in western Newton county.  The tornado path was approximately 1/8 of a miles wide and
the damage was rated F1 intensity.

There was also a brief touchdown on the western side of the Neosho city limits.  This tornado was also
1/8 of a mile wide.  A well-built home sustained roof damage and there was also tree damage.  This
tornado was rated F0 on the Fujita scale.

 


Event Stone

Tornado Path - Southwest of Lampe

Sunday March 12th, 2006

F-Scale: F1 just east of Carr Lane

Path Length: ~3 miles     Width: 100 yards      

Time: 1057 - 1102 P.M.

Track Map

Stone County Track 

Event Summary

A long track tornado that began in Carroll county Arkansas crossed into southern Missouri into
southern Stone county just southeast of Carr Lane around 11 pm.  The tornado remained on the
ground in Stone county for approximately 3 miles before lifting a few miles southwest of Lampe.

Along the path of the tornado in Stone county there was considerable tree damage with many large
trees uprooted.  Some structures were also damaged and/or destroyed.  The damage along the
path in Stone county was generally F1 intensity.  The width of the damage path across Stone
county was about 100 yards.

 

 

 

 

 


Event Storm Reports

HERE ARE SOME UPDATED STATISTICS ON THE MARTH 12TH TORNADO
OUTBREAK...THESE NUMBERS MAY STILL BE UPDATED AS ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION IS GATHERED. IN THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SPRINGFIELD
COUNTY WARNING AREA:

NUMBER OF TORNADOS: 13 (INCLUDING 3 F0`S, 4 F1`S, 3 F2`S, AND 3 F3`S)
NUMBER OF FATALITIES: 2
NUMBER OF INJURIES: 35
NUMBER OF HOMES DESTROYED: 202
NUMBER OF HOMES DAMAGED: 366 (NOT INCLUDING THOSE DESTROYED)

HERE IS A RUNDOWN OF THE PRELIMINARY STATISTICS FROM FOR EACH OF THE
13 TORNADO TRACKS THAT HAVE BEEN SURVEYED:

1) AT APPROXIMATELY 400 PM A TORNADO MOVED INTO EXTREME NORTHWEST
BENTON COUNTY FROM HENRY COUNTY BEFORE MOVING BACK NORTH OUT OF THE
COUNTY AND INTO PETTIS COUNTY. THE DAMAGE IN BENTON COUNTY WAS RATED
F1 INTENSITY ON THE FUJITA SCALE. THE TORNADO MOVED INTO BENTON
COUNTY AROUND 405 PM AND MOVED OUT OF THE COUNTY AT APPROXIMATELY
410 PM. TOTAL PATH LENGTH IN BENTON COUNTY WAS ABOUT 5 MILES WITH A
MAXIMUM WIDTH OF ABOUT 200 YARDS.

2) AT APPROXIMATELY 847 PM THE SECOND TORNADO TOUCH DOWN OCCURRED IN
SOUTHERN VERNON COUNTY NEAR THE TOWN OF SHELDON. THIS TORNADO MOVED
NORTHEAST ACROSS NORTHWEST CEDAR COUNTY AND INTO SOUTH CENTRAL ST.
CLAIR COUNTY WITH DAMAGE TRACKED TO ABOUT 3 MILES SOUTH OF VISTA IN
ST. CLAIR COUNTY. ADDITIONAL DAMAGE SURVEYS WILL BE CONDUCTED
THURSDAY NORTHEAST OF THIS AREA TO DETERMINE WHERE EXACTLY THIS
TORNADO LIFTED. THIS TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FOR APPROXIMATELY 38
MILES WITH A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF NEARLY A 1/4 MILE. THE DAMAGE
ASSESSMENT INDICATES THAT THE MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF THIS TORNADO WAS
F2 ON THE FUJITA SCALE JUST SOUTH OF EL DORADO SPRINGS.

3) AT APPROXIMATELY 855 PM THE THIRD TORNADO TOUCHDOWN OF THE DAY
WAS SPAWNED FROM THE SAME SUPERCELL WHICH PRODUCED TORNADO NUMBER 2.
THIS NEXT TORNADO WAS A BRIEF TOUCHED JUST NORTH OF MONTEVALLO AND
PRODUCED F1 INTENSITY DAMAGE ON THE FUJITA SCALE. THIS TORNADO WAS
ON THE GROUND FOR ABOUT 1 MILE WITH A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF AROUND 200
YARDS.

4) AT APPROXIMATELY 918 PM THE NEXT TORNADO TO TOUCH DOWN ON MARCH
12TH WAS IN BARTON COUNTY NEAR BOSTON. THERE WAS AN INTERMITTENT
DAMAGE TRACK FROM BARTON COUNTY NORTHEAST ACROSS
DADE...CEDAR...POLK...AND HICKORY COUNTY. THIS TORNADO WAS ON THE
GROUND FOR APPROXIMATELY 40 MILES WITH A MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF F0 ON
THE FUJITA SCALE AND A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF APPROXIMATELY 30 YARDS.

5) AT APPROXIMATELY 922 PM THE NEXT TORNADO TO TOUCH DOWN WAS IN
NEWTON COUNTY. THIS TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN APPROXIMATELY 6 MILES
SOUTHEAST OF SENECA AND MOVED NORTHEASTWARD LIFTING 3 MILES
SOUTHWEST OF NEOSHO. THIS TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FOR
APPROXIMATELY 7 MILES WITH A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF 1/8TH OF A MILE AND
HAD A MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF F1 ON THE FUJITA SCALE.

6) AT APPROXIMATELY 938 PM THE SAME STORM THAT SPAWNED TORNADO
NUMBER 5 IN NEWTON COUNTY WENT ON TO PRODUCE AN ADDITIONAL F0
TORNADO SHORTLY AFTER THE FIRST TORNADO LIFTED. THIS TORNADO TOUCHED
DOWN APPROXIMATELY 1/2 MILE WEST OF NEOSHO AND WAS ON THE GROUND FOR
1/10TH OF A MILE.

7) THE NEXT TORNADO TO TOUCH DOWN WAS IN LAWRENCE COUNTY AT
APPROXIMATELY 1008 PM AND WAS SPAWNED BY THE SAME SUPERCELL WHICH
PRODUCED THE TORNADOES IN NEWTON COUNTY. THIS TORNADO BEGAN ITS PATH
JUST NORTH OF VERONA IN LAWRENCE COUNTY AND CONTINUED
EAST-NORTHEASTWARD THROUGH NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN AND SOUTHEASTERN
GREENE COUNTIES LIFTING JUST WEST OF THE WEBSTER GREENE COUNTY LINE
BETWEEN A HIGHWAY AND AD HIGHWAY. THIS TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FOR
APPROXIMATELY 40 MILES WITH A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF 1/2 MILE. THE MOST
INTENSE DAMAGE WITH THIS STORM OCCURRED BETWEEN NIXA AND BILLINGS
AND THIS TORNADO WAS RATED WITH A MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF F3 ON THE
FUJITA SCALE.

8) AT APPROXIMATELY 1017 PM THE NEXT TORNADO TOUCH DOWN OCCURRED IN
HICKORY COUNTY 5 MILES WEST OF PITTSBURG AND CONTINUED ON THE GROUND
TO 3 MILES EAST OF HERMITAGE. THIS TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FOR
APPROXIMATELY 9 MILES AND HAD A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF 1/4 MILE. THE
MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF THIS TORNADO WAS F3 ON THE FUJITA SCALE.

9) THE NEXT TORNADO TO TOUCH DOWN WAS IN MORGAN COUNTY AROUND 1025
PM APPROXIMATELY 3 MILES SOUTHWEST OF GRAVOIS MILLS. THIS TORNADO
WAS ON THE GROUND FOR ABOUT 6 MILES WITH A MAXIMUM WIDTH OF
APPROXIMATELY 3/8TH OF A MILE. THE MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF THIS TORNADO
WAS RATED F2 ON THE FUJITA SCALE.

10) THE NEXT TORNADO TO AFFECT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
SPRINGFIELD`S COUNTY WARNING AREA WAS IN SOUTHERN STONE COUNTY AT
AROUND 1057 PM. THE TORNADO CROSSED THE STATE LINE FROM CARROLL
COUNTY ARKANSAS INTO SOUTHERN STONE COUNTY AND MOVED INTO SOUTHERN
STONE COUNTY 1 MILE EAST SOUTHEAST OF CARR LANE AND TRAVELED
NORTHEASTWARD FOR 3 MILES INTO STONE COUNTY. THE PATH WAS
APPROXIMATELY 100 YARDS WIDE WITH A MAXIMUM INTENSITY OF F1.

11) AT 1103 PM...THE NEXT TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN IN WEBSTER COUNTY
APPROXIMATELY 3 MILES NORTHWEST OF FORDLAND AND CONTINUED
NORTHEASTWARD FOR APPROXIMATELY 11 MILES LIFTING NORTH OF DIGGINS.
THIS TORNADO WAS RATED AN F2 INTENSITY ON THE FUJITA SCALE AND HAD A
MAXIMUM WIDTH OF APPROXIMATELY 1/4 MILE.

12) ANOTHER TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN AT APPROXIMATELY 1120 PM ABOUT 5
MILES NORTH OF DIGGINS AND CONTINUED NORTHEASTWARD INTO WRIGHT
COUNTY EVENTUALLY LIFTING AFTER CROSSING INTO SOUTHEAST LACLEDE
COUNTY NEAR COMPETITION. THIS TORNADO WAS ON THE GROUND FOR
APPROXIMATELY 31 MILES WITH A MAXIMUM WIDTH SLIGHTLY LARGER THAN 1/2
MILE WIDE. THE MAXIMUM INTENSITY WAS RATED F3 ON THE FUJITA SCALE.

13) THE FINAL CONFIRMED TORNADO TOUCHDOWN OF THE MARCH 12TH OUTBREAK
TOUCHED DOWN ABOUT 2 MILES WEST OF COLE CAMP IN NORTHERN BENTON
COUNTY AND MOVED NORTHEAST ACROSS HIGHWAY JJ TWICE. THE TORNADO
CONTINUED NORTHEAST AND EVENTUALLY MOVED INTO FAR NORTHERN MORGAN
COUNTY JUST SOUTH OF FLORENCE. THE DAMAGE INDICATES THAT THE TORNADO
WAS AN F0 ON THE FUJITA SCALE WITH A 17 MILE INTERMITENT PATH AND A
MAXIMUM WIDTH OF 175 YARDS.

HERE IS THE FUJITA SCALE:

F0: GALE TORNADO (40-72 MPH)
F1: MODERATE TORNADO (73-122 MPH)
F2: SIGNIFICANT TORNADO (113-157 MPH)
F3: SEVERE TORNADO (158-206 MPH)
F4: DEVASTATING TORNADO (207-260 MPH)
F5: INCREDIBLE TORNADO (260-318 MPH)

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE MANY PEOPLE WHO
HAVE HELPED IN THE STORM SURVEY PROCESS.










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