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Tornado Confirmed Northwest of Middletown, Ohio (EF1) |
Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wilmington OH 634 PM EST Tue Feb 28 2023 ...TORNADO CONFIRMED NW OF MIDDLETOWN IN BUTLER COUNTY OH... Start Location...Jacksonburg in Butler County OH End Location.....4 ENE Jacksonburg in Butler County OH Date...........................February 27, 2023 Estimated Start Time...........2:37 PM EST Estimated End Time.............2:43 PM EST Maximum EF-Scale Rating........EF1 Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...110 mph Maximum Path Width.............150 yards Path Length....................4.2 miles Beginning Lat/Lon..............39.5381 / -84.5036 Ending Lat/Lon.................39.5632 / -84.4325 * Fatalities...0 * Injuries.....0 ...Summary... The National Weather Service in Wilmington Ohio has confirmed an EF1 tornado northwest of Middletown in Butler County, Ohio. The tornado first touched down near the intersection of Jacksonburg Road and Oxford Middletown Road, where some minor roof and tree damage was observed. Damage was more pronounced at properties along Middletown Eaton Road. Several homes had removal of fascia and shingles. One house even lost some plywood underneath the shingles. The heaviest damage occurred at a property on Elk Creek Road, just north of the bridge over Elk Creek. A home on the east side of the road had the roof removed from the second story, with the back wall also failing in the process. This is where the tornado is likely to have been at its maximum intensity, with the degree of damage and structural composition of the home supporting an estimated wind speed of 110 MPH. A barn at this property was leveled, with some debris moved slightly west from its original location, and other debris strewn downwind to the northeast across a field. Roof and tree damage was observed at several properties on both sides of West Alexandria Road, with varying degrees of shingle removal, and a few patches of trees with a significant percentage of the trees found to be snapped off. Damage continued east- northeast to Dickey Road, with debris from these properties found as much as a third of a mile away, in a field on the east side of the road. At one property on Hetzler Road, some minor roof and tree damage was observed. This is believed to be the last damage from the tornado. The National Weather Service would like to thank the Butler County Emergency Management Agency for their assistance with the survey. EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph * The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ HATZOS |
Link to KMZ File of Tornado Track |