List of United States tornadoes in March 2007

This is a list of all tornadoes that were confirmed by local offices of the National Weather Service in the United States in March 2007.

March

214 tornadoes were reported in the US in March, of which 171 were confirmed.

Confirmed tornadoes by Enhanced Fujita rating
EF0 EF1 EF2 EF3 EF4 EF5 Total
96 43 22 8 2 0 171

March 1 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Thursday, March 1, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Missouri
EF0 WNW of Paris Monroe 39°31′N 92°13′W / 39.52°N 92.22°W / 39.52; -92.22 (Madison (Mar. 1, EF0)) 0730 2.1 miles (3.4 km) An intermittent tornado destroyed a shed and damaged another shed and the roofs of two homes. Many trees were downed as well.
EF1 NNW of Paris Monroe 39°36′N 92°09′W / 39.60°N 92.15°W / 39.60; -92.15 (Granville (Mar. 1, EF1)) 0740 3.4 miles (5.5 km) Another intermittent tornado destroyed a shed and damaged a pole barn. Several trees were downed and four cows were killed.
EF1 NNE of Paris Monroe, Shelby 39°36′N 92°06′W / 39.60°N 92.10°W / 39.60; -92.10 (North Fork (Mar. 1, EF1)) 0743 8.6 miles (13.8 km) A metal shed, a pole barn, and a house were damaged before the tornado moved northeast. There it damaged numerous structures and automobiles as well as downing several trees. A house lost entire parts of its roof and walls and a mobile home was flipped over. The tornado continued to the northeast where it partially destroyed a shed and completely destroyed a pole barn. Many cedar trees were downed and another pole barn sustained minor roof and siding damage. The tornado downed more trees and power poles before moving into Shelby County where it destroyed another pole barn before dissipating.
EF3 Caulfield area Ozark, Howell 36°35′N 92°09′W / 36.59°N 92.15°W / 36.59; -92.15 (Caulfield (Mar. 1, EF3)) 1224 15 miles (24 km) 1 death - Trees and power lines were downed in Ozark County before the tornado moved into Howell County. In Howell County, the tornado either damaged or destroyed numerous structures. The fatality occurred when the person's mobile home was destroyed. Four other people suffered injuries from the same mobile home.
Arkansas
EF0 SE of Oak Grove Carroll 36°25′N 93°23′W / 36.42°N 93.39°W / 36.42; -93.39 (Oak Grove (Mar. 1, EF0)) 1028 2 miles (3.2 km) Several trees were downed and a chicken house was damaged.
Louisiana
EF0 SW of Jonesville Catahoula 31°32′N 91°55′W / 31.53°N 91.91°W / 31.53; -91.91 (Archie (Mar. 1, EF0)) 1550 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief tornado remained over a wooded area with no reported damage.
Illinois
EF0 Jonesboro area Union 37°26′N 89°18′W / 37.44°N 89.30°W / 37.44; -89.30 (Jonesboro (Mar. 1, EF0)) 1645 1.8 miles (2.9 km) About 15 to 20 homes suffered minor damage. Many trees and power lines were downed.
EF0 Elwin area Macon 39°46′N 88°59′W / 39.77°N 88.99°W / 39.77; -88.99 (Elwin (Mar. 1, EF0)) 1847 1 mile (1.6 km) A house porch and a church chimney were damaged. Many trees were downed, one of which fell across three vehicles. One person suffered minor injuries.
Florida
EF0 Spring Hill area Santa Rosa 30°46′N 86°56′W / 30.77°N 86.94°W / 30.77; -86.94 (Indian Ford (Mar. 1, EF0)) 1720 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Weak tornado briefly touched down in a forest downing numerous trees and power lines.
Mississippi
EF1 E of Benton Yazoo 32°48′N 90°14′W / 32.80°N 90.23°W / 32.80; -90.23 (Benton (Mar. 1, EF1)) 1758 6.5 miles (10.5 km) Many trees and power lines were downed and a barn suffered roof damage.
Alabama
EF0 N of Industry Butler 31°38′N 96°38′W / 31.63°N 96.64°W / 31.63; -96.64 (Industry (Mar. 1, EF0)) 1805 3.2 miles (5.1 km) Several trees were blown down and a large truck was blown off Highway 106.
EF4 Millers Ferry area Wilcox, Dallas 32°07′N 87°25′W / 32.12°N 87.41°W / 32.12; -87.41 (Millers Ferry (Mar. 1, EF4)) 1827 18.3 miles (29.5 km) 1 death - Long track tornado that devastated a recreational area in the Bill Dannelly Reservoir area. About 70 houses were damaged or destroyed, mostly manufactured homes (one of which was where the fatality occurred), although two wood frame houses were flattened. Some of the debris extended up to 2 miles (3.2 km) away. After passing this area the tornado rapidly diminished to EF1 intensity and homes and hunting camps were damaged before the tornado moved into Dallas County. There, 27 homes suffered varying degrees of damage, two of which were destroyed. At least six outbuildings were damaged and trees and power lines were downed. Two additional people were injured in the same area as the fatality.
EF4 Enterprise area Coffee 31°17′N 85°55′W / 31.28°N 85.92°W / 31.28; -85.92 (Enterprise (Mar. 1, EF4)) 1908 10 miles (16 km) 9 deaths - See section on this tornado - First killer tornado to hit a school since 1967. 50 additional people were injured.
EF1 SW of Echo to S of Hatcher, GA Dale, Henry, Clay (GA), Quitman (GA) 31°27′N 85°31′W / 31.45°N 85.51°W / 31.45; -85.51 (Echo (Mar. 1, EF1)) 1948 37.9 miles (61.0 km) Tornado touched down in Dale County where 24 mobile homes were damaged and five more were destroyed. Four people were injured in one of the mobile homes. The tornado also destroyed 18 chicken houses, killing around 140,000 chickens. Numerous trees and utility poles were downed before the storm moved into Henry County. The tornado caused sporadic tree damage before hitting the community of Bethlehem where 51 mobile homes were damaged and an additional 28 were destroyed. Two more people were injured in one of these mobile homes. A semi was overturned before the tornado entered Otho where the tornado destroyed 14 homes and damaged 27 others. It then downed trees and power lines before entering Clay County, Georgia near Lake Eufaula. After crossing the state line, the tornado damaged several more homes and downed more trees before entering Quitman County. It downed a few more trees in Quitman County before lifting. In all there were six injuries from the tornado.
EF2 Letohatchee area Lowndes, Montgomery 32°02′N 86°27′W / 32.03°N 86.45°W / 32.03; -86.45 (Letohatchee (Mar. 1, EF2)) 2048 24.6 miles (39.6 km) The tornado touched down in Lowndes County where it damaged several structures and downed trees. It moved into Montgomery County and damaged 39 homes, three of which were completely destroyed. 23 barns/outbuildings were damaged and five large chicken houses were destroyed. A high-voltage power transmission line/pole and 14 grain silos were destroyed. Ten automobiles suffered significant damage as well. Six people were injured.
EF1 NW of Fayette Fayette 33°49′N 87°54′W / 33.81°N 87.90°W / 33.81; -87.90 (Fayette (Mar. 1, EF1)) 2059 11.2 miles (18.0 km) Several houses and storage buildings suffered minor damage. Many trees were downed as well.
EF1 N of Samantha Tuscaloosa 33°26′N 87°38′W / 33.43°N 87.64°W / 33.43; -87.64 (Samantha (Mar. 1, EF1)) 2100 3.7 miles (6.0 km) Numerous trees were uprooted and a house lost its roof. Initially confirmed as two different tornado tracks but revised as a single tornado following an aerial survey.
EF2 Arley area Winston, Cullman 34°05′N 87°15′W / 34.08°N 87.25°W / 34.08; -87.25 (Arley (Mar. 1, EF2)) 2145 9.6 miles (15.4 km) Several houses and barns were damaged and a chicken house was destroyed. Two additional chicken houses received major damage and many trees were downed.
EF1 Adamsville area Jefferson 33°35′N 86°57′W / 33.58°N 86.95°W / 33.58; -86.95 (Adamsville (Mar. 1, EF1)) 2206 0.9 miles (1.4 km) Dozens of trees were downed, many of which fell onto houses. One house lost its roof.
EF2 NW of Phenix City to W of Midland, GA Russell, Lee. Muscogee (GA) 32°31′N 85°03′W / 32.51°N 85.05°W / 32.51; -85.05 (Phenix City (Mar. 1, EF2)) 2327 12.2 miles (19.6 km) Trees were downed in Russel County before the tornado crossed into Lee County. There, at least 25 homes suffered minor shingle, window, or structural damage. Many trees were downed, several of which fell onto houses. The tornado then crossed into Georgia where it caused heavy damage to several homes and commercial buildings. Windows were blown out of buildings, large air conditioning units were tossed around, and signs, trees, and power poles were downed on the north side of Columbus, Georgia. One hotel was destroyed from roof and water damage, another suffered heavy damage, and one more sustained minor damage. At least three churches suffered heavy damage and hundreds of trees and power poles were downed, many of which fell onto vehicles. One person was injured.
EF1 NNW of Montevallo Shelby 33°10′N 86°41′W / 33.16°N 86.68°W / 33.16; -86.68 (Montevallo (Mar. 1, EF1)) 2356 0.7 miles (1.1 km) One house and a barn suffered major damage, primarily due to fallen pine trees.
Kentucky
EF1 NW of Elkton Todd 36°50′N 87°10′W / 36.83°N 87.16°W / 36.83; -87.16 (Elkton (Mar. 1, EF1)) 2020 0.2 miles (320 m) Roofs were blown off of a mobile home, a site-built home, and a storage building. A chain-link fence and several trees were downed.
Georgia
EF1 SW of Richland Stewart 32°04′N 84°41′W / 32.07°N 84.68°W / 32.07; -84.68 (Madison (Mar. 1, EF0)) 2111 1.5 miles (2.4 km) At least 50 houses and businesses suffered varying degrees of damage. A commercial building and a church were destroyed. One mobile home was shifted off its foundation, a tractor-trailer was thrown, and trees and power lines were downed.
EF2 Reynolds area Taylor 32°29′N 84°10′W / 32.49°N 84.16°W / 32.49; -84.16 (Reynolds (Mar. 1, EF2)) 2229 7.7 miles (12.4 km) 1 death - Two mobile homes were destroyed and others were damaged. Several trees were downed and several houses suffered roof damage. Four additional injuries were reported.
EF3 E of Roberta Crawford, Bibb 32°43′N 83°56′W / 32.72°N 83.93°W / 32.72; -83.93 (Roberta (Mar. 1, EF3)) 2234 9.7 miles (15.6 km) Several homes and outbuildings were damaged or destroyed and many trees were downed in Crawford County. In Bibb County, one home was damaged and several trees and power lines were downed. Nine people were injured by this tornado.
EF1 NW of Fort Valley Crawford 32°37′N 83°58′W / 32.61°N 83.97°W / 32.61; -83.97 (Fort Valley (Mar. 1, EF3)) 2249 11.9 miles (19.2 km) Numerous trees were downed, several outbuildings were damaged or destroyed, and several homes suffered minor structural damage.
EF0 W of Sherwood Forest Bibb 32°52′N 83°49′W / 32.87°N 83.81°W / 32.87; -83.81 (Sherwood Forest (Mar. 1, EF0)) 2251 2.6 miles (4.2 km) Homes suffered minor roof damage, a gas station was damaged, and several signs, traffic signals, trees, and power lines were downed.
EF1 NE of Macon Jones 32°54′N 83°31′W / 32.90°N 83.52°W / 32.90; -83.52 (Macon (Mar. 1, EF1)) 2330 3.6 miles (5.8 km) Many trees were downed, some of which fell onto homes. Several commercial and residential structures suffered varying degrees of damage and a railroad crossing arm and its support pole was knocked over.
EF0 SSE of Gray Jones 32°59′N 83°25′W / 32.99°N 83.41°W / 32.99; -83.41 (Gray (Mar. 1, EF0)) 2344 75 yards (69 m) Brief tornado downed about two dozen trees. Came from the same cell that produced the first Jones County tornado.
EF1 W of Talbotton Talbot 32°41′N 84°40′W / 32.68°N 84.66°W / 32.68; -84.66 (Talbotton (Mar. 1, EF1)) 0000 4.1 miles (6.6 km) Several houses suffered minor roof damage and at least five outbuildings and one mobile home were destroyed. A porch was destroyed at a home and a feedstore and a barn were damaged. Numerous trees were downed as well.
EF2 ENE of Warrenton Warren, McDuffie 33°25′N 82°37′W / 33.42°N 82.61°W / 33.42; -82.61 (Warrenton (Mar. 1, EF2)) 0108 11.7 miles (18.8 km) In Warren County, a school and several mobile homes were damaged and another mobile home was destroyed. Eight site-built homes suffered major damage, 13 received moderate damage and 17 more had minor damage before the tornado crossed into McDuffie County. After crossing the county line, the tornado downed numerous trees and power lines and several vehicles, homes, and a private school suffered moderate to major damage. The tornado injured three people in Warren County.
EF3 Americus area Webster, Sumter, Macon 31°55′N 84°33′W / 31.92°N 84.55°W / 31.92; -84.55 (Americus (Mar. 1, EF3)) 0200 43.2 miles (69.5 km) 2 deaths - See section on this tornado - 11 additional people were injured.
EF0 SW of Allentown Bleckley 32°33′N 83°17′W / 32.55°N 83.29°W / 32.55; -83.29 (Cary (Mar. 1, EF0)) 0330 1.4 miles (2.3 km) Short-lived tornado destroyed several outbuildings and damaged the porches to several structures. Numerous trees were downed and three houses suffered roof damage.
EF2 SE of Irwinton Wilkinson 32°40′N 83°09′W / 32.66°N 83.15°W / 32.66; -83.15 (Irwinton (Mar. 1, EF2)) 0340 13.3 miles (21.4 km) One home suffered minor to moderate damage and many trees and power lines were downed.
EF1 NE of Oakland Marion 32°29′N 84°31′W / 32.49°N 84.51°W / 32.49; -84.51 (Junction City (Mar. 1, EF1)) 0352 2.5 miles (4.0 km) One barn was destroyed and another suffered roof damage. A mobile home was shifted off of its foundation and a house lost its roof. Numerous trees and fences were downed.
EF2 W of Newton to N of Bridgeboro Baker, Mitchell, Dougherty, Worth 31°19′N 84°27′W / 31.32°N 84.45°W / 31.32; -84.45 (Newton (Mar. 1, EF2)) 0444 30.5 miles (49.1 km) 6 deaths - The tornado touched down in Baker County and destroyed a mobile home park just north of Newton, where the fatalities and three injuries took place. A church was destroyed, and ten homes suffered minor damage, nine suffered major damage, and 18 were destroyed. The tornado then crossed into Mitchell County and caused minor damage to 26 homes, major damage to 25 homes, and destroyed two homes. 13 businesses sustained minor damage, about 200 acres of pecan trees were uprooted, and a semi truck was flipped just north of Baconton. The tornado then moved into Dougherty County and ripped carports and shingles away from several homes. Ten homes suffered minor damage and twomore suffered major damage. Hundreds of trees were downed before the tornado crossed into Worth County. It moved north of Bridgeboro and uprooted trees and damaged several mobile homes before lifting.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/01/07, NCDC Storm Events Database, NWS St. Louis, NWS Springfield, MO, NWS Jackson, MS, NWS Mobile, AL, NWS Tallahassee, NWS Peachtree City

March 2 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Friday, March 2, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Georgia
EF2 S of Sylvester Worth 31°26′N 83°53′W / 31.44°N 83.89°W / 31.44; -83.89 (Sylvester (Mar. 2, EF2)) 0520 4.6 miles (7.4 km) Came from the same supercell as the Newton tornado. A brick house lost its roof and had a collapse of exterior walls. Two vehicles outside the home were thrown into a nearby field. Many trees were uprooted, one of which fell on a house. In moved northeast and downed hundreds more trees and destroyed a house, injuring two people, before lifting.
EF2 Sumner area Worth 31°31′N 83°46′W / 31.51°N 83.76°W / 31.51; -83.76 (Sumner (Mar. 2, EF2)) 0530 2.9 miles (4.7 km) A mobile home was destroyed and 24 structures were damaged, about half of them heavily. Many tree and power poles were downed.
EF1 N of Chula Tift, Turner 31°33′N 83°37′W / 31.55°N 83.62°W / 31.55; -83.62 (Chula (Mar. 2, EF0)) 0542 7.9 miles (12.7 km) Tornado touched down in Tift County and damaged 20 homes, seven of which received heavy damage and 13 of which received minor damage. Numerous trees were downed before the tornado entered Turner County. After crossing the county line, the tornado destroyed a barn and caused roof damage to several others. Fifteen homes suffered varying degrees of damage, including two that were destroyed. Trees, fences, and an irrigation system were downed before the tornado lifted.
EF0 Lake Park area Lowndes 30°40′N 83°12′W / 30.67°N 83.20°W / 30.67; -83.20 (Lake Park (Mar. 2, EF0)) 0755 2 miles (3.2 km) Brief tornado touched down near a RV park. Minor structural damage was observed and numerous trees were downed.
Florida
EF0 ENE of Monticello Jefferson 30°32′N 83°50′W / 30.53°N 83.84°W / 30.53; -83.84 (Monticello (Mar. 2, EF0)) 0710 2.3 miles (3.7 km) Tornado embedded in a squall line uprooted several trees and caused minor roof damage to one structure.
EF1 NE of Cherry Lake Madison 30°35′N 83°26′W / 30.58°N 83.43°W / 30.58; -83.43 (Cherry Lake (Mar. 2, EF1)) 0736 3 miles (4.8 km) A house sustained roof and porch damage, a vehicle was damaged, and hundreds of trees were downed, including about 130 acres of planted pine trees.
EF0 E of Live Oak Suwannee 30°17′N 82°49′W / 30.29°N 82.82°W / 30.29; -82.82 (Live Oak (Mar. 2, EF0)) 0900 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief tornado caused heavy damage to a garage and downed trees and power lines.
EF0 SSE of Callahan Nassau 30°32′N 81°48′W / 30.53°N 81.80°W / 30.53; -81.80 (Callahan (Mar. 2, EF0)) 1025 1.2 miles (1.9 km) Tornado damaged three mobile homes. Several sheds, fences, and trees were downed as well.
South Carolina
EF0 NNE of New Ellenton Aiken 33°39′N 81°41′W / 33.65°N 81.68°W / 33.65; -81.68 (New Ellenton (Mar. 2, EF0)) 0720 4.9 miles (7.9 km) Tornado caused minor damage to two houses and downed many trees.
North Carolina
EF0 Smyrna area Carteret 34°45′N 76°32′W / 34.75°N 76.53°W / 34.75; -76.53 (Smyrna (Mar. 2, EF0)) 1340 0.1 miles (0.16 km) A waterspout moved ashore and took the siding off of a house.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/02/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 10 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Saturday, March 10, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Texas
EF1 Estelline area Hall 34°33′N 100°26′W / 34.55°N 100.43°W / 34.55; -100.43 (Estelline (Mar. 10, EF1)) 0217 0.25 miles (0.40 km) Brief, non-mesocyclonic tornado embedded inside a downburst completely collapsed two old brick buildings, blew in doors and windows, and destroyed a mobile home.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/10/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 13 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Tuesday, March 13, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Texas
EF0 S of Berclair Bee 28°26′N 97°32′W / 28.44°N 97.53°W / 28.44; -97.53 (Berclair (Mar. 13, EF0)) 0051 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief touchdown resulted in no damage.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/13/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 14 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Wednesday, March 14, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Louisiana
EF0 Houma area Terrebonne 29°36′N 90°43′W / 29.60°N 90.72°W / 29.60; -90.72 (Houma (Mar. 14, EF0)) 1350 0.2 miles (0.32 km) Brief tornado caused minor damage to four homes and downed three power poles, one of which landed on top of a vehicle.
Ohio
EF0 Elyria area Lorain 41°22′N 82°06′W / 41.37°N 82.10°W / 41.37; -82.10 (Elyria (Mar. 14, EF0)) 2332 2 miles (3.2 km) Weak, intermittent tornado tore the roof of off a greenhouse, destroyed a garage (damaging a vehicle inside), removed siding from a store, and picked up a shopping cart and slammed it through a window. Many trees and power lines were downed as well.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/14/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 16 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Friday, March 16, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Florida
EF0 E of Bunnell Flagler 29°28′N 81°13′W / 29.47°N 81.21°W / 29.47; -81.21 (Bunnell (Mar. 16, EF0)) 1445 100 yards (91 m) Brief tornado downed road signs and palm trees.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/16/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 21 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Wednesday, March 21, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Iowa
EF0 WSW of Seymour Wayne 40°37′N 93°19′W / 40.62°N 93.31°W / 40.62; -93.31 (Sewal (Mar. 21, EF0)) 0539 1.4 miles (2.3 km) A few homes and a building were damaged.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/21/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 23 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Friday, March 23, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
New Mexico
EF1 Logan area Quay 35°20′N 103°25′W / 35.34°N 103.42°W / 35.34; -103.42 (Logan (Mar. 23, EF1)) 2112 2.7 miles (4.3 km) About 50 manufactured homes and recreational vehicles were damaged and site-built structures suffered window and roof damage. 12 people suffered minor injuries.
EF0 WSW of Lovington Lea 32°52′N 103°32′W / 32.86°N 103.54°W / 32.86; -103.54 (Lovington (Mar. 23, EF0)) 2232 3 miles (4.8 km) Tornado remained over open pasture and caused no damage.
EF2 N of McDonald Lea 33°08′N 103°27′W / 33.13°N 103.45°W / 33.13; -103.45 (McDonald (Mar. 23, EF2)) 2307 8.4 miles (13.5 km) Many power poles were snapped and a 300 pounds (140 kg) water trough was thrown several hundred feet.
EF0 S of Crossroads Lea 33°24′N 103°20′W / 33.40°N 103.33°W / 33.40; -103.33 (Crossroads (Mar. 23, EF0)) 2336 1 mile (1.6 km) Tornado remained over open land and caused no damage.
EF0 SW of Crossroads Lea 33°29′N 103°22′W / 33.49°N 103.37°W / 33.49; -103.37 (Crossroads (Mar. 23, EF0)) 2345 1 mile (1.6 km) An oil field pump house was destroyed.
EF0 W of Milnesand Roosevelt 33°38′N 103°21′W / 33.64°N 103.35°W / 33.64; -103.35 (Milnesand (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0005 0.6 miles (0.97 km) Power lines were downed.
EF0 NNW of Arch Roosevelt 34°08′N 103°08′W / 34.14°N 103.14°W / 34.14; -103.14 (Arch (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0124 0.6 miles (0.97 km) No damage was reported.
EF0 Rogers area Roosevelt 33°59′N 103°14′W / 33.98°N 103.23°W / 33.98; -103.23 (Rogers (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0128 0.2 miles (0.32 km) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF2 Cameo to Clovis Roosevelt, Curry 34°14′N 103°10′W / 34.24°N 103.17°W / 34.24; -103.17 (Cameo (Mar. 23, EF2)) 0130 12.5 miles (20.1 km) 2 Deaths - The tornado touched down in Roosevelt County and destroyed a dairy, killing or badly injuring 190 dairy cows, before moving into Curry County. There it damaged power lines and irrigation equipment. It continued generally northward and damaged several structures and downed more power lines. As it moved near Clovis about 500 homes and other structures suffered different degrees of damage. This damage ranged from destruction of mobile homes to wall collapse in some structures to damage to roofs and rooftop air conditioning units. 33 additional people were injured.
EF0 E of Lakewood Eddy 32°34′N 104°13′W / 32.57°N 104.21°W / 32.57; -104.21 (Lakewood (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0200 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief rope tornado caused no damage.
Oklahoma
EF0 SW of Adams Texas 36°43′N 101°07′W / 36.72°N 101.12°W / 36.72; -101.12 (Adams (Mar. 23, EF0)) 2211 1.4 miles (2.3 km) Tornado remained over open country and caused no damage.
Texas
EF0 SE of Fort Stockton Pecos 30°41′N 102°38′W / 30.68°N 102.63°W / 30.68; -102.63 (Fort Stockton (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0030 2 miles (3.2 km) Tornado was caught on film over open country. No damage was reported.
EF0 S of Farwell Parmer 34°22′N 103°02′W / 34.37°N 103.03°W / 34.37; -103.03 (Farwell (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0159 1 mile (1.6 km) Tornado remained in open fields and caused no damage.
EF0 W of Muleshoe Bailey 34°13′N 102°59′W / 34.22°N 102.99°W / 34.22; -102.99 (Muleshoe (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0212 0.25 miles (400 m) Power lines and poles were downed.
EF0 NNE of Rankin Upton 31°19′N 101°54′W / 31.32°N 101.90°W / 31.32; -101.90 (Rankin (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0216 2 miles (3.2 km) Tornado remained over open country and caused no damage.
EF0 N of Bovina Parmer 34°31′N 102°54′W / 34.52°N 102.90°W / 34.52; -102.90 (Bovina (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0238 1.75 miles (2.82 km) Trees and tree limbs were downed, storage sheds were destroyed, several homes sustained roof and window damage, and a carport was wrapped around a tree. Windows were blown out of a mobile home and a horse stable at a farm was destroyed.
EF0 SW of Morton Cochran 33°40′N 102°50′W / 33.66°N 102.84°W / 33.66; -102.84 (Morton (Mar. 23, EF0)) 0418 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief tornado collapsed part of one building and shifted another off of its foundation.
EF2 WNW of Morton Cochran 33°43′N 102°50′W / 33.72°N 102.84°W / 33.72; -102.84 (Morton (Mar. 23, EF2)) 0422 1.5 miles (2.4 km) One structure was partially destroyed and several homes were damaged. Concrete anchors were pulled out of the ground and portions of the steel roof beams were heavily damaged. At least three irrigation systems were destroyed and over a dozen power poles were snapped.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/23/07, NWS Lubbock, TX, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 24 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Saturday, March 24, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Texas
EF1 McLean area Gray 35°13′N 100°36′W / 35.22°N 100.60°W / 35.22; -100.60 (McLean (Mar. 24, EF1)) 0859 2 miles (3.2 km) A barn, an outbuilding, and farm equipment were damaged.
Colorado
EF0 E of Clarkville Yuma 40°23′N 102°20′W / 40.39°N 102.33°W / 40.39; -102.33 (Clarkville (Mar. 24, EF0)) 2140 0.25 miles (0.40 km) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 WNW of Holyoke Phillips 40°37′N 102°20′W / 40.61°N 102.33°W / 40.61; -102.33 (Holyoke (Mar. 24, EF0)) 2222 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 N of Amherst Phillips 40°44′N 102°10′W / 40.74°N 102.17°W / 40.74; -102.17 (Amherst (Mar. 24, EF0)) 2255 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 E of Julesburg Sedgwick 40°57′N 102°04′W / 40.95°N 102.07°W / 40.95; -102.07 (Julesburg (Mar. 24, EF0)) 2335 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
Nebraska
EF0 NE of Ogallala Keith 41°08′N 101°43′W / 41.14°N 101.71°W / 41.14; -101.71 (Ogallala (Mar. 24, EF0)) 2335 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 N of Big Springs Deuel 41°06′N 102°05′W / 41.10°N 102.08°W / 41.10; -102.08 (Big Springs (Mar. 24, EF0)) 2345 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 NE of Hayes Center Hayes 40°32′N 100°59′W / 40.54°N 100.99°W / 40.54; -100.99 (Hayes Center (Mar. 24, EF0)) 2353 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown over open rangeland. No damage was reported.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/24/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 25 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Sunday, March 25, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Texas
EF0 SSE of Lubbock Lubbock 33°30′N 101°49′W / 33.50°N 101.81°W / 33.50; -101.81 (Lubbock (Mar. 25, EF0)) 1732 2 miles (3.2 km) Trees and power lines were downed.
EF0 SSW of Lubbock Lubbock 33°29′N 101°51′W / 33.48°N 101.85°W / 33.48; -101.85 (Lubbock (Mar. 25, EF0)) 1749 2 miles (3.2 km) Landspout tornado remained over open country and caused no damage.
EF0 W of Tulia Swisher 34°32′N 101°59′W / 34.53°N 101.98°W / 34.53; -101.98 (Tulia (Mar. 25, EF0)) 2155 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Landspout tornado with no damage.
EF0 W of Hart Castro 34°23′N 102°14′W / 34.38°N 102.24°W / 34.38; -102.24 (Hart (Mar. 25, EF0)) 2200 1.25 miles (2.01 km) Landspout tornado remained over open farmland and caused no damage. Accompanied by an additional funnel that may have also touched down.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/25/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 26 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Monday, March 26, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Texas
EF0 E of Hondo Medina 29°21′N 99°07′W / 29.35°N 99.12°W / 29.35; -99.12 (Hondo (Mar. 26, EF0)) 1920 3 miles (4.8 km) Large tree limbs were blown out of a tree.
EF0 NW of Devine Medina 29°11′N 98°58′W / 29.19°N 98.97°W / 29.19; -98.97 (Devine (Mar. 26, EF0)) 1937 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Short-lived tornado with no damage.
EF0 Hondo area Medina 29°21′N 99°11′W / 29.35°N 99.18°W / 29.35; -99.18 (Hondo (Mar. 26, EF0)) 1945 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Short-lived tornado with no damage.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/26/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 27 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Tuesday, March 27, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Texas
EF1 Marshall area Harrison 32°28′N 94°27′W / 32.46°N 94.45°W / 32.46; -94.45 (Marshall (Mar. 27, EF1)) 1631 10 miles (16 km) Many trees were downed and a barn was blown apart.
EF0 E of Scottsville Harrison 32°32′N 94°11′W / 32.53°N 94.18°W / 32.53; -94.18 (Scottsville (Mar. 27, EF0)) 1740 6 miles (9.7 km) Trees were downed.
Arkansas
EF0 NW of Lewisville to NW of Patmos Lafayette, Hempstead 33°25′N 93°40′W / 33.42°N 93.67°W / 33.42; -93.67 (Lewisville (Mar. 27, EF0)) 1914 5 miles (8.0 km) A chicken house was damaged and trees were downed in Lafayette County. In Hempstead County, a porch was torn from a home and another home suffered shingle damage. An 18-wheeler and a cattle trailer were overturned as well.
Louisiana
EF1 NE of Sparta Webster 32°54′N 93°19′W / 32.90°N 93.32°W / 32.90; -93.32 (Marshall (Mar. 27, EF1)) 1935 8 miles (13 km) Many trees were downed, one of which fell on an abandoned home and another that fell on a truck.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/27/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 28 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Wednesday, March 28, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Illinois
EF0 N of Atlanta Logan 40°17′N 89°14′W / 40.28°N 89.23°W / 40.28; -89.23 (Atlanta (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2005 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown in a field with no damage.
EF0 SW of McLean McLean 40°18′N 89°12′W / 40.30°N 89.20°W / 40.30; -89.20 (McLean (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2019 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown in a field with no damage.
Texas
EF0 SW of Silverton (1st tornado) Swisher, Briscoe 34°17′N 101°30′W / 34.28°N 101.50°W / 34.28; -101.50 (Silverton (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2220 2.5 miles (4.0 km) No damage was reported.
EF0 SW of Silverton (2nd tornado) Briscoe 34°22′N 101°25′W / 34.37°N 101.42°W / 34.37; -101.42 (Silverton (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2228 2 miles (3.2 km) No damage was reported.
EF1 Silverton area Briscoe 34°27′N 101°22′W / 34.45°N 101.36°W / 34.45; -101.36 (Silverton (Mar. 28, EF1)) 2243 6.75 miles (10.86 km) Several utility poles were downed and a few buildings were damaged.
EF0 N of South Plains Floyd 34°15′N 101°19′W / 34.25°N 101.32°W / 34.25; -101.32 (South Plains (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2303 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief intermittent tornado caused minor roof damage to an abandoned farm house, but otherwise remained over open farm land.
EF0 NE of Silverton Briscoe 34°32′N 101°13′W / 34.54°N 101.22°W / 34.54; -101.22 (Silverton (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2303 4.75 miles (7.64 km) Large cone-shaped tornado with no damage.
EF0 NNE of Silverton Briscoe 34°40′N 101°12′W / 34.67°N 101.20°W / 34.67; -101.20 (Silverton (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2310 1.75 miles (2.82 km) Rope tornado that occurred simultaneously with the previous tornado. No damage reported.
EF2 N of Quitaque to SSW of Clarendon Briscoe, Hall, Donley 34°30′N 101°30′W / 34.50°N 101.50°W / 34.50; -101.50 (Quitaque (Mar. 28, EF2)) 2335 17.5 miles (28.2 km) A large multiple-vortex tornado touched down in Briscoe County and destroyed a mobile home. It ripped the roof from a home and destroyed a large barn and two windmills. It moved into Hall County but caused no damage. It was observed to be transforming into a rope tornado as it crossed in Donley County. After crossing the county line, it quickly lifted.
EF0 SW of Clarendon Donley 34°48′N 101°04′W / 34.80°N 101.06°W / 34.80; -101.06 (Clarendon (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2340 1 mile (1.6 km) The tornado occurred over open country and caused no damage.
EF1 WSW of Clarendon Donley 34°48′N 101°04′W / 34.80°N 101.06°W / 34.80; -101.06 (Clarendon (Mar. 28, EF1)) 2355 7.3 miles (11.7 km) A house was damaged.
EF2 E of Booker to E of Elmwood, OK Lipscomb, Beaver (OK) 36°27′N 100°26′W / 36.45°N 100.44°W / 36.45; -100.44 (Booker (Mar. 28, EF2)) 0016 22 miles (35 km) 2 deaths - The tornado touched down in Lipscomb County and remained over open country until moving into Oklahoma. After crossing the state line, the tornado struck a farmstead and caused severe damage to several outbuildings and a grain bin. It briefly became a large multiple-vortex tornado before becoming consolidated into one large funnel, downing several trees and power poles during this time. The tornado then destroyed a house (where the fatalities occurred) and a storage barn as well as moving two vehicles about 20 yards (18 m). A horse trailer was destroyed in this area as well, having rolled for approximately 50 yards (46 m). The tornado continued moving north, downing trees, power poles, and fences before lifting.
EF3 SSW of Jericho to SW of Lefors Donley, Gray 35°08′N 100°56′W / 35.13°N 100.94°W / 35.13; -100.94 (Jericho (Mar. 28, EF3)) 0039 6.4 miles (10.3 km) The roof of a horse barn was destroyed, as was the rear room addition. Steel fencing was slightly bent and twisted and a refrigerated boxcar that had contained tools and horse feed was rolled about 100 yards (91 m), as was a feed trough. A mobile home sustained minor damage at this location. The tornado continued northward and removed a substantial portion of the roof from a large home. It also turned over an irrigation pivot before crossing Interstate 40. On the interstate, three semi trucks were badly damaged. One of these truck's trailer had the roof pried up and twisted and failure of a side wall. The driver of the truck and his wife were sucked out of the cab and were blown several yards. Power poles were snapped and irrigation pivots were moved and overturned in this area. A very large fertilizer tank that was one-quarter full was reported as being gone. The tornado then crossed into Gray County and caused roof damage to the metal roofs of barns, stables, and sheds. Metal roofing material was blown to the north and found twisted around fences and trees before the tornado dissipated. Four people were injured by this tornado.
EF2 SW of Amarillo Donley 34°56′N 100°44′W / 34.93°N 100.74°W / 34.93; -100.74 (Hedley (Mar. 28, EF2)) 0046 4.2 miles (6.8 km) A roof and several fences suffered minor damage just after the tornado touched down. The tornado strengthened and caused considerable roof damage to a house and a garage. Near then end of the path, a large barn was swept away, a large trailer was lofted into a tree, and a van was moved into a grove of trees. Many trees and power lines were downed along the path, many of which were snapped at the base.
EF0 N of Hedley Donley 35°02′N 100°40′W / 35.03°N 100.67°W / 35.03; -100.67 (Hedley (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0102 0.25 miles (400 m) Brief touchdown over open country resulted in no damage.
EF2 E of Jericho (1st tornado) Donley 35°07′N 100°47′W / 35.12°N 100.78°W / 35.12; -100.78 (Jericho (Mar. 28, EF2)) 0113 4.5 miles (7.2 km) The entire roof was removed from a newly-constructed home. Many trees and power lines were downed and fences were damaged, with about 200 yards (180 m) of one fence being rolled up into a ball.
EF0 E of Jericho (2nd tornado) Donley 35°05′N 100°41′W / 35.09°N 100.68°W / 35.09; -100.68 (Jericho (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0115 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief touchdown over open country resulted in no damage.
EF2 McLean area Gray 35°13′N 100°35′W / 35.21°N 100.58°W / 35.21; -100.58 (McLean (Mar. 28, EF2)) 0123 3.6 miles (5.8 km) A Texas Department of Transportation Highway sign impacted a veterinary clinic with metal siding, with roof and siding damage occurring to the building. A small section of the roof of a house was destroyed, a large metal shed lost part of its roof, and a barn was destroyed. Lawn and porch furniture was destroyed, a large satellite dish suffered minor damage, and an empty fertilizer bin was blown away.
EF0 SE of Lefors Gray 35°25′N 100°49′W / 35.42°N 100.81°W / 35.42; -100.81 (Lefors (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0130 0.25 miles (400 m) Brief tornado caused a semi-truck to crash and a tree had many of its branches snapped off. This tornado was spawned by the same storm that produced the EF3 Jericho tornado.
EF1 NE of Lefors Gray 35°26′N 100°49′W / 35.44°N 100.81°W / 35.44; -100.81 (Lefors (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0136 0.25 miles (400 m) Brief tornado destroyed a garage, damaged another garage (this damage included an air conditioner being blown inward and the door failing and being blown outward), moved a trailer 40 yards (37 m) and destroyed it, and two large tanks weighing 2,000 pounds (910 kg) were moved 75 yards (69 m). A large antique car was moved about 15 yards (14 m) and was rotated cyclonically. Many trees and power lines were downed as well.
EF3 N of McLean Gray 35°19′N 100°33′W / 35.32°N 100.55°W / 35.32; -100.55 (McLean (Mar. 28, EF3)) 0145 8 miles (13 km) High tension power lines/poles were snapped at the base, a covered porch was blown off of a house, part of that house's roof was peeled back, and the chimney of the house collapsed. A bunkhouse lost part of the roof and a large, anchored steel feed bunk was pulled out of the ground. Many trees were downed as well. This tornado was about 1 mile (1.6 km) wide at one point.
EF3 SW of Canadian Hemphill 35°41′N 100°29′W / 35.69°N 100.49°W / 35.69; -100.49 (Canadian (Mar. 28, EF3)) 0230 7.8 miles (12.6 km) 1 death - Two oil-drilling rigs were impacted. A mobile home that was anchored to the ground near one of the rigs was ripped from the ground and thrown approximately 100 yards (91 m), with the occupant of the mobile home being thrown 50 yards (46 m). A semi trailer used for storage and a structure used to lift the oil-well casing onto the oil derrick were blown over. A railroad boxcar was rolled about 150 yards (140 m) and several power poles were downed in the area of the first oil rig. Near the second oil rig, another single-wide mobile home that was anchored to the ground was rolled over. Nearby, two goose neck fifth-wheel camper trailers were impacted. One of the trailers was occupied and was blown 45 yards (41 m), fatally injuring the occupant. The second trailer was blown 45 yards (41 m) before coming to rest on an oilfield production unit. A house suffered minor damage, mostly from falling trees, and another house sustained severe roof damage, with the majority of the roof being removed and the chimney toppling onto the house. A steel feed bunk containing 26,000 pounds (12,000 kg) of feed was turned over on its side, a Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway train was derailed with over fifty cars blown over, and many trees were downed. One additional person was injured.
Kansas
EF0 SSE of Sharon Springs Wallace 38°51′N 101°43′W / 38.85°N 101.72°W / 38.85; -101.72 (Sharon Springs (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2349 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 NE of Sharon Springs Wallace 38°53′N 101°44′W / 38.88°N 101.73°W / 38.88; -101.73 (Sharon Springs (Mar. 28, EF0)) 2352 6 miles (9.7 km) The tornado caused minor damage on the east side of Sharon Springs before moving over open country and dissipating.
EF0 Jennings area Decatur 39°37′N 100°12′W / 39.62°N 100.20°W / 39.62; -100.20 (Jennings (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0005 8 miles (13 km) Several grain bins were destroyed and trees were downed.
EF0 SE of Meade Meade 37°15′N 100°17′W / 37.25°N 100.29°W / 37.25; -100.29 (Meade (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0028 1.4 miles (2.3 km) No damage was reported.
EF0 NE of Meade Meade 37°20′N 100°16′W / 37.33°N 100.27°W / 37.33; -100.27 (Meade (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0032 1.3 miles (2.1 km) No damage was reported.
EF0 NE of Coolidge to WSW of Tribune Hamilton, Greeley 38°07′N 101°53′W / 38.12°N 101.88°W / 38.12; -101.88 (Coolidge (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0033 21.6 miles (34.8 km) Long track tornado that caused no damage.
EF0 SSE of Goodland Sherman 39°12′N 101°38′W / 39.20°N 101.64°W / 39.20; -101.64 (Goodland (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0037 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF1 W of Fowler to S of Ensign Meade, Gray 37°23′N 100°15′W / 37.38°N 100.25°W / 37.38; -100.25 (Fowler (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0042 13.5 miles (21.7 km) A shed, a barn, and an irrigation system were damaged and many trees were downed.
EF0 SE of Goodland Sherman 39°18′N 101°39′W / 39.30°N 101.65°W / 39.30; -101.65 (Goodland (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0049 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 S of Howell Ford 37°38′N 100°11′W / 37.63°N 100.18°W / 37.63; -100.18 (Howell (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0058 7.8 miles (12.6 km) A few trees were downed.
EF0 N of Edson Sherman 39°22′N 101°33′W / 39.36°N 101.55°W / 39.36; -101.55 (Edson (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0106 3 miles (4.8 km) Weak tornado with no damage.
EF1 WSW of Tribune to S of Weskan Greeley, Wallace 38°26′N 101°50′W / 38.44°N 101.84°W / 38.44; -101.84 (Tribune (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0109 23 miles (37 km) Long track tornado caused very minor damage in Greeley County. It damaged three mobile homes in Wallace County before dissipating.
EF1 NW of Ensign to ENE of Cimarron Gray 37°40′N 100°15′W / 37.67°N 100.25°W / 37.67; -100.25 (Ensign (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0114 10.4 miles (16.7 km) Several irrigation pivots, sheds, barns, garages, and a corral were damaged and several trees were downed.
EF2 NE of Goodland to NNW of Bird City Sherman, Cheyenne 39°34′N 101°32′W / 39.56°N 101.53°W / 39.56; -101.53 (Bird City (Mar. 28, EF2)) 0115 34 miles (55 km) Long track wedge tornado downed many trees and power poles in Sherman County. In Cheyenne County, it removed the roofs and caused extensive damage to exterior walls at four houses. Many more trees and power lines were downed and garages, outbuildings, and grain bins suffered extensive damage. Many livestock were either killed or injured as well.
EF1 N of Howell to WSW of Jetmore Ford, Hodgeman 37°54′N 100°09′W / 37.90°N 100.15°W / 37.90; -100.15 (Howell (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0132 10.7 miles (17.2 km) A few trees were downed in Ford County before the tornado moved into Hodgeman County. After crossing the county line, the tornado downed several power poles before dissipating as the EF3 Jetmore tornado formed.
EF0 SE of Meade State Park Meade 37°00′N 100°16′W / 37.00°N 100.27°W / 37.00; -100.27 (Meade S.P. (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0139 8.7 miles (14.0 km) The tornado moveed across open rangeland and did not cause any damage
EF1 E of Bird City Cheyenne 39°45′N 101°27′W / 39.75°N 101.45°W / 39.75; -101.45 (Bird City (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0149 4 miles (6.4 km) Tornado was caught on video by storm chasers. Four power poles were downed.
EF3 Jetmore area Hodgeman, Ness 38°05′N 100°04′W / 38.08°N 100.07°W / 38.08; -100.07 (Jetmore (Mar. 28, EF3)) 0201 29.1 miles (46.8 km) Large tornado touched down in Hodgeman County and destroyed three homes and damaged another house, along with several barns. At least 50 head of cattle were killed and hundreds of trees and power poles were downed. Debris from a shed was found about 40 miles (64 km) to the north and a wedding book registry from one of the destroyed houses was found 34 miles (55 km) away. The tornado then moved into Ness County, where hundreds more trees and power poles were downed, along with seven pivot irrigation sprinklers. At least another 20 head of cattle were killed before the tornado dissipated northwest of Laird.
EF1 Benkelman area Cheyenne, Dundy (NE) 39°55′N 101°26′W / 39.91°N 101.44°W / 39.91; -101.44 (Benkelman (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0209 15 miles (24 km) A house had minor roof damage, broken windows, and a part of a north wall pushed out in Cheyenne County. In Dundy County, three homes were affected, with one losing its roof and suffering significant property damage (destroyed barn and outbuildings). A garage and a carport were destroyed at the second house, and another garage and several grain bins were destroyed at another. Several trees were downed at a golf course as well.
EF0 E of Edson Sherman 39°20′N 101°29′W / 39.33°N 101.48°W / 39.33; -101.48 (Edson (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0229 2.5 miles (4.0 km) Brief touchdown resulting in no damage.
EF0 WNW of Tribune Greeley 38°34′N 102°02′W / 38.56°N 102.04°W / 38.56; -102.04 (Tribune (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0251 7 miles (11 km) Large tornado moved through a sparsely populated area, resulting in no damage.
EF0 NE of Edson Sherman 39°22′N 101°30′W / 39.37°N 101.50°W / 39.37; -101.50 (Edson (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0254 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief tornado over open fields resulted in no damage.
EF0 S of Weskan Wallace 38°48′N 101°58′W / 38.80°N 101.97°W / 38.80; -101.97 (Weskan (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0309 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0 Bird City area Cheyenne 39°44′N 101°31′W / 39.74°N 101.52°W / 39.74; -101.52 (Bird City (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0324 2 miles (3.2 km) Tornado occurred over open fields, resulting in no damage.
Nebraska
EF0 SSW of Merriman Cherry 42°31′N 101°56′W / 42.52°N 101.93°W / 42.52; -101.93 (Merriman (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0012 3 miles (4.8 km) The tops were snapped off of trees and a door was removed from a house.
EF0 NW of Imperial Chase 40°40′N 101°49′W / 40.66°N 101.82°W / 40.66; -101.82 (Imperial (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0105 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown over open rangeland with no damage.
EF1 W of Arthur Arthur 41°25′N 101°55′W / 41.41°N 101.92°W / 41.41; -101.92 (Arthur (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0105 20.6 miles (33.2 km) Long track tornado destroyed approximately 160 feet (49 m) of windbreak trees near a residence.
EF1 NE of Lamar Chase, Perkins 40°41′N 101°49′W / 40.69°N 101.82°W / 40.69; -101.82 (Lamar (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0111 2.5 miles (4.0 km) Power poles were downed along the path.
EF0 SE of Brandon Perkins 40°43′N 101°46′W / 40.71°N 101.76°W / 40.71; -101.76 (Brandon (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0112 0.2 miles (0.32 km) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF1 E of Brandon Perkins 40°46′N 101°47′W / 40.76°N 101.78°W / 40.76; -101.78 (Brandon (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0120 2.3 miles (3.7 km) Power poles were snapped along the path. This tornado occurred simultaneously with the 0120 Grant tornado.
EF2 Grant area Perkins 40°46′N 101°46′W / 40.76°N 101.77°W / 40.76; -101.77 (Grant (Mar. 28, EF2)) 0120 15.9 miles (25.6 km) The tornado hit a farmstead, where it destroyed several outbuildings and grain bins and removed the roof from a metal storage building. It hit a second farmstead and ripped half of the roof from the house. The tornado then struck a third farmstead, where it destroyed several grain bins and a barn as well as causing a hole in the roof of a home. It also downed trees and power poles and turned over several irrigation systems along the path.
EF1 S of Ashby Grant 41°53′N 101°55′W / 41.88°N 101.92°W / 41.88; -101.92 (Ashby (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0146 2 miles (3.2 km) Cattle feeders were moved and trees, power lines, and fences were downed.
EF0 NW of Ogallala Keith 41°03′N 101°51′W / 41.05°N 101.85°W / 41.05; -101.85 (Ogallala (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0200 0.1 miles (160 m) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF1 WSW of Ogallala Keith 41°07′N 101°45′W / 41.12°N 101.75°W / 41.12; -101.75 (Ogallala (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0211 0.7 miles (1.1 km) A garage and several outbuildings were destroyed, roofs were damaged, vehicles were moved, and horse trailers were flipped. Numerous trees and power lines were downed as well.
EF0 N of Ogallala Keith 41°11′N 101°43′W / 41.19°N 101.71°W / 41.19; -101.71 (Ogallala (Mar. 28, EF0)) 0220 0.1 miles (160 m) A few homes suffered minor roof damage and several trees were downed.
Oklahoma
EF2 E of Beaver Beaver 36°44′N 100°25′W / 36.73°N 100.41°W / 36.73; -100.41 (Beaver (Mar. 28, EF2)) 0104 6 miles (9.7 km) A large horse trailer and several utility trailers were destroyed on the west side of a ranch as they were bounced/rolled/thrown for significant distances, with the horse trailer being moved around 150 yards (140 m). Several trees and power poles were snapped at the base and a large grain silo was knocked over, with part of the roof being blown over 100 yards (91 m).
Colorado
EF3 Holly to S of Towner Prowers, Kiowa 38°01′N 102°07′W / 38.02°N 102.12°W / 38.02; -102.12 (Holly (Mar. 28, EF3)) 0154 28 miles (45 km) 2 deaths - Over 200 residences and other buildings were either damaged or destroyed in Prowers County, mostly in the Holly area. In Kiowa County, electrical transmission poles were destroyed. Nine additional people were injured.
EF1 ESE of Towner to NW of Tribune, KS Kiowa, Greeley (KS) 38°28′N 102°03′W / 38.46°N 102.05°W / 38.46; -102.05 (Towner (Mar. 28, EF1)) 0240 11.6 miles (18.7 km) In Kiowa County, four electrical transmission poles were destroyed before the tornado moved into Greeley County, Kansas. No damage was reported in Greeley County. This tornado was from the same supercell that spawned the EF3 Holly tornado.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/28/07, NWS Lubbock, TX, Amarillo, TX, NWS Goodland, KS, Dodge City, KS, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 29 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Thursday, March 29, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Oklahoma
EF1 ESE of Okeene Blaine 36°06′N 98°22′W / 36.10°N 98.36°W / 36.10; -98.36 (Okeene (Mar. 29, EF1)) 2005 2.3 miles (3.7 km) Several garages, barns, grain bins, and silos were damaged. Several structures had roof damage and trees were downed.
EF2 Piedmont area Canadian 35°30′N 97°43′W / 35.50°N 97.71°W / 35.50; -97.71 (Piedmont (Mar. 29, EF2)) 2105 7.5 miles (12.1 km) Many homes, garages, and other structures were damaged. Several travel trailers and a boat were badly damaged, some destroyed. Many trees and power poles, including high-transmission poles, were downed as well. Five people were injured.
EF0 NW of Hillsdale Garfield, Grant 36°37′N 98°01′W / 36.61°N 98.02°W / 36.61; -98.02 (Hillsdale (Mar. 29, EF0)) 2120 3 miles (4.8 km) In Garfield County, the tornado removed the roof from one shed and destroyed another shed. Two metal gates were damaged and several trees were downed. The tornado moved into Grant County and removed the roof from a shed, damaged a barn, and threw two troughs (one of which was found hanging in a tree). Many trees were downed as well before the tornado dissipated.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/29/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 30 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Friday, March 30, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Texas
EF0 NW of Wimberly Hays 30°08′N 98°13′W / 30.14°N 98.22°W / 30.14; -98.22 (Wimberly (Mar. 30, EF0)) 1503 0.2 miles (320 m) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 SW of Dripping Springs Hays 30°07′N 98°10′W / 30.12°N 98.17°W / 30.12; -98.17 (Dripping Springs (Mar. 30, EF0)) 1525 0.3 miles (480 m) Brief touchdown with no damage.
EF0 S of Carbon Eastland 32°14′N 98°50′W / 32.24°N 98.83°W / 32.24; -98.83 (Carbon (Mar. 30, EF0)) 1620 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0 ENE of Sweetwater Nolan, Fisher 32°28′N 100°13′W / 32.47°N 100.21°W / 32.47; -100.21 (Sweetwater (Mar. 30, EF0)) 1702 7.2 miles (11.6 km) Tornado touched down in Nolan County and turned over a tractor-trailer, injuring the driver. It moved into Fisher County and downed trees and power poles before dissipating.
EF0 WNW of Huckabay Erath 32°23′N 98°26′W / 32.38°N 98.44°W / 32.38; -98.44 (Huckabay (Mar. 30, EF0)) 1743 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief tornado with no damage.
EF0 SE of Copperas Cove Bell 31°06′N 97°52′W / 31.10°N 97.86°W / 31.10; -97.86 (Copperas Cove (Mar. 30, EF0)) 2055 2.5 miles (4.0 km) Tornado struck the Fort Hood military base and caused no damage.
EF1 SW of Oglesby Coryell 31°21′N 97°36′W / 31.35°N 97.60°W / 31.35; -97.60 (Oglesby (Mar. 30, EF1)) 2136 3.1 miles (5.0 km) A few barns and two houses were damaged and several trees were downed.
EF1 McGregor area McLennan 31°25′N 97°26′W / 31.42°N 97.44°W / 31.42; -97.44 (McGregor (Mar. 30, EF1)) 2140 2 miles (3.2 km) The back half of a metal rodeo arena was destroyed.
EF0 Riesel area McLennan 31°29′N 96°56′W / 31.48°N 96.93°W / 31.48; -96.93 (Riesel (Mar. 30, EF0)) 2300 0.5 miles (0.80 km) Brief tornado with no damage.
EF1 NNW of Wylie Collin 33°01′N 96°33′W / 33.02°N 96.55°W / 33.02; -96.55 (Wylie (Mar. 30, EF1)) 0220 0.75 miles (1.21 km) Around 25 to 30 homes suffered severe damage to roofs and garage doors. Several other homes suffered minor roof and window damage. Several trees and fences were downed as well.
Kansas
EF0 NE of Council Grove Morris 38°41′N 96°23′W / 38.68°N 96.39°W / 38.68; -96.39 (Council Grove (Mar. 30, EF0)) 0248 2.8 miles (4.5 km) A pole shed was destroyed, a barn was shifted off of its foundation, and a wind mill tower was downed. A few other outbuildings were damaged and several trees and power poles were downed.
EF0 SW of Clinton Douglas 38°52′N 95°28′W / 38.86°N 95.46°W / 38.86; -95.46 (Clinton (Mar. 30, EF0)) 0339 2 miles (3.2 km) A homes was damaged when two trees fell on it and an attached garage lost its roof. Additional trees were before the tornado dissipated.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/30/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

March 31 event

List of confirmed tornadoes - Saturday, March 31, 2007
EF#
Location
County
Coord.
Time (UTC)
Path length
Damage
Texas
EF1 S of Halletsville Lavaca 29°23′N 96°57′W / 29.39°N 96.95°W / 29.39; -96.95 (Halletsville (Mar. 31, EF1)) 0930 0.8 miles (1.3 km) A barn was destroyed, a mobile home was shoved off of its foundation, and several trees were downed.
EF2 SE of Halletsville Lavaca 29°23′N 96°53′W / 29.39°N 96.88°W / 29.39; -96.88 (Halletsville (Mar. 31, EF2)) 0945 0.4 miles (640 m) Brief tornado completely destroyed a mobile home and threw the four occupants, a father and his three children, around 150 feet (46 m) from where the mobile home was. A truck was rolled and crushed as well. The tornado had winds estimated at 115 mph due to the metal remains of the mobile home being twisted.
Nebraska
EF1 WNW of Herman Washington 41°40′N 96°34′W / 41.67°N 96.56°W / 41.67; -96.56 (Herman (Mar. 31, EF1)) 1935 1 mile (1.6 km) A horse barn was almost completely destroyed and several sheds were damaged. Several trees and fences were downed as well.
Iowa
EF0 NW of Oelwein Fayette 41°42′N 91°56′W / 41.70°N 91.93°W / 41.70; -91.93 (Oelwein (Mar. 31, EF0)) 2158 0.25 miles (400 m) Brief tornado destroyed a 100-year-old barn, damaged a garage, a machine shed, and a windmill, and blew out the windows in a farmhouse. A few trees were downed as well.
EF1 N of Delaware to S of Garber Delaware, Clayton 42°39′N 91°17′W / 42.65°N 91.28°W / 42.65; -91.28 (Edgewood (Mar. 31, EF1)) 2229 11.9 miles (19.2 km) Tornado touched down in Delaware County and struck eight farmsteads, producing mostly minor damage to outbuildings and downing trees. However, a dairy barn collapsed at one of these farmsteads, killing 24 cows. A garage was shifted off of its foundation and more trees were downed before the tornado entered Clayton County. There, it hit another farm and destroyed a machine shed, with debris being stabbed into the ground in a nearby field. Several trees were downed as well before the tornado dissipated.
Missouri
EF0 SSE of St. Louis St. Louis 38°37′N 90°15′W / 38.61°N 90.25°W / 38.61; -90.25 (St. Louis (Mar. 31, EF0)) 2250 1.7 miles (2.7 km) Several homes and other buildings suffered roof and window damage. A large billboard and several traffic lights were damaged and many trees and a lamp post were downed. Two people were injured.
Wisconsin
EF0 ENE of Potosi Grant 42°41′N 90°41′W / 42.69°N 90.68°W / 42.69; -90.68 (Potosi (Mar. 31, EF0)) 2318 0.25 miles (400 m) Brief tornado caused minor damage to a few structures and downed a few trees.
Source: SPC Storm Reports Reports for 03/31/07, NCDC Storm Events Database

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