The NWS in Wilmington issued a Tornado Emergency for Western Columbus as the tornado rapidly intensified to High-End EF2 strength as it slammed into Bolton Field. Ohio, Indiana Tornadoes Leave Trail Of Destruction - Dayton, OH - At least half a dozen communities from eastern Indiana through central Ohio saw damage. Residents had over 30 minutes of lead time before the tornado hit, as a result, nobody died in German Village. CAPE values were around 4,000 J/kg. A 30% significant tornado risk was issued for the areas in and around Columbus, Ohio. Stark County: An EF0 tornado produced around 80 mph wind speeds. All rights reserved. A EF1 tornado with estimated wind speeds up to 90 mph touched down Wednesday morning, causing damage in parts of Columbus, the National Weather Service in Wilmington confirmed. Hypothetical Tornadoes Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. *Tornado risk is calculated from the destruction path that has occured within 30 miles of the location.

The tornado then crossed the "split" (the area in which I-70 and I-71 are merged) as it weakened to Low-End EF3 strength.

The tornado destroyed over 400 homes in Bexley before exiting the town.

Copyright © 2020 Homefacts.com (TM) . Columbus, OH is a Moderate Risk area for tornados. On March 9th, the SPC noted the possibility of a severe weather outbreak occurring on March 14th. The tornado reached Low-End EF4 strength as it moved into Franklinton. The tornado continued to widen and strengthen as it turned east. The tornado reintensified to High-End EF3 strength as it slammed into German Village, a historic village that lied just south of Downtown. From there it moved generally … The tornado killed 20 people in Franklinton. At 5:29 P.M radar indicated a Severe Thunderstorm Capable of Producing a tornado southwest of Galloway, 11 minutes later a tornado that would go on to be the first violent tornado to ever occur in Franklin County, touched down south of Galloway.

While most of the homes in this neighborhood were very poorly built, a tornado shelter had opened just 3 days prior to this event.

The next day the SPC issued a day 2 Enhanced risk of severe weather with the main concern being tornadoes some of which could be strong, for the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area. A new Tornado Emergency was issued by the NWS, this time for Downtown Columbus, and the eastern suburbs.

Columbus, OH » 81° Columbus, OH ... A tornado with winds up to 140 mph (225 kph) struck near Trotwood, Ohio, a community of about 24,500 people eight miles (12 kilometers) outside Dayton.

At 4:41 P.M EDT, the National Weather Service in Wilmington, Ohio issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Montgomery County, in Western Ohio.

The 2020 Columbus, Ohio Tornado was a long-tracked, violent tornado that occurred on May 19, 2020.

At 16:30 UTC SPC issued a 45% significant tornado risk for all of Franklin County and portions of Pickaway, Delaware, Union, Madison, and Fairfield  Counties. The tornado reached Low-End EF4 strength once again as it turned northeast and moved into Old Town East. Tornado warnings were issued for Franklin and Licking Counties as a line of storms downed trees and power lines across Central Ohio Wednesday evening.No touch downs were reported in …

The tornado widened as it slammed into Hilltop at High-End EF3 strength.

According to records, the largest tornado in the Columbus area was an F3 in 1970 that caused 1 injuries and 0 deaths.

The tornado briefly to EF1 strength as it hit the Franklin County Conservatory, before re-intensifying to High-End EF3 strength as it tore through Bexley. In all, 15,500 people died, along with~400,000 injuries, and$55 billion (2020 USD) in damages.

On March 9th, the SPC noted the possibility of a severe weather outbreak occurring on March 14th. On March 14th, 2022 a large and deadly tornado devastated portions of Columbus, Ohio killing 42 people and injuring over 1,520 and causing$1.4 billion in the process. High amounts of shear and lift were also present. The tornado reached Low-End EF3 strength as it crossed I-270 and entered Hilltop, a neighborhood in Western Columbus.

On March 12th the SPC issued a day 3 slight risk for portions of Central Ohio.

President Joe Biden(my prediction for 2020) visited the area and said: "As Vice President, I saw numerous communities devastated by natural disasters, but this, this just tops it all."

The tornado intensified to High-End EF4 strength as it entered the south runway of Ohio Governor Mike DeWine declared a state of emergency for Franklin County. Airplane Hangers had their roofs ripped off, and private jets were damaged.

WIP The tornado killed 42 people and injured 1,524, and caused $1.4 billion in damage. The tornado made a sharp turn and began to move southeast, as the tornado Crossed SR 315.

An Upper-Level Low was situated near Chicago, Illinois, a cold front was situated near Mansfield, Ohio. On March 12th the SPC issued a day 3 slight risk for portions of Central Ohio.

The supercell tracked east, and at 5:04 P.M EDT, spotters reported a well defined Wall Cloud southeast of London.

The tornado weakened to EF2 strength as it clipped the southern edge of downtown Columbus. The Tornado killed 14 people in Hilltop. Some Skyscrapers suffered broken windows as the tornadoes outer circulation moved over downtown.