At 750 AM EDT, a front was located near San Marcos Wreck, moving northeast at 15 knots. Mississippi's Easter Sunday tornado outbreak killed 14 people and damaged hundreds of homes, state officials said.

Damages in Seneca alone were reported as being in excess of $200 million.This large, violent multiple-vortex tornado first touched down in The tornado was on the ground for 27 minutes, reached a maximum width of 1,300 yards (1,200 m), traveled 23.73 miles (38.19 km) and was rated EF4.

AT 512 AM PDT, SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 11 MILES WEST OF CLOVERDALE TO 8 MILES WEST OF BOULDER CREEK, MOVING NORTH AT 50 MPH.

in the tornado forum indicating why you belive the path to be incorrect.Paths generated from NCDC data are typically more detailed due to the way coordinates are listed in each archive:Javascript is required for this site. Map Warning Start Warning End Phenomena States Warning Summary Warning Counties Warning End Warning States Map; show me: 2020-08-14 07:03:00 UTC: 2020-08-14 08:00:00 UTC If you see a path that is depicted incorrectly, please post a comment A tornado rated as F0 is the least damaging, while an F5 is the most damaging.- Valid values are any county or parish in the United States and Puerto Rico- Polygons represent shapes of defined geographic areasThe Tornado History Project generates approximate paths through separate historical archives provided by the Storm Prediction Center (SPC)
6 in Arkansas. At 1257 AM PDT, strong thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 43 nm southwest of Point Sur to 13 nm west of Cape San Martin, moving north at 30 knots.

National Weather Service officials said strong winds were sweeping through other parts of Mississippi and a tornado appeared near the Alabama state line. For instance, the March 3, 1966 F5 that went through Jackson, Mississippi went through the southern part of the city, not north of the city as shown on the map.Seriously?
The Tornado History Project can Find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds.Tornadoes in Mississippi and Louisiana have caused "catastrophic" damage and at least six deaths after touching down Sunday, emergency officials say. The following statistics and definitions are derived from the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) historical tornado archive. At 209 AM PDT, strong thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 35 nm southwest of Point Ano Nuevo to near Point Pinos, moving north at 45 knots. There are several reasons that paths may be inaccurate:Even with the above in mind, the data is the best available. There was one fatality and five injuries. At 1252 AM PDT, a strong thunderstorm was located 45 nm southwest of Point Sur, or 94 nm west of Morro Bay, moving north at 35 knots.

AT 610 AM PDT, STRONG THUNDERSTORMS WERE LOCATED ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 62 NM SOUTHWEST OF POINT ANO NUEVO TO 23 NM WEST OF POINT PINOS, MOVING NORTH AT 25 KNOTS. Despite the extensive damage, there were no casualties from the tornado.This large and violent wedge tornado touched down just southwest of the rural Six minutes after the first EF4 tornado lifted far southwest of Bassfield, the same parent supercell thunderstorm produced another violent, long-tracked wedge tornado that touched down just south-southwest of the town.The tornado then reached its peak strength as it tore through the rural community of The massive tornado continued to grow in size, reaching its peak width of 2.25 mi (3.62 km) west of The tornado was estimated by the NWS to have been 2.25 mi (3.62 km) wide, making it the widest tornado in Mississippi state history, and the third-widest on record in the United States, just behind the This strong, long-tracked wedge tornado was spawned by a supercell thunderstorm that tracked closely behind, and just north of the supercell that produced the previous two EF4 tornadoes.