It has been determined by the National Weather Service storm
survey teams that there were four tornadoes on the night of March
12th across far Eastern Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas. Below are
the preliminary details on each tornado:
Tornado One:
Touched down at 909pm, March 12, 2006 in Northwest Cherokee County
Oklahoma...1 mile north of Peggs. The tornado traveled 29 miles
at speeds of near 60 mph and attained a maximum width of 0.25 miles.
The tornado was rated an F-3 on the Fujita scale based on damage
4 miles West-Southwest of Colcord, Oklahoma. The tornado lifted
at 942 pm...4 miles northwest of Colcord. The tornado damaged 67
homes in the Twin Oaks and Colcord areas...destroying 36 of the
homes. Five businessess were damaged in the same area. Eight people
were injured...none life-threatening.
Tornado Two:(updated 3/22/2006)
A survey team spent the afternoon of March 22nd in far southeast Delware county
Oklahoma where radar data had suggested that tornado damage may have occurred.
Information provided by local officials and spotters in the region narrowed the
search area and additional tornado damage was found...beginning about 2 miles
southeast of Colcord. This damage appears to be associated with the aforementioned
tornado 2...thus details of tornado 2 have been modified.
Tornado 2 touched down at 937 pm, March 12, 2006 in southeastern Delaware County
Oklahoma...about 3 miles southeast of Colcord. The tornado traveled about 22
miles at speeds near 45 mph and attained a maximum width of 0.4 miles. The tornado
was rated F-3 on the Fujita scale based on damage to homes 2 to
3 miles southwest of Centerton Arkansas. The tornado lifted at 1008pm...4
miles west of the Bentonville Airport. The tornado damaged approximately
175 homes...41 reported destroyed. There were approximately 12 injuries...none
life-threatening.
The new damage also suggests that two tornadoes occurred simultaneously for a short
period of time in southeast Delaware county.
Tornado Three:
Touched down at 1011pm, March 12, 2006...near Interstate 540 and
Highway 62 just southwest of Bentonville in Benton County Arkansas.
The tornado has a path length of 5 miles...and a maximum width of
250 yards before lifting at 1020pm 1.4 miles south of Avoca. Based
on damage estimates this tornado was rated an F-2 on the Fujita
scale.
Tornado Four:
Touched down at 1050pm, March 12, 2006...6.0 miles northwest of
Urbanette in Northwest Carroll County Arkansas. The tornado had
a path length of 3.0 miles...and a maximum width of 200 yards before
lifting at 1055pm 5.4 miles north of Urbanette. The damage occurred
in mostly open rural areas...damaging mainly trees and slightly
damaging a few homes. Based on damage estimates this tornado was
rated an F-1 on the Fujita scale.
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