The most significant tornado occurred across Craig and Ottawa
Counties in Northeast Oklahoma. This EF-4 Tornado caused extensive
damage in the town of Picher, Oklahoma and resulted in 6 fatalities.
The tornado touched down 2.5 miles southwest of Chetopa, KS near
the Oklahoma/Kansas state line. The tornado continued eastward inot
the southern portion of Picher, OK where extensive and widespread
damage occurred to numerous residental structures.
Based on the structural damage in this area, the tornado is rated
an EF4 on the
Enhanced Fujita Scale with winds estimated at 165 to
175 mph.
The tornado continued southeast across the northern edge of the
city of Quapaw, then crossed interstate 44 near mile marker 325.
The tornado then moved into southwest Missouri, 3 miles northeast
of Peoria, OK.
The tornado track length in Northeast Oklahoma was approximately
29 miles, with a maximum width of one mile. Click on the map below
for a larger image of the track based on the National Weather Service
damage survey of this area. The purple letters correspond to the
aerial images below, and images from the ground survey are also
available below.
A brief tornado occurred in parallel with the Picher tornado in
Ottawa County. The tornado developed 4.75 miles east of Quapaw and
merged with the then weakening Picher tornado 2.1 miles north of
Peoria. The resultant tornadic circulation rapidly expanded in width
to near one mile as it moved into Missouri. This tornado had a path
length of 2 miles, was 200 yards wide, and was rated EF1. |