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Public Information Statement...CORRECTED
National Weather Service Jackson KY
621 PM EST Fri Feb 7 2025


...NWS Damage Survey for February 6, 2025 Owsley Tornado Event...


.Owsley...

Rating:                 EF1
Estimated Peak Wind:    93 mph
Path Length /statute/:  1.52 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   175 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             02/06/2025
Start Time:             08:15 AM EST
Start Location:         1 S Island City / Owsley County / KY
Start Lat/Lon:          37.3533 / -83.7714

End Date:               02/06/2025
End Time:               08:19 AM EST
End Location:           1 ESE Island City / Owsley County / KY
End Lat/Lon:            37.3544 / -83.7439

Survey Summary:

The National Weather Service surveyed damage near the Island City
community of Owsley County. The same storm system that led to the
tornado in eastern Rockcastle County produced another tornado just
across the Jackson County line into Owsley County around 8:15 am
EST. This tornado dropped down on the west side of Hwy-1350,
leading to multiple trees being snapped and uprooted. The trees
were lying in different directions, including one that landed on a
derelict house in the middle of a clearing just off of the road.
From here the tornado crossed the road and proceeded eastward into
a holler (Clem`s Cemetery Road), where it continued to cause
considerable tree damage. Two mobile homes towards the head of the
holler also sustained damage, specifically to the west facing
side, as well as to the underpinning. From the holler, the tornado
path went over the ridge to the east, crossed Rone Fork Branch
Road, then continued towards Anglin Branch Road. A shed-built home
along Anglin Brook Road sustained major damage as the walls
collapsed. Debris from this structure was strewn in multiple
directions, but namely to the north and northeast. Again, there
was also widespread tree damage along this area as well, spanning
about a 100-yard path along the road. The tornado`s path came to
an end shortly after this point, where it likely lifted.

The National Weather Service would like to extend their
appreciation to the Owsley Emergency Management for their
assistance conducting the damage survey

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EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the
following categories:

EF0.....65 to 85 mph
EF1.....86 to 110 mph
EF2.....111 to 135 mph
EF3.....136 to 165 mph
EF4.....166 to 200 mph
EF5.....>200 mph

NOTE:
The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to
change pending final review of the event and publication in
NWS Storm Data.


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