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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Hastings NE
510 PM CDT Sun Apr 28 2024

...NWS Damage Survey for Friday, April 26, 2024 Tornado Event...

.Overview...On Friday, April 26, 2024, two supercells produced
five tornadoes across south central Nebraska. The tornadoes were
confined to Buffalo, Sherman, Howard and Greeley counties.
Supercells which produce more than one tornado are usually
called cyclic supercells, as when a supercell forms more than
one tornado, it is deemed to have "cycled" through the
lifecycle of each tornado.

Below is a damage survey summary of four of the tornadoes. The
damage survey summary of the 5th tornado, which crossed the
Greeley/Boone county line, will be issued after final review
by both the Hastings and Omaha/Valley NWS offices.

The staff of NWS Hastings would like to think local Emergency
Management and residents for their invaluable help conducting
the surveys.

.Ravenna Tornado...

Rating:                 EF1
Estimated Peak Wind:    90 mph
Path Length /statute/:  4.76 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   175 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             04/26/2024
Start Time:             12:16 PM CDT
Start Location:         2 ESE Ravenna / Buffalo County / NE
Start Lat/Lon:          41.0188 / -98.8736

End Date:               04/26/2024
End Time:               12:31 PM CDT
End Location:           3 N Ravenna / Sherman County / NE
End Lat/Lon:            41.0752 / -98.9202

Survey Summary:
This tornado was the first tornado of the day and started
near the ethanol plant east of Ravenna, where minor damage
occurred on a catwalk. The tornado moved north-northwest
during its life cycle. The most significant damage was
at a residence in southern Sherman county, where outbuildings
were damaged/destroyed. The tornado was rated an EF1 with an
estimated peak wind speed of 90 mph, based upon damage
to a power pole and the structures. The tornado faded
away on or very near State Highway 68 about 3 miles north
of Ravenna in Sherman county.

.Rockville Tornado...

Rating:                 EF1
Estimated Peak Wind:    105 mph
Path Length /statute/:  5.71 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   100 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             04/26/2024
Start Time:             12:32 PM CDT
Start Location:         2 S Rockville / Sherman County / NE
Start Lat/Lon:          41.0951 / -98.8275

End Date:               04/26/2024
End Time:               12:48 PM CDT
End Location:           4 NNE Rockville / Sherman County / NE
End Lat/Lon:            41.177 / -98.8171

Survey Summary:
The same supercell spawned a 2nd tornado in Sherman county,
this time starting out south of Rockville. The tornado was
first sighted in a field, after which it moved north and
crossed the Middle Loup River. The tornado caused EF1 rated
damage to a home and damaged to outbuildings just south
of town.

The tornado moved north along the east edge of Rockville
and damaged trees, a couple of grain bins and outbuildings.
It continued to move north roughly along the Rockville Road
and snapped several power poles. Base upon reports, the
tornado likely dissipated in open country about
4 miles north of town.

The EF1 rating and estimated peak wind speed of 105 mph
was assigned basedupon the snapped power poles north of town.

.Elba Tornado...

Rating:                 EF3
Estimated Peak Wind:    145 mph
Path Length /statute/:  9.54 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   600 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             04/26/2024
Start Time:             12:58 PM CDT
Start Location:         1 SSE Farwell / Howard County / NE
Start Lat/Lon:          41.2028 / -98.6199

End Date:               04/26/2024
End Time:               01:21 PM CDT
End Location:           3 N Elba / Howard County / NE
End Lat/Lon:            41.3301 / -98.5612

Survey Summary:
Initially narrow, this tornado started south of Farwell
with eyewitness reports, and would eventually turn into
a large EF3 rated tornado.

The tornado moved across rural areas north of Farwell
causing tree damage and overturning center irrigation pivot
systems. As the tornado emerged onto the North Loup River
Valley just west of Elba, it gained significant strength.

Just west of Elba, a farmstead sustained heavy damage
to a home, outbuildings and vehicles, among other items.
A well built metal building structure was demolished along
with extensive damage to the nearby farm home. Based upon
damage indicators, this location was deemed to have the
strongest winds, estimated at 145 mph, which resulted in
an EF3 rating for the tornado.

The tornado was estimated to be around 600 yards wide as
it crossed Highway 11 just northwest of Elba. A long stretch
of power poles were knocked down along Odell Road. The
tornado eventually navigated across the North Loup River
about 2.5 miles north of town.

At this point, the tornado moved into pasture ground. Based
upon radar data, timing and lack of solid damage indicators,
NWS Hastings believes this tornado likely weakened as it
moved north. However, this also started the process for the
next tornado to form to its east.

.Wolbach Tornado...

Rating:                 EF2
Estimated Peak Wind:    135 mph
Path Length /statute/:  9.59 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   880 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             04/26/2024
Start Time:             01:32 PM CDT
Start Location:         5 NE Elba / Howard County / NE
Start Lat/Lon:          41.3446 / -98.5073

End Date:               04/26/2024
End Time:               01:54 PM CDT
End Location:           3 N Wolbach / Greeley County / NE
End Lat/Lon:            41.4506 / -98.4016

Survey Summary:
Through a roughly 10-minute process, during which the
supercell did not move much, a 4th tornado formed in
northern Howard county. This tornado would eventually
grow into the widest tornado, at least 1/2 mile wide
at times.

This tornado was rated an EF2 with estimated peak wind
speeds of 135 mph based on upon metal power pole damage
just west of the Highway 281 and 22 junction near
Wolbach. The tornado had previously destroyed a metal
building to the southwest, and would go on to destroy
a couple of wood framed outbuildings to the northeast
of Highway 281. The south edge of the tornado likely
passed just north of the Highway 281/22 intersection.
It was in this general area and along the county line
that the tornado at least 1/2 mile wide.

The tornado marched northeast causing damage to at least
one residence, outbuildings, trees and center irrigation
pivots.

As the supercell slowed down north of Wolbach, this
tornado likely diminished (the damage noted was much
less severe and sparse) and the supercell begin a
process of developing another tornado to the east,
likely similar to the process described previously.

&&

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 events and publication in
NWS Storm Data.


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