Tornado on Feb. 05, 2008 21:58 PM CST (2024)

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has been tracking tornadoes for decades. This interactive map, which contains data from January 1950 to January 31, 2024, pinpoints where a cyclone touched down and traces its path of destruction. For more recent tornadoes, clicking deeper provides more details, damage estimates and whether someone was injured or killed in the storm.

Summary

The Super Severe Weather Outbreak on Feb. 5, 2008 produced supercelluar thunderstorms, well in advance of a multicell line of thunderstorms. The whole episode lasted about 6 hours. This occurred ironically while many states, including Tennessee, were participating in the Super Tuesday Primary Election. Fortunately, polls had already closed in the mid state when these tornadoes struck.

Date/TimeF ScaleLength (in miles)Width (in feet)Injury*Fataliy**Property DamageCrops Damage
Feb. 05, 2008 20:05 PM CSTEF12.02500 (0)0 (0)
Minor tree damage.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:07 PM CSTEF24.234400 (0)0 (0)$10,000,000
The tornado came out of northern Benton County and caused damage in Houston County. Trees were uprooted and snapped, and homes were damaged along Highway 147 from the Tennessee River to just west-northwest of McKinnon. There were 20 power poles down on Danville Rd. Worst damage was from Big Sandy to Faxon to Grannys Branch.||Fourteen homes were destroyed, and one other had major damage. About half of these homes were mobile homes.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:10 PM CSTEF12.572000 (0)0 (0)$400,000
Numerous trees were blown down in Perry County. Across extreme northwest Lewis County, trailers were destroyed. Roofs were damaged. Barns and outbuildings were flattened along McCord Hollow Road and Cane Creek Rd. This tornado continued into Lewis and Hickman Counties.||TEMA reported this tornado destroyed 4 homes, and one mobile home in Perry County.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:10 PM CSTEF18.74500 (0)0 (0)
Several homes damaged. The tornado continued into Perry County.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:12 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
The hail was covering the ground.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:14 PM CSTEF06.132000 (0)0 (0)$500,000
Across extreme northwest Lewis County, trailers were destroyed. Roofs were damaged. Barns and outbuildings were flattened along McCord Hollow Road and Cane Creek Rd.||TEMA reported 6 homes had major damage, one mobile home was destroyed in Lewis County.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:20 PM CSTEF114.15200 (0)0 (0)
Some trees were down.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:20 PM CSTEF11.37500 (0)0 (0)
Some trees were down.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:25 PM CSTEF22.334400 (0)0 (0)$250,000
Trees were down. Homes were damaged. TEMA reported 10 homes had major damage, 2 mobile homes were destroyed and 20 mobile homes had major damage.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:27 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Nickel size hail was observed.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:30 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Cocorahs observer reported quarter size hail.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:30 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)$1,000
Three trees were blown down in the county.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:40 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)$1,000
A few trees were blown down.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:40 PM CSTEF25.343001 (0)0 (0)$500,000
Extensive damage in the Brushy Community. Trees were down, and homes were damaged. One person was injured.||TEMA reported 7 homes were destroyed, and 38 homes had major damage.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:45 PM CST1 (0)0 (0)$10,000
There were downed trees in Indian Mound. One home had roof damage and another home lost part of its vinyl siding and a swing set. One man was injured and treated on the scene for an eye injury.
Feb. 05, 2008 20:46 PM CSTEF219.983000 (0)0 (0)$250,000
Homes damaged in Leaper Fork area. One house collapsed and another hit on Cold Water Rd.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:01 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Hail the size of quarters were observed.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:07 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Feb. 05, 2008 21:22 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Golf ball size hail reported by Cocorahs observer.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:25 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Nickel size hail was observed at Vanderbilt University.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:32 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)$500
A tree was down on White Bluff Rd.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:35 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)$1,000
A few trees were blown down.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:40 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Feb. 05, 2008 21:40 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Golf ball size hail reported in Madison.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:43 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)$100,000
Five houses were destroyed, and 8 mobile homes were damaged.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:45 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Feb. 05, 2008 21:46 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Quarter size hail was covering the ground.
Feb. 05, 2008 21:47 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Feb. 05, 2008 21:49 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Feb. 05, 2008 21:58 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)$50,000
Cars were overturned and numerous trees were down.
Feb. 05, 2008 22:00 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)$5,000
Trees were down near Zeiglers Fort and Cairo Rd.
Feb. 05, 2008 22:02 PM CSTEF34.3288014 (0)7 (1)$10,000,000
The Castalian Springs Post Office was completely destroyed. There were 85 homes destroyed in Sumner County. ||Also in Castalian Springs, a 180 year-old structure called Wynnewood, lost the top of its structure due to the tornado. The historic log structure served as a stagecoach stop. The structure had 3 chimneys and was 142 feet long, making it the longest log structure in Tennessee.||Officials say it would take 2 years and $6 million to restore Wynnewood. It is Sumner County's sole historic landmark.||Also, 102 trees were lost in the area by the tornado.||The 11-month-old son of Kerri Stowell survived the storm and was found miraculously unharmed in a field across the street from their home in Castalian Springs. Unfortunately, Kerri Stowell was killed in the tornado. ||The tornado directly killed 7 people in Sumner County, and there was one indirect fatality when Mr. Lampkin, age 63, died of a heart attack while seeking shelter in his home. There were 14 people injured in Sumner County. ||This tornado continued into Trousdale and Macon Counties, and also into Kentucky.
Feb. 05, 2008 22:07 PM CSTEF25.878805 (0)2 (0)$1,000
Tornado ripped a gas plant and caused a gas leak and fire at the Columbia Gulf Transmission Company at 5422 Green Grove Road in Hartsville, TN. The fire eventually burned itself out. Two people were killed, and 5 people were injured. Ten homes were destroyed, and 23 homes had major damage.
Feb. 05, 2008 22:12 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Cocorahs observer reported quarter size hail.
Feb. 05, 2008 22:15 PM CSTEF319.3488044 (0)13 (1)$14,100,000$1,000,000
Thirteen people were killed, and 44 folks were injured. Most of the fatalities occurred in Williams, just northwest of Lafayette. Also, 170 homes were destroyed, and 9 homes had major damage. ||There was one indirect fatality, a male 48 years of age, due to carbon monoxide poisoning in his home from a generator on Feb. 6, 2008.||Pres. George W. Bush toured Macon County destruction on February 8th and promised relief to individuals. ||The logging industry in Macon County was hit hard. About a million dollars worth of trees were destroyed, which will take decades to replenish. It was estimated that the tornado outbreak did 10 million dollars worth of damage to trees in the state of Tennessee.||One large brick home worth about 350 thousand dollars was poorly built. The bricks rested on cinder blocks that were not cemented. This was noticed on a storm survey.||Schools were closed for over a week, and classes did not start again until Tuesday, February 19.||FEMA spent 4.1 million dollars for housing displaced residents in trailers.
Feb. 05, 2008 22:20 PM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Feb. 05, 2008 23:41 PM CSTEF00.1200 (0)0 (0)
Minor tree damage.
Feb. 05, 2008 23:51 PM CSTEF00.1200 (0)0 (0)
Minor tree damage.
Feb. 06, 2008 00:11 AM CST0 (0)0 (0)
Feb. 06, 2008 00:32 AM CSTEF00.1200 (0)0 (0)
Minor tree damage.
Feb. 06, 2008 00:44 AM CSTEF00.1200 (0)0 (0)
Trees were blown down.
Feb. 06, 2008 01:12 AM CSTEF03.26500 (0)0 (0)
Some minor tree damage.
Feb. 06, 2008 01:22 AM CSTEF111.761000 (0)0 (0)
Some tree damage.
Feb. 06, 2008 01:45 AM CSTEF01.63000 (0)0 (0)
Minor tree damage.
Feb. 06, 2008 03:15 AM CST11 (0)0 (0)$5,000
Trees and power lines were down around the county. |TEMA reported 11 injuries around the county.
Feb. 06, 2008 03:25 AM CST0 (0)0 (0)$2,000
A barn was destroyed on Sanderson Branch Road in the Pleasant Shade Community.
Feb. 06, 2008 03:50 AM CST0 (0)0 (0)$3,000
Trees were blown down.
Feb. 06, 2008 04:00 AM CST0 (0)0 (0)$3,000
Trees were down.
Feb. 06, 2008 04:03 AM CST0 (0)0 (0)$3,000
Trees were blown down.
Feb. 06, 2008 04:13 AM CST0 (0)0 (0)$20,000
Trees and power lines were down. Business signs damaged. Trees fell on 4 homes.

* Direct Injury (Indirect Injury)
* Direct Fatality (Indirect Fatality)

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F Scale***

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EF4

EF3

EF2

EF1

EF0

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*** Enhanced Fujita Scale describes the strength of the tornado based on the amount and type of damage caused by the tornado. The F-scale of damage will vary in the destruction area; therefore, the highest value of the F-scale is recorded for each event. EF0 – Light Damage (40 – 72 mph), EF1 – Moderate Damage (73 – 112 mph), EF2 – Significant damage (113 – 157 mph), EF3 – Severe Damage (158 – 206 mph), EF4 – Devastating Damage (207 – 260 mph), EF5 – Incredible Damage (261 – 318 mph)

Source: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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