November 2005 Iowa Tornado Outbreak - Confirmed Tornadoes

Confirmed Tornadoes

F# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Iowa
F1 N of Bayard Greene 2150 1 miles
(1.6 km)
F3 Stratford area Boone, Webster, Hamilton 2227 17.6 miles
(28.2 km)
1 death - There was extensive tornado damage across the southern half of the town. At least two dozen homes completely destroyed and many others damaged along its 150 yard (165 m) wide path. One person was killed and another was injured. A gas leak forced the evacuation of most of the town impeding rescue efforts.
F2 Woodward area Dallas 2228 12 miles
(19.2 km)
Dozens of homes damaged or destroyed, including several homes shifted off their foundations. One farm was also destroyed.
F1 E of Hospers Sioux 2230 1 miles
(1.6 km)
F2 NW of Madrid Boone 2241 1 miles
(1.6 km)
F1 W of Luther Boone 2248 6 miles
(9.6 km)
Heavy damage to one farm site and moderate damage to one home.
F0 Ames area Story 2256 0.2 miles
(0.32 km)
F2 N of Ames Boone, Story 2258 12 miles
(19.2 km)
Heavy damage to several homes along its path. Tornado was visible from Iowa State University and forced the evacuation of the stadium during a football game.
F0 Story City Story 2315 1.6 miles
(2.6 km)
Aerial surveys showed minor damage.
F1 N of Roland Story, Hamilton, Hardin 2320 8 miles
(12.8 km)
Several farm sites were damaged along its track.
F0 S of Williams Hamilton 2327 1.5 miles
(2.4 km)
No damage was reported.
F0 SE of Robertson Hardin 2350 0.7 miles
(1.1 km)
F1 Blakesburg Monroe 0040 1.5 miles
(2.4 km)
Destroyed a barn along its short track.
Missouri
F1 NE of Hoburg Lawrence 0140 5 miles
(8 km)
Arkansas
F0 W of Mena Polk 0427 3.5 miles
(5.6 km)

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