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Tornado Track Map for Beaver County, OK
 
Beaver County, OK Tornadoes Prior to 1950
# Date Time
(CST)
Path
Length
(miles)
Path
Width
(yards)
F-Scale Killed Injured County Path
  05/12/1892 1735   33       Beaver Gate
  04/09/1944 1730 25 75   0 0 Beaver Near Liberal KS - into KS
  05/20/1949 1710 4 100   1   Beaver Near Balko
  05/20/1949 1710 s 100   0   Beaver Near Balko
  05/20/1949 1710 s 100   0   Beaver Near Beaver
  10/09/1949 2030 35 500   0 2 Beaver/ Harper Near Slapout - near "Girrard?"
Beaver County, OK Tornadoes (1950-Present*)
# Date Time
(CST)
Path
Length
(miles)
Path
Width
(yards)
F-Scale Killed Injured County Path
1 05/11/1950 1830 0.5 77 F1 0 0 Beaver Beaver
2 04/26/1951 1915 0.1 10 F1 0 0 Beaver Beaver (west side)
3 07/16/1952 1730 0.1 30 F1 0 0 Beaver Turpin
4 06/22/1953 2200 1 300 F1 0 0 Beaver near Boyd
5 05/22/1955 2100 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver near Balko
6 10/13/1957 1720 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver just N of Gate
7 06/15/1960 0100 0.1 10 F? 0 0 Beaver 4.5 S Gray
8 06/03/1961 1800 1.3 10 F2 0 0 Beaver Near Balko
9 05/27/1962 1730 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver 10 W Beaver
10 06/08/1962 2010 0.1 10 F1 0 0 Beaver just S of Forgan
11 06/08/1962 2015 0.1 10 F1 0 0 Beaver 4 S Beaver
12 06/08/1962 2015 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver 2 W Beaver
13 06/08/1962 2015 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver 3 W Beaver
14 06/22/1962 2253 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver Near Boyd
15 07/15/1963 2015 0.1 10 F3 0 0 Beaver 6 WSW Beaver
16 07/15/1963 2020 0.1 10 F2 0 0 Beaver 7 SW Beaver
17 05/31/1967 2110 0.8 440 F1 0 0 Beaver Bryans Corner
18 05/03/1968 0310 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver S of Logan
19 06/08/1968 1730 0.8 10 F2 0 0 Beaver 5 SW Turpin
20 06/10/1969 1900 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver SW part of county near Texas State Line
21 09/06/1970 1925 0.1 10 F2 0 0 Beaver 9 SE Beaver
22 06/09/1971 1706 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver N of Turpin
23 06/09/1971 2045 0.1 10 F1 0 0 Beaver Near Knowles
24 04/25/1972 2345 0.1 17 F1 0 0 Beaver Near Beaver
25 05/01/1977 1550 3 100 F2 0 0 Beaver near Forgan
26 05/20/1980 1625 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver near Gate
27 03/18/1982 2355 88 880 F4 0 12
(7)
Moore TX/ Hansford TX/ Ochiltree TX/ Beaver OK 5 SE Sunray TX- Bryans Corner OK [7 injuries in Oklahoma]
28 05/24/1982 1645 4 10 F0 0 0 Beaver 2 ENE- 6 ENE Elmwood
29 06/13/1983 1503 0.1 10 F0 0 0 Beaver 3 S Beaver
30 03/22/1987 1932 10 83 F2 0 6 Beaver 4 S- 6 NE Elmwood
31 07/15/1990 1645 0.1 20 F0 0 0 Beaver 10 WSW Beaver
32 06/18/1991 1740-1752 0.5 30 F0 0 0 Beaver 3 S Elmwood
33 06/02/1993 2130 0.5 50 F0 0 0 Beaver 4 N Turpin
34 09/18/1993 1814-1818 0.5 100 F0 0 0 Beaver 6 ESE Elmwood
35 03/25/1995 1525-1535 3 100 F1 0 0 Beaver 8 WSW Elmwood
36 03/25/1995 1815 0.5 50 F0 0 0 Beaver 3 W Logan
37 05/17/1995 1416-1424 2 100 F0 0 0 Beaver 5 N Follett
38 06/15/1997 1810-1814 0.5 100 F1 0 2 Beaver 5 N Turpin
39 04/10/2001 2240-2310 12 200 F2 0 0 Beaver 8 S Balko - 9 S Beaver
40 04/10/2001 2300-2315 6 100 F1 0 0 Beaver 8 SE Balko - 2 E Elmwood
41 04/10/2001 2310-2320 2 50 F0 0 0 Beaver 6 NNW - 8 N Elmwood
42 09/19/2001 1830-1832 0.1 25 F0 0 0 Beaver 6.5 SSW Beaver
43 06/15/2002 1703-1709 0.2 25 F0 0 0 Beaver 7 WSW Turpin
44 05/15/2003 2000-2002 0.8 20 F0 0 0 Beaver 3 W - 2.5 WNW Beaver
45 06/09/2005 1906-1908 0.1 25 F0 0 0 Beaver 5 NW Forgan
46 06/18/2006 1930-1932 1 100 F0 0 0 Beaver 6 SE - 7 SE Slapout
47 06/21/2006 1727-1735 0.1 50 F0 0 0 Beaver 2 W Turpin
48 06/21/2006 1727-1735 0.1 50 F0 0 0 Beaver 2 W Turpin
49 03/28/2007 1816-1854 22 150 EF2 2 0 Lipscomb TX/ Beaver OK 5 E Booker TX - 7 E Elmwood OK
50 03/28/2007 1904-1921 6 100 EF2 0 0 Beaver 9 SE - 8 E Beaver
51 06/15/2008 1737-1758 3 50 EF0 0 0 Beaver 1 E - 3 S Balko
52 06/18/2008 2000-2015 12 200 EF2 0 0 Beaver 6 NW - 7 S Bryans Corner
53 04/22/2010 1651-1652 0.2 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 3.5 S Gray (8 S Bryans Corner)
54 06/13/2010 1452-1458 5 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 6.5 SSW - 5.5 SE Elmwood
55 06/13/2010 1517-1522 3 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 11 E Elmwood - 3.5 S Clear Lake
56 06/13/2010 1522-1527 3 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 10 W Slapout - 3.5 SSE Clear Lake
57 06/13/2010 1541-1546 3 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 7 WNW Slapout - 4.5 E Clear Lake
58 06/11/2011 1850-1852 0.1 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 5 N Boyd
59 05/28/2013 1408-1411 0.8 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 9 NNW Clear Lake - 9 WSW Knowles
60 05/28/2013 1429-1440 1.8 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 5.5 W - 6.5 ESE Forgan
61 08/07/2013 1836-1842 0.1 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 3.5 WSW Turpin
62 06/22/2014 1642-1650 2 100 EF0 0 0 Beaver 9 W Slapout
63 06/22/2014 1703-1713 4 150 EF1 0 0 Beaver 14 W - 18 W Slapout
64 06/22/2014 1731-1732 0.4 50 EF0 0 0 Beaver 7 SE Elmwood
65 11/16/2015 1900-1908 5 400 EF1 0 0 Ochiltree TX/ Beaver OK 2 WSW - 3 N Booker TX
66 11/16/2015 1910-1918 4 100 EF0 0 0 Beaver 5 S - 3 SE Elmwood
67 11/16/2015 2124-2137 9 500 EF1 0 0 Beaver 5 NE Darrouzett TX - 6.5 W Slapout
68 05/16/2017 1345-1346 0.1 25 EF0 0 0 Beaver 4 NNW Balko
69 06/22/2018 1817 0.1 10 EF0 0 0 Beaver 3 NW Balko
70 05/17/2019 1832-1845 6.7 50 EF? 0 0 Beaver OK/ Meade KS 5 NNW Forgan OK - 10 SSW Meade State Park KS
71 05/23/2019 1926-1958 16 1500 EF3 0 0 Lipscomb TX/ Beaver OK/ Ellis OK/ Harper OK 3 NNE Follett TX - 6 NNW Catesby OK - 5.5 SSW Laverne OK
72 08/23/2019 1910-1920 1.9 50 EF0 0 0 Beaver 9.2 NNW - 7.6 ESE Beaver
73 12/12/2022 2121-2123 1.2 50 EF? 0 0 Beaver 1 SE - 2 E Balko
74 12/12/2022 2138-2139 0.7 50 EF0 0 0 Beaver 4 N Elmwood
 

Significant Tornadoes in Beaver County

  Date Time
(CST)
Path
Length
(miles)
Path
Width
(yards)
F-Scale Killed Injured County Path
  03/18/1982 2355 88 880 F4 0 12
(7)
Moore TX/ Hansford TX/ Ochiltree TX/ Beaver OK 5 SE Sunray TX- Bryans Corner OK [7 injuries in Oklahoma]

This tornado touched down 5 miles southeast of Sunray, TX in Moore County and moved northeastward across Hansford County into the Oklahoma Panhandle. This large tornado produced a damage path up to a half mile in width. Five persons injured, but no one was killed. Most damage occurred to farms, ranch buildings and farm equipment, as was rated F4 during the Texas portion of the damage path. Damages of one million dollars occurred in Hansford County with fifty thousand dollars of damages occurring in Moore County.

The tornado then crossed into Oklahoma from the Texas Panhandle and skipped along a 20-mile path including the Bryans Corner area in Beaver County. It injured 7 people in Oklahoma, and destroyed 2 houses, 2 mobile homes, a dairy barn, irrigation equipment, cars, fences, power lines, etc. It was rated F3 during the Oklahoma portion of the path.

  06/15/1997 1810-1814 0.5 100 F1 0 2 Beaver 5 N Turpin

Severe thunderstorms over the central and eastern Oklahoma Panhandle produced large hail and high winds along with a tornado which did damage and injuries in the northwest corner of Beaver County. This tornado destroyed six mobile homes and two barns, and downed multiple power lines. The tornado track was estimated.

  03/28/2007 1816-1854 22 150 EF2 2 0 Lipscomb TX/ Beaver 5 E Booker TX - 7 E Elmwood

The tornado originated five miles east of Booker, TX or between Booker and Darrouzett, or about six miles south of the Beaver County and Lipscomb County line at 6:16 PM CST. The tornado remained over open country and no damage or injuries were reported in Lipscomb County. The tornado moved northward and entered Beaver County, Oklahoma at 6:28 PM CST. Damage occurred on a farmstead about one mile into Beaver County severely damaging several outbuildings and a grain bin. Little or no damage occurred to the home.

The tornado continued north and briefly became a large multiple vortex tornado before it consolidated into one large funnel. The tornado snapped numerous power poles and large trees. The tornado then struck and destroyed a single-family home at 6:50 PM CST where two fatalities occurred. It appeared that the couple killed in the tornado did seek refuge in their small bathroom, which was destroyed. In addition to the small home, a storage barn was destroyed and two vehicles were moved as much as twenty yards. A horse trailer was destroyed as it bounced and rolled for approximately fifty yards. The tornado continued moving north for approximately another six or seven miles, damaging only power poles, fences, and trees before it lifted at 6:54 PM CST seven miles east of Elmwood, OK.

  05/23/2019 1926-1958 16 1500 EF3 0 0 Lipscomb TX/ Beaver OK/ Ellis OK/ Harper OK 3 NNE Follett TX - 6 NNW Catesby OK - 5.5 SSW Laverne OK

A vigorous upper level low pressure system developed across southern Nevada. Significant wind shear and instability developed as moisture was drawn north into the Panhandles setting the stage for a very long duration and higher end severe episode. Initially, elevated supercell storms developed in the NW Texas Panhandles on the cold side of a nearly stationary frontal boundary and moved northeast into the central Oklahoma Panhandle as the first of multiple disturbances moved across the area. Hail up to golf ball size and wind damage was reported with these storms. During the afternoon hours, upper level disturbances, daytime heating and the very pronounced frontal boundary stretching from near Amarillo northeast into Beaver County, Oklahoma became the main catalyst for surface based supercells which produced very large hail up to baseball size and several tornadoes. Most of the tornadoes remained in Texas, however one very large and long tracked tornado crossed the Texas state line into Beaver county and eventually into Ellis County, Oklahoma. This tornado was rated an EF-2 in Beaver County based on the damage, but it remained in very rural areas throughout its life-cycle.

This tornado began in Lipscomb County in Texas, crossed into southeast Beaver County Oklahoma and crossed into Ellis and Harper Counties from there. The tornado got stronger and larger with time, but mainly damaged trees, fences and power poles in the area of this survey limiting the EF rating to a 2. The tornado did greater damage (and earned higher rating) as it destroyed a home just feet across the county line. This damage was surveyed by the Norman Weather Forecast Office.

The tornado crossed into southeast Beaver County Oklahoma and moved into Ellis and Harper Counties from there. The tornado got stronger and larger with time, but mainly damaged trees, fences and power poles in the area of this survey limiting the EF rating to EF-2. The tornado did greater damage (and earned higher rating) as it destroyed a home just feet across the county line.

Immediately after moving into Ellis County, a home and outbuilding were completely destroyed. An extended cab pickup truck in a carport at this home was blown 0.3 of a mile northeast with some pieces of the truck found over one half mile northeast of the home. Numerous power poles were snapped both north-south along the county line and east-west along County Road 30. The tornado continued to move northeast and into Harper County southwest of Laverne.

After moving into southwestern Harper County, the tornado broke numerous power poles and damaged trees as it moved northeast, crossing U.S. Highway 412/OK State Highway 3, and dissipating about one mile north of the highway to the southwest of Laverne.

 

Records taken from the Storm Prediction Center archive data, "Storm Data", and data from the National Weather Service office in Norman. Data modified as described in NOAA Tech Memo NWS SR-209 (Speheger, D., 2001: "Corrections to the Historic Tornado Database").

Historic data, especially before 1950, are likely incomplete.