![]() ![]() Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is currently being shown to you on this page. This of course depends on which page you have just selected. Here at flightradar.live a section of Europe or an airport is shown. You see a section of the airspace in the form of a map, the flight radar. Doppler radar did indicate weak.elevated rotation with this thunderstorm.closely linked to the damage path.Here are a few tips on how you can start tracking flights using the map of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport as shown above. or photography.that might indicate tornadic winds Were involved with damage in Farmersville. veral eyewitnesses reported Seeing rotation during the wind event. No evidence was found of tornadic Rotation in Farmersville. This broader downburst area probably resulted in the extensive Damage to a school complex on the north side of Farmersville.Including severe damage to a school gym.athletic field.and In addition.a broader area of downburst winds accompanied the tornado To its immediate east.then extended into the Farmersville area. Our conclusions Currently are that a tornado with a track length of about 3 miles and a width of 100 to 200 yards formed on the east side of the Lake.and dissipated about 2 miles north_northwest of Copeville. veral eye witness accounts of "swirling debris" were received in this area. Along the first 3 miles of the track.there were a number of Indications of convergence in the debris pattern (of items that were Damaged or destroyed) including trees.mobile homes. The overall damage track width varied from 1/4 to 1/2 of a mile in width. The last damage was found several miles northeast of the town. Damage extended to the north_northeast into Farmersville. The first damage was found on the east side of Lavon lake.about 2 and 1/2 miles west_southwest of Copeville. Based on the damage west of Kaufman and in post oak bend.maximum wind speeds were in the 70_75 mph range.ĭamage in eastern Collin county.which extended from near lake Lavon to several miles northeast of Farmersville. ![]() Several trees were Broken and a home received roof damage. In the post oak bend veral trees and a mobile home were heavily damaged.one home was partially un_roofed.and several structures suffered minor roof damage. Several homes in the same area received lesser amounts of roof damage. The downburst destroyed A storage building and partially un_roofed a home west of Kaufman. In Kaufman county.a powerful downburst moved from 3 miles west of Kaufman to the southeastern edge of Terrell. Based on the damage to The warehouse building.this tornado is also rated F1 on the Fujita Scale. The Tornado dissipated just southeast of Ennis. The tornado removed most of the Roof of a warehouse/office building along interstate 45 and Overturned another semi tractor trailer on the interstate. As the tornado moved into Ennis.a Mobile home was un_roofed and several semi trailers were overturned In the southern part of the city. The tornado damaged trees and storage buildings South and southeast of bardwell. The second tornado developed approximately 1 mile south of the Bardwell community. Based on the damage to the tower.this tornado Is rated F1 on the Fujita scale. The tornado dissipated just Southeast of Avalon. Southwest of the Avalon community.a High_tension tower was bent down. Several house roofs lost Shingles and sheathing. A mobile home was un_roofed southeast of Italy and numerous barns and Outbuildings were damaged along the path. The first tornado touched down approximately 3 miles south of Italy. In Ellis county.analysis of the damage and Doppler radar data Suggests two tornadoes occurred in the southern part of the county. The National Weather Service office in Fort Worth surveyed the storm damage in Ellis and Kaufman counties. ![]() Preliminary Tornado Track Information From March 4, 2004 ![]()
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