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156 NOUS41 KILN 192306 PNSILN OHZ046-056-201115- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Wilmington OH 706 PM EDT Tue Mar 19 2024 ...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 03/14/2024 TORNADO EVENT... ...EF1 tornado confirmed in Delaware County and Licking County OH... Start Location..........3 S Delaware in Delaware County OH End Location............1 SSE St. Louisville in Licking County OH Date...........................03/14/2024 Estimated Start Time...........9:01 PM EDT Estimated End Time.............9:50 PM EDT Maximum EF-Scale Rating........EF1 Estimated Maximum Wind Speed...110 mph Maximum Path Width.............600 yards Path Length....................35.6 miles Beginning Lat/Lon..............40.2599 / -83.0678 Ending Lat/Lon.................40.1575 / -82.4108 * Fatalities...0 * Injuries.....0 ...Summary... The tornado developed across central Delaware County near U.S. Highway 23. As the tornado crossed U.S. Highway 23, the tornado strengthened and widened, and began causing more structural damage as it crossed the Olentangy River, and then especially so as it moved along Berlin Station Road and other areas of Berlin Township. Along this portion of the track, a number of homes sustained siding and roof damage, and numerous tree snaps and uproots were seen. Several barns were also destroyed. In vicinity of Olentangy Berlin High School, parts of the school campus and athletic fields were damaged, signs were bent over, and several free-standing transmission towers were felled. Among all of the damage indicators in this area, wind speeds around 110 mph were estimated as the maximum wind speed. The tornado crossed Alum Creek Reservoir and moved into neighborhoods southwest of Sunbury and west of Galena, continuing to cause widespread and significant tree damage, along with a large number of homes having windows blown out, partial roof removal, and power poles snapped. Damage in these areas was consistent with wind speeds from 95 to 105 mph. As the tornado moved through the Galena area, there was a complex mix of straight-line wind damage through southern parts of the town of Galena, with tornadic damage embedded across the north side of Galena. The damage field through this area is notably wide. As the tornado crossed into Licking County, the damage path remains quite wide and likely a complex mix of straight-line winds on the immediate southern flank of the tornadic circulation. However, the damage is very consistent with wind speeds ranging from 90-100 mph across most of Licking County. Along this entire stretch of the damage path, the damage is a combination of partial roof removal on some homes, barns being completely destroyed or heavily damaged, widespread tree uproots and snapped trunks, and power poles snapped. The tornado dissipated between Highway 13 and Horns Hills Road south of St. Louisville. The National Weather Service would like to thank the Delaware and Licking County Emergency Management Agencies for all of the coordination and assistance in completing this survey, as well as the Delaware County Sheriffs Office and Ohio State Highway Patrol Aviation Section. EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories: EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph * The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Binau/Zwier