The lower left corner shows what is left of Snider Insurance and Squeeze Inn. Stockton, MO : Almost all of Stockton was destroyed by a tornado on May 4th 2003. All of Downtown Stockton is new today. JIM SUHR . Tornado Siren Testing is scheduled for the second Wednesday of each month at 10:00 a.m. weather permitting. Stockton: My daughter on the edge of the beautiful Stockton Lake Stockton: Stockton Lake View Stockton: Almost all of Stockton was destroyed by a tornado on May 4th 2003. STOCKTON, Mo. The twelve-day outbreak is the largest ever in the US since storm data was preserved in 1950. STOCKTON, Mo. your own Pins on Pinterest Stockton, MO : The Cedar County Courthouse was one of only two downtown buildings not destroyed by the May 4th 2003 tornado The storm also caused the deaths of three Stockton residents and injuries of numerous others. Tornado Outbreak May 10th, 2003 St. Louis ... Ewing-Canton Tornado A strong tornado struck Canton, MO during the early evening hours on May 10, 2003. On May 4, 2003, a large, destructive tornado severely damaged the city of Stockton.
It took a tornado just a few minutes Sunday night to rip it all apart and devastate this Missouri Ozarks community of about 2,000. Tornado Destroys Stockton, Mo., Downtown. JIM SUHR May 6, 2003 GMT.
In the top right corner is what used to be the city park. The storm also caused the deaths of three Stockton residents and injuries of numerous others. More Stockton storm damage photos The Stockton square looks much different than it did before an estimated F4 tornado struck town. After decimating the historic business district and damaging or destroying over 250 homes, the tornado proceeded east through the countryside. Mailing: PO Box 590. One hundred homes destroyed. Fifty homes badly damaged. STOCKTON MISSOURI TORNADO MAY 4th 2003. by Randy | Posted on January 5, 2020. On May 4, 2003, a large, destructive tornado severely damaged the city of Stockton.After decimating the historic business district and damaging or destroying over 250 homes the tornado proceeded east through the countryside. Stockton, MO is a Very High Risk area for tornados. Stockton, MO 65785 . The tornado hit Stockton at 6:30 pm on May 4, 2003.
On May 4, 2003, a large, destructive tornado severely damaged the city of Stockton.After decimating the historic business district and damaging or destroying over 250 homes the tornado proceeded east through the countryside. Several businesses and 83 homes were completely destroyed. Stockton's foundation was stripped by an F-3 tornado. ADDRESS: Physical: 1424 South Street. The May 2003 tornado outbreak sequence produced a total of 401 tornadoes from Colorado to the Middle Atlantic Coast of the United States and southern Ontario between April 30 and May 11, 2003.
The tornado traveled northeast and moved across the campus of Culver-Stockton College.
Jan 1, 2014 - This Pin was discovered by Ozarks Creative Notions. According to records, the largest tornado in the Stockton area was an F3 in 1973 that caused 0 injuries and 0 deaths. Stockton, MO : Almost all of Stockton was destroyed by a tornado on May 4th 2003. Tornado Siren Testing Scheduled - Expect Sirens to Sound. The College According to records, the largest tornado in the Stockton area was an F3 in 1973 that caused 0 injuries and 0 deaths. --The Ozarks remembers a major tornado outbreak that devastated many communities in the Ozarks.One of the hardest hit communities was Stockton, Mo. Tornado Destroys Stockton, Mo., Downtown. Discover (and save!) The third most destructive tornado possible, an F-3 can uproot a forest, overturn houses and hurl cars, just as it did in Stockton. Published 7:00 pm CDT, Monday, May 5, 2003 Associated Press Writer. That devastation, in numbers: Three lives lost. STOCKTON MISSOURI TORNADO MAY 4th 2003 Location: 411 N Ward St, Stockton, MO 65785, USA Deadly tornado outbreak across much of the area on May 4th, 2003 ----- National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office Springfield, MO. All of Downtown Stockton is new today. 2019 CCR … (AP) _ After the Civil War left this southwest Missouri town in tatters, residents rebuilt the town square with brick and stone, thinking it would stand the test of time.