SHARE

New Tornado Confirmed Amid Record-Setting Year In NY: Here's When, Where

A new tornado just touched down in New York in what has been a historic year for twisters in the state.

A file photo of a tornado.

A file photo of a tornado.

Photo Credit: NOAA.gov

There have now been 29 tornadoes in New York this year, breaking the record of 25 in 1992.

A National Weather Service Storm Survey Team examined several reports of damage in Allegany County, in the towns of Wirt and Friendship, located near Buffalo, after the incident happened in the middle of the evening on Friday, Sept. 6.

"The damage found was consistent with a tornado, with several areas of concentrated and extensive tree damage," the weather service said.

The tornado had peak winds of 100 miles per hour and was rated an EF-1 twister, the second-weakest of the six levels on the Enhanced Fujita damage scale.

The total path length of the event in the heavily forested area was about 6 miles, but the tornado was not on the ground for the entire length, with a gap in damage near the midpoint.

No injuries were reported.

The EF scale is as follows:

  • EF0 - Weak, winds of 65 to 85 mph
  • EF1 - Weak, winds of 86 to 110 mph
  • EF2 - Strong, winds of 111 to 135 mph
  • EF3 - Strong, winds of 136 to 165 mph
  • EF4 - Violent, winds. of 166 to 200 mph
  • EF5 - Violent, winds of more than 200 mph

to follow Daily Voice Greenfield Center and receive free news updates.

SCROLL TO NEXT ARTICLE