Deaths: Time: 12:41pm CDT to 12:43pm CDT Injuries: 7 Where SPC has Edmonson County (FIPS061) coded, it should be Mason County (FIPS161). Path length: 2 miles It damaged a few more barns and trees before lifting about half a mile southwest of Cynthiana. Cannot find Creal on any map. This tank was air-tight, and had an opening in the top one foot square. Local Programs. Notes: The tornado touched down just east of Hiseville on Buck Williams Road. April 30, 1997 EF-Scale: EF-0 Path length: 0.9 miles Injuries: Path length: Deaths: 0 Tree and house damage also occurredat the end ofWindamere Lane, and warehouses were damaged just before the tornado lifted at US 460. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC call this an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Path length: 1.9 mile More research would be helpful. The tornado lifted near Catnip Road in Perry County which is about 2.3 miles east of St. Meinrad. Injuries: Path width: June 26, 2013 Path width: Time: 12:14am EDT Path length: 12 miles NCDC does not list Oldham County or Henry County, and lists Jefferson County twice. Many of the homes that were leveled were the most expensive in the county. F-scale: F4 leaving a kerosene lamp, still lighted and burning, According to the Garrard County weekly Central Herald, there were seven injuries in Garrard County, which are not accounted for at the NCDC webpage (it lists zero injuries for the Garrard County portion of this tornado). October 19, 2007 Path width: 25 yards SPC and NCDC give a path length of 32 miles, Grazulis give 35 miles, Storm Data 22 miles. North of Bluff Boom Road the tornado significantly damaged a mobile home and destroyed two barns. The tornado at this point was only 35 yards wide with wind speeds of 95 mph. October 7, 2014 In this area a barn was destroyed and roof shingles were found embedded two inches deep into an oak tree. Deaths: 4 Path length: The tornado continued to the Tennessee state line. EF-Scale:EF0 EF-scale: EF0 A child was killed as a two-story hilltop home was leveled and swept away. Notes: This tornado touched down 1.7 miles west-northwest of Sugar Grove near the intersection of Dimple and Belcher Roads. 1-Stop Severe Forecast Deaths: 0 Noted discrepancies: Grazulis does not include Madison County. A horrific nighttime tornado struck the Baker home just . EF-Scale:EF0 Injuries: Injuries: Deaths: 0 Another woman was killed in her home two miles east of Palmyra. Path width: Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down initially west of Lawrenceburg and moved into the downtown section of that city. Deaths: Several other homes suffered some degree of roof damage. F-scale: F0 Time: 1:15pm EF-Scale: EF-1 Notes: This tornado began one mile northeast of Flaherty, damaged buildings at the intersection of US 60 and KY 1882, and lifted in western Fort Knox near Camp Carlson. Deaths: 0 At one of the destroyed trailers, a Dodge Ram pickup truck was tossed onto its side and destroyed in the opposite direction from the car (i.e., on the left side of the tornado track). EF-Scale:EF1 Meanwhile, siding was removed from a home at 58 Hallsdale Drive and a garage was destroyed next door at 60 Hallsdale Drive. Counties: Nelson Injuries: 0 Grazulis lists an incorrect ending point for the tornado. Path length: Deaths: 0 Time: 5:30pm - 5:33pm CDT Path width: The storm then crossed into Metcalfe County about three miles northeast of Nobob. County: Henry Several pine trees were snapped and small outbuildings were destroyed. There were many barns damaged or destroyed, power lines and power poles down or snapped, some trees snapped and uprooted, and several homes and outbuildings had roof damage. Further research would be good, to confirm this tornado's track. It did more damage when it reached Saint John Road, where it destroyed a home and some farm buildings. County: Dubois are associated with the Kentuckiana Volunteer Aviators. ", A large tornado outbreak in Kansas, Missouri, Path width: 20yards Structural damage was observed on one farm, where the roof was torn off a large metal outbuildingand minor damage occurred to several other buildings as a result of this debris. Deaths: 0 Time: 8:10pm EST to 8:12pm EST Four tornadoes accomplished that feat: one on March 27, 1890two on March 18, 1925and one on May 9, 1933. Injuries: 5 Injuries: 0 Injuries: 4 Time: 5:58pm - 5:59pm EDT Path width: 100 yards F-scale: F4 Counties: Breckinridge Injuries: 25 filled, and clothing torn into shreds. F-scale: F2 Path width: 60 yards Many barns were destroyed in Indiana, where there was $300,000 damage. Deaths: 0 Injuries: A note should be made of the width of the greatest destruction, not including houses unroofed on the borders; also the length of the path where it was most destructive, and the distance from the point at which it first struck the earth to the point at which it left the earth during the time of the greatest destruction. Injuries: A home on Upton-Talley Road had the front porch and much of the roof removed. A heavy trailer cab was blown from this house to another demolished brick home about one-quarter mile away. Counties: Henry The family survivedthe tornado by sheltering in a 3-foot crawl space. A dumpster full of old building material was thrown 75 yards and snapped one telephone pole. Path width: 800 yards The tornado crossed U.S. 60 just south of New Pekin. Time: 3:00pm Deaths: Shingle damage occurred to a home in this location. SPC has a path length of 10 milesNCDC says 15 miles. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from Dugansville to 1/10 of a mile east of Dugansville. Path length: Looking at the map it seems more logical that the Knox/Daviess tornado would be first, followed by the Crawford/Harrison tornado. February 28, 2011 The tornado damaged struck the Horntown convenience store damaging the roof. Counties: Bullitt Notes: This tornado touched down near several large metal outbuildings destroying two and heavily damaging two others. Path length: Tag: 1800s Tornadoes. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 6 miles, Grazulis gives 7. July 23, 1961 Storm Data says the tornado unroofed a home in LaRue County before crossing the Rolling Fork River in Nelson County at New Haven. Path width: Path width: 200 yards Deaths: March 12, 1986 Deaths: Continuing along and parallel to Pleasure Ridge Road, the tornado destroyed a mobile home and barn in its path, and heavily damaged at least three other homes before exiting the county. Injuries: However, by the beginning of the 1800s, no Europeans had settled in the Oklahoma region. November 14, 1993 Injuries: 0 Narrative: Moved north, passing seven miles west of Russellville. Near Rich Hill, one family of seven was killed. June 7, 1948 Counties: Jefferson IN Tulsa Race Massacre, Dust Bowl & Oklahoma City - HISTORY Noted discrepancies: SPC gives a path length of 1/10 of a mileNCDC and Grazulis give nothing. Near the intersection of Horners Chapel Road and Fredericksburg Road, a high tension metal power structure was toppled along with numerous trees uprooted and snapped. Injuries: 0 Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 10 miles, Grazulis give 9 miles. F-scale: F1 Deaths: 1 Path length: Deaths: January 30, 2013 The tiny twister then continued to the northeast, causing other minor tree damage to the south of Probus Lane. Counties: Hart, LaRue Deaths: 0 Eagle Park (primarily used for baseball) was damaged between Third and Fourth streets and Ormsby and Park avenues, and a home was damaged on Third Street opposite the park. Grazulis narrative: Moved east-northeast and northeast from three miles south of Huffman, passing southeast of Branchville, north of Sulphur Springs and Pilot Knob, south of Sulphur and Curby, across the southeast part of DePauw, hitting two miles east of Palmyra, passing through Martinsburg, crossing the southeast half of Daisy Hill, passing between Bunker Hill and New Liberty, and ending two miles north of IN 160. Path length: 1 mile At Central Hardin High School the tornado snapped concrete pillar stadium lights at the football stadium. Deaths: 0 Notes: One well-constructed home lost its roof, two barns were demolished, and numerous trees were felled. F-scale: Path width: 50 yards Submit a Storm Report Flying debris damaged at least two other buildings and vehicles, with roofing debris scattered a quarter of a mile to the northeast. Injuries: 7 The tornado produced EF1 and EF0 damage in Simpson County until it lifted at Russellville-Gallatin Road at 2:09pm CDT. Tornadoes: The deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history - Axios The longest tornado path ever recorded in this region was 60 miles. Counties: Scott, KY Time: 11:59am Time: 12:19am EDT Injuries: County: Harrison IN Path length: Injuries: 0 Counties: Henry Time: 7:50pm The tornado lifted around 3:27pm near the intersection of Campground Road and Ralph Avenue. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from half a mile south of Saint Catherine to one and a half miles northeast of Saint Catherine. Injuries: One of the women had been injured in a tornado on April 3, 1956. March 10, 1986 Path width: Noted discrepancies: None Notes: The tornado touched down near the intersection of Second and Jackson Streets in Tompkinsville. F-scale: F3 The result: 116 fatalities, more than 350 homes and businesses leveled and close to 850 people injured. Noted discrepancies: None Counties: Harrison KY The tornado lifted at the intersection of West Mount Tabor Road and Smedley Road. Injuries: Counties: Jefferson KY Counties: Metcalfe Injuries occurred when three trailers were destroyed. However, two boys at the home were hurt. March 7, 1956 Time: 7:20pm The twister struck several homes lifting many roof structures off of Wildwood Drive and Sportmans Lake Road. April 20, 1996 The tornado rapidly narrowed to a rope-like structure and ended as an EF1 with 90-95 mph winds and an 80 yard wide path. Injuries: It dissipated shortly thereafter. Deaths: 1 Notes: The tornado touched down 4 miles south of Scottsburg on Interstate 65. Grazulis narrative: Moved east-southeast from west of Deputy to two miles northeast of Madison. Path length: 1 mile Path length: 3.5 mile (skipping) June 11, 2009 Seventeen houses were damaged along Walnut Street from Fifteenth to Seventeenth Streets, a home was severely damaged near the corner of Madison and Thirteenth Streets, and a factory was damaged at the corner of Chestnut and Twelfth Streets. It was called the worst storm in the history of Clark County, and probably still is (rivaled only by the April 3, 1974 tornado). Tornadoes In The Old West - True West Magazine At the end of Earl Jones Road the tornado destroyed one cinder block and wood barn and damaged the roof of another, scattering debris several hundred yards. Time: 5:04pm CDT Path width: EF-Scale: EF-1 Path length: 0.5 mile Path length: Deaths: 0 F-scale: F1 To the north of the barn and home, it tossed a 1500 lb. Deaths: Minimal F2. It has been decided, to the best of our ability, that these events were due to straight-line winds. Counties: Henry Time: 8:30pm Noted discrepancies: NWS ranks this as an F2, Grazulis does not list it. Mayor James Speed ordered all businesses in the city closed the next day. Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list no injuries, Grazulis lists 20, Storm Data lists 7. Two trees on the property sustained extensive damage. Deaths: Path length: 17 miles And, while the sturdy Eads Bridge remained standing, nearly 300 feet of its eastern approach was torn away. Path length: 2 miles June 29, 1979 A 125 pound chimney was blown 60 yards away. NCDC's county-by-county lat/lons result in a very strange path. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down on the Ohio River 8.4 miles northeast of Louisville, moved through the Springhurst area of Louisville, struck the Indian Springs Country Club, and lifted 12.6 miles northeast of Louisville. Counties: Garrard and Madison The injuries were in trailers. There was also widespread wind damage and large hail. Time: 6:45pm Path length: Time: 5:15pm Counties: Washington IN The damage width narrowed in this area to only a couple hundred yards. Grazulis narrative: A new brick home was destroyed and the neighboring home was unroofed in a brief touchdown in Radcliff. The twister knocked down many power lines down and twisted and snapped trees and did roof damage to several homes and then crossing highway 210. County: Oldham The tornado snapped large limbs from the tree canopy in this area and likely was not in total contact with the ground. Notes: Storm Data places this tornado west of Shepherdsville. Notes: Touched down at DuPont where it removed the roof from a home and threw a woman 2,000 feet resulting in serious injuries. Notes: The first damage occurred off of Old Greenville Road where several homes experienced siding and roof damage. Deaths: Many historical tornadoes that supposedly traveled for dozens or hundreds of miles were likely cyclic events, and thus not really one continuous tornado. Between them was a treeless and fenceless waste, with scattered remnants of homes and uprooted trees. Path length: The tornado continued through rural and wooded sections of eastern Allen County, and crossed into Monroe County near Fountain Run. The tornado was rated an EF1 at this location. Further research necessary. Deaths: 0 Time: 4:45pm Time: 6:09am EDT The tornado lifted in a grove of trees about 250 yards east of the church. Noted discrepancies: None Counties: Meade Path length: F-scale: F2 His right hip was dislocated to the point where it was alongside his chest. F-scale: F0 Path width: 30 yards Path length:5.3 miles Deaths: There were also trees facing in nearly every direction that were snapped, twisted, or uprooted. Path length: Time: 3:08pm July20, 2018 Path length: 49 miles Noted discrepancies: None Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC give a path length of 19 milesGrazulis gives 25 miles. Deaths: Path length: 3.8 miles EF-scale: EF1 Several trailers were moved off of their foundations and had roof damage. There was minor tree damage near Spring Valley Road and Woodhaven Drive indicating wind speeds of 85 mph. Time: 6:50pm Path length:0.1 mile It was described as a green-rimmed cone-shaped tornado which rose and fell moving like a monster wave.. Three quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) tornadoes were surveyed. EF-Scale: EF-1 January 17, 2012 Only two of the 150 students were injured. Counties: LaRue Counties: Monroe Injuries: 0 Path length: 3.2 miles Deaths: 0 Time: 9:40pm by a tornado that struck Pryor, Oklahoma, Time: 12:46am EST to 12:52am EST Path length:5.2 miles The twister lifted in a field a couple of hundred yards downwind. Path length: 2.2 miles Injuries 3 It holds records for longest path length at 219 miles (352 km), longest duration at . Notes: This tornado hit several residences in a rural subdivision along Pleasure Ridge Road. Path length: 4 miles One home was unroofed, at the corner of North Church Street and West Haysville Road. Injuries: A nearby well-built brick home had its roof and exterior walls swept away. Deaths: Sixty-five homes were unroofed, shifted, or blown apart, and seven people were badly hurt. Counties: Barren Itcontinued east for approximately 0.5 miles, then turned northeast over the PX and commissary complex before lifting 0.6 miles ENE of the base high school near Wilson Road. Path length: EF-Scale:EF1 Deaths: 36 (Storm Data says this tornado struck three and a half miles northeast of Versailles at Maplewood Farm.) There was extensive damage from falling brick. Time: 5:00pm Time: 3:22pm Four homes and two barns were damaged along Highway 111. EF-scale: EF0 A tornado appears as a rotating, funnel-shaped cloud that extends from a thunderstorm to the ground with whirling winds that can reach 300 miles per hour. F-scale: F2 A house on Base Line Road had its front porch ripped off and thrown over the house into the back yard. Noted discrepancies: None. Time: 4:55pm EDT - 5:19pm EDT Event Ready Path length: 1.4 miles F-scale: F3 saw pieces of the home scattered across the However IN 7 doesn't go northeast of Madison. A well-constructed concrete workshop was heavily damaged with a 3500 pound roof blown 45 yards away. Time: 7:32pm EST Counties: Warren Time: 1:01am EST to 1:03am EST Path length: Deaths: 0 Time: 4:30pm SPC gives a path width of 10 yards, NCDC says 30 yards. The park was quickly repaired and was ready to go in time for the first pitch. EF-scale: EF1 Time: 5:35pm Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2Grazulis does not list it. F-scale: F0 Counties: Casey Ship lost in 1894 found in Lake Huron, confirming tragic end Neither SPC nor NCDC list this tornado. The last damage report in Jefferson County was on Collins Lane where homes and commercial buildings were damaged, and roofs were removed from barns. Four people were killed in Allen County as at least three homes were destroyed. Notes: Trees were downed and a dozen barns were destroyed. F-scale: F0 January 30, 2013 April 3, 1956 Farm buildings were destroyed. Time: 9:30pm CDT Of those 18, 14 were killed on the southeast edge of Russell Springs. Path width: 400 yards Tornado records - Wikipedia It is well beyond the scope of this project to plot detailed mile-by-mile F-scale analyses of all tornadoes included on these web pages. Deaths: June 23, 1992 F-scale: F0 Two of the snapped trees landed on pick-up trucks. Time: 4:30am Injuries: 0 Deaths: 0 Injuries: Path width: Counties: Harrison IN Make every effort, by comparison with trees and houses between the tornado and the observer, to get its height, width, and speed: these can be much better found out at a little distance than close to the cloud. Along Dan Dunn Road several barns sustained significant roof and wall damage, and a chain link fence was bent at 90 degrees along every support post. Path width: 75yards The tornado dissipated after striking Harrod's Creek, Kentucky. At that same location two other silos were destroyed as well as a 20 foot by 30 foot outbuilding. Deaths: 0 Trees were laying in all directions with lots of twisting and many snapped trees. Path width: EF-scale: EF1 Notes: According to Storm Data, this tornado damaged four city blocks on the west side of Munfordville. Notes: This tornado touched down 7.3 miles southwest of Payneville and skipped to 4.3 miles west of Brandenburg. Counties: Hart Path length: 1/2 mile The F4 damage occurred from north of Irvington, into Indiana. Counties: Scott IN Noted discrepancies: SPC and NCDC list this as an F2Grazulis does not list it. Path width: Deaths: 3 Counties: Jefferson KY The path of utter destruction, in which everything was flattened, was a quarter mile wide. Path width: 250yards Path width: 200 yards Deaths: Deaths: Path width: SPC gives a path length of 20 milesNCDC gives 21 milesGrazulis give 29 miles. F-scale: F1 In Springfield 30 people were injured and 2 were killed (the two fatalities may have been from Jimtown). EF-Scale:EF2 Notes: The tornado began as a 125 yard tornado near 4510 Gather Station Road damaging a barn and traveled towards New Glendale Road and Overall Phillips Road damaging some homes and knocking down many trees and fences. Deaths: 0 January 19, 1928 Over 25 homes and mobile homes were destroyed. Counties: Simpson Notes:An NWS survey team has confirmed an EF-0 tornado touch down east of Elizabeth in Harrison County, Indiana. That portion of her hair left Keep in mind that these maps only depict tornadoes -- not severe thunderstorms, downbursts, or other damaging winds. Deaths: Deaths: 0 Injuries: The tornado snapped the upper reaches of several tree trunks near its initial point near several homes -- leavingdebris in a circular pattern -- thenskipped eastward, causing other minor tree damage before crossing Nolin Lake northeast of the Moutardier Marina. Here comes a father borne along by his friends, who take him from his bed of death; next the mother, then the daughter and two sons -- all crushed -- mutilated -- dead!" Counties: Dubois Path width: Noted discrepancies: SPC lists a path width of 20 yards, NCDC 27 yards, Storm Data 25 yards. Counties: Clark KY (to Powell) F-scale: F1 On Lemons Mill Pike the John Drake Farm and the home of Dr. S. S. Amerson were hit. Injuries: 0 SPC and NCDC give a path length of 15 miles, Grazulis and Storm Data give 1 1/2 miles. April 20, 2011 Injuries: Path width: 40 yards County: Green The lat/lon for this tornado shows it moving northwest, though no mention of that is made in the NCDC narrative. Injuries: Deaths: Notes: Storm Data places this tornado two miles southeast of Lebanon. June 16, 1997 EF-Scale: EF-1 Several trees were knocked down or snapped. April 5, 2017 Several large branches were downed near this home as well. Time: 10:44pm EDT It touched down on the Brunfield Farm. F-scale: F2 Just keep in mind several of these observation methods are outdated today. Counties: Grayson Path width: The number one killer on the Oregon Trail, by a wide margin, was disease and serious illnesses, which caused the deaths of nine out of ten pioneers who contracted them.The hardships of weather, limited diet, and exhaustion made travelers very vulnerable to infectious diseases such as cholera, flu, dysentery, measles, mumps, tuberculosis, and typhoid fever which could spread quickly through an . August 1, 1954 A church and a school were struck at Canton. The only Kentucky event on this day in Storm Data is in Fulton County. It also apparently hit a cemetery and "toppled 50 tombstones". County: Metcalfe Path width: 350yards Narrative: Moved to the east-northeast from Mauckport to just south of Louisville. Storm Data says this tornado moved from southwest of Ferdinand to Siberia (Siberia proper is actually in Perry County, just over the county line). County: Taylor In the Alabama town of Cordova, Paula Hastings and her husband survived an April 27 twister by hiding in the basement of their stone-and-masonry home, which dates to the 1800s. Shingles and yard decorations were thrown in various directions east of the house along with driveway gravel thrown in every direction. Cedar trees were the most common tree that sustained damage during this tornado. October 31, 1934 Noted discrepancies: This tornado is not listed at NCDC. Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from two miles west of Radcliff to Radcliff. June 6, 1990 Time: 4:00pm He wrote that "the It wasn't until the 1800s that advances, For much of the mid-1800s, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. was the center of weather observation for the United, A list of instructions for observing tornadoes during the late 1800s, Historic outbreak sequences: Five major tornado events during the second half of May 1896, New Jerseys deadliest twister and the first scientific tornado study in the United States, U.S. Tornado History: Early American thought presented in textbooks of the 1800s, U.S. Tornado History: The Smithsonian Institutions Queries Relative to Tornadoes, circa 1860s, Understanding basic tornadic radar signatures, Into the Storm: 10 best and worst movie moments for a tornado nerd. Notes: The National Weather Service in conjunction with Meade County Emergency Management has determined that an EF-0 tornado with maximum wind speeds of 75 mph briefly touched down just east of the Breckinridge/Meade county line in Meade county. The tornado touched down near the Hill Grove and Guston area on the south side of U.S. 60, blowing a porch off the side of a house. Counties: Breckinridge, Hardin February 5, 2008 April 19, 2011 Time: 4:01pm EST One boy received a broken leg. to be composed of fire. June 2, 1990 Twisters brought devastating results. Time: 5:40pm - 5:42pm CDT Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down south of Glasgow and did damage along KY 90. Notes: Storm Data mentions damage two miles southwest of Glensboro. Notes: SPC's touchdown lat/lon is in McCracken County, and the liftoff lat/lon is in Marshall County. F-scale: F1 More tree and power line damage was along KY 585 near Shores Road. Sixteen people in Tompkinsville lost their lives that evening, with another 2 deaths just northeast of town in Sewell. Grazulis narrative: A small tornado demolished a barn and carried the barn timbers a half mile away from the barn site. Path width: 35 yards Most of the path was through dense forest. Time: 5:39pm - 5:43pm EDT Injuries: 0 Injuries: NCDC lists Hopkins County at 9:25am, then two entries for Muhlenberg County (one at 9:36am and the other at 9:41am), then two entries for Ohio County (one at 9:48am and the other at 9:56am), then one entry for Grayson County (at 10:17am). F-scale: F3 The lat/lons and path lengths given here are the mirror image of the lat/lons and path lengths given in the next event. These tornadoes were plotted in grey with the annotation "F?". Time: 1:50pm The twisting nature of the winds was clearly revealed when the bodies of the Tyree family were found 75 yards south of their home site, and the bodies of the Redeford family were discovered 100 yards north of the spot where their home had stood. Counties: Simpson Path width: 150 yards Path length: Notes: Storm Data says this tornado touched down about two miles northwest of Paint Lick near the Madison County line. The tornado proceeded to Route 79/259 and struck a home just north of A.H. Wilson Road with EF-2 strength. Path width: Time: 7:10pm CDT Three small homes were blown down. Fences were torn down as well. Time: 2:54am EDT Injuries: 8 Deaths: 0 Time: 10:28pm Notes: Storm Data takes this tornado from one and a half miles south of Georgetown to half a mile southeast of Edwardsville. Injuries: 0 Nashville Many residents saw the tornado, and one person described it as looking like "a giant burnt curlicue French fry." Injuries: June 2, 1990 Deaths: 0 Time: 3:54pm - 4:12pm CST Path width: 140yards Counties: Clark IN Path length: 2.9 miles Yale Programmar. Path width: Significant wind damage occurred outside the tornado's path. The tornado quickly lifted4 miles east of Huntsville. Time: 9:45pm There was significant tree damage east of Main Street near Pedigo Street, Trees were facing multiple directions and there was mud spatter on the backside of homes and vehicles along Short Street to Monroe Drive. Notes: Storm Data says this tornado struck the north edge of Smithfield. Path width: 75 yards Insulation from the largest building was spattered onto the south and east facing walls and vehicles on the east side of the complex.
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