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The chance of earthquake damage in Navajo Public Schools is lower than Oklahoma average and is much lower than the national average. The risk of tornado damage in Navajo Public Schools is lower than Oklahoma average and is much higher than the national average.

Topics:Earthquake IndexVolcano IndexTornado IndexOther Weather Extremes EventsVolcanos NearbyHistorical Earthquake EventsHistorical Tornado Events

Earthquake Index, #388

Navajo Public Schools
0.03
Oklahoma
0.31
U.S.
1.81

The earthquake index value is calculated based on historical earthquake events data using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the earthquake level in a region. A higher earthquake index value means a higher chance of an earthquake.

Volcano Index, #1

Navajo Public Schools
0.0000
Oklahoma
0.0000
U.S.
0.0023

The volcano index value is calculated based on the currently known volcanoes using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the possibility of a region being affected by a possible volcano eruption. A higher volcano index value means a higher chance of being affected.

Tornado Index, #274

Navajo Public Schools
321.69
Oklahoma
363.83
U.S.
136.45

The tornado index value is calculated based on historical tornado events data using USA.com algorithms. It is an indicator of the tornado level in a region. A higher tornado index value means a higher chance of tornado events.

Other Weather Extremes Events

A total of 5,062 other weather extremes events within 50 miles of Navajo Public Schools were recorded from 1950 to 2010. The following is a break down of these events:

TypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCountTypeCount
Avalanche:0Blizzard:1Cold:2Dense Fog:9Drought:18
Dust Storm:0Flood:150Hail:3,077Heat:7Heavy Snow:7
High Surf:0Hurricane:0Ice Storm:6Landslide:0Strong Wind:11
Thunderstorm Winds:1,653Tropical Storm:0Wildfire:2Winter Storm:8Winter Weather:5
Other:106 

Volcanos Nearby

No volcano is found in or near Navajo Public Schools.

Historical Earthquake Events

No historical earthquake events that had recorded magnitudes of 3.5 or above found in or near Navajo Public Schools.

No historical earthquake events found in or near Navajo Public Schools.

Historical Tornado Events

A total of 95 historical tornado events that had recorded magnitude of 2 or above found in or near Navajo Public Schools.

Distance (miles)DateMagnitudeStart Lat/LogEnd Lat/LogLengthWidthFatalitiesInjuriesProperty DamageCrop DamageAffected County
3.11982-05-11334°42'N / 99°16'W34°49'N / 99°21'W10.00 Miles700 Yards218250K0Jackson
3.81977-05-20334°39'N / 99°16'W34°46'N / 99°09'W10.40 Miles880 Yards032.5M0Jackson
4.21957-04-02234°42'N / 99°14'W34°46'N / 99°10'W6.20 Miles150 Yards000K0Jackson
4.21957-04-02234°38'N / 99°16'W34°42'N / 99°14'W5.20 Miles150 Yards0125K0Jackson
4.51983-05-12234°46'N / 99°20'W0.10 Mile50 Yards000K0Jackson
5.21980-03-31234°39'N / 99°16'W0.20 Mile10 Yards003K0Jackson
5.21982-05-11334°37'N / 99°19'W34°41'N / 99°15'W4.00 Miles350 Yards041250.0M0Jackson
6.11962-05-24234°41'N / 99°22'W003K0Jackson
6.31975-02-22234°37'N / 99°21'W34°40'N / 99°17'W5.20 Miles100 Yards28250K0Jackson
7.21980-05-29234°38'N / 99°20'W002.5M0Jackson
9.71964-06-20234°51'N / 99°21'W010K0Greer
10.11962-07-14234°38'N / 99°08'W003K0Jackson
10.41957-04-22234°52'N / 99°20'W003K0Greer
10.51961-04-23234°41'N / 99°27'W0025K0Jackson
11.11962-05-24234°35'N / 99°22'W0025K0Jackson
11.21969-07-25234°34'N / 99°14'W0.80 Mile40 Yards0025K0Jackson
13.31983-05-12234°51'N / 99°27'W0.10 Mile50 Yards003K0Greer
14.11965-04-07234°54'N / 99°24'W0025K0Greer
14.91982-05-11234°38'N / 99°30'W34°42'N / 99°33'W5.70 Miles150 Yards000K0Jackson
15.11950-04-28334°53'N / 99°17'W35°00'N / 99°12'W9.40 Miles400 Yards11250K0Kiowa
16.51960-06-07334°31'N / 99°25'W0.80 Mile100 Yards0025K0Jackson
16.61962-07-20234°39'N / 99°33'W000K0Jackson
16.91958-11-17234°34'N / 99°30'W1.00 Mile33 Yards000K0Jackson
17.51973-03-13234°57'N / 99°24'W34°59'N / 99°20'W4.50 Miles100 Yards0025K0Greer
18.91975-02-22234°40'N / 98°58'W34°43'N / 98°55'W4.50 Miles77 Yards12250K0Kiowa
19.41977-05-20334°29'N / 99°06'W1.50 Miles200 Yards00250K0Tillman
19.71977-05-20234°39'N / 98°57'W34°41'N / 98°55'W3.60 Miles100 Yards0025K0Kiowa
20.41982-05-11334°58'N / 99°14'W35°04'N / 99°12'W7.00 Miles100 Yards00250K0Kiowa
20.51958-11-17234°29'N / 99°39'W34°40'N / 99°31'W14.80 Miles100 Yards000K0Jackson
20.71986-05-14234°38'N / 98°57'W34°38'N / 98°54'W3.00 Miles500 Yards00250K0Kiowa
20.81957-04-22234°34'N / 99°35'W003K0Jackson
21.91951-06-07234°30'N / 99°00'W0.50 Mile100 Yards0025K0Tillman
22.11983-05-13234°58'N / 99°01'W0.10 Mile50 Yards0025K0Kiowa
22.51957-04-02234°46'N / 99°10'W35°06'N / 98°46'W32.30 Miles150 Yards0025K0Kiowa
22.61955-06-17234°30'N / 98°59'W0.80 Mile440 Yards0025K0Tillman
23.11965-05-06234°53'N / 99°43'W34°58'N / 99°29'W14.40 Miles33 Yards00250K0Greer
23.41950-04-28335°00'N / 99°12'W35°07'N / 99°12'W8.00 Miles400 Yards00250K0Kiowa
24.11982-05-27234°23'N / 99°11'W34°27'N / 98°58'W12.00 Miles300 Yards002.5M0Tillman
24.31954-05-01434°12'N / 99°11'W34°39'N / 98°55'W34.60 Miles440 Yards003K0Tillman
24.61955-06-14234°40'N / 98°57'W34°51'N / 98°44'W17.60 Miles500 Yards0025K0Kiowa
25.91977-05-20234°18'N / 99°17'W34°24'N / 99°15'W7.30 Miles33 Yards003K0Wilbarger
26.31972-05-22335°01'N / 99°40'W35°00'N / 99°30'W9.50 Miles100 Yards000K0Greer
27.11973-06-18334°24'N / 99°01'W34°25'N / 98°58'W3.30 Miles50 Yards029250K0Tillman
28.21952-06-29234°23'N / 99°00'W013K0Tillman
29.11950-04-28335°07'N / 99°12'W35°10'N / 99°12'W3.40 Miles400 Yards00250K0Washita
30.01983-05-13234°48'N / 99°49'W34°49'N / 99°46'W2.00 Miles500 Yards00250K0Harmon
30.51982-05-11235°08'N / 99°15'W35°12'N / 99°21'W7.00 Miles50 Yards00250K0Washita
30.91970-04-29234°34'N / 99°25'W35°08'N / 98°05'W85.10 Miles250 Yards002.5M0Jackson
31.11983-05-13234°45'N / 99°49'W34°48'N / 99°49'W3.00 Miles500 Yards00250K0Harmon
31.61977-04-19234°18'N / 99°04'W0.80 Mile200 Yards003K0Tillman
32.91965-05-06234°45'N / 99°58'W34°53'N / 99°43'W16.90 Miles33 Yards02250K0Harmon
33.51973-06-18234°25'N / 98°49'W0.50 Mile100 Yards000K0Tillman
34.21954-05-01234°15'N / 99°06'W0025K0Tillman
35.11979-04-10234°21'N / 98°54'W34°24'N / 98°45'W9.20 Miles120 Yards01250K0Tillman
35.61983-05-13234°43'N / 99°59'W34°45'N / 99°49'W10.00 Miles500 Yards00250K0Harmon
35.81973-06-18235°01'N / 98°45'W0.50 Mile83 Yards000K0Kiowa
35.91979-04-10434°12'N / 99°09'W34°16'N / 98°59'W10.60 Miles880 Yards01250K0Tillman
36.21975-05-02335°12'N / 99°05'W35°14'N / 99°01'W4.70 Miles150 Yards00250K0Washita
36.21967-04-09234°12'N / 99°16'W0.30 Mile300 Yards000K0Wilbarger
36.91968-05-06234°52'N / 99°55'W34°55'N / 99°52'W4.70 Miles33 Yards00250K0Harmon
37.71959-05-04235°12'N / 99°31'W35°18'N / 99°24'W9.60 Miles200 Yards013K0Beckham
38.01958-11-17334°17'N / 99°24'W34°21'N / 98°15'W65.80 Miles50 Yards040K0Cotton
38.22003-04-15234°30'N / 99°55'W34°31'N / 99°52'W3.50 Miles350 Yards0075K0Hardeman
 Brief Description: This tornado began in Hardeman County, Texas producing F2 damage before moving northeast and crossing the Red River at 1829 CST into extreme western Jackson County, Oklahoma then moving into Harmon County, Oklahoma where it dissipated. The tornado moved through a farm north of Williams, Texas causing significant damage. A hay barn, saddle shed, garage, shop, and chicken house were destroyed. The house was also damaged with broken windows, porch removed from the house, tree limbs driven through the north facing wall, and the east wall of the house separated by approximately an inch.
38.41980-05-29234°14'N / 99°28'W34°07'N / 99°17'W13.20 Miles100 Yards000K0Wilbarger
39.31962-05-25435°16'N / 99°12'W35°18'N / 99°05'W7.20 Miles250 Yards09250K0Washita
39.71962-06-05234°09'N / 99°16'W1.00 Mile50 Yards0025K0Wilbarger
39.71992-06-07234°09'N / 99°16'W1.00 Mile100 Yards052.5M0Wilbarger
40.81981-06-01234°49'N / 100°02'W34°49'N / 99°56'W5.70 Miles50 Yards00250K0Collingsworth
40.81981-05-22235°07'N / 98°45'W35°08'N / 98°44'W000K0Kiowa
41.01954-05-01434°04'N / 99°28'W34°12'N / 99°11'W18.60 Miles267 Yards02250K0Wilbarger
41.01965-04-04235°17'N / 99°07'W35°19'N / 99°04'W3.60 Miles33 Yards000K0Washita
41.11950-05-04235°15'N / 99°33'W35°19'N / 99°30'W5.60 Miles293 Yards0025K0Beckham
42.01979-04-10434°02'N / 99°28'W34°12'N / 99°09'W21.50 Miles880 Yards116725.0M0Wilbarger
42.11968-05-16334°07'N / 99°20'W2.00 Miles23 Yards0025K0Wilbarger
42.82001-10-09335°08'N / 98°47'W35°11'N / 98°41'W8.00 Miles440 Yards01600K0Washita
 Brief Description: D2. Washita County portion. Extensive tree damage was observed from the Kiowa/Washita County border, northeastward to near State Highway 115, where the tornado leveled (rated F2) the Oakdale Schoolhouse, an old structure built in the 1920s. Across the street from the schoolhouse, a diesel shop was leveled, along with a barn, garage, and an unanchored wood-floor home. Several vehicles and large pieces of farm equipment were also tossed and destroyed. About 4 miles north-northeast of Mountain View, 3 homes suffered major damage, with one rated F3. As the tornado continued northeastward, F3 damage was inflicted on a farm, where a house and several barns and outbuildings were leveled. A 10,000 gallon diesel tank ended up in an open field about one-quarter mile away from its original position. A major tornado outbreak occurred across western Oklahoma during the afternoon and early evening of October 9th. Nineteen tornadoes were confirmed, with three rated F3. The first F3 tornado developed in northeast Beckham County, near Elk City, and tracked northeastward for 11 miles before dissipating. As the tornado entered Custer County, a home of wood frame with brick exterior had most of its interior and exterior walls destroyed. The tornado then continued across an unpopulated area, causing major damage to trees and fences, before dissipating 2.5 miles west of Foss Dam. The second F3 tornado developed in Washita County, near Cordell. The Oklahoma State Emergency Management Office estimated that 477 single-family homes were damaged, 132 considered uninhabitable. In addition, 40 businesses were damaged, 22 considered uninhabitable. Damage was estimated near 100 million dollars, and nine injuries were reported. The last F3 tornado developed in Kiowa County and produced F3 damage soon after entering Washita County. Several vehicles and large pieces of farm equipment were tossed and destroyed. About 4 miles north-northeast of Mountain View, 3 homes suffered major damage, with one rated F3. As the tornado continued northeastward, F3 damage was inflicted on a farm, where a house and several barns and outbuildings were leveled. A 10,000 gallon diesel tank ended up in an open field about one-quarter mile away from its original position. For simplicity, the tornadoes that occurred on this day were identified by the supercell thunderstorm that produced them, beginning with A and ending with E. Each tornado was then given its own number. For example, the 3rd tornado produced by supercell thunderstorm A is called A3. In addition, some tornadoes tracked across multiple counties.
44.02001-10-09335°17'N / 99°00'W35°21'N / 98°58'W6.00 Miles500 Yards09100.0M0Washita
 Brief Description: C1. This tornado developed on the southwest side of Cordell, where a mobile home and metal warehouse were blown into a farmhouse. The tornado then moved through south, east and northeast portions of Cordell, including a business district and a large residential area. Most damage south of Main Street was rated F0 or F1. North of Main Street, the damage path widened to approximately 500 yards, with the tornado then inflicting widespread F1 to F2 damage up to 12th Street. Hundreds of homes were damaged in this area. As the tornado began to exit the northeast side of Cordell, F3 damage was sustained to several homes on 9th Street, just west of Crider Road. An F4 rating was considered; however, the structural integrity of most structures was at or below average, and was taken into consideration. Another interesting note is that several eye-witnesses reported that the tornado was widest and contained the most violent-looking winds at this time. The tornado eventually exited Cordell and dissipated 3.5 miles northeast of town. The Oklahoma State Emergency Management Office estimated that 477 single-family homes were damaged, 132 considered uninhabitable. In addition, 40 businesses were damaged, 22 considered uninhabitable. Damage was estimated near 100 million dollars, and nine injuries were reported. A major tornado outbreak occurred across western Oklahoma during the afternoon and early evening of October 9th. Nineteen tornadoes were confirmed, with three rated F3. The first F3 tornado developed in northeast Beckham County, near Elk City, and tracked northeastward for 11 miles before dissipating. As the tornado entered Custer County, a home of wood frame with brick exterior had most of its interior and exterior walls destroyed. The tornado then continued across an unpopulated area, causing major damage to trees and fences, before dissipating 2.5 miles west of Foss Dam. The second F3 tornado developed in Washita County, near Cordell. The Oklahoma State Emergency Management Office estimated that 477 single-family homes were damaged, 132 considered uninhabitable. In addition, 40 businesses were damaged, 22 considered uninhabitable. Damage was estimated near 100 million dollars, and nine injuries were reported. The last F3 tornado developed in Kiowa County and produced F3 damage soon after entering Washita County. Several vehicles and large pieces of farm equipment were tossed and destroyed. About 4 miles north-northeast of Mountain View, 3 homes suffered major damage, with one rated F3. As the tornado continued northeastward, F3 damage was inflicted on a farm, where a house and several barns and outbuildings were leveled. A 10,000 gallon diesel tank ended up in an open field about one-quarter mile away from its original position. For simplicity, the tornadoes that occurred on this day were identified by the supercell thunderstorm that produced them, beginning with A and ending with E. Each tornado was then given its own number. For example, the 3rd tornado produced by supercell thunderstorm A is called A3. In addition, some tornadoes tracked across multiple counties.
44.81970-08-18234°20'N / 99°54'W0.80 Mile440 Yards0125K0Hardeman
45.11968-04-02235°18'N / 99°39'W1.40 Miles33 Yards0025K0Beckham
45.31987-02-14234°44'N / 98°30'W34°46'N / 98°27'W3.50 Miles200 Yards012.5M0Comanche
45.41955-04-26235°05'N / 98°36'W00250K0Caddo
46.01979-04-10234°08'N / 98°53'W34°18'N / 98°37'W19.10 Miles33 Yards032.5M0Tillman
46.11957-04-22335°06'N / 98°36'W1.00 Mile200 Yards01250K0Caddo
46.41981-05-22235°08'N / 98°44'W35°15'N / 98°38'W9.80 Miles33 Yards000K0Washita
46.51955-06-17334°51'N / 100°13'W34°53'N / 99°56'W16.20 Miles67 Yards00250K0Collingsworth
46.61979-04-10234°05'N / 99°02'W34°06'N / 98°57'W5.20 Miles33 Yards100K0Wilbarger
46.61957-05-22235°06'N / 98°45'W35°15'N / 98°34'W14.70 Miles33 Yards0025K0Kiowa
46.61979-04-10234°06'N / 98°57'W34°08'N / 98°53'W4.70 Miles33 Yards000K0Wichita
47.01981-05-22235°19'N / 99°00'W35°24'N / 98°56'W6.90 Miles200 Yards00250K0Washita
47.51962-04-26335°20'N / 99°39'W35°22'N / 99°36'W3.60 Miles300 Yards00250K0Beckham
47.61960-05-23235°06'N / 98°34'W0125K0Caddo
47.91952-05-23234°39'N / 98°26'W00250K0Comanche
48.41960-05-23235°06'N / 98°33'W000K0Caddo
49.21952-05-23234°37'N / 98°25'W0.30 Mile150 Yards01250K0Comanche
49.21960-05-23235°06'N / 98°32'W000K0Caddo
49.71982-05-16235°26'N / 99°26'W0.50 Mile50 Yards00250K0Beckham


* The information on this page is based on the global volcano database, the U.S. earthquake database of 1638-1985, and the U.S. Tornado and Weather Extremes database of 1950-2010.


 
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