NZUS93 KOAX 292113 LLLOAX IAZ043-055-056-069-079-080-090-091-NEZ011-012-015>018-030>034-042>045-050>053- 065>068-078-088>093-300913- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Omaha/Valley NE 413 PM CDT Mon Apr 29 2024 ...TEST... The tornado developed just east of the Eppley Airfield runway system, about one-quarter mile west of the Amelia Earhart Plaza and Lindbergh Plaza intersection. The tornado destroyed several aircraft hangars and flipped several untethered executive aircraft, producing EF-2 damage. The tornado moved northeast across the Missouri River and crossed Interstate 29 near mile marker 58. It widened to about one-quarter miles, damaging numerous homes and businesses between the interstate and Little Kiln Road. EF-3 damage was sustained to a residence along Little Kiln Road due to the collapse of most of the exterior and interior walls except for a few interior rooms. The tornado continued northeast, moving across Old Lincoln Highway about 1.5 miles south of Crescent. EF-2 damage to several homes occurred due to the major loss of the roof and exterior walls. A vehicle detail shop was destroyed. The tornado moved across mainly woodland areas before impacting a home and farm outbuildings near the intersection of Badger and Jefferson Avenues, where EF-2 damage was sustained to the home due to major roof damage. The tornado moved across agricultural and woodlands between 195th Street and Cougar Avenue, producing EF-1 damage to several manufactured homes and farm outbuildings. It continued northeast across mainly agricultural and woodland, producing EF-0 damage to farm outbuildings by removing large portions of their roofs and snapping large tree limbs. The tornado weakened near the intersection of 210th Street and Teakwood Road, producing intermittent damage to tree limbs. It crossed Interstate 880 about 7 miles west of the I-29 and I-880 interchange, or about 7 miles southeast of Missouri Valley. The tornado dissipated just north of Harrison-Pottawatomie County line in an agricultural field. $$