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These supercells produced several tornadoes across Alabama, including the Center Point–Clay EF3 tornado. [4] At 2:45 AM CST, minutes before the tornado touched down, the Storm Prediction Center issued a tornado watch across Central Alabama, which included a high risk/80% change for tornadoes and a moderate risk/50% chance for significant, EF2 ...
The tornado caused damage from Fultondale to Center Point, striking an area of Alabama that was severely harmed by a much larger tornado a decade ago. In one neighborhood, it was difficult to tell ...
The tornado then moved into a wooded area, weakened, and eventually lifted south-southwest of Guntersville at 5:56 p.m. CDT (22:56 UTC). Thousands of trees were downed along the tornado's path. [17] The tornado was on the ground for two hours and sixteen minutes, tracking for 127.8 miles (205.7 km) across seven counties.
As the tornado passed east of Ruth, it became violent, destroying a home and leaving a bare, debris-swept slab where it once stood. [note 1] The tornado was estimated to have windspeeds of 190 miles per hour (310 km/h) in this area, its most intense point. Several large trees in the vicinity of the home were ripped out of the ground, and a Jet ...
A teenager huddling in his basement was killed and several of his family members were critically injured when a tornado blew a tree onto their home in Alabama and it collapsed on top of them ...
A damaged home is seen in the aftermath of severe weather, Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, near Prattville, Ala. A large tornado damaged homes and uprooted trees in Alabama on Thursday as a powerful ...
December 2000: December 2000 Tuscaloosa tornado [1] November 2001: Arkansas–Mississippi–Alabama tornado outbreak; November 2002: 2002 Veterans Day Weekend tornado outbreak [1] August 2005: Hurricane Katrina tornado outbreak [1] November 2005: Late-November 2005 tornado outbreak [1] September 2006: Late-September 2006 tornado outbreak [1]
How did you approach that from a story point of view? Tornado 1 is like the shark in "Jaws." You see it lurking in the cloud, you get glimpses, but we tried to make it mysterious and show this big ...