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The tornado retained this intensity as it caused sporadic damage across rural Alabama, destroying numerous homes and debarking trees. It dissipated south of Red Hill, after being on the ground for over two hours. The tornado was the second tornado of at least EF3 intensity to hit Cordova on April 27, and the town was devastated by both.
A tornado left significant storm damage in Fultondale, Alabama, north of Birmingham, Monday night, damaging buildings and downing trees. Authorities say at least five people were hospitalized and ...
The tornado left a swath of EF4 damage through the eastern portions of Hulaco, and this intensity was retained for several miles. The tornado continued to move northeastward, narrowly avoiding the center of Hog Jaw, where the worst damage from the tornado was documented. Along Hog Jaw Road, a large storage shed with farm equipment was destroyed ...
The “Airport Road Tornado” occurred near the Redstone Arsenal at 4:30 p.m. and then raced northeast through Madison County. It produced an 18.5-mile-long damage path and at its peak, produced ...
That afternoon, Mississippi State University spotters confirmed another large tornado in east-central Mississippi and west-central Alabama and the second tornado emergency of the outbreak was issued. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] ABC 33/40 coverage reported that the tornado was 3/4 mile (1.2 km) in width.
More than two dozen tornadoes touched down amid a severe weather outbreak that unfolded across a large part of the southern United States from Tuesday through Thursday, capping a week of severe ...
The tornadoes that occured by the Rainsville supercell, two of which were a powerful EF5 tornado in Philadelphia, Mississippi and a long tracked EF4 tornado in Cordova-Blountsville, Alabama. The meteorological conditions leading up to the tornado were among the most favorable for violent tornadoes ever documented.
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 ...