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Coverage of the April 27, 2011 Birmingham, Alabama tornado as it happened on The Weather Channel. The tornadoes left scars on A look back at the generational tornado outbreak in Alabama ten years ago. Several Cutting a gash through both the Tuscaloosa and Birmingham metro areas, it was the face of the 2011 Tornado Super Outbreak. As its path narrowed to 0. The tornado caused extens April 27 2011 Alabama Tornadoes - Radar and Tornado Tracking EquusStorm 208 subscribers Subscribed Live coverage of the generational tornado outbreak from James Spann and Jason Simpson; this event featured 62 tornadoes in Alabama. The tornado was at its widest point in Lawrence County Alabama where it was 2200 yards wide. The CLANTON –Tuesday 8 am April 27, 2021 Before becoming the Alabama State Meteorologist with EMA, I spent almost 34 years with the NWS. The tornado The storms on April 27, 2011, were the most dreaded long-track tornadoes. The number That was one tornado, out of 62 in Alabama alone. 5 mile, the tornado passed north of Brookwood, near the intersection of Hannah Creek Rd and CR 59. Sixty-two tornadoes struck Alabama in several waves on April 27, 2011, in what veteran meteorologists called a generational tornado event. The tornado was rated an EF-5 in Marion, During the early evening hours of April 27, 2011, an extremely powerful and devastating EF5 tornado, known most commonly as the Rainsville tornado, [1] The tornado continued east-northeast where it crossed County Road 35 and Alabama Highway 269 a few miles south of Parrish. 4 billion (2011 USD), making it the costliest tornado in Alabama history and, at the time, the costliest tornado in the United States, before it was dethroned a month later by the Joplin EF5 tornado in Missouri. This shattered the old record for the most tornadoes in one day for our state. The tornado caused approximately $2. A total of 252 were kille On April 27, 2011, 39 tornadoes would move through the Tennessee Valley in three distinct rounds of severe weather. There would be 3 EF-5 tornadoes all of which occurred during the final round of Video taken from facebookEF4 Tornado hits Tuscaloosa, Alabama April 27, 2011 Distant Tornado Crossing the Tennessee River Near Decatur, Alabama - April 27, 2011 Eyes to the Sky Weather 647 subscribers Subscribed. In the afternoon hours of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked and violent EF4 tornado, known as the Cordova tornado, [1] moved across Central Alabama, Sixty-two tornadoes tracked across Alabama over an 18 hour period, cutting a damage path greater than 1200 miles and securing the place of this rare event in history. The first violent tornado in the state of Alabama, on April 27, 2011, crossed over 50 miles through Cullman, Morgan, and April's Fury: A WBRC Documentary on the April 27, 2011 Tornado Outbreak Dixie Alley Outbreak | Storm Chasers (Full Episode) BBC: Sandy - Anatomy of a Superstorm (December 2012) On the afternoon of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked, and violent high-end EF4 multi-vortex tornado, known by most as the Cullman–Arab tornado, [1] moved In the afternoon hours of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tracked and violent EF4 tornado, known as the Cordova tornado, [1] moved across Central Alabama, The deadly Tuscaloosa tornado was the product of a supercell thunderstorm that developed that afternoon in Newton County, Mississippi. In fact of the 10 longest tornado tracks on record in Alabama, five of them happened on Today marks 10 years since the April 27, 2011 tornado outbreak in Alabama that left 240 people dead and thousands injured. Live TV coverage by James Spann and Jason Simpson of ABC 33/40 of a violent EF-4 tornado in Tuscaloosa, Alabama on April 27, 2011. A total of 62 tornadoes were responsible for the deaths of 252 people. The old record was set only a week and a half earlier, on 14 years ago, one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks struck Alabama when 62 tornadoes tore through the state.
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