A violent, high-end EF4 multiple-vortex tornado destroyed portions of Tuscaloosa and Birmingham, Alabama, as well as smaller communities and rural areas between the two cities, during the late afternoon and early evening of April 27, 2011. Average tornado warning lead time is around 10 minutes at best, meaning its vital to have a plan in place before you need it. At 5:15, The tornado Entered Alabama, the tornado turned slightly to the north hitting double springs, the tornado ground scoured up to 6 feet, suggesting the windspeed to be 297 mph, Bare slabs were left with slightly cracked roads and slabs. Dramatic video has emerged of the twister as it passed southeast of Birmingham near Eagle Point about 90 minutes ago: This terrifying video was taken at Griffin Park at Eagle Point near Lee Branch and US-280. The collected donations included toiletries, nonperishable food, bottled water, diapers, clean-up supplies and much more. Its the first time in three decades that two top-tier high-risk notices have been issued in the month of March, the category marking the highest tier on a five-step scale. [2] Two days before the event, on April 25, the SPC issued a moderate risk of severe weather encompassing portions of central and eastern Kentucky, middle and eastern Tennessee, northeast Mississippi, central and northern Alabama, and northwest Georgia. Storms laid waste to state parks at Guntersville and Bucks Pocket, with an EF-2 tornado crossing the lake, toppling trees and destroying cabins, a chalet, a wing of the lodge, campers, cars and boats. Updated severe weather graphic with expands the higher threats areas farther southeast. Several apartment complexes were entirely destroyed in this area, and a few two-story apartment buildings were completely reduced to rubble. Straight from a @NWSSPC forecaster on why they chose to use the word "violent" to describe today's #tornado potential over "intense" which was used last week. The track was about 12 miles long, and the tornado caused more than 20 deaths. Severe Weather Videos The frame of a manufactured home was thrown 250 yards and into a field. 2:30 p.m.: Tornado warning for Meridian, Miss. Meanwhile, the wind shear environment became substantially more favorable as an 80100 kn mid-level jet ejected eastward into the region. The tornado crossed Highway 63 South and neared the Wind Creek State Park area. Zoom in on the map above and click or tap the icons to get more information about each reported tornado. Among the dead are a family of three that lived in a wood-frame house in the small town of Ohatchee, along with a man and a woman who lived in mobile homes in Ohatchee and Wellington, respectively, county coroner Pat Brown told The Washington Post. The tornado was radar-indicated with no confirmation as of yet. It is surrounded by a larger zone, which includes Memphis, Nashville, and Jackson, Miss.., where the threat is rated at level 4 out of 5, and there is also a serious risk for severe weather. Looking at the statistics gives only the barest idea of what occurred. The tornado lifted just to the west of Alabama Highway 79, about 2 miles north of the city of Tarrant, though the storm was not done. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. Radar indicates a possible tornado developing just west of Meridian, Miss., which is under a tornado warning until 3:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m.: Dangerous long-track tornado racing east of Birmingham; Meteorologist James Spanns house damaged. Previsin de 7 Das pic.twitter.com/ByAPwZ6JJK, 7:00 p.m.: Risk of tornadoes and severe weather lower but not eliminated into the evening. Photos, video of damage, How bad will 2023 tornado season be? While uncertainty exists as to how intense individual storms will become and what specific areas will be hit, an extremely serious outbreak of severe weather is anticipated. The watch indicates a near certainty (95 percent chance) of at least one strong tornado that produces EF2 or higher damage on the 0 to 5 Enhanced Fujita scale. Along the same stretch, the bodies of a man and woman were blown almost 100 feet from their mobile home. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (each updated 1/26/2023). Stephen Quinn, a reporter for the Birmingham ABC television affiliate, tweeted that, according to the local fire department, multiple people [were] pulled from their homes in Eagle Point subdivision and hospitalized from the tornado that passed about 10 miles southeast of the city in the Eagle Point subdivision. Flash Flood Warnings Social media photos show severe damage to homes in Eagle Point, which is near Meadowbrook, Ala. and about 10 miles southeast of Birmingham. One fatality occurred at the destroyed mobile home seen at about :27 seconds in. #alwx #tornado #ohatchee pic.twitter.com/bPorzsebOY. At least 30 people were injured as the tornado carved a 10-mile (16-kilometer) path through Birmingham's northern suburbs, an area severely damaged by a much larger tornado a decade ago. 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Numerous other homes in the area were destroyed with only a few interior walls left standing. As the tornado moved across a coal yard in this area, a 35.8-tonne (78,925lb) coal car was thrown 391ft (119m) through the air. One of the cities hit hardest was Tuscaloosa, Ala. A nearly mile wide tornado cut a path though the town, killing 53 people, and injuring 1200 more. Please try another search. Info: Tornado reports do not correspond to the number of tornadoes that occurred. A marina on Holt Lake was significantly impacted, with numerous boats and a restaurant destroyed; some boats were tossed over 330 feet (100m) in this area. The storm that spawned that tornado had an even longer track. Throughout the afternoon hours, in the wake of an earlier mesoscale convective system, the airmass across western and northern portions of Alabama began to quickly destabilize, with mixed layer convective available potential energy (CAPE) estimated in the 25004000 j/kg range and low-level dewpoints of 7072F surging northward from Louisiana. Land A nearby two story apartment building was reduced to rubble sitting on the foundation. in Greene County. There have been reports of downed trees and damaged homes and businesses in Calhoun County and across the state, with some houses reduced to rubble. 5:17 a.m. - Tornadoes touched down from the Mercedes plant in Tuscaloosa to Lake Guntersville. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. #alwx pic.twitter.com/Kfgmey9oKW, 12:30 p.m.: "[C]onfirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado south of Tuscaloosa. But even the interlude between the two waves produced damage. Several vehicles were picked up and thrown, and one pickup truck had its cab separated from the bed. Devastating images are coming in from tornado damage in the Birmingham, AL area. After three hours of peril, the first wave of storms begin dissipating around 7:30 a.m., with barns, homes and structures reporting damage as far east at DeKalb County. The tornado devastated the Cedar Crest neighborhood just north of 15th St, leveling many cinder block homes and causing at least 3 fatalities. CoCoRaHS, Local Research and Outreach Severe Weather The tornado crossed CR 99 and moved into western Jefferson County, 4 miles north of Abernant. The tally would only mount as the sun rose. Winter Weather Warnings Therefore, it was given a final rating of high-end EF4, with winds estimated at 190mph (310km/h). National Outlooks In fact, there were three just last year. Thats an ominous atmospheric signal of a violent weather day. All rights reserved (About Us). BE A HERO: You can really help us today. Tornado Warnings The swarm of storms came after roughly 50 tornadoes tore through the region last week. Tornado Database 4:30 a.m.- Tornadoes begin crossing over from Mississippi and firing along a line stretching from Pickens County to Fayette County, causing damage to homes, power lines and felling trees. Cinder block construction homes in the surrounding neighborhood were completely destroyed, and in a few cases debris was swept away from the site. The tornado is one of the 10 longest tornado tracks on record in Alabama, coming in at No. Severe weather was also occurring outside Alabama with severe thunderstorm and flash flood warnings in effect in northwest Georgia, and a line of severe thunderstorms was sweeping east through western Tennessee. Path of the F4 tornado that ravaged Tuscaloosa and the Birmingham, Alabama areas on April 27, 2011. A line of thunderstorms, stretching from near Meridian, Miss. Weather radar detected an enormous debris ball as the storm passed through Centreville, Ala, about 30 miles southeast of Tuscaloosa, indicating materials from the ground lofted high into the air and significant damage. Severe thunderstorms will break out in multiple zones shortly after lunchtime along the cold front near and east of the Mississippi River, and farther east across eastern Mississippi, northwest Alabama and Middle Tennessee. The tornado has a history of producing damage as it tracked from just south of Tuscaloosa to just south and east of Birmingham. Theres also a cap in place a few thousand feet up a layer of warm, dry desert air that will prevent air near the ground from rising most of the day. The following detailed information was obtained fromNWS survey teamdamage experts. The South is even more vulnerable, research shows. The twister damaged the home of renowned Birmingham meteorologist James Spann, the legendary broadcaster told viewers as he covered the storm. Multiple locations were found. A tornado watch means conditions are favorable for twisters to form, but not a guarantee. Many homes in this area were constructed by the method of pier and beam foundation, which led tosome of the major destruction, as this construction will not withstand winds of this magnitude. Past Events (Video: Cesar Villasenor via Storyful), Storm updates between Thursday afternoon and evening. A confirmed tornado, about 30 miles southwest of Birmingham, was sweeping to the northeast at 40 mph and headed in the direction of Birminghams southern suburbs. 0:38 Nearly a decade has passed since the deadliest tornado in Tuscaloosa's history carved a 5.9-mile path of destruction through the city, though for most people who lived through that storm. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. One of the cities hit hardest was Tuscaloosa, Ala. A nearly mile wide tornado cut a path though the town, killing 53 people, and injuring 1200 more. The storm left more than 25 dead before crossing into Georgia. I dont know what the crap came through here, but it was evil, said Daniel Berry as he stood by the pile of debris that was once his home on Marshall Road. The tornado strengthened as it crossed the Black Warrior River, north of Interstate 20 and approached Tuscaloosa to a violent EF4 with winds of 170 mph. Severe Weather Preparedness Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. [12] The tornado then ripped through the neighborhoods of Rosedale and Forest Lake, leveling and sweeping away numerous poorly-anchored homes. Winter Weather, Special Programs Latest update on Tuscaloosa from Mayor Maddox. The weather service said that the damage intensified as the tornado neared the Autauga-Elmore county line, where several site-built homes lost most of their roofs along County Road 68 East near Poplar Springs Road. No vehicles were tossed, only pushed slightly from their original position. Severe Storms. Hazardous Weather Outlook, Current Conditions The tornado continued northeast, causing sporadic EF-1 timber damage as it crossed U.S. Highway 280. Climate change may have fueled Alabama storms, experts say, Selma woman who found children after tornado: It was a 100% God thing. The large tornado that was on the ground about 30 to 40 miles south of both Tuscaloosa and Birmingham lifted and the warning for the storm discontinued around 6:15 p.m. And just like that -- it's gone! Office History Tornado Safety Rules, Awareness Weeks The majority of it remained within a couple of yards of the home. The tornado's damage path appeared to be about a half mile wide as it passed south of the two communities, a vast expanse of downed trees and wires visible. A massive tornado tears through the town of Tuscaloosa, destroying everything in its path (from Tornado Rampage 2011) Show more. The first was an EF-2 tornado that carved a 35.17-mile path through parts of Choctaw and Marengo counties. Share. A pickup truck was thrown 120 yards to the northeast, and a shallow crater was formed where it landed. 1:40 p.m.: Tornado emergency southeast of Birmingham for destructive twister with history of producing damage, The Weather Service in Birmingham declared a tornado emergency for Shelby County, which is just to the south and southeast of the city, for a confirmed large and destructive tornado, heading northeast at 45 mph. These are scenes from Ohatchee, which is about 50 miles northeast of Birmingham: Major destruction from tornado just Southwest of Ohatchee, AL. The tornado crossed through the Pine Flat community, damaging more homes, and a manufactured home was rolled and destroyed. Storms will swarm during much of the day before winding down and exiting east late Thursday night. The tornado weakened more as it neared Highway 77 and dissipated shortly after crossing County Road 114. Land He checked on his family and is still going forward to help inform viewers. The monster tornado that devastated Tuscaloosa, Alabama, (see map) on April 27 was spawned by unusual "perfect storm . Vehicles were tossed 200 yards. On December 16, 2000, a destructive tornado outbreak hit the Southeastern United States, from Mississippi to North Carolina.The most significant tornado of the outbreak occurred in communities south and east of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.The F4 tornado killed 11 people and injured more than 125 others; it was the strongest tornado to hit the state of Alabama in the month of December since 1950. Several injuries were noted in this area. Help is needed #ALwx pic.twitter.com/UVRV6lOXRB, 4:50 p.m.: Tornado emergency south of Tuscaloosa due to large twister, while new tornado warning issued for northeast Birmingham, Massive tornado west of Greensboro, AL pic.twitter.com/KjFAG2bJfB. Between 7:00 a.m. CDT on April 25 and 7:00 a.m. on April 28, a total of 305 tornadoes struck the southeastern and central United States, according to a preliminary estimate from NOAA released May 4. Current Hazards The National Weather Service has spent the past few days tracing the path of Alabama's deadliest tornado since 2019. The tornado outbreak of April 27, 2011 cemented itself in the consciousness of every Alabamian who experienced it. Yall please stay safe and vigilant!. It was taken from the University Mall parking lot. Local Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Data, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The storm is sweeping northeast at 40 mph and is expected to pass very close to Pell City momentarily. National Weather Service meteorologists have surveyed the massive damage associated with this long track violent tornado, by ground and air. Hurricane Preparedness A tornado warning was in effect about 25 miles north of the border with Mississippi and Alabama. 6:23 p.m. - The earlier supercell that devastated Tuscaloosa and Jefferson counties, ignited back into an EF-4 tornado. Outreach Activities [10][13][16][17], After causing massive timber damage in rural areas, the tornado entered Jefferson County and rapidly intensified to its maximum intensity and width. The damage sustained in this area is consistent with EF-2 wind damage. Acquired May 7, 2011, this natural-color image shows part of a tornado track near the town of Berry, Alabama. It combines visible and infrared data to reveal damage unseen in conventional photographs. During the mid-afternoon Thursday, a tornadic thunderstorm carved a 100-plus mile path across north central Alabama into northwest Georgia, spawning multiple twisters while passing south of Tuscaloosa and then south and east of Birmingham. At least 30 people were injured as the tornado carved a 10-mile (16-kilometer) path through Birmingham's northern suburbs, an area severely damaged by a much larger tornado a decade ago. April 27, 2011. Another tornado on Feb. 2, a deadly EF-2, had a 25.87-mile path through Greene and Hale counties. Some additional EF0 to EF1 damage occurred before the tornado dissipated two miles north of Tarrant. See here and here. The storms deadliness recalled an April 2011 tornado that killed 13 in Calhoun County, Brown said. The Storm Prediction Center even took an unusual step in mentioning potentially violent, long-track tornadoes, the term violent corresponding to twisters of EF4 to EF5 strength, the most extreme levels on the scale. The tornado that killed seven people in Autauga County had a path that was 82 miles long and stretched through several counties. The warning is in effect until 5:30 p.m. and the storm is racing northeast at 60 mph and headed in the direction of the town of Brent. https://t.co/r5wRwYAbMV. This was the first video evidence that the tornado had touched the ground; the video, along with NEXRAD evidence of a tornado debris signature, prompted the National Weather Service office in Birmingham to declare a tornado emergency. That was certainly the same parent storm that produced what is likely to be more than one tornado along its trek across our area, weather service meteorologist Gerald Satterwhite said Friday via email. And, if they fall in a tornado warning polygon, call them or text them to let them know about the threat! But weather forecasters were already warning of worse to come that afternoon. Although not a main damage indicator, there was also evidence of vehicles being moved, but only a couple of feet. One of the deadly tornadoes that ripped through Lee County, Alabama, was upgraded Monday to an EF-4 after meteorologists determined it brought 170 mph winds and left a track almost a mile wide. It also was similar to the path. The tornado crossed the river near Neely Road on the west bank and Kelly Road on the east bank. Forecast Discussion The damage in the Fultondale area includedfoldedhighway light poles along the interstate, and roof damage to the Days Inn on U.S. Highway31. Daily Rainfall Plots The same tornadic thunderstorm which caused damage southeast of Birmingham had charged into northeast Alabama, near the border with Georgia where a tornado warning is in effect until 4 p.m. A warning is in effect for the storm until 2:45 p.m. Linhares added that using that definition, 95 of 2,505 tornadoes, or 3.8 percent, qualify as long-track tornadoes. An outbreak of severe weather, including several destructive tornadoes, swept across the South Thursday, killing at least five people in Alabama and one in Georgia. The warning is in effect until 4:15 p.m. (or 5:15 p.m. local time). Severe Storms, Image of the Day The emergency includes Montevallo, Wilton, and Calera, Ala. as the confirmed destructive tornado heads east at 50 mph. Words matter. The tornado developed in the southwestern part of the county on the west side of the . The tornado entered the southern portion of Tuscaloosa as a low-end EF4 and crossed 35th Street, completely destroying a cell phone tower and several warehouses in an industrial area. Similar devastation to homes and businesses was noted along both sides of CR 45 near 1st St E. and locations to the northeastward. The start point is based on aerial survey, while the end location was determined by a ground crew. [8:05 PM]: An EF-1 tornado was confirmed by @NWSHuntsville meteorologists today across portions of Lawrence, Morgan, And Limestone counties. Tornado Warnings for counties in Central Alabamawere in effect from338 pm until800 pm with this supercell. By the time that tornado lifted just north of downtown Birmingham, it had covered 80.3 miles, reached up to about 1.5 miles wide, killed 64 people, injured over 1500, and caused . Several suburbs in the area sustained catastrophic damage from the tornado as it tore through the west side of Birmingham, resulting in twenty fatalities. NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA Satellite Observes Damage Path of April Tornadoes in Alabama, Follow this link to skip to the main content, Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer or ASTER. 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