Gotta' say, I knew this looked strong on radar, but did not expect it to be this bad. Will be interesting to see about the one near Waynesboro and a few of the others, what damage they did. A woman died in this tornado, and others were injured. Sounds like it happened in a site-built home where all of it was destroyed. So it is a sobering reminder of how we could do better with building codes in tornado-prone parts of the world and also how the old-timers were smarter than our generation in having storm shelters and inviting people to them whenever the weather was bad. These days, most people can't even get to a basement. It doesn't take an incredibly rare F-5 tornado for people to get seriously hurt or even killed sometimes even when they are doing the right things within their means. We need to step up our game in the Southeast, if we're going to strike a pose of caring about this stuff.
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Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Huntsville AL
202 PM CDT Sat Apr 1 2023
...NWS Damage Survey for 4/1/2023 Tornado Event...
.Borderline Rd. Tornado...
Rating: EF3
Estimated Peak Wind: 160 mph
Path Length /statute/: 12.10 miles
Path Width /maximum/: 215.0 yards
Fatalities: 1
Injuries: 5
Start Date: 04/01/2023
Start Time: 03:09 AM CDT
Start Location: 3 NNW Hazel Green / Madison County / AL
Start Lat/Lon: 34.9746 / -86.5738
End Date: 04/01/2023
End Time: 03:25 AM CDT
End Location: 6 SW Huntland / Lincoln County / TN
End Lat/Lon: 35.0039 / -86.3648
Survey Summary:
A National Weather Service, Madison County EMA, and Lincoln
County EMA damage assessment team found evidence of an
EF3 tornado in Northern Madison County and Southeastern Lincoln
County. Peak winds were estimated at 160 mph on Borderline Rd.
The tornado began west of Highway 431 and south of Elkwood
Section Rd where multiple trees were uprooted and several trees fell
on homes. On the eastside of HWY 431, near the Lincoln Rd.
intersection, numerous structures were heavily damaged including multiple
stores which sustained major damage. This includes a
collapse of walls and roofs displaced with debris
thrown eastward. Given the degree of damage at this location, a
mid-range EF3 rating was reported. The tornado tracked east-
northeast through Mulberry Rd. Along this path, the tornado
uprooted and snapped numerous trees and caused significant roof
damage to a single-family home. Unfortunately, the tornado
continued to intensify on route to Borderline Rd. which is along
the Alabama and Tennessee border. At this location, heavy damage
was noted where houses were heavily damaged and two homes
experienced a complete collapse of walls, destroying the
structures. One fatality was reported at a single-family home
along Borderline Rd. where the structure was destroyed. The
tornado's estimated peak wind of 160 mph was noted at the
intersection of Borderline Rd and Myers Rd where a newly
constructed, however not completed, home was destroyed with a
complete collapse of walls. The degree of damage at this location
was slightly lowered below expected values due an uncertainty in
the status of the garage, which was facing west. The tornado
continued eastward just north of the Stateline, paralleling
Borderline Road as it continued north/east. Sporadic trees were
uprooted and snapped south of Vanntown, crossing Hester Creek.
The tornado destroyed several farm/outbuildings housing farm
equipment from Mason Road eastward onto Echols Road. The tornado
was weakening at this point, and finally lifted just after it
crossed John Hunter Highway/Hwy 122 just south of Elora in far
southeastern Lincoln County. Tin was strewn into an open field in
this location, but no further tree/structural damage was noted
beyond the tree line near Collins Road and Mountain Road.
&&
EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the
following categories:
EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph
EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph
EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph
EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph
EF4...Violent...166 to 200 mph
EF5...Violent...>200 mph
NOTE:
The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to
change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS
Storm Data.
$$
Barron/Amin
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