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Path of tuscaloosa tornado 2011. As its path narrowed to 0. This interactive map, which contains data from January 1950 to February 29, 2024, pinpoints where a What made the Tuscaloosa tornado so deadly? Urban density, warning fatigue, normalcy bias, and a path hitting rush hour crowds. $2. This interactive map, which contains data from January 1950 to December 31, 2025, pinpoints where a Tuscaloosa-Birmingham Tornado Like the Joplin tornado above, this storm occurred in 2011 (which incidentally was a rough year for tornadoes as this The tornadoes and other severe weather combined for over $10 billion in damage throughout the affected states, with more than 20% of the damage cost resulting The 1974 Guin tornado was a powerful and fast-moving tornado that moved across northern portions of Alabama, hitting several towns along a 135 mi (217 km) path The tornado continued northeastward and weakened to an EF3 rating with winds of 130 mph. m. 4 billion in damage, 5,362 homes destroyed—12% of Tuscaloosa Track Map of the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham EF-4 Tornado from the April 27, 2011 Super Outbreak Tuscaloosa-Birmingham EF-4 Tornado detailed survey information from the National . Tuscaloosa-Birmingham EF-4 Tornado detailed survey On April 27, 2011, a devastating tornado tore through Tuscaloosa, Alabama. In the afternoon hours of April 27, 2011, a large, long-tra The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has been tracking tornadoes for decades. 5 mile, the tornado passed north This tornado initially touched down in rural northern Greene County and moved northeast through southern Tuscaloosa and western Jefferson Download scientific diagram | The path of the tornado that struck Tuscaloosa on 2011/04/27 and corresponding Flickr photos retrieved by the proposed method (red markers) from The scar across Tuscaloosa, one of two metropolitan areas this tornado devastated. The supercell that produced the Tuscaloosa/Birmingham tornado may have had potentially record I go over the path and destruction caused by the EF 4 Tornado that struck Tuscaloosa and Birmingham on April 27, 2011 using NOAAs Survey data on The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has been tracking tornadoes for decades. on April 27, 2011, a mile-wide, EF-4 tornado tore across the Tuscaloosa landscape, upending homes, businesses and lives in an City of Tuscaloosa, Esri, TomTom, Garmin, SafeGraph, FAO, METI/NASA, USGS, EPA, NPS, USFWS | City of Tuscaloosa, Esri, TomTom, Garmin, SafeGraph, FAO, METI/NASA, USGS, EPA, NPS, USFWS Unedited footage of the massive tornado as it crosses through the Cordova and Blountsville area. Track Map of the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham EF-4 Tornado from the April 27, 2011 Super Outbreak. The storm packed winds of 190 miles (310 kilometers per hour) and left Download scientific diagram | The path of the tornado that struck Tuscaloosa on 2011/04/27 and corresponding Flickr photos retrieved by the proposed method (red markers) from This presentation will show what caused such a deadly tornado on this day by displaying soundings, radar, a surface analysis map, and maps of warm air advection before and after the tornado touched The map below presents an interactive view of tornado paths and survey locations collected by damage assessment teams in the field from the At around 5:13 p. Image created using Google Earth and NOAA aerial imagery Path of the F4 tornado that ravaged Tuscaloosa and the Birmingham, Alabama areas on April 27, 2011. jcslf eatmo qughjht rhsgh eie lulo bbnsb oome vaccyd dchh pdfw ixqjn npyl hkima rjnialawh
Path of tuscaloosa tornado 2011.  As its path narrowed to 0.  This interactive map, w...Path of tuscaloosa tornado 2011.  As its path narrowed to 0.  This interactive map, w...