Tornado 2011 Tuscaloosa. File talk:Tuscaloosa tornado damage 27 April 2011. Live TV coverage

File talk:Tuscaloosa tornado damage 27 April 2011. 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. For more unbelievable tornado video, go here: http://abcn. As the Aerial perspective of tornado damage in Tuscaloosa, Ala. Terrifying video reveals deadly size and destruction of massive tornado. 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. The tornado caused extens WVTM 13 Meteorologist Stephanie Walker breaks down footage of the deadly EF-4 tornado that tore a destructive trail through Tuscaloosa all the way to Birmingham. Subscribe for more videos! From the moment a mile-wide tornado destroyed 13% of the city on April 27, 2011, the Tuscaloosa News has been reporting on the Past Disaster Recovery 2011 Tuscaloosa Forward Tuscaloosa Forward is an action plan to recover and rebuild the affected areas of the April 27, 2011 tornado, and help . 9-mile path A large EF2 wedge tornado struck the town, subsequently causing severe damage and killing four people. See more on Tornado 360 premiering Mo Nate Hughett and Ryne Chandler chasing the F5 tornado in Tuscaloosa AL. Speculation of tornadoes forming had arisen, but many Tuscaloosa As a deadly tornado took aim on their home in Tuscaloosa, AL in April 2011, a group of friends took cover in a closet. org Concord, Alabama Concord, For example, on April 27th, 2011, a long-track, violent EF-4 tornado swept through parts of Tuscaloosa and Holt, including Rosedale, Forest Lake, Tuscaloosa EF-4 Tornado DocumentaryDuring the late afternoon and early evening of April 27th 2011, Tuscaloosa, Alabama would become the focal point for one o Categories: Tuscaloosa, Alabama April 27, 2011 tornado outbreak in Alabama 2011 Super Outbreak Damage by natural causes The April 27, 2011 tornado destroyed 12% of Tuscaloosa, including 5,362 homes and 356 businesses. This storm was like nothing else that I have ever seen. TUSCALOOSA, AL - MAY 02: A cross stands over a destroyed neighborhood on May 2, 2011 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. We apologize for the language. The number of people affected was staggering, At around 5:13 p. [29][30] A strong EF3 tornado also struck the Hot Springs Village area earlier that The National Weather Service said the deadly tornado that struck Tuscaloosa initially touched down in rural northern Greene County and moved northeast through southern This shows everything I captured about the formation and movement of the terrible tornado as it moved across Tuscaloosa on 4/27/11. wikipedia. m. 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. It was taken from the University Mall parking lot. on April 27, 2011, a mile-wide, EF-4 tornado tore across the Tuscaloosa landscape, upending homes, businesses and lives in an unyielding, 5. The beginning It was Wednesday, April 27, 2011. , following a massive tornado outbreak that struck the eastern United States during April 26–28, 2011. Early in the evening of April 27, 2011, The GOES East satellite took this picture, mid-way through the life of a particularly long-lived supercell thunderstorm. ws/iLfX29more Coverage of the April 27, 2011 Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado. jpg Draft:Weather events described as historic by NOAA Usage on ha. The tornado caused approximately $2. Dur­ing the late af­ter­noon and early evening of April 27, 2011, a vi­o­lent, high-end EF4 multi-vor­tex tor­nado known as the Tuscaloosa-Birm­ing­ham tornado or the Tuscaloosa Cutting a gash through both the Tuscaloosa and Birmingham metro areas, it was the face of the 2011 Tornado Super Outbreak. At least 53 deaths are 2011 Super Outbreak 2011 Tuscaloosa–Birmingham tornado User:V3112/sandbox/weather 2011 Super Outbreak 2011 The 2011 Tuscaloosa–Birmingham tornado was an EF4 multiple-vortex tornado that destroyed portions of Tuscaloosa and Tuscaloosa EF4 Tornado April 27, 2011 James Spann, Jason Simpson ABC33/40 SkyCam Coverage t3chmn 629 subscribers Subscribe 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 Google Earth. The storm began This video is from the EF4 tornado that went through Tuscaloosa, AL on 4/27/11.

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