.Crooked Oak/Underwood/Frankfort (Franklin/Colbert County) Tornado... Rating: EF-2 Estimated Peak Wind: 115 MPH Path length /Statute/: 11 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 100 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 3 Start date: Nov 29 2016 Start time: 705 PM CST Start location: 9 NNW Russellville Start Lat/Lon: 34.5415/-87.9038 End date: Nov 29 2016 End time: 723 PM CST End location: 7 SSW Tuscumbia End lat/lon: 34.6272/-87.7439 Survey Summary: A supercell crossed over northern Franklin County Alabama and a tornado developed and touched down near Lost Creek Road on the northeast side of the Cedar Creek Reservoir. When it touched down, a number of hardwood trees, softwood trees, and power poles were snapped and a well built single family home lost a significant amount of the roofing material and the one occupant of the home was injured when the tornado occurred. The home also shifted with cracks noted on the concrete undergirding of the home. This is where the tornado was at its strongest (EF-2). The tornado quickly moved northeast snapping 10-20 trees and power poles as it moved towards the Frankfort Community along County Road 88. After crossing into Colbert County, more softwood and hardwood trees were snapped causing damage to a single wide manufactured home and car shed on Jones Road. More softwood and hardwood trees were snapped as the tornado continued northeast across County Road 49. Then, as the tornado continued to move northeast multiple softwood and hardwood trees were snapped close to Underwood Mountain Road before striking a single wide manufactured home. The single wide manufactured home sustained damage consistent with EF-1 rating with destruction of roof and walls leaving floor and undercarriage in place. Two people within this home sustained injuries. Another single family dwelling next to this manufactured home sustained damage uplift of the roof damage while more snapped hardwood trees were noted just to the northeast of these houses. This is also where the tornado had the largest width of 100 yards. The tornado then lifted shortly after this damage occurred.

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.Morgan County Tornado... .Morgan County/Neel Tornado... Rating: EF-3 Estimated Peak Wind: 140 MPH Path length /Statute/: 6.2 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 175 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: Nov 29 2016 Start time: 840 PM CST Start location: Danville Road east of Isabel Mountain Start Lat/Lon: 34.44058/-87.09132 End date: Nov 29 2016 End time: 848 PM CST End location: Herring Road south of Sunset Drive End Lat/Lon: 34.50427/-87.01466 Survey Summary: The tornado first touched down along Danville Road just east of the Lawrence County line. In this area, trees were snapped and uprooted. Minor damage was noted to a shed here. The tornado then moved northeast and strengthened as it crossed the intersection of Maddox Road and Johnson Chapel Road. Here hardwood trees were snapped near the base and a home suffered significant roof and structural damage. Along northwest Maddox Road several homes sustained significant structural damage. One home had the roof and a large section of the wall blown out. The residents of the home rode the storm out safely in the interior most hallway. Several power poles were snapped at the base. Damage here was consistent with very high end EF-2 damage. The tornado once again crossed Danville Road causing structural damage to several buildings including a multi-story home. Significant roof uplift was noted in this location. A large industrial garage in this area was also destroyed. A convenience store nearby suffered damage, and the owner`s family received warning alerts and took shelter in an interior hallway to ride out the storm. The tornado then approached Neel School Road causing significant damage in and around the Neel Volunteer Fire Department. The roof was nearly completely taken off the fire department and large metal trusses were bent at this facility. A nearby large building was obliterated and other well built structure had its roof and supports taken off. As the tornado moved northeast, it cross Singleton Road impacting more structures. Several homes sustained structural damage, mainly roof damage. One very large building was completely destroyed with another sustaining near collapse. The tornado then reached its maximum intensity as it crossed Boys Ranch Road on the eastern edge of Bogar Loop. Here a home suffered complete roof loss and partial wall collapse. An anchored mobile home was obliterated with the contents thrown over 100 yards. A motor cycle repair shop that included an anchor bolted large shop building was nearly wiped clean with motorcycles thrown or rolled large distances. An SUV parked here was thrown and then rolled about 75 yards. Damage here was consistent with lower end EF-3 damage at 140 mph. The tornado then crossed mostly rugged, hilly and rural terrain downing trees as it began to slowly wind down in intensity. The tornado then once again crossed Danville Road north of McCleskey producing widespread tree damage. Here very large hardwood trees were snapped near the based and uprooted. A home here sustained damage to the roof and also damage due to falling trees. A large shed/outbuilding here was destroyed. As the tornado crossed Herring Road it produced damage to a roof on a conventional home and also significant roof and strucutural damage to a mobile home. On the northeast side of Herring Road minor tree damage was noted as the tornado finally lifted. Return to Top of Page

.Monte Sano/Ryland/Maysville/Princeton Tornado... Rating: EF-2 Estimated Peak Wind: 125 MPH Path length /Statute/: 19.9 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 150 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: Nov 29 2016 Start time: 929 PM CST Start location: 3 ENE Huntsville (Monte Sano) Start Lat/Lon: 34.74 / -86.53 End date: Nov 29 2016 End time: 1000 PM CST End location: 3 N Princeton End lat/lon: 34.89 / -86.24 Survey Summary: Initial continuous damage was found along the leading edge of Monte Sano Mountain close to the intersection of Monte Sano Blvd. and Nolan Avenue. Several trees were snapped and uprooted as it moved along the northern brow of the mountain. A clear, continuous path of snapped trees was observed just north of the RV campground area of Monte Sano State Park. From here, the tornado skipped down the northeast face of the mountain, caused minor tree damage near Wall Road, US Highway 72, and Morring Road. More significant damage resumed near Ryland Pike near its intersection with Delta Pine Dr. Trees were snapped on Ryland Pike, then the tornado entered the Central Estates neighborhood. At least 15 houses had at least some roof decking removed in the neighborhood. A few houses had large sections of the roof structure removed, including one house on Moontown Road which had its entire roof and roof structure removed. Elsewhere around the neighborhood, many more houses had at least superficial damage to fascias and gutters, or had privacy fencing blown away. The Flint Ridge horse farm suffered significant damage. Nearly all of the tin roofing was removed from one large and one small horse barn, and a riding arena was completely destroyed. Nearly all of the trees within 50-75 yards of the farm buildings were snapped. The tornado was clearly at its strongest between the house that lost all roofing, and the horse farm damage. At this location, the peak intensity is set at 125 MPH, an EF-2 on the Enhanced Fujita scale. The tornado continued over a nearby ridge and weakened slightly, snapping and uprooting more trees along Hurricane Creek Road, Sharps Cove Road, and Neal Drive. Additional damage to houses was noted along Sharps Cove and Neal Drive, where roofing was peeled off a manufactured home and nearby single family home. Little additional damage was noted later along Sharps Cove Road near the Madison-Jackson County line, or in the surrounding hillsides. The end point is set on the ridge line west of Sharps Cove Road. Damage Photos Return to Top of Page

.Jackson County (Estillfork)... .Jackson County (Estillfork) Tornado... EF-1 Estimated Peak Wind: 95 MPH Path length /Statute/: 0.9 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 40 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: Nov 29 2016 Start time: 1002 PM CST Start location: 4 W Hytop Start 1007 PM CST End location: 3 W Hytop End_lat/lon: 34.92 / -86.13 Survey Summary: The parent Rating:Estimated Peak Wind: 95 MPH Path length /Statute/: 0.9 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 40 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: Nov 29 2016 Start time:Start location: 4 W Hytop Start Lat /Lon: 34.92 / -86.14 End date: Nov 29 2016 End time:End location: 3 W Hytop End_lat/lon: 34.92 / -86.13 Survey Summary: The parent supercell thunderstorm that produced the Monte Sano EF-2 tornado also produced a separate area of rotation that caused the EF-1 Estillfork tornado . The NWS and UAH survey found significant softwood tree damage in the form of healthy and snapped pine trees along CR-9, east of the CR-9 and CR-141 intersection. The convergence of the down trees was evident at several locations along CR-9 and in the Estillfork area. Peak winds were determined to be 95 MPH. Return to Top of Page

.Cullman County (near Nesmith, AL)... .Cullman County (Nesmith) Tornado... Rating: EF-1 Estimated Peak Wind: 100 MPH Path length /Statute/: 350 Yards Path width /Maximum/: 50 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: Nov 29 2016 Start time: 1025 PM CST Start location: near Nesmith AL Start Lat/Lon: 34.1745/-87.1109 End date: Nov 29 2016 End time: 1026 PM CST End location: near Nesmith AL End lat/lon: 34.1760/-87.1089 Survey Summary: Note: This is the continuation of a tornado that started in Winston County, Alabama The tornado that began in Winston County producing EF-1 damage continued into NW Cullman County near Ne Smith, AL where multiple hardwood and softwood trees were snapped as it moved towards a storage shed building on County Road 1024. As it moved towards the small building the tornado uplifted the roof of the building causing the walls collapse and sending debris across a field. Then, as the tornado proceeded northeast it uplifted the metal roof on another single family building. This damage was consistent with EF-1 intensity and was the strongest damage with this portion of the tornado track. More trees were snapped just to the northeast of this position on County Road 1024 near another single family home before it lifted. Return to Top of Page

.Jackson County (Bryant)... .Bryant (Jackson County) Tornado... .Bryant Tornado... Rating: EF-1 Estimated Peak Wind: 88 MPH Path length /Statute/: 2.31 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 150 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: Nov. 29 2016 Start time: 1100 PM CST Start location: 7SW Bryant Start Lat/Lon: 34.87 / -85.71 End date: Nov. 29 2016 End time: 1103 PM CST End location: 6S Bryant End_lat/lon: 34.89 / -85.67 Survey Summary: Update to the Nov. 29/30 outbreak: A survey team from the University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH) relayed reports of damage and geocoded photographs along CR-690, south of Bryant, AL (Jackson County). NWS Huntsville, after coordination with UAH and investigation of the photos and radar data, determined the damage was associated with a weak EF-1 tornado. The bulk of the damage was generally observed along CR-690, between CR-691 and CR-676. Damage indicators were limited to snapped soft wood trees and/or snapped large branches. While the majority of the damage was indicative of an EF-0 tornado, there was a small path of EF-1 damage just to the west of CR-676. In this area, several healthy softwood trees were snapped before the tornado weakened as it approached a ridge on the east side of CR-676. Return to Top of Page

.Marshall County (Union Grove)... .Union Grove (Marshall County) Tornado... EF-1 Estimated Peak Wind: 100 MPH Path length /Statute/: 1.2 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 50 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: Nov 29 2016 Start time: 1105 PM CST Start location: 3 NW Union Grove Start 1111 PM CST End location: 3 NW Union Grove End Rating:Estimated Peak Wind: 100 MPH Path length /Statute/: 1.2 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 50 Yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: Nov 29 2016 Start time:Start location: 3 NW Union Grove Start Lat /Lon: 34.4315/-86.5032 End date: Nov 29 2016 End time:End location: 3 NW Union Grove End lat /lon: 34.4403/-86.4828 Survey Summary: A tornado developed near Union Grove Road and Tinner Mayo road intersection in the Union Grove Community. As it developed multiple trees were snapped and uprooted causing minor roof damage to one single family home. More significant home damage was sustained to another nearby single family house due to trees snapping and falling on the roof. As the tornado proceeded northeast to Tinner Mayo Road, it flipped a recreational vehicle and moved it into a single family home causing damage to the home and destroying the recreational vehicle. Meanwhile, the tornado caused shingles to come off the roof of this single family house. Further to the northeast, the tornado uplifted the roof of a storage shed for hay and caused minor roof damage to a double wide manufactured home. More damage was sustained to a single family dwelling near Tinner- Mayo and Brock Chapel road as the tornado continued northeast where the roof was completely uplifted and blown into the field. The tornado then snapped a few more hardwood trees before lifting just northeast of Bean Rock Road. Return to Top of Page

.Jackson to DeKalb County (Rosalie to Ider)... .Rosalie/Ider (Jackson/Dekalb County) Tornado... Rating: EF-3 Estimated Peak Wind: 145 MPH Path length /Statute/: 13.7 Miles Path width /Maximum/: 206 Yards Fatalities: 3 Injuries: 10 Start date: Nov 30 2016 Start time: 1202 AM CST Start location: 4 ENE Pisgah Start Lat/Lon: 35.69 / -85.78 End date: Nov 30 2016 End time: 1220 AM CST End location: 10 NNW Ider End_lat/lon: 34.78 / -85.57 Survey Summary: 12/1/2016 Update: The supplemental survey of the Rosalie/Ider Tornado determined that the tornado was one continuous track from the southern Rosalie area to the AL/GA state line. The 13.7 mile long track observed peak winds of 145 mph (EF-3) near Ider with generally EF-2 and EF-1 damage observed elsewhere on the track. A new start point was observed approx. one half mile to the SSW of the previous point. Minor roof damage to a structure and a snapped power line indicated that the tornado was about 100 MPH (EF-1) at the touch down. The assessment team was able to connect the previous Rosalie track to the Ider track after observing significant roof damage to single family home with complete destruction to a barn on the property near the intersection of CR-345 and CR-78. Additional points were added along CR-330 to CR-117 (DeKalb Co.) after the team recorded snapped softwood and hardwood trees and damage to a large anchored shed. Between CR-117 and AL-75 in DeKalb County, numerous chicken farms were completely destroyed along. Several homes in the area sustained significant roof damage and two anchored mobiles homes were observed to have rolled. One unanchored mobile home was completely destroyed with scattered debris. Finally, the team traveled along CR-792 in the Deer Head Cove area (near the AL/GA state line) and observed complete destruction to a well anchored and large metal shed. Winds were estimated to be 111 MPH at this location. Numerous soft wood pine trees were snapped or uprooted up to the AL/GA state line. The team traveled into nearby Dade County, observed minor debris, but no damage. Previous Summary from 11/30/2016: A potent and very fast moving super cell impacted Eastern Jackson County and Northern DeKalb County shortly after midnight on Nov. 30, 2016. Rosalie, AL and Ider, AL were the most impacted areas with several houses and small buildings destroyed. Rosalie: Sporatic damage was first observed along CR-71, north of Pisgah with much more widespread tree and structure damage observed CR-71 and CR-60, entering into Rosalie, where the tornado was suspected to touch down. Numerous hardwood and pine softwood trees were observed to be uprooted or snapped along with several wooden power line poles snapped. As the tornado moved ENE, nearly on top of CR-71, roof damage was reported to a brick church. Additionally, a large two story wooden structure (used for church related receptions) was heavily damaged. Damage indicators for that structure were related to a small barn. EF-1 damage was recorded for the area around the church with winds approx. 100 mph. EF-2 damage was observed nearly one quarter mile further ENE along CR-71. A long, one story strip mall was destroyed (Rosalie Plaza Grocery). The assessment team noted that the roof was not strapped down and that cinder blocks were only held together by mortar. It was determined that the tornado likely blew the roof off the structure which quickly led to the block walls to collapse. Winds of 125 mph were estimated. Additional EF-2 damage was reported one quarter to one third mile further ENE along CR-71. Several mobile homes, with at least one mobile home noted to have been tied down, were completely destroyed. Three fatalities were reported from this section of damage. Additionally, numerous softwood trees were either uprooted or snapped along with several wooden power poles snapped. Ider: Significant damage was observed from the tornado along CR-117 and CR-159. Numerous hardwood and softwood trees were either uprooted or snapped at the trunk along CR-117 leading up to CR-159. The strongest winds of this tornado were recorded near this location. A one story day care center was completely destroyed and blown off its foundation. Preliminary info recorded 7 injuries at this location. The damage assessment team noted the structure was bolted the foundation, however the floor plates connecting to the foundation were observed to have some degree of degradation. This led to a preliminary assessment of a tornado of EF-3 strength with winds approx. 145 mph. DeKalb EMA reported that the tornado caused some minor damage to a barn near the Deer Head Cove near the AL/GA border and possible continued across the GA state line. Radar Return to Top of Page

