EF4

February 6, 2008

3:02 AM
Lawrence, Morgan County, Alabama · Near Moulton (ZIP 35650)
Fatalities
4
Injuries
23
Path Length
16.7 mi
Max Width
880 yd
DateFebruary 6, 2008
Time3:02 AM
CountyLawrenceMorgan
CityMoulton
Property Loss$0
Crop Loss$0
SourceSPC
NWS Birmingham

2.1 ENE Leola - 1.8 SW Griffin Addition Representatives from the National Weather Service and the Lawrence County Emergency Management Agency conducted a storm survey of damage that occurred in Lawrence County, Alabama early in the morning of February 6, 2008. The damage was determined to originate from a strong tornado, which at its peak had winds of approximately 170 MPH, giving it a rating of EF-4 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. Based on reports and an aerial survey conducted by the Lawrence County EMA, the tornado is believed to have originally touched down near the Pinhook C ommunity in south-central Lawrence County (just north of the Bankhead National Forest) around 3:02 AM CST. The tornado remained on the ground for approximately 16.7 miles; the first 14 miles of the track occurred in Lawrence County, tracking through the Aldridge Grove, Fairfield, Five Points, Midway, and Caddo C ommunities. The tornado exited Lawrence County about 3 miles south southeast of Caddo around 3:20 AM CST. The most significant damage occurred in two main areas. The first occurred just south of the Pinhook C ommunity, near the intersection of County Road 92 and 188. The second occurred north of Aldridge Grove near the intersection of County Road 94 and 183, where three fatalities occurred. Numerous homes received significant structural damage, including a 2300 square foot/2-story brick house that was nearly leveled off its foundation. Large trees, with diameters up to 4 feet, were completely snapped, with many uprooted. Fence posts embedded in concrete were ripped out of the ground and vaulted 50 to 100 feet in several different directions. A truck was thrown over a distance of more than 100 yards into an open field. The tornado continued its destructive path from Lawrence into Morgan County about 5 miles southwest of Decatur. The tornado tracked another 2.7 miles into Morgan County lifting near the Trinity C ommunity west of Decatur around 3:20 AM CST. Start: 34.4000/-87.2900 End: 34.5600/-87.0600

NWS EF Scale: F4

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16.7 mi880 yd wide