June 5, 2014
3:34 PM| Date | June 5, 2014 |
| Time | 3:34 PM |
| County | Limestone |
| City | Athens |
| Property Loss | $0 |
| Crop Loss | $0 |
| Source | NCEI 531014 |
1 NNW Murphree Place - 1 NNE Murphree Place This survey was performed by a student at the University of Alabama in Huntsville . A very brief tornado touched down just west of Griffith Road near Tanner. Damage occurred to three residences. At one residence, a 18 by 20 foot shed was destroyed and a few shingles were peeled off the east-facing side of the roof. The two houses across the street sustained minor roof damage (at the time of the survey, one house had already been repaired). A few snapped limbs and branches were noted from trees behind these homes . The tornado crossed Stewart Road where another house sustained minor roof damage and a porch pillar was pushed over. The tornado briefly reached maximum intensity along Winfred Drive where three residences were affected. Two of the residences sustained minor roof damage in the form of shingles and the soffit and fascia being pulled off . The third residence featured significant removal of shingles as well as a destruction of a large well-constructed 30 by 45 foot shed. The tornado dissipated after crossing Winfred Drive, with no additional damage noted along U.S. Highway 31. Start: 34.7135/-86.9759 End: 34.713/-86.9629
NWS EF Scale: F1 Polygon
This survey was performed by a student at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. A very brief tornado touched down just west of Griffith Road near Tanner. Damage occurred to three residences. At one residence, a 18 by 20 foot shed was destroyed and a few shingles were peeled off the east-facing side of the roof. The two houses across the street sustained minor roof damage (at the time of the survey, one house had already been repaired). A few snapped limbs and branches were noted from trees behind these homes. The tornado crossed Stewart Road where another house sustained minor roof damage and a porch pillar was pushed over. The tornado briefly reached maximum intensity along Winfred Drive where three residences were affected. Two of the residences sustained minor roof damage in the form of shingles and the soffit and fascia being pulled off. The third residence featured significant removal of shingles as well as a destruction of a large well-constructed 30 by 45 foot shed. The tornado dissipated after crossing Winfred Drive, with no additional damage noted along U.S. Highway 31.
A long-lived thunderstorm complex which originated in the central Plains during the early morning hours arrived in the Tennessee Valley during the mid to late afternoon hours. This system produced numerous wind damage reports and even a brief, isolated tornado.