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February 15, 2016 · Russell, Lee County · 2016
EF0

February 15, 2016

7:00 PM
Russell, Lee County, Alabama · Near Phenix City (ZIP 36860)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
7.1 mi
Max Width
250 yd
DateFebruary 15, 2016
Time7:00 PM
CountyRussellLee
CityPhenix City
Property Loss$0
Crop Loss$0
SourceNCEI 620453
NWS Birmingham

5.7 SW Crawford - 1.5 NNE Crawford National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northern Russell County and extreme southern Lee County and have determined that the damage was consistent with an EF-0 tornado. Winds were estimated to be around 75 mph. The tornado touched down just southwest of Padgett Road in northwestern Russell County, where sporadic tree damage was noted. As the tornado continued northeastward, the most significant tree damage was observed along Brown Road, where numerous trees were uprooted or snapped in a sporadic pattern. The tornado paralleled Brown Road for several miles, where a few homes sustained shingle damage. An outbuilding along Brown Road just southwest of Crawford sustained heavy roof damage. An uninhabited single family home sustained damage as a large cedar tree fell onto it just north of Crawford along Bleeker Road. The final tree damage from the tornado was noted just inside the Lee County line along County Road 179. Start: 32.3952/-85.2546 End: 32.4778/-85.1836

NWS EF Scale: F0 Polygon

Event Narrative

National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in northern Russell County and extreme southern Lee County and determined that the damage was consistent with an EF-0 tornado. Winds were estimated to be around 75 mph. ||The tornado touched down just southwest of Padgett Road in northwestern Russell County, where sporadic tree damage was noted. As the tornado continued northeastward, the most significant tree damage was observed along Brown Road, where numerous trees were uprooted or snapped in a sporadic pattern. The tornado paralleled Brown Road for several miles, where a few homes sustained shingle damage. An outbuilding along Brown Road just southwest of Crawford sustained heavy roof damage. An uninhabited single family home sustained damage as a large cedar tree fell onto it just north of Crawford along Bleeker Road. The final tree damage from the tornado was noted just inside the Lee County line along County Road 179.

Episode Narrative

A sharp 500 MB upper trof shifted eastward along the Lower Mississippi Valley. As the upper trof approached the Mississippi River, a surface low developed over southern Mississippi and deepened as it tracked northeast into central Alabama. A mixture of high precipitation (HP) supercells and line segments developed and consolidated into a quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) south of Interstate 85 and east of Interstate 65, producing straight-line wind damage and four tornadoes.

Outbreak Context

Part of 6-tornado outbreak on February 15, 2016

Shared Episode Narrative

A sharp 500 MB upper trof shifted eastward along the Lower Mississippi Valley. As the upper trof approached the Mississippi River, a surface low developed over southern Mississippi and deepened as it tracked northeast into central Alabama. A mixture of high precipitation (HP) supercells and line segments developed and consolidated into a quasi-linear convective system (QLCS) south of Interstate 85 and east of Interstate 65, producing straight-line wind damage and four tornadoes.

Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 620453

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