January 22, 2017
12:36 PM| Date | January 22, 2017 |
| Time | 12:36 PM |
| County | Tuscaloosa |
| City | Centreville |
| Property Loss | $0 |
| Crop Loss | $0 |
| Source | NCEI 676460 |
1 N Hagler National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in Southeast Tuscaloosa County and determined that the damage was consistent with an EF-0 tornado. The tornado touched down briefly north of Hagler along Hagler Coaling Road, downing a dozen trees. The tornado tracked north northeast, downing a tree onto a home, before lifting on the northeast side of a small pond. The tornado was 0.30 miles long and was 200 yards wide at its widest point. The tornado was rated an EF-0 with maximum winds around 80 mph. Thanks to Tuscaloosa County EMA for their assistance with this survey. Start: 33.0439/-87.3412 End: 33.0471/-87.3381
NWS EF Scale: F0
National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southeast Tuscaloosa County and determined that the damage was consistent with an EF0 tornado, with maximum sustained winds near 80 mph. The tornado touched down along Hagler Coaling Road, about .60 mile north of Highway 82, uprooting several dozen trees. The tornado tracked northeast, downing a tree onto a home, before lifting on the northeast side of a small pond.
After over a week of near-record to record high temperatures, several upper-level disturbances followed by a strong upper-level low pressure system produced multiple rounds of severe weather across Central Alabama. This system was characterized by strong upper-level winds and very cold upper-level temperatures. The first round produced one brief, weak tornado in St. Clair County on the evening of January 19. The second round occurred on the morning of January 20 with 12 tornadoes across Marengo, Elmore, Macon, Lee, Pike, and Barbour Counties. A third round produced damaging straight line winds on the night of January 21, including in the Birmingham metro area where the Birmingham airport measured a 75 mph wind gust and in Oneonta where 80 mph straight-line winds caused significant damage. A brief tornado also occurred in Tuscaloosa County with this activity. Finally, a fourth round moved through during the day on January 22 with 3 tornadoes across Bullock and Lee Counties.
Part of 5-tornado outbreak on January 22, 2017
After over a week of near-record to record high temperatures, several upper-level disturbances followed by a strong upper-level low pressure system produced multiple rounds of severe weather across Central Alabama. This system was characterized by strong upper-level winds and very cold upper-level temperatures. The first round produced one brief, weak tornado in St. Clair County on the evening of January 19. The second round occurred on the morning of January 20 with 12 tornadoes across Marengo, Elmore, Macon, Lee, Pike, and Barbour Counties. A third round produced damaging straight line winds on the night of January 21, including in the Birmingham metro area where the Birmingham airport measured a 75 mph wind gust and in Oneonta where 80 mph straight-line winds caused significant damage. A brief tornado also occurred in Tuscaloosa County with this activity. Finally, a fourth round moved through during the day on January 22 with 3 tornadoes across Bullock and Lee Counties.