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March 14, 2019 · St. Clair County · 2019
EF1

March 14, 2019

4:54 PM
St. Clair County, Alabama · Near Pell City (ZIP 35146)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
4.7 mi
Max Width
530 yd
DateMarch 14, 2019
Time4:54 PM
CountySt. Clair
CityPell City
Property Loss$0
Crop Loss$0
SourceNCEI 815038
Event Narrative

National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in St. Clair County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum sustained winds near 90 mph.||The tornado touched down near St. Clair Road, about one-half mile northwest of Highway 411. The tornado damaged a few chicken houses and uprooted some trees at its onset. The tornado tracked northeast and produced widespread damage around Friendship Lane and Friendship Mountain Road. Hundreds of trees were snapped off and uprooted, and a few homes suffered roof damage from fallen trees. Several outbuildings were destroyed and several roads were blocked by downed trees. The tornado moved east northeast over the mountain and produced widespread damage along County Road 22. Hundreds of trees were uprooted, a few structures were damaged from fallen trees, and outbuildings were damaged. The tornado then turned towards the east southeast and lifted near US Highway 231.

Episode Narrative

A widespread severe weather event occurred across central Alabama aduring the afternoon and evening hours on Thursday, March 14th. The event began in the northwest counties and spread eastward all the way to the Georgia state line. A strong low level jet of 40-50 knots, combined with moderate instability (1000-1500 J/kg) and 0-6km bulk shear of 55-50 knots, produced an atmosphere favorable for severe thunderstorms and supercells.

Outbreak Context

Part of 16-tornado outbreak on March 14, 2019

Shared Episode Narrative

A widespread severe weather event occurred across central Alabama aduring the afternoon and evening hours on Thursday, March 14th. The event began in the northwest counties and spread eastward all the way to the Georgia state line. A strong low level jet of 40-50 knots, combined with moderate instability (1000-1500 J/kg) and 0-6km bulk shear of 55-50 knots, produced an atmosphere favorable for severe thunderstorms and supercells.

Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 815038
SWDI Tornado ID: 2019-03-14T22:53:12Z_KBMX_V1
SWDI Radar Site: KBMX
SWDI Signature: TVS

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