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March 30, 2022 · Sumter County · 2022
EF1

March 30, 2022

7:51 PM
Sumter County, Alabama · Near Livingston (ZIP 36732)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
5.6 mi
Max Width
600 yd
DateMarch 30, 2022
Time7:51 PM
CountySumter
CityLivingston
Property Loss$0
Crop Loss$0
SourceNCEI 1018790
NWS Birmingham

1 N Old Mallard Airport - Livingston NWS Birmingham storm survey team identified an EF-1 tornado damage path in southwest Sumter County. The tornado is believed to have touched down somewhere near Greenwood Rd and Interstate 20. This area was heavily wooded and inaccessible, leaving the exact touchdown point estimated by radar. However, timber damage was found along portions of Greenwood Rd and Interstate 20 where swaths of snapped and uprooted trees were observed from the highway. This associates with a tornado debris signature seen on KBMX and KGWX RADARs. The tornado continued northeast crossing County Rd 12 where additional trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado then moved between Livingston Country Club and Livingston Park before dissipating near the UWA campus on Lake Dr. Start: 32.5479/-88.2675 End: 32.6004/-88.1957

NWS EF Scale: F1

Event Narrative

National Weather Service meteorologists surveyed damage in southern Greene County and determined that it was consistent with an EF1 tornado, with maximum winds near 100 mph. The tornado is believed to have touched down just south of the intersection Greenwood Road and Interstate 20. This area was heavily wooded and inaccessible, leaving the exact touchdown point estimated by radar. However, timber damage was found along portions of Greenwood Rd and Interstate 20 where swaths of snapped and uprooted trees were observed from the highway. This correlates with a tornado debris signature seen on KBMX and KGWX RADARs. The tornado continued northeast crossing County Road 12 where additional trees were snapped and uprooted. The tornado then tracked between Livingston Country Club and Livingston Park before dissipating near the University of West Alabama campus.

Episode Narrative

A strong storm system approached Central Alabama on the afternoon of March 30th. A line of strong to severe thunderstorms moved west to east across the area during the evening and into the overnight hours. A few discrete supercell storms developed ahead of the main convective line as well. Damage from tornadoes, straight-line winds, and gradient winds ahead of the convective line was reported across numerous counties.||A total of 12 tornadoes occurred across Central Alabama. This included 3 EF2 tornadoes, 7 EF1 tornadoes, and 2 EF0 tornadoes. Widespread, significant tree damage and destruction of some residences occurred along the paths of the most intense tornadoes. There were no fatalities, but 2 injuries were reported in Bibb and Shelby Counties.

Outbreak Context

Part of 20-tornado outbreak on March 30, 2022

Shared Episode Narrative

A strong storm system approached Central Alabama on the afternoon of March 30th. A line of strong to severe thunderstorms moved west to east across the area during the evening and into the overnight hours. A few discrete supercell storms developed ahead of the main convective line as well. Damage from tornadoes, straight-line winds, and gradient winds ahead of the convective line was reported across numerous counties.||A total of 12 tornadoes occurred across Central Alabama. This included 3 EF2 tornadoes, 7 EF1 tornadoes, and 2 EF0 tornadoes. Widespread, significant tree damage and destruction of some residences occurred along the paths of the most intense tornadoes. There were no fatalities, but 2 injuries were reported in Bibb and Shelby Counties.

Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 1018790

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