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November 30, 2022 · Geneva County · 2022
EF1

November 30, 2022

6:42 AM
Geneva County, Alabama · Near Dothan (ZIP 36318)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
1.8 mi
Max Width
50 yd
DateNovember 30, 2022
Time6:42 AM
CountyGeneva
CityDothan
Property Loss$40.0K
Crop Loss$0
SourceNCEI 1061267
NWS Birmingham

2 N - 2 ENE Slocomb A brief EF1 tornado touched down along Hundley Road near Slocomb with significant roof damage to a house and carport. The rear window of a Tahoe was also blown out. The tornado moved southeastward through a wooded area with some trees snapped along its path. It then moved across McCollough Road where a pole was bent. The tornado lifted near the intersection of McCollough Road and Green Road. Peak winds were estimated near 95 mph. Start: 31.1386/-85.5845 End: 31.1258/-85.5582

NWS EF Scale: F1

Event Narrative

A brief EF1 tornado touched down along Hundley Road near Slocomb with significant roof damage to a house and carport. The rear window of a Tahoe was also blown out. The tornado moved southeastward through a wooded area with some trees snapped along its path. It then moved across McCollough Road where a pole was bent. The tornado lifted near the intersection of McCollough Road and Green Road. Peak winds were estimated near 95 mph.

Episode Narrative

The last few days of November were fairly active across the tri-state area with a pair of cold fronts moving through. Both fronts brought thunderstorms to the area, a few of which were severe with impacts mainly to trees and power lines. However, a couple of brief tornadoes did occur in southwest Georgia and southeast Alabama, all which were rated either EF0 or EF1.

Outbreak Context

Part of 10-tornado outbreak on November 30, 2022

Shared Episode Narrative

The last few days of November were fairly active across the tri-state area with a pair of cold fronts moving through. Both fronts brought thunderstorms to the area, a few of which were severe with impacts mainly to trees and power lines. However, a couple of brief tornadoes did occur in southwest Georgia and southeast Alabama, all which were rated either EF0 or EF1.

Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 1061267

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