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April 3, 2023 · Coffee County · 2023
EF0

April 3, 2023

9:36 AM
Coffee County, Alabama · Near Enterprise (ZIP 36330)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
0
Path Length
0.3 mi
Max Width
50 yd
DateApril 3, 2023
Time9:36 AM
CountyCoffee
CityEnterprise
Property Loss$25.0K
Crop Loss$0
SourceNCEI 1089995
NWS Birmingham

1 E Shell Army Field A brief tornado developed and caused damage at the Enterprise Country Club just north of Enterprise, Alabama. The tornado touched down near the clubhouse, damaging the roof and porch overhang. Debris from the roof was scattered downwind across the golf course. Tree damage was noted along the track as well. The tornado appears to have dissipated before exiting the golf course property. The damage was consistent with an EF0 tornado with winds of 80 to 85 mph. Thanks to Coffee County EMA for assisting with data gathering for this survey. Start: 31.3592/-85.8293 End: 31.3614/-85.8255

NWS EF Scale: F0

Event Narrative

A brief tornado developed and caused damage at the Enterprise Country Club just north of Enterprise, Alabama. The tornado touched down near the clubhouse, damaging the roof and porch overhang. Debris from the roof was scattered downwind across the golf course. Tree damage was noted along the track as well. The tornado appears to have dissipated before exiting the golf course property. The damage was consistent with an EF0 tornado with winds of 80 to 85 mph. Thanks to Coffee County EMA for assisting with data gathering for this survey.

Episode Narrative

A strong spring storm system moved through the area with ample instability and shear. Numerous reports of severe weather were received across the tri-state area, including four tornadoes, two in southeast Alabama and two in southwest Georgia.

Outbreak Context

Part of 2-tornado outbreak on April 3, 2023

Shared Episode Narrative

A strong spring storm system moved through the area with ample instability and shear. Numerous reports of severe weather were received across the tri-state area, including four tornadoes, two in southeast Alabama and two in southwest Georgia.

Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 1089995

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