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November 24, 2004 · Autauga, Chilton, Coosa County · 2004
EF2

November 24, 2004

5:49 AM
Autauga, Chilton, Coosa County, Alabama · Near Maplesville (ZIP 36750)
Fatalities
0
Injuries
1
Path Length
49.0 mi
Max Width
1,400 yd
DateNovember 24, 2004
Time5:49 AM
CountyAutaugaChiltonCoosa
CityMaplesville
Property Loss$630.0K
Crop Loss$0
SourceNCEI 5425733
NWS Birmingham

3 S Autaugaville-4 W Prattville The tornado touched down 2.5 miles to the southwest of Autaugaville. The tornado then moved northeastward across Clark's Landing, where it destroyed several mobile homes, travel campers, and boats. After crossing Swift Creek, the tornado crumpled 2 high-voltage power line towers before moving across the Forester Community, where it partially damaged or completely destroyed several structures. Shortly after crossing CR 14, the tornado dissipated. Numerous structures and homes were destroyed along the path of the tornado. One woman sustained minor head injuries as she rode out the tornado in her car. The tornado damage path was 9.7 miles long and was 500 yards wide at its widest point. Start: 32.3800/-86.6700 End: 32.4700/-86.5500

NWS EF Scale: F2

Episode Narrative

The tornado touched down 2.5 miles to the southwest of Autaugaville. The tornado then moved northeastward across Clark's Landing, where it destroyed several mobile homes, travel campers, and boats. After crossing Swift Creek, the tornado crumpled 2 high-voltage power line towers before moving across the Forester Community, where it partially damaged or completely destroyed several structures. Shortly after crossing CR 14, the tornado dissipated. Numerous structures and homes were destroyed along the path of the tornado. One woman sustained minor head injuries as she rode out the tornado in her car. The tornado damage path was 9.7 miles long and was 500 yards wide at its widest point. Begin: 32 23.62/86 40.37 End: 32 27.67/86 31.67

Outbreak Context

Part of 20-tornado outbreak on November 24, 2004

Shared Episode Narrative

The tornado touched down 2.5 miles to the southwest of Autaugaville. The tornado then moved northeastward across Clark's Landing, where it destroyed several mobile homes, travel campers, and boats. After crossing Swift Creek, the tornado crumpled 2 high-voltage power line towers before moving across the Forester Community, where it partially damaged or completely destroyed several structures. Shortly after crossing CR 14, the tornado dissipated. Numerous structures and homes were destroyed along the path of the tornado. One woman sustained minor head injuries as she rode out the tornado in her car. The tornado damage path was 9.7 miles long and was 500 yards wide at its widest point. Begin: 32 23.62/86 40.37 End: 32 27.67/86 31.67

Source Data
NCEI Event ID: 5425733
SWDI Tornado ID: 2004-11-24T11:51:42Z_KBMX_Q9
SWDI Radar Site: KBMX
SWDI Signature: TVS

See Also

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