Veterans Day 2002 Tornado Outbreak with Ben Smith & Tim Coleman - 11/10/02
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 Published On Nov 8, 2015

Meteorologists Ben Smith and Dr. Tim Coleman of Channel 42 in Birmingham describe the F2 tornado that moved through Tuscaloosa and Jefferson counties on 11/10/2002. This was part of a major severe weather outbreak that day.

From the NWS Birmingham: "The Abernant Tornado touched down in a wooded area west of County Road 99 around 10:22 pm. The tornado traveled east-northeast, damaging structures on Ridge Road before crossing into Jefferson County.

The tornado entered Jefferson County at 10:29 pm, and damaged structures in the Johns and Sumter areas before damaging a manufacturing facility just southwest of VisionLand Theme Park. The tornado crossed Interstate 65 and US Highway 11 where additional houses and businesses were affected. The tornado ended at this point at 10:43 pm.

This F2 tornado had a path length of 15.2 miles, 2.9 miles in Tuscaloosa County and 12.3 miles in Jefferson County. The path width was about 450 yards. Three injuries were reported in Tuscaloosa County.

Tornado Watch Number 748 was issued at 4:35 pm. A Tornado Warning was issued for Tuscaloosa County at 10:14 pm, and for Jefferson County at 10:23 pm."

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/bmx/?n=event_...

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