The weaker of two tornados that hit Carbon Hill has been rated a F3. It had a damage track that was 50-60 miles long. Twelve people have died in Alabama and over 60 injuried. Alexis in Cherokee county also had a fatality and I would expect the damage there to be F2 at least. Brian Peters from the Birmingham NWS will spend the next few days confirming touchdowns(maybe he can find some witnesses to confirm the tornado lifting back up that my neighbor and I saw) and doing storm surveys. The fact that these tornados were only strong F2-F3 is simply amazing. The radar returns made everyone quite scared around here. I watched as several meterologist were saying this was going to be a F4/F5. The only thing that prevented these storms from having that ratings was that they did not touch down when at that strength or they hit such rural areas it was impossible to get an accurate damage survey.
Even though twelves lives were lost, it makes me happy that those were the only ones. With the numerous tornados that touched down(not sure of numbers yet 10-20 at least) it could have been much worse. In 1998 when the tornado touched down 1/2 mile from my house and church it killed over 40 people and injuried hundreds. Had it not hit mainly rural areas such as Oak Grove, Concord, Rock Creek, Pleasant Grove, Hueytown, etc then the death toll would have been staggering. The storm in 1998 stopped one mile from Downtown Birmingham and one mile from the Birmingham Intl Airport.
I will post more at time allows. Interesting to note that the house one of my cousins just moved out of was on a street in Jefferson County that had heavy damage due to the tornado that me, the Skoorbs, and Ohtwell weathered.
Evan
			
			Even though twelves lives were lost, it makes me happy that those were the only ones. With the numerous tornados that touched down(not sure of numbers yet 10-20 at least) it could have been much worse. In 1998 when the tornado touched down 1/2 mile from my house and church it killed over 40 people and injuried hundreds. Had it not hit mainly rural areas such as Oak Grove, Concord, Rock Creek, Pleasant Grove, Hueytown, etc then the death toll would have been staggering. The storm in 1998 stopped one mile from Downtown Birmingham and one mile from the Birmingham Intl Airport.
I will post more at time allows. Interesting to note that the house one of my cousins just moved out of was on a street in Jefferson County that had heavy damage due to the tornado that me, the Skoorbs, and Ohtwell weathered.
Evan
				
		
			