So far all of the dead have been from Lee County, AL. This is the worst tornado outbreak we have had in a while.
They're coming out to survey for a tornado, there was definitely a funnel cloud... if it was on the ground it was between i-20 and longs pong road.
In my opinion, I see wind damage, and not tornado damage so far.
If you haven’t seen it yet...Take a look at Exist 51 down to Muddy Springs road. Lots of trees down and damage to sheds off of Muddy Springs road.
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Alabama has a history of numerous and significant tornadoes that predates the past decade. It is part of the core of "Dixie Alley" that by land area sees more tornadoes than the traditional "Tornado Alley."Is it me or has Alabama been hit with tornadoes a whole lot more the usual the past few years?
I think EF-4. I base that on primarily one picture where walls that were anchor bolted into the foundation were swept away. I’m not a met, but that seems indicative of EF-4.From what you guys in AL have seen, what kind of damage does the killer tornado look like? EF3+? Maybe 4?
Haven't heard much of anything about that tornado warned storm south of me but some in Columbia County think there was a tornado before that storm got tornado warned in Edgefield County across the SC border:
https://www.wrdw.com/content/news/-...ghbors-say-no-it-was-a-tornado-506640571.html
And there has been damage reported in Edgefield County with people injured but no deaths, thankfully.