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Alabama Tornado Database


1903 Tornado Occurrences (5)
Year Month Day Time (CST) County Damage Scale Path Length (Miles) Fatalities Injuries Location
1903 11 11 1600 Shelby F2 2.0 0 0 2 W Aldrich
2 small homes were destroyed and acres of timber were leveled.
1903 4 13 0700 Monroe-Conecuh F2 12.0 4 5 Peterman-Burnt Corn
Homes were destroyed along the path. All 4 people died near Peterman and 3 of them were killed by a falling tree.
1903 4 13 0530 Bibb F2 2.0 0 0 Coleamore-Blockton
15 homes suffered structural damage.
1903 4 8 0300 Cherokee F2 NA 1 10 Leesburg
A young boy was killed along the Coosa River at the touchdown point. Major timber damage occurred with piles over 10 feet high.
1903 4 8 0130 Blount-Cullman F4 20.0 19 100 Hopewell-Summit
Most of the deaths occurred in just three homes in Hopewell. 20 people were injured near the end point in Summit. At least 100 homes were damaged or destroyed.


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