Representatives from the National Weather
Service in Birmingham conducted an aerial survey in
Winston and Cullman Counties relating to storm damage reported
during the March 1, 2007 tornado outbreak. It was determined
that this damage was caused by an EF-2 tornado on the Enhanced
Fujita scale with maximum estimated winds of 110-115
mph. The damage track extended 9.1 miles and was a maximum
of 100 yards wide, but most of this occurred in Winston
County.
The track extended less than 3/4 of a mile into extreme
western Cullman County, north of County Road 141 and south
of the Nesmith community. By the time the tornado reached
Cullman County, it had weakened to a low-end EF-1 tornado,
with estimated winds of 75 mph and a path width of 25 to
50 yards. The tornado was responsible only for tree damage
within Cullman County before
lifting around 3:57 pm CST.
A PDS (particularly dangerous situation) tornado watch issued
by the Storm Prediction Center was in effect for Cullman County
from 7:29 am through 5:35 pm (canceled early). A tornado warning
issued by the National Weather Service in Huntsville was in
effect for Cullman County from 3:39 pm through 4:11 pm (canceled
early).
Click
here for more information on the damage caused by this
tornado in Winston County, including photographs, from the
National Weather Service
in Birmingham (thanks go to our colleagues for the storm
survey information).
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