This advancing system was responsible for the worst tornado outbreak in the United States since 1974 with over 100 tornadoes and over 300 deaths reported on April 27. The most significant tornado was the EF5 that ripped through Weogufka, Alabama. A supercell that formed to the east of this storm would later produce a tornado with minor damage over Plymouth in Washington County.Sorry, the location you searched for was not found. April 27th, 2011 Tornado Outbreak Across The Deep South . April 28, 2012, is the anniversary of one of the strongest tornadoes to hit the greater Baltimore-Washington D.C. During the evening (7:00-745 PM EDT) of Sunday, April 28, 2002, a long track, devastating tornado, with a peak rating of F4 on the Fujita (F) scale,* struck La Plata, Maryland. Figure 1. Deep layer south to southwest wind shear and CAPE (Convective Available Potential Energy) values of 1000 to 2000 j/kg were enough to overcome the relatively weak mid level lapse rates. nc903 and halls pond rd. The tornadoes destroyed a hog farm, damaged numerous other structures, and knocked down numerous trees in Duplin County, produced downed trees and power lines near Vanceboro in Craven County, and produced minor damage at Plymouth in Washington County. hog farm and trees snapped in a 150 to 200 ft wide path These storms were part of a larger complex of severe weather that produced over 100 tornadoes and more than 300 deaths the previous day over Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and Georgia. APRIL 28-29, 2008: SUFFOLK, VIRGINIA TORNADO!!

Overall, twenty-two people were killed by the tornado outbreak; nineteen in Alabama, two in Mississippi, and one in North Carolina. The 12Z Newport/Morehead City sounding (Figure 5) showed conditions favorable for tornadic development with 0 to 1 kilometer helicity values of 287 mThe initial tornado report was from Warsaw in southwestern Duplin County and came in shortly after 3 pm (19Z) with the MHX radar showing strong rotation at the lowest levels (Figure 6).
Severe Weather Reports from April 28, 2011A vigorous mid-level trough moved from the northern Plains April 27 to the Western Great Lakes by 12Z on April 28, 2011 (Figure 2). The strongest and most damaging tornado impacted the city of Weogufka, Alabama, claiming five lives. The outbreak saw three EF4 tornadoes and one EF5 tornado touch down. 0310 pm tornado 8 se warsaw 34.92n 77.99w.

As this system advanced eastward on the morningof April 28, deep moisture was advected north at 850 mb (Figure 3) with a 60 knot jet maximum poised just west of the area at 12Z.

On the afternoon of April 28, 2011, strong thunderstorms moved across Eastern North Carolina producing 3 confirmed tornadoes and reports of large hail (Figure 1). Please try another search.Multiple locations were found. turkey barns and outbuildings damaged. You can see a debris ball southeast of the city.Hypothetical Tornadoes Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Early in the morning there was fog and drizzle in the area with heavier showers moving in from the west and south.
The Weogufka tornado as shown on radar. 04/28/2011 duplin nc emergency mngr . The 27 April 2011 Tornado Outbreak across the Deep South was part of another 3-day tornado outbreak (April 25-28), which was one of the largest, deadliest, and most destructive tornado outbreaks in US history.

The tornado outbreak of April 26–28, 2020 was a prolific and deadly tornado outbreak that occurred across the Southeast United States.Lasting about two and a half days, the outbreak produced a total of 111 tornadoes, the largest tornado outbreak in April since 2012. Tornadoes in Mississippi and Louisiana have caused "catastrophic" damage and at least seven deaths after touching down Sunday, emergency officials say. near.

In total, there were 343 tornadoes over this 3 day period with 207 tornadoes on April 27 alone. The EF4 tornadoes impacted the communities of Fruitvale, Texas, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Athens, Mississippi. trees down.

At the surface, a cold front pushed slowly across the state and was approaching from central North Carolina at 21Z (Figure 4), with very moist air over eastern North Carolina with dewpoint temperatures in the lower and middle 70s.