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The Tuscaloosa, Alabama tornado of April 27, 2011 killed 64 people, making it the second deadliest tornado in Alabama history. Another tornado hit Tuscaloosa on December 16, 2000, killing 11 people.
There were many tornadoes in Alabama. Injury statistics are not available for all of them. The Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado, one of the worst of them, injured over 1000.
There were many tornadoes in Alabama in the week of April 25-28 with intensities ranging from EF0 to EF5. Here are the ratings of the most significant of those:Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado: EF4Hackleburg-Phil Campbell tornado: EF5Rainsville tornado: EF5Cullman tornado: EF4Shoal Creek tornado: EF4
In the tornado outbreak of April 25-28 Alabama experienced 57 tornadoes.
So they know how many kids there are. If there were a fire or tornado you can see who is missing.
There were many tornadoes in Alabama in April 2011. The one you are referring to was probably the Tuscaloosa tornado of April 27. The tornado was at a mile and a half wide and appears to have been a borderline EF4/EF5, though the official rating is EF4.
Yes, Alabama is one of the states in the United States that experiences a high frequency of tornadoes. The state is situated within Tornado Alley, a region known for its frequent tornado activity. Alabama typically sees an average of around 50 tornadoes per year.
Yes, on April 27, 2011 Cullman, Alabama was hit by an EF4 tornado, one of many tornadoes that touched down that day.
Pratt City Alabama, more commonly called Birmingham, has been hit by many tornadoes, and is one of the most tornado-prone cities in the U.S. Only the most significant tornadoes will be listed.An F4 tornado struck on April 15, 1956An F5 tornado struck on April 4, 1977An F5 tornado struck on April 8, 1998An EF4 tornado struck on April 27, 2011
About 4,661,900 people live in Alabama.
4,779,736 people lived at Alabama
The Greensburg, Kansas tornado of 2007 Killed 12 people and injured 63.