It depends on which Birmingham tornado you are referring to.
Birmingham, England was hit by a tornado on July 28, 2005 by a T5 (equivalent to F2) tornado.
Birmingham, Alabama has been hit by tornadoes on numerous occasions, some of the more notable ones including April 15, 1956 (F4); April 4, 1977 (F5); April 8, 1998 (F5); and April 27, 2011 (EF4).
In total the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado (it hit both cities) of April 27, 2011 killed a total of 64 people. Had it no been for the Hackleburg tornado of the same day, which killed 72 people, the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado would have been the deadliest to hi the U.S. since 1955.
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There have been several tornadoes in both Birmingham, Alabama and one in Birmingham, England Here are mot most notable if recent years: The Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado of 2011 was an EF-4. Enhanced fujita is based on a damage estimate, but winds were estimated to be up to 190mph. The Birmingham, England tornado of 2005 was an F2. The Birmingham, Alabama tornado of 1998 was an F5
April 27,2011
The Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado of 2011 was on the ground for about 90 minutes.
There were two tornadoes in Tuscaloosa in 2011. The infamous Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado of the 2011 Super Outbreak was on April 27. However, another far less damaging tornado struck on April 15.
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On average Birmingham gets hit by a tornado every two years.
Thus Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado of 2011 varied in width, but at its maximum the tornado was about a mile and a half wide.
No. A plane cannot start a tornado.
Birmingham, England.
Fathers Day Tornado happened in 2010.