One person was knocked unconscious by a flying piece of lumber. [134] On January 25 President Donald Trump declared a major disaster for Mississippi, enabling the use of federal funding for victims in Forrest, Lamar, Lauderdale, and Perry counties. A farmstead was damaged, with a nearby pole barn partially destroyed. Several pine trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which fell onto a home, damaging a small antenna tower. A small church was leveled as well. One person suffered an arm injury. High-end EF2 damage was inflicted to residences that sustained roof and exterior wall loss, and evidence of a multiple-vortex structure was found.
Other homes, a church, and a strip mall in this area were heavily damaged at EF2 strength as well. Numerous trees and power lines were downed as the tornado entered the western part of Thomaston before dissipating.
Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted. Multiple homes had shingles ripped off, a large barn was destroyed, and numerous large pine trees were snapped or uprooted. A single-wide mobile home was flipped and rolled about 25 yards (23 m), injuring a woman inside. A trampoline was thrown 30 yards, and trees were snapped and uprooted along the path as well. Thankfully we are not expecting any active severe weather or tornadoes for the last few days of the month. Four chicken houses were damaged, of which two were completely destroyed. Total economic losses from the event reached at least $1.3 billion (2017 USD). Multiple trees were snapped or uprooted. Non-tornadic impacts were also felt along the East Coast of the United States. After entering Berrien County, EF3 damage continued as another wood-framed home lost most of its second floor, trees sustained debarking, a well-strapped-down mobile home was tossed into nearby trees, and most of the roof to a brick home was removed.
A motor vehicle was rolled downhill, the northeast wall of a metal firehouse was ripped off, and metal roofing was torn from several houses and outbuildings. As the tornado impacted the eastern part of Petal, it restrengthened to EF3 intensity as multiple well-built frame homes were destroyed, some of which only had a few walls left standing. Later that day, a large and powerful EF-3 tornado raced across the south side of Albany, Georgia in Doughtry County. Multiple tornadoes touched down ahead of and along the squall line. This tornado carved out over a 70 mile long path of damage to cement block structures and factories, trees, and smaller structures including mobile homes. Mobile homes in this area were damaged or destroyed, and another frame home sustained EF2 roof damage. Several barns or outbuildings were damaged, a 3,000 lb (1,400 kg) trailer was flipped, killing a cow, and a large television antenna was toppled onto a home. Map showing the amounts of precipitation recorded in the South between January 25-27, 2020. Many mobile homes were thrown or rolled, destroying four and injuring an occupant in the process. However, damage from the 2017 tornado was more severe in Petal. An outflow boundary caused by the previous evenings derecho pushed through triggering early morning supercells in Louisiana and Arkansas. The inside occupant was injured. After crossing into Perry County, the tornado damaged or destroyed several outbuildings and mobile homes, snapped and uprooted numerous trees, ripped the roof off of a frame home, and caused minor damage to several other homes near Runnelstown before dissipating. A barn was completely leveled, a milk barn was almost completely leveled, and a machine shop had its roof torn off. A semi and trailer were overturned, and tree damage was observed. [7] At 7:20 p.m. CST (01:20 UTC, January 21), a tornado watch was issued for extreme eastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana,[8] supplemented by another watch extending into southern Mississippi by 11:00 p.m. CST (05:00 UTC, January 21). Total economic losses from the event reached at least $1.3 billion (2017 USD). A mobile home was severely damaged, injuring two occupants. A total of 25 people sustained injuries. [110][119] A 2-year-old boy was separated from his mother during the tornado in Albany when a tree crashed into their home. An extratropical cyclone developed ahead of this upper-level trough in western Missouri, which steadily moved northeast. Two large HVAC units were tossed 50 yd (46 m) from the top of a Walmart, where the auto bay doors on the back of the store were blown in, the roof was lifted, and rafters were twisted. A weak tornado damaged shingles and snapped or uprooted several trees. On the afternoon of Sunday, January 26, 2020, a large violent EF4 tornado tore across areas in and around the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas region, with peak winds estimated at 180 mph, killing 16 people and injuring 57 others. An apple market sustained minor roof damage. The extratropical cyclone morphed into a nor’easter as it moved across the Northeast United States and Canada, producing a combination of rain and wintry precipitation, as well as strong winds. Another metal building structure had its southeast corner completely destroyed, and it had a few 2 ft (0.61 m) deep concrete support beams ripped out of the ground.
Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. However, damage from the 2017 tornado was more severe in Petal. It was also the largest January tornado outbreak in Middle Tennessee on record and the second-largest tornado outbreak for any calendar month there.
The roof of a home was removed and most of its walls were knocked down. Some trees sustained partial debarking, though uncertainties about the affected area's condition previous to the tornado prevented a higher rating. [21][22] Furthermore, the 20 fatalities ranks the outbreak as the deadliest in January since 1969. Several homes sustained substantial roof damage, an outdoor shelter was destroyed, and numerous large trees were snapped or uprooted. This tornado hit areas affected by the 1971 Greenwood Tornado, an F5 tornado which passed through the same region on February 21, 1971, killing 47 people. A couple dozen trees were uprooted. Last edited on 19 December 2019, at 08:49, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tornado_outbreak_of_January_17–18,_1999&oldid=931511231, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. A total of 20 people were killed by tornadoes—mainly during the pre-dawn hours of the outbreak—making it the second-deadliest outbreak in January since 1950, behind the 1969 Hazlehurst, Mississippi tornado outbreak that killed 32 people. A house also had much of its roof ripped off. Total economic losses reached $500,000. On January 17, 2017, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) noted the potential for a high-end severe weather event to occur in the Southern United States on January 21 and 22. Intense pressure falls near the tornado caused four to six biscuit cans at a super market to pop open. A warehouse had half its roof blown off and an exterior door blown in. [122], In addition to the widespread damage from tornadoes, straight-line winds caused extensive damage in multiple states. There was a total of 38 severe weather watches that were issued by the Storm Prediction Center over those 2 days in the outbreak area. A church sustained minor roof damage. Homes were damaged, including one small house that lost most of its roof. The hardest hit areas were along the Red River in Shreveport, Louisiana. Minor damage also occurred at Juno Beach Pier and a nearby mobile home park. On January 17, 2017, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) noted the potential for a high-end severe weather event to occur in the Southern United States on January 21 and 22. The damage path was very wide in some areas, at times expanding to 1.25 miles (2.01 km) in width. Several dozen trees were snapped or uprooted, and a residence sustained minor roof damage. The tornado was around 1/3 mile wide at its peak.
Numerous trees were downed, including dozens of pecan trees which were uprooted in an orchard. The tornado was part of a larger weather system that had produced several other tornadoes across the Southern and Eastern U.S. between January 26-28. Several softwood trees were snapped or uprooted, damaging some homes.
The tornado was 1 mile wide at its peak. The tornado initially caused EF1 damage, snapping and uprooting many trees and destroying small sheds.
Total economic losses reached $825,000. A large metal shed was completely destroyed, a trailer was rolled on its side, and an older barn sustained significant roofing and siding damage. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted, one of which caused severe damage to a home. The Tornado outbreak of January 17–18, 1999 was the second of three major tornado outbreaks in January 1999. 16 houses (including several mobile homes) and one business were destroyed and 73 others were damaged. In South Carolina, there was a EF2 tornado that carved a 13-mile path near Barnwell and Denmark and rolled a mobile home several times, injuring one woman trapped inside. This included 28 tornado watches - 5 of which were Particularly Dangerous Situation watches.
Two residences had their windows broken, and a metal building structure was severely damaged, with several anchored metal trusses ripped from the concrete foundation; this resulted in total collapse of the building. Debarking of trees occurred in this area as well. [18] Later that day, a massive EF3 wedge tornado caused severe damage in and around Albany, Georgia, killing five people and destroying many homes and businesses. EF1 damage was inflicted to a double-wide mobile home that had its roof ripped off, and to another outbuilding that had its walls collapsed. This led to enhanced low-level southerly flow over Mississippi and an increased risk of supercells embedded within the broader thunderstorm complex. The largest outbreak that month was Jan. 20-22, when 79 tornadoes were spawned in the South. [21], Early in the morning on January 21, a large tornado touched down northwest of Purvis in Lamar County, Mississippi, at 3:35 a.m. EST (08:35 UTC). Two mobile homes were rolled and completely destroyed, several outbuildings were destroyed, and several houses sustained damage to their roofs and walls. Rescuers searched for the boy for nearly a week before calling it off with no signs of him. [130], Freezing rain and snow caused treacherous traveling conditions across southern Quebec on January 24; at least 100 accidents were blamed on slippery roads. Thousands of trees were downed. Near the intersection of N County Line Road and Harris Road, the wedge tornado once again regained EF3 intensity as it moved through several mobile home parks, destroying numerous manufactured houses; associated debris was tossed approximately 35 yd (32 m) downwind, and four fatalities were observed. Hundreds of trees were snapped or uprooted. In addition, a few semi-discrete supercells formed in the Lower Mississippi Valley. Succeeding many changes in the forecast, a Day 1 Moderate risk was issued for January 29, warning of the potential for widespread/significant damaging winds and a few strong tornadoes.
[115] As the tornado passed just north of Barney, it abruptly turned northeast before entering Cook County. Four businesses and numerous houses in Franklin sustained roof and exterior damage, with their debris blown into adjacent fields and forests. Severe damage reported in Halls. Brief gustnado touched down in South Philadelphia, injuring 18 people. One weather station in College Station, Texas recorded a wind gust of 97 miles per hour. Mt. Numerous trees were snapped or uprooted; a tree fell on a carport and a portion of a mobile home. Total economic losses reached $15,000. The tornado then entered Petal, destroying large commercial sheds, damaging roofs and collapsing cinder block walls at several businesses, snapping many trees and power poles, and tearing large sections of roofing from homes.
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