Archive for November, 2010

EF-4 Damage Confirmed in Atanta, LA

11/30/10 @ 8:30pm | Posted by Adam Cuker under Uncategorized...

An EF-4 tornado was confirmed by the National Weather Service in Shreveport, LA. The tornado touched down near the intersection of Collier and Water Well road 4 miles west of Atlanta, LA at 3:12 PM CST on November 29, 2010. The tornado then crossed Gum Springs road where it completely destroyed a two story brick home. A nearby mobile home was destroyed, two other homes moderately damaged and one home sustained minor damage. The tornado snapped numerous trees along its path and lifted about 2 miles NNW of Winnfield. The maximum estimated winds were 170 mph with a path length of 14 miles and a path width of 400 yards.

EF-3 Damage Confirmed In Thomastown, MS

11/30/10 @ 7:23pm | Posted by Adam Cuker under Severe Wx Reports...

Overnight on November 29, 2010  at least 4 EF-2 tornadoes and one EF-3 were confirmed by National Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi.  The EF-3 tornado was about 40 miles northeast of Jackson, MS.  The tornado started 3 1/2 miles northwest of Thomastown, MS and had a path length of 10 miles long and a path width up to 400 yards wide ending 3 miles east of McAdams, MS.  Several mobile homes were completely destroyed and significant damage occurred to numerous frame houses, with the maximum estimated winds of 140 mph. Luckily no fatalities have been reported with this outbreak of tornadoes.

EF-2 Damage Confirmed In Yazoo City, MS

11/30/10 @ 1:11pm | Posted by Adam Cuker under Uncategorized...

Time: 2010-11-30 02:09 UTC
Event: 2 TORNADO
Source: nws storm survey
Remark: EF-2 tornado in downtown Yazoo City with maximum winds of 115 mph. Time is approximate.

Time: 2010-11-30 02:05 UTC
Event: 2 TORNADO
Source: nws storm survey
Remark: Ef-2 tornado tracked southwest of Yazoo City along eagle bend road. Preliminary maximum winds are 125 mph. Time and exact location are approximate.

Tornado Watch for SE TX…LA…W MS…SE AR

11/29/10 @ 1:44pm | Posted by WebMaster under Potential Weather...

The Storm Prediction Center issued a Tornado Watch for southeastern Texas most of  Louisiana western Mississippi and southeastern Arkansas. Isolated strong to severe storms are  developing this afternoon as daytime heating and moisture advection destabilize the air mass.


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