Tuscaloosa, Alabama (Apr. 27, 2011)
“Arguably the most destructive single tornado of a record-setting day during which 200 tornadoes spun across the Southeast was a massive tornado which churned through Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on April 27, 2011,” according to the Weather Channel.
65 fatalities, 1500 injured
Total damage estimate: $2.2 billion
Tornado path length: 80.68 miles
Forbes index (100-point scale): 43.9
7 years ago today, I watched in horror as an EF-4 tornado plowed through the SE side of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This tornado, as well as many others, were associated with the 2011 Super Outbreak. What a scary day! pic.twitter.com/1uMiKtOJC5
— Wx Geek (@Wx_Geek) April 28, 2018
Hmmmm