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Hurricane Cindy tornado outbreak

The Hurricane Cindy (2005) tornado outbreak was a two-day tornado outbreak that was associated with the passage of Hurricane Cindy across the Southern United States starting on July 6, 2005, across the Gulf Coast states of Alabama and Florida as well as Georgia before ending in the Middle Atlantic Coast on early on July 8. The outbreak caused no fatalities and only one injury but was fairly strong, as there were three F2 tornadoes spawned due to Cindy. The hurricane itself killed three people, two in Georgia, one in Alabama.[1] Cindy produced a total of 44 tornadoes across seven states in a two-day span. Just three days after Hurricane Cindy had stuck the Southeastern United States, a much stronger and deadlier storm, Hurricane Dennis, made landfall on the Florida Panhandle on July 10.

Hurricane Cindy (2005) tornado outbreak
Collapsed building at the Atlanta Motor Speedway as a result of an F2 tornado spawned by Cindy.
TypeTornado outbreak
DurationJuly 6–8, 2005
Tornadoes
confirmed
44
Max. rating1F2 tornado
Duration of
tornado outbreak2
47 hours, 15 minutes
FatalitiesNo fatalities; 1 injury
Damage$76.8 million (2005 USD)
Areas affectedSoutheastern United States
1Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale
2Time from first tornado to last tornado

Tornado event edit

The outbreak began as the remnants of Cindy weakened over Louisiana. As the storm weakened, strong thunderstorms began to develop along the edges of the system in Alabama. The first tornado touched down near Semmes, Alabama at 3:00 a.m. (CST). The tornado caused roof damage to several structures as well as knocking down several trees.[2] Over the next ten hours, several F0 and two F1 tornadoes touched down in Alabama and Florida. Later on July 6, the remnants of Cindy were moving over Alabama and the activity shifted into Georgia. At 8:45 pm (EST), a large tornado touched down near the Atlanta Motor Speedway causing severe damage to the structures in the complex. The tornado then moved into an airfield where several planes and helicopters were damaged. Numerous homes were damaged or destroyed by the tornado as well. The tornado was rated F2 by the NWS.[3] The activity slowed for a short while before picking back up in early afternoon hours on July 7 as the remnants of Cindy moved through Georgia. At 2:10PM (EST) an F2 tornado touched down about seven miles south of Taylorsville, North Carolina where three buildings were damaged a mobile home was destroyed.[4] About an hour later, another F2 tornado touched down in North Carolina. It touched down about four miles north-northeast of Harmony. The tornado damaged several buildings before moving into Yadkin County where an additional 13 buildings were damaged as well as severe crop damage to the tobacco and corn farms.[5] By the nighttime hours, the activity was shifting into Virginia. Before the remnants of Cindy moved out into the Atlantic Ocean, seven F1 tornadoes touched down in Virginia. The outbreak ended early on July 8 as Cindy began to move out over the Atlantic.

Confirmed tornadoes edit

Confirmed tornadoes by Fujita rating
FU F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Total
0 26 15 3 0 0 0 44

July 6 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes - Wednesday, July 6, 2005
F# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Alabama
F0 Semmes area Mobile 30°47′N 88°15′W / 30.78°N 88.25°W / 30.78; -88.25 0900 1 mile (1.6 km) The first tornado of the outbreak touched down around 3:00 a.m. CST near Semmes. Along the tornado's 1 mile (1.6 km) path, a few homes and outbuildings sustained roof damage. Several trees were also knocked down by the tornado. No injuries were reported as a result of the tornado and damages amounted to $50,000.[6]
F0 Chunchula area Mobile 30°55′N 88°12′W / 30.92°N 88.2°W / 30.92; -88.2 0953 1 mile (1.6 km) A brief tornado touched down near Chunchula, knocking down several trees and power lines. No injuries were reported as a result of the tornado and damages amounted to $20,000.[7]
F0 Leroy area Washington 31°30′N 87°59′W / 31.5°N 87.98°W / 31.5; -87.98 1120 0.5 miles (0.8 km) A brief tornado touched down near Leroy, knocking down several trees and power lines. No injuries were reported as a result of the tornado and damages amounted to $15,000.[8]
F0 W of Walker Springs Clarke 31°32′N 87°53′W / 31.53°N 87.88°W / 31.53; -87.88 1125 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, tornado knocked down trees and power lines. Caused $15,000 in damages.
F0 Atmore area Escambia 31°02′N 87°30′W / 31.03°N 87.5°W / 31.03; -87.5 1220 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, damage was confined to trees. Caused $5,000 in damages.
F0 Watkins Bridge area Covington 31°05′N 86°26′W / 31.08°N 86.43°W / 31.08; -86.43 1545 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, tornado knocked down trees and power lines. Caused $15,000 in damages.
F0 Lockhart area Covington 31°01′N 86°21′W / 31.02°N 86.35°W / 31.02; -86.35 1557 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief touchdown, tornado knocked down trees and power lines. Caused $15,000 in damages.
F1 N of Autaugaville Autauga 32°30′N 86°40′W / 32.5°N 86.67°W / 32.5; -86.67 1827 0.3 miles (0.5 km) Brief touchdown, tornado damaged one outbuilding. Caused $14,000 in damages.
F0 NW of Vida Autauga 32°37′N 86°41′W / 32.62°N 86.68°W / 32.62; -86.68 1836 0.2 miles (0.3 km) Brief touchdown, damage was confined to trees. Caused $3,000 in damages.
F0 SSW of Cecil Montgomery 32°16′N 86°01′W / 32.27°N 86.02°W / 32.27; -86.02 1842 7.6 miles (12.2 km) Tornado caused damage to a baseball complex. Caused $22,000 in damages.
F0 W of Shorter Macon, Elmore 32°24′N 85°59′W / 32.4°N 85.98°W / 32.4; -85.98 1855 5.6 miles (9.0 km) Tornado damaged a few structures. Caused $18,000 in damages.
F0 SSW of Tallassee Elmore 32°31′N 85°54′W / 32.52°N 85.9°W / 32.52; -85.9 1917 1.3 miles (2.1 km) Brief touchdown, tornado damaged three homes and one outbuilding. Caused $38,000 in damages.
F1 NW of Tuskegee Macon 32°31′N 85°48′W / 32.52°N 85.8°W / 32.52; -85.8 1934 0.1 miles (0.2 km) 1 Injury Brief touchdown, tornado completely destroyed an auto body shop. Caused $48,000 in damages.
F0 SW of Prattville Autauga 32°25′N 86°33′W / 32.42°N 86.55°W / 32.42; -86.55 1956 0.2 miles (0.3 km) Brief touchdown, tornado damaged a few trees. Caused $2,000 in damages.
F0 E of Camp Hill Tallapoosa 32°48′N 85°35′W / 32.8°N 85.58°W / 32.8; -85.58 2034 0.1 miles (0.2 km) Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
F0 SW of Lafayette Chambers 32°44′N 85°28′W / 32.73°N 85.47°W / 32.73; -85.47 2034 0.1 miles (0.2 km) Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
F0 E of Opelika Lee 32°39′N 85°13′W / 32.65°N 85.22°W / 32.65; -85.22 2040 1.2 miles (1.9 km) Brief touchdown, two mobile homes were damaged. Caused $34,000 in damages.
Florida
F0 Cantonment area Escambia 30°37′N 87°20′W / 30.62°N 87.33°W / 30.62; -87.33 1150 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief touchdown, tornado knocked down several trees and power lines. Caused $20,000 in damages.
F0 Bratt area Escambia 30°58′N 87°26′W / 30.97°N 87.43°W / 30.97; -87.43 1211 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, tornado knocked down several trees and power lines. Caused $15,000 in damages.
F0 Laurel Hill area Okaloosa 30°58′N 87°28′W / 30.97°N 87.47°W / 30.97; -87.47 1555 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief touchdown, tornado knocked down several trees and power lines. Caused $15,000 in damages.
Georgia
F0 SW of Rocky Mount Meriwether 33°09′N 84°41′W / 33.15°N 84.68°W / 33.15; -84.68 2230 0.3 miles (0.5 km) Brief touchdown, two mobile homes and a few vehicles were damaged. Caused $25,000 in damages.
F0 N of Haralson Coweta 33°17′N 84°34′W / 33.28°N 84.57°W / 33.28; -84.57 0100 0.1 miles (0.2 km) Brief touchdown, damage was confined to trees. Caused $1,000 in damages.
F0 SE of Fayetteville Fayette 33°26′N 84°26′W / 33.43°N 84.43°W / 33.43; -84.43 0110 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief touchdown, hundreds of trees were blown down, twisted, and uprooted along the path of the tornado, many causing damage to dozens of homes and vehicles. Trees fell through the roof of several homes. A couple of businesses in southeast Fayetteville reported extensive damage, with the roof blown off one building on Highway 85 Parkway. Caused $2 million in damages.
F2 Atlanta Motor Speedway to NNE of Lovejoy Henry, Clayton 33°23′N 84°19′W / 33.38°N 84.32°W / 33.38; -84.32 0145 9 miles (14.5 km) See section on this tornado
F0 W of McDonough Henry 33°27′N 84°10′W / 33.45°N 84.17°W / 33.45; -84.17 0155 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, a church and several homes were damaged. Several trees and power lines were also knocked down. Caused $150,000 in damages.
F1 NE of McDonough Henry 33°29′N 84°06′W / 33.48°N 84.1°W / 33.48; -84.1 0155 7 miles (11.3 km) Tornado tracked through mostly rural areas and damage was confined to trees and power lines. Caused $25,000 in damages.
Sources:

Tornado History Project 7/6/05

July 7 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes - Thursday, July 7, 2005
F# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
South Carolina
F1 W of Anderson Anderson 34°30′N 82°48′W / 34.5°N 82.8°W / 34.5; -82.8 0643 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, tornado struck a dock where it damaged about twelve sailboats, one of which was thrown 100 yards. Caused $150,000 in damages.
F1 NW of Chesnee Spartanburg, Rutherford (NC) 35°11′N 81°55′W / 35.18°N 81.92°W / 35.18; -81.92 1451 0.2 miles (0.3 km) Brief touchdown, one outbuilding had its roof torn off and one mobile home was picked up and dropped 50 to 100 ft from where it once stood, causing severe damage to it. Caused $50,000 in damages.
North Carolina
F2 S of Taylorsville Alexander 35°50′N 81°10′W / 35.83°N 81.17°W / 35.83; -81.17 1710 4 miles (6.4 km) Tornado destroyed one mobile home and damaged several homes. Caused $150,000 in damages.
F2 NNE of Harmony Iredell, Yadkin 36°00′N 80°45′W / 36.0°N 80.75°W / 36.0; -80.75 1810 8.6 miles (13.8 km) At least 13 structures were damaged or destroyed. In addition to the structural damage, damage to tobacco and corn crops was extensive. Caused $2.4 million in damages.
F1 NE of Yadkinville Yadkin 36°09′N 80°39′W / 36.15°N 80.65°W / 36.15; -80.65 1841 1.4 miles (2.3 km) Brief touchdown, damage was confined to trees. No structural damage reported.
F1 E of Yadkinville Yadkin 36°08′N 80°37′W / 36.13°N 80.62°W / 36.13; -80.62 1853 1.1 miles (1.8 km) Brief touchdown, damage was confined to trees. No structural damage reported.
F0 Lewisville area Forsyth 36°06′N 80°25′W / 36.1°N 80.42°W / 36.1; -80.42 1930 8 miles (12.9 km) Damage was confined to trees. No structural damage reported.
F0 Ceffo area Person 36°27′N 79°03′W / 36.45°N 79.05°W / 36.45; -79.05 1942 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
F0 Oak Ridge area Guilford 36°11′N 79°59′W / 36.18°N 79.98°W / 36.18; -79.98 2120 5 miles (8.0 km) No damage reported.
F0 N of Olivia Harnett 35°23′N 79°07′W / 35.38°N 79.12°W / 35.38; -79.12 0040 12 miles (19.3 km) No damage reported.
Virginia
F1 NW of Ararat Patrick 36°38′N 80°33′W / 36.63°N 80.55°W / 36.63; -80.55 1722 0.6 miles (1.0 km) Brief touchdown, no damage reported.
F1 N of Alberta Brunswick, Nottoway 36°58′N 77°52′W / 36.97°N 77.87°W / 36.97; -77.87 0050 3.7 miles (6.0 km) Damage confined to trees. Caused $10,000 in damages.
F1 Winterpock area Chesterfield 37°21′N 77°44′W / 37.35°N 77.73°W / 37.35; -77.73 0229 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, minor damage to one home. Caused $5,000 in damages.
F1 E of South Hill Mecklenburg 36°44′N 78°07′W / 36.73°N 78.12°W / 36.73; -78.12 0255 4.5 miles (7.2 km) Tornado caused damage to several structures. Caused $5,000 in damages.
F1 S of Beach Chesterfield 37°17′N 77°36′W / 37.28°N 77.6°W / 37.28; -77.6 0415 0.5 miles (0.8 km) Brief touchdown, damage was mainly confined to a small forested area. Caused $3,000 in damages.
F1 Varina area Henrico 37°28′N 77°24′W / 37.47°N 77.4°W / 37.47; -77.4 0515 0.1 miles (0.2 km) Brief touchdown, tornado blew the roof off an industrial barn. Caused $5,000 in damages
Sources:

Tornado History Project 7/7/05

July 8 event edit

List of confirmed tornadoes - Friday, July 8, 2005
F# Location County Coord. Time (UTC) Path length Damage
Virginia
F1 N of Capron Southampton 36°43′N 77°12′W / 36.72°N 77.2°W / 36.72; -77.2 0620 1 mile (1.6 km) Brief touchdown, tornado caused minor damage. Caused $2,000 in damages.
F1 Saluda area Middlesex 37°36′N 76°36′W / 37.6°N 76.6°W / 37.6; -76.6 0715 3 miles (4.8 km) Tornado blew the roof off one home. Caused $5,000 in damages.
Sources:

Tornado History Project 7/8/05

Atlanta Motor Speedway tornado edit

Atlanta Motor Speedway, Georgia
F2 tornado
Max. rating1F2 tornado
Fatalities0
Damage$71.5 million (2005 USD)
1Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale

On July 6 at 8:45 pm (EST), a large, half-mile-wide tornado touched down near the Atlanta Motor Speedway. The tornado was estimated to have had winds of 120 mph as it tore through the complex.[3] Every building had sustained at least minor damage and some that were damaged beyond repair. On some of the condominiums, the roof had caved in. Most structures had their windows blown out. The five-story scoreboard was blown down as well. The track was not damaged, however, debris was littered all over it.[9] The tornado continued on its path of destruction towards the Tara Field Airport, west of the speedway. There, eleven planes and five vintage helicopters were damaged. The tornado then moved towards the Edgar Blalock Raw Water Reservation. At this point, the tornado had already been weakening and shrinking. The tornado turned to the northwest and crossed into Clayton County. The tornado lifted shortly after at around 9:04 p.m. (EST).

Damage from the tornado was extensive. About $40 million in damages was caused to the Speedway as many buildings needed to be torn down and rebuilt.[9] Nearby the airport, a Chevron Auto service station was destroyed and at least 60 homes were severely damaged and over 200 others damaged along the tornados' nine-mile track. Power to most of Henry County was out due to the damage.[3]

Following the tornado, all races scheduled to take place for several weeks were cancelled; the first race after the repair work was finished was to take place on October 30.[10]

In all, the tornado caused $71.5 million in damages and despite all the devastation, no one was injured by the tornado.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ National Hurricane Center. "Tropical Cyclone Report: Hurricane Cindy" (PDF). NOAA. (PDF) from the original on 25 June 2008. Retrieved June 22, 2008.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
  3. ^ a b c National Weather Service. . NOAA. Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved June 22, 2008.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
  5. ^ NCDC: Event Details October 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ . National Climatic Data Center. 2005. Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved March 14, 2009.
  7. ^ "NCDC Event Report: Alabama Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. 2005. Retrieved March 14, 2009.
  8. ^ "NCDC Event Report: Alabama Tornado". National Climatic Data Center. 2005. Retrieved March 14, 2009.
  9. ^ a b NBC Sports. . NBC. Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved June 22, 2008.
  10. ^ "Tornado Shreds Atlanta Motor Speedway". Fox News. Associated Press. July 8, 2005. from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved March 14, 2009.

External links edit

  • The NHC's Tropical Cyclone Report on Hurricane Cindy.

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The Hurricane Cindy 2005 tornado outbreak was a two day tornado outbreak that was associated with the passage of Hurricane Cindy across the Southern United States starting on July 6 2005 across the Gulf Coast states of Alabama and Florida as well as Georgia before ending in the Middle Atlantic Coast on early on July 8 The outbreak caused no fatalities and only one injury but was fairly strong as there were three F2 tornadoes spawned due to Cindy The hurricane itself killed three people two in Georgia one in Alabama 1 Cindy produced a total of 44 tornadoes across seven states in a two day span Just three days after Hurricane Cindy had stuck the Southeastern United States a much stronger and deadlier storm Hurricane Dennis made landfall on the Florida Panhandle on July 10 Hurricane Cindy 2005 tornado outbreakCollapsed building at the Atlanta Motor Speedway as a result of an F2 tornado spawned by Cindy TypeTornado outbreakDurationJuly 6 8 2005Tornadoesconfirmed44Max rating1F2 tornadoDuration oftornado outbreak247 hours 15 minutesFatalitiesNo fatalities 1 injuryDamage 76 8 million 2005 USD Areas affectedSoutheastern United States1Most severe tornado damage see Fujita scale2Time from first tornado to last tornado Contents 1 Tornado event 2 Confirmed tornadoes 2 1 July 6 event 2 2 July 7 event 2 3 July 8 event 2 4 Atlanta Motor Speedway tornado 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksTornado event editThe outbreak began as the remnants of Cindy weakened over Louisiana As the storm weakened strong thunderstorms began to develop along the edges of the system in Alabama The first tornado touched down near Semmes Alabama at 3 00 a m CST The tornado caused roof damage to several structures as well as knocking down several trees 2 Over the next ten hours several F0 and two F1 tornadoes touched down in Alabama and Florida Later on July 6 the remnants of Cindy were moving over Alabama and the activity shifted into Georgia At 8 45 pm EST a large tornado touched down near the Atlanta Motor Speedway causing severe damage to the structures in the complex The tornado then moved into an airfield where several planes and helicopters were damaged Numerous homes were damaged or destroyed by the tornado as well The tornado was rated F2 by the NWS 3 The activity slowed for a short while before picking back up in early afternoon hours on July 7 as the remnants of Cindy moved through Georgia At 2 10PM EST an F2 tornado touched down about seven miles south of Taylorsville North Carolina where three buildings were damaged a mobile home was destroyed 4 About an hour later another F2 tornado touched down in North Carolina It touched down about four miles north northeast of Harmony The tornado damaged several buildings before moving into Yadkin County where an additional 13 buildings were damaged as well as severe crop damage to the tobacco and corn farms 5 By the nighttime hours the activity was shifting into Virginia Before the remnants of Cindy moved out into the Atlantic Ocean seven F1 tornadoes touched down in Virginia The outbreak ended early on July 8 as Cindy began to move out over the Atlantic Confirmed tornadoes editConfirmed tornadoes by Fujita rating FU F0 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Total 0 26 15 3 0 0 0 44 July 6 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Wednesday July 6 2005 F Location County Coord Time UTC Path length Damage Alabama F0 Semmes area Mobile 30 47 N 88 15 W 30 78 N 88 25 W 30 78 88 25 0900 1 mile 1 6 km The first tornado of the outbreak touched down around 3 00 a m CST near Semmes Along the tornado s 1 mile 1 6 km path a few homes and outbuildings sustained roof damage Several trees were also knocked down by the tornado No injuries were reported as a result of the tornado and damages amounted to 50 000 6 F0 Chunchula area Mobile 30 55 N 88 12 W 30 92 N 88 2 W 30 92 88 2 0953 1 mile 1 6 km A brief tornado touched down near Chunchula knocking down several trees and power lines No injuries were reported as a result of the tornado and damages amounted to 20 000 7 F0 Leroy area Washington 31 30 N 87 59 W 31 5 N 87 98 W 31 5 87 98 1120 0 5 miles 0 8 km A brief tornado touched down near Leroy knocking down several trees and power lines No injuries were reported as a result of the tornado and damages amounted to 15 000 8 F0 W of Walker Springs Clarke 31 32 N 87 53 W 31 53 N 87 88 W 31 53 87 88 1125 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown tornado knocked down trees and power lines Caused 15 000 in damages F0 Atmore area Escambia 31 02 N 87 30 W 31 03 N 87 5 W 31 03 87 5 1220 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown damage was confined to trees Caused 5 000 in damages F0 Watkins Bridge area Covington 31 05 N 86 26 W 31 08 N 86 43 W 31 08 86 43 1545 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown tornado knocked down trees and power lines Caused 15 000 in damages F0 Lockhart area Covington 31 01 N 86 21 W 31 02 N 86 35 W 31 02 86 35 1557 1 mile 1 6 km Brief touchdown tornado knocked down trees and power lines Caused 15 000 in damages F1 N of Autaugaville Autauga 32 30 N 86 40 W 32 5 N 86 67 W 32 5 86 67 1827 0 3 miles 0 5 km Brief touchdown tornado damaged one outbuilding Caused 14 000 in damages F0 NW of Vida Autauga 32 37 N 86 41 W 32 62 N 86 68 W 32 62 86 68 1836 0 2 miles 0 3 km Brief touchdown damage was confined to trees Caused 3 000 in damages F0 SSW of Cecil Montgomery 32 16 N 86 01 W 32 27 N 86 02 W 32 27 86 02 1842 7 6 miles 12 2 km Tornado caused damage to a baseball complex Caused 22 000 in damages F0 W of Shorter Macon Elmore 32 24 N 85 59 W 32 4 N 85 98 W 32 4 85 98 1855 5 6 miles 9 0 km Tornado damaged a few structures Caused 18 000 in damages F0 SSW of Tallassee Elmore 32 31 N 85 54 W 32 52 N 85 9 W 32 52 85 9 1917 1 3 miles 2 1 km Brief touchdown tornado damaged three homes and one outbuilding Caused 38 000 in damages F1 NW of Tuskegee Macon 32 31 N 85 48 W 32 52 N 85 8 W 32 52 85 8 1934 0 1 miles 0 2 km 1 Injury Brief touchdown tornado completely destroyed an auto body shop Caused 48 000 in damages F0 SW of Prattville Autauga 32 25 N 86 33 W 32 42 N 86 55 W 32 42 86 55 1956 0 2 miles 0 3 km Brief touchdown tornado damaged a few trees Caused 2 000 in damages F0 E of Camp Hill Tallapoosa 32 48 N 85 35 W 32 8 N 85 58 W 32 8 85 58 2034 0 1 miles 0 2 km Brief touchdown no damage reported F0 SW of Lafayette Chambers 32 44 N 85 28 W 32 73 N 85 47 W 32 73 85 47 2034 0 1 miles 0 2 km Brief touchdown no damage reported F0 E of Opelika Lee 32 39 N 85 13 W 32 65 N 85 22 W 32 65 85 22 2040 1 2 miles 1 9 km Brief touchdown two mobile homes were damaged Caused 34 000 in damages Florida F0 Cantonment area Escambia 30 37 N 87 20 W 30 62 N 87 33 W 30 62 87 33 1150 1 mile 1 6 km Brief touchdown tornado knocked down several trees and power lines Caused 20 000 in damages F0 Bratt area Escambia 30 58 N 87 26 W 30 97 N 87 43 W 30 97 87 43 1211 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown tornado knocked down several trees and power lines Caused 15 000 in damages F0 Laurel Hill area Okaloosa 30 58 N 87 28 W 30 97 N 87 47 W 30 97 87 47 1555 1 mile 1 6 km Brief touchdown tornado knocked down several trees and power lines Caused 15 000 in damages Georgia F0 SW of Rocky Mount Meriwether 33 09 N 84 41 W 33 15 N 84 68 W 33 15 84 68 2230 0 3 miles 0 5 km Brief touchdown two mobile homes and a few vehicles were damaged Caused 25 000 in damages F0 N of Haralson Coweta 33 17 N 84 34 W 33 28 N 84 57 W 33 28 84 57 0100 0 1 miles 0 2 km Brief touchdown damage was confined to trees Caused 1 000 in damages F0 SE of Fayetteville Fayette 33 26 N 84 26 W 33 43 N 84 43 W 33 43 84 43 0110 1 mile 1 6 km Brief touchdown hundreds of trees were blown down twisted and uprooted along the path of the tornado many causing damage to dozens of homes and vehicles Trees fell through the roof of several homes A couple of businesses in southeast Fayetteville reported extensive damage with the roof blown off one building on Highway 85 Parkway Caused 2 million in damages F2 Atlanta Motor Speedway to NNE of Lovejoy Henry Clayton 33 23 N 84 19 W 33 38 N 84 32 W 33 38 84 32 0145 9 miles 14 5 km See section on this tornado F0 W of McDonough Henry 33 27 N 84 10 W 33 45 N 84 17 W 33 45 84 17 0155 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown a church and several homes were damaged Several trees and power lines were also knocked down Caused 150 000 in damages F1 NE of McDonough Henry 33 29 N 84 06 W 33 48 N 84 1 W 33 48 84 1 0155 7 miles 11 3 km Tornado tracked through mostly rural areas and damage was confined to trees and power lines Caused 25 000 in damages Sources NCDC Tornado History Project 7 6 05 July 7 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Thursday July 7 2005 F Location County Coord Time UTC Path length Damage South Carolina F1 W of Anderson Anderson 34 30 N 82 48 W 34 5 N 82 8 W 34 5 82 8 0643 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown tornado struck a dock where it damaged about twelve sailboats one of which was thrown 100 yards Caused 150 000 in damages F1 NW of Chesnee Spartanburg Rutherford NC 35 11 N 81 55 W 35 18 N 81 92 W 35 18 81 92 1451 0 2 miles 0 3 km Brief touchdown one outbuilding had its roof torn off and one mobile home was picked up and dropped 50 to 100 ft from where it once stood causing severe damage to it Caused 50 000 in damages North Carolina F2 S of Taylorsville Alexander 35 50 N 81 10 W 35 83 N 81 17 W 35 83 81 17 1710 4 miles 6 4 km Tornado destroyed one mobile home and damaged several homes Caused 150 000 in damages F2 NNE of Harmony Iredell Yadkin 36 00 N 80 45 W 36 0 N 80 75 W 36 0 80 75 1810 8 6 miles 13 8 km At least 13 structures were damaged or destroyed In addition to the structural damage damage to tobacco and corn crops was extensive Caused 2 4 million in damages F1 NE of Yadkinville Yadkin 36 09 N 80 39 W 36 15 N 80 65 W 36 15 80 65 1841 1 4 miles 2 3 km Brief touchdown damage was confined to trees No structural damage reported F1 E of Yadkinville Yadkin 36 08 N 80 37 W 36 13 N 80 62 W 36 13 80 62 1853 1 1 miles 1 8 km Brief touchdown damage was confined to trees No structural damage reported F0 Lewisville area Forsyth 36 06 N 80 25 W 36 1 N 80 42 W 36 1 80 42 1930 8 miles 12 9 km Damage was confined to trees No structural damage reported F0 Ceffo area Person 36 27 N 79 03 W 36 45 N 79 05 W 36 45 79 05 1942 1 mile 1 6 km Brief touchdown no damage reported F0 Oak Ridge area Guilford 36 11 N 79 59 W 36 18 N 79 98 W 36 18 79 98 2120 5 miles 8 0 km No damage reported F0 N of Olivia Harnett 35 23 N 79 07 W 35 38 N 79 12 W 35 38 79 12 0040 12 miles 19 3 km No damage reported Virginia F1 NW of Ararat Patrick 36 38 N 80 33 W 36 63 N 80 55 W 36 63 80 55 1722 0 6 miles 1 0 km Brief touchdown no damage reported F1 N of Alberta Brunswick Nottoway 36 58 N 77 52 W 36 97 N 77 87 W 36 97 77 87 0050 3 7 miles 6 0 km Damage confined to trees Caused 10 000 in damages F1 Winterpock area Chesterfield 37 21 N 77 44 W 37 35 N 77 73 W 37 35 77 73 0229 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown minor damage to one home Caused 5 000 in damages F1 E of South Hill Mecklenburg 36 44 N 78 07 W 36 73 N 78 12 W 36 73 78 12 0255 4 5 miles 7 2 km Tornado caused damage to several structures Caused 5 000 in damages F1 S of Beach Chesterfield 37 17 N 77 36 W 37 28 N 77 6 W 37 28 77 6 0415 0 5 miles 0 8 km Brief touchdown damage was mainly confined to a small forested area Caused 3 000 in damages F1 Varina area Henrico 37 28 N 77 24 W 37 47 N 77 4 W 37 47 77 4 0515 0 1 miles 0 2 km Brief touchdown tornado blew the roof off an industrial barn Caused 5 000 in damages Sources NCDC Tornado History Project 7 7 05 July 8 event edit List of confirmed tornadoes Friday July 8 2005 F Location County Coord Time UTC Path length Damage Virginia F1 N of Capron Southampton 36 43 N 77 12 W 36 72 N 77 2 W 36 72 77 2 0620 1 mile 1 6 km Brief touchdown tornado caused minor damage Caused 2 000 in damages F1 Saluda area Middlesex 37 36 N 76 36 W 37 6 N 76 6 W 37 6 76 6 0715 3 miles 4 8 km Tornado blew the roof off one home Caused 5 000 in damages Sources NCDC Tornado History Project 7 8 05 Atlanta Motor Speedway tornado edit Atlanta Motor Speedway GeorgiaF2 tornadoMax rating1F2 tornadoFatalities0Damage 71 5 million 2005 USD 1Most severe tornado damage see Fujita scale On July 6 at 8 45 pm EST a large half mile wide tornado touched down near the Atlanta Motor Speedway The tornado was estimated to have had winds of 120 mph as it tore through the complex 3 Every building had sustained at least minor damage and some that were damaged beyond repair On some of the condominiums the roof had caved in Most structures had their windows blown out The five story scoreboard was blown down as well The track was not damaged however debris was littered all over it 9 The tornado continued on its path of destruction towards the Tara Field Airport west of the speedway There eleven planes and five vintage helicopters were damaged The tornado then moved towards the Edgar Blalock Raw Water Reservation At this point the tornado had already been weakening and shrinking The tornado turned to the northwest and crossed into Clayton County The tornado lifted shortly after at around 9 04 p m EST Damage from the tornado was extensive About 40 million in damages was caused to the Speedway as many buildings needed to be torn down and rebuilt 9 Nearby the airport a Chevron Auto service station was destroyed and at least 60 homes were severely damaged and over 200 others damaged along the tornados nine mile track Power to most of Henry County was out due to the damage 3 Following the tornado all races scheduled to take place for several weeks were cancelled the first race after the repair work was finished was to take place on October 30 10 In all the tornado caused 71 5 million in damages and despite all the devastation no one was injured by the tornado See also editList of tornadoes and tornado outbreaks List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks List of tropical cyclone spawned tornadoes 2005 Atlantic Hurricane SeasonReferences edit National Hurricane Center Tropical Cyclone Report Hurricane Cindy PDF NOAA Archived PDF from the original on 25 June 2008 Retrieved June 22 2008 NCDC Event Details Archived from the original on 2008 10 12 Retrieved 2008 06 22 a b c National Weather Service NCDC Event Details Atlanta Motor Speedway Tornado NOAA Archived from the original on October 12 2008 Retrieved June 22 2008 NCDC Event Details Archived from the original on 2008 10 12 Retrieved 2008 06 22 NCDC Event Details Archived October 12 2008 at the Wayback Machine NCDC Event Report Alabama Tornado National Climatic Data Center 2005 Archived from the original on October 12 2008 Retrieved March 14 2009 NCDC Event Report Alabama Tornado National Climatic Data Center 2005 Retrieved March 14 2009 NCDC Event Report Alabama Tornado National Climatic Data Center 2005 Retrieved March 14 2009 a b NBC Sports Atlanta Speedway badly damaged by tornado NBC Archived from the original on October 12 2008 Retrieved June 22 2008 Tornado Shreds Atlanta Motor Speedway Fox News Associated Press July 8 2005 Archived from the original on December 2 2008 Retrieved March 14 2009 External links editThe NHC s Tropical Cyclone Report on Hurricane Cindy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hurricane Cindy tornado outbreak amp oldid 1222103457, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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