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The January 25-31 was the largest tornado outbreak ever in January. On January 25 a High risk was issued a EF2 hit Hattiesburg it is the costliest tornado that was below EF3 ever it caused 1 Billion dollars due to ripping the roofs of 200000 homes. January 26th brought another High Risk and saw a nighttime EF2 in Rural areas of Alabama. January 27th saw a Moderate risk and a lot of EF2 tornadoes touched down. The SPC thought that intense tornadoes could occur but on the 28th that did not happen. Finally on the 29th a EF3 touched down in rural Georgia sweeping away unanchored home the home was having a party the cell did not have indications of showing a tornado making the party not aware of the danger a DJ was playing a song when out of no were the tornado hit everyone ran to the basement

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  • Tornado outbreak sequence of January 25-31, 2037
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  • The January 25-31 was the largest tornado outbreak ever in January. On January 25 a High risk was issued a EF2 hit Hattiesburg it is the costliest tornado that was below EF3 ever it caused 1 Billion dollars due to ripping the roofs of 200000 homes. January 26th brought another High Risk and saw a nighttime EF2 in Rural areas of Alabama. January 27th saw a Moderate risk and a lot of EF2 tornadoes touched down. The SPC thought that intense tornadoes could occur but on the 28th that did not happen. Finally on the 29th a EF3 touched down in rural Georgia sweeping away unanchored home the home was having a party the cell did not have indications of showing a tornado making the party not aware of the danger a DJ was playing a song when out of no were the tornado hit everyone ran to the basement
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total fatalities
  • 25(xsd:integer)
total damages (USD)
  • 1000000000(xsd:integer)
Enhanced
  • yes
tornadoes
  • 170(xsd:integer)
Total
  • 170(xsd:integer)
F
  • 1(xsd:integer)
  • 50(xsd:integer)
  • 59(xsd:integer)
  • 70(xsd:integer)
areas affected
  • Southeast
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  • EF3
abstract
  • The January 25-31 was the largest tornado outbreak ever in January. On January 25 a High risk was issued a EF2 hit Hattiesburg it is the costliest tornado that was below EF3 ever it caused 1 Billion dollars due to ripping the roofs of 200000 homes. January 26th brought another High Risk and saw a nighttime EF2 in Rural areas of Alabama. January 27th saw a Moderate risk and a lot of EF2 tornadoes touched down. The SPC thought that intense tornadoes could occur but on the 28th that did not happen. Finally on the 29th a EF3 touched down in rural Georgia sweeping away unanchored home the home was having a party the cell did not have indications of showing a tornado making the party not aware of the danger a DJ was playing a song when out of no were the tornado hit everyone ran to the basement of the 30 people at the party 25 were killed. Surveyors assigned a EF3 rating with winds of 160 MPH. The next 2 days had much less activity. With 1 EF2. Causing Light damage near Albany Georgia.
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