Saragossa F3 Tornado Coverage ABC 33/40 - 11/10/2002

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  • @EquusStorm
    @EquusStorm 6 років тому +10

    Had been very interested in weather since Hurricane Opal in 1995, but this terrifying night fully cemented it. I was about about a mile south of the Carbon Hill F3, and just north of the Saragossa F3. Lots of family and family friends lost their homes, with several fatalities very close to home. I live on a plot of land hit by the Saragossa F3 now and see its impacts on a daily basis even this many years later. Lots of random tin, pots and pans, utensils, etc. still scattered through the woods from homes obliterated by the storm a few doors down.

  • @orangejoe204
    @orangejoe204 7 років тому +18

    Spann the Man, doin what he do. Suspenders of Power activated.

    • @GravyHucker
      @GravyHucker 6 років тому +5

      What if I told you Spann gives the Suspenders power?

  • @pfair03
    @pfair03 2 роки тому +2

    Man John Oleshoe is a G he’s been spotting for a hot minute

  • @ShamarDavis2017
    @ShamarDavis2017 8 років тому +8

    Thank you for uploading this video.

  • @Ally_Rayne6
    @Ally_Rayne6 7 років тому +1

    Reminds me of the 1998 Tioga/Broome/Delaware Counties Tornado on May 31st. Was rated anywhere from an F-0 to F-3 tracked almost 63 miles!

  • @aaronspringborn34
    @aaronspringborn34 6 років тому +2

    Also James, over all the years in the ABC 33/40 region what towns and cities who unfortunately who got hit by the most tornadoes?

    • @AshtainOneal45
      @AshtainOneal45 5 років тому +2

      Mostly Tuscaloosa and Jefferson counties

    • @jordensharp36
      @jordensharp36 3 роки тому +1

      Hwy 69 Corridor Cullman county

  • @MarksKicksOnRoute66
    @MarksKicksOnRoute66 3 роки тому +1

    Interesting how he let his counterparts do much more coverage back then.

  • @lukebaer3099
    @lukebaer3099 2 роки тому +1

    32:40 they couldn't help out a little if there are people hurt instead of just film?

  • @christinajones9584
    @christinajones9584 3 роки тому +2

    i take weather serious but i see ppl standing out in bad storms or they run from them or they dont take the warnings serious

    • @stevejrshade3426
      @stevejrshade3426 3 роки тому +1

      There are many who panic, and also many who assume oh I'm fast enough I know what I'm doing, when little do they realize it can change speed and direction and shift its track without warning. You definitely want to locate the southwest flank of the storm if your chasing although

  • @ILoveOldTWC
    @ILoveOldTWC 4 роки тому +1

    This is NOT a high shear/low cape event, like others that time of year can be.

    • @fgossage
      @fgossage 4 роки тому +1

      Right. Evening soundings from Birmingham and Jackson observed CAPE values of 2500-3000 j/kg that evening. If anything, it was the low-level shear that could've been just a little stronger. It was still high for sure, but had low-level helicity values been 100-150 m2/s2 higher, we may have been talking about tornadoes above F3 intensity in Mississippi and Alabama that evening.

  • @aaronspringborn34
    @aaronspringborn34 6 років тому +1

    Question in general how often to mutiple tornadoes hit the same town on the same day?

    • @jamessimms415
      @jamessimms415 4 роки тому +2

      Aaron Springborn Cordova for one in Apr 2011

  • @jamesgentry13
    @jamesgentry13 5 років тому +2

    So Carbon Hill got hit TWICE?

    • @AshtainOneal45
      @AshtainOneal45 5 років тому +3

      It hit a small community called Kansas which is between Carbon Hill and Eldridge.

  • @lennyven9938
    @lennyven9938 7 років тому +2

    I remember this, I was only 6 years old then

  • @DeAngeloStevens
    @DeAngeloStevens 3 роки тому +1

    I was 13 in 2002

  • @thatrideboisecret9873
    @thatrideboisecret9873 2 роки тому +1

    0:01 "and was the longest track tornado in Alabama (72.6 miles)."
    The fact that when this was uploaded it was still wrong is hilarious to me.

    • @thatrideboisecret9873
      @thatrideboisecret9873 2 роки тому +3

      For the record, this was uploaded in 2015. The longest track Alabama tornado is actually now Hackleburg, with a track of 132 miles.