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Event Details:
Event | Tornado |
-- Scale | EF1 |
-- Length | 0.77 Miles |
-- Width | 100 Yards |
State | GEORGIA |
County/Area | HALL |
WFO | FFC |
Report Source | NWS Storm Survey |
NCEI Data Source | CSV |
Begin Date | 2008-08-26 15:20 EST-5 |
Begin Location | 4ESE WHITE SULPHUR |
Begin Lat/Lon | 34.3252/-83.7109 |
End Date | 2008-08-26 15:22 EST-5 |
End Location | 4SSW LULA |
End Lat/Lon | 34.3326/-83.7008 |
Deaths Direct/Indirect | 0/0 (fatality details below, when available...) |
Injuries Direct/Indirect | 0/0 |
Property Damage | 100.00K |
Crop Damage | 0.00K |
Episode Narrative | The remnants of tropical storm Fay continued to move northeast into central and northern Alabama on the 26th, then finally into eastern Tennessee on the 27th. This was the day when north and central Georgia experienced its maximum effects from tropical storm Fay. The outer rain bands of tropical storm Fay spawned six tornadoes across north and central Georgia during the afternoon and evening hours of the 26th. The majority of these affected northeast and east central Georgia. Three injuries were reported in Jackson county as a result of one of these tornadoes and damage was reported to a shopping center and an elementary school in Hall county. In addition, widespread heavy rain affected much of north and central Georgia with flash flooding reported in several northeast Georgia mountain counties. Storm total rainfall from Fay was as high as seven to eight inches across the northeast Georgia mountain counties of White, Lumpkin, Union, and Towns, as well as in adjacent Hall county. Similar rainfall totals were observed in parts of west central Georgia south and southeast of Columbus, although most of this occurred during the first passage of Fay to the south through the Florida Panhandle. |
Event Narrative | A damage survey conducted by the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Peachtree City and the Hall County Emergency Management Agency confirmed that yet a third tornado associated with the remnants of tropical storm Fay touched down in Hall county. This brief tornado touched down just southwest of Gillsville in the extreme northeast part of Hall county and lifted just before reaching the Banks county line. The majority of the damage along this 3/4 mile-long path was done near the city of Gillsville. At least 20 trees were uprooted or blown over along the path of tornado. In addition, the roof was blown off one home at the intersection of Timber Ridge and Hewell Road. Three other homes sustained minor to moderate damage from the wind and downed trees. The maximum path width was determined to be 100 yards. Maximum wind within the tornado was estimated to be 90 mph. |
Event Map:
Note: The tornado track is approximate based on the beginning (B) and ending (E) locations. The actual tornado path may differ from a straight line.All events for this episode:
Location | County/Zone | St. | Date | Time | T.Z. | Type | Mag | Dth | Inj | PrD | CrD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Totals: | 0 | 3 | 1.853M | 0.00K | |||||||
BEN HILL | FULTON CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 07:13 | EST-5 | Thunderstorm Wind | 50 kts. EG | 0 | 0 | 2.00K | 0.00K |
CANTON | CHEROKEE CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 08:06 | EST-5 | Thunderstorm Wind | 50 kts. EG | 0 | 0 | 25.00K | 0.00K |
PERCALE | MONROE CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 11:10 | EST-5 | Tornado | EF0 | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K |
GNESVILLE COTTON MIL | HALL CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 11:25 | EST-5 | Tornado | EF1 | 0 | 0 | 550.00K | 0.00K |
RAINES | CRISP CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 11:25 | EST-5 | Funnel Cloud | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K | |
CLEVELAND WHITE ARPT | WHITE CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 11:30 | EST-5 | Flash Flood | 0 | 0 | 20.50K | 0.00K | |
STAY | LUMPKIN CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 11:30 | EST-5 | Flash Flood | 0 | 0 | 13.00K | 0.00K | |
RAINES | CRISP CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 11:48 | EST-5 | Hail | 0.75 in. | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K |
MACEDONIA | TOWNS CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 13:15 | EST-5 | Flash Flood | 0 | 0 | 1.00K | 0.00K | |
BLACKSHEAR PLACE | HALL CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 14:38 | EST-5 | Tornado | EF1 | 0 | 0 | 750.00K | 0.00K |
WHITE SULPHUR | HALL CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 15:20 | EST-5 | Tornado | EF1 | 0 | 0 | 100.00K | 0.00K |
GODFREY | MORGAN CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 15:27 | EST-5 | Funnel Cloud | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K | |
LULA | BANKS CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 15:29 | EST-5 | Thunderstorm Wind | 50 kts. EG | 0 | 0 | 7.00K | 0.00K |
ARCADE | JACKSON CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 15:30 | EST-5 | Tornado | EF1 | 0 | 3 | 350.00K | 0.00K |
CANTON | CHEROKEE CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 15:31 | EST-5 | Thunderstorm Wind | 50 kts. EG | 0 | 0 | 5.00K | 0.00K |
PERRY | HOUSTON CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 15:34 | EST-5 | Funnel Cloud | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K | |
GRAY | JONES CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 17:39 | EST-5 | Funnel Cloud | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K | |
MALLORYSVILLE | WILKES CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 17:55 | EST-5 | Tornado | EF0 | 0 | 0 | 30.00K | 0.00K |
CLERMONT | HALL CO. | GA | 08/26/2008 | 19:00 | EST-5 | Flood | 0 | 0 | 0.00K | 0.00K | |
Totals: | 0 | 3 | 1.853M | 0.00K |