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Public Information Statement...CORRECTED
National Weather Service Tallahassee FL
1236 PM EDT Wed May 15 2024 /1136 AM CDT Wed May 15 2024/

...NWS Damage Survey for the May 10, 2024 Tornado Event...

...Corrected to W W Kelly Road in description of Tallahassee
Middle Tornado...

.Overview...

On the morning of May 10, Leon County was impacted by a severe
squall line which caused extensive damage across Tallahassee and
southern portions of the county. Two EF-2 tornadoes impacted the
city of Tallahassee, with maximum winds estimated at 115mph.
In addition, just south of the tornadoes, a swath of intense
damaging developed, with winds likely exceeding 100mph. Finally,
a third tornado, rated EF-1, crossed southern Leon impacting
Woodville and surrounding areas. Preliminary details for the two
EF-2 tornadoes are below. The tracks will continue to be refined
as data continues to be gathered and analyzed. There may be
adjustments, given the complex interaction of the two tornadoes,
and the damaging winds. A more detailed estimate of the paths can
be found using the NWS Damage Assessment Toolkit at
https://apps.dat.noaa.gov/StormDamage/DamageViewer

.Tallahassee Northern...

Rating:                 EF2
Estimated Peak Wind:    115 mph
Path Length /statute/:  19.58 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   900 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             05/10/2024
Start Time:             06:38 AM EDT
Start Location:         3 S Greensboro / Gadsden County / FL
Start Lat/Lon:          30.522 / -84.5773

End Date:               05/10/2024
End Time:               07:03 AM EDT
End Location:           1 W Indian Head Acres / Leon County / FL
End Lat/Lon:            30.4271 / -84.2694

Survey Summary:
The tornado touched down at approximated 6:38AM ET near Spooner
Road in eastern Gadsden County, initially damaging an old barn or
farm building. The tornado track southeastward, snapping and
uprooting trees through the remainder of Gadsden County before
crossing the Ocholochnee River and entering western Leon County
just southwest of U.S. 90. Extensive tree damage was noted at a
mobile home park on Emily Loop where several homes were damaged
by falling trees. The tornado caused roof and siding damage to a
hotel and shopping center near the intersection of Capital Circle
Northwest and U.S. 90. The tornado appears to have intensified as
it moved southeast after crossing Capital Circle and approaching
Blountstown Highway. EF-2 damage was noted to an automotive
repair building along Blountstown Highway, along with intense
tree damage, with a swath of nearly every pine tree snapped at
approximately 75 feet above the ground. This level of damage
continue across Pat Thomas Boulevard. Significant tree damage was
noted on the campuses of Lively Technical College and Tallahassee
Community College before the tornado crossed Appleyard Drive.
Another area of intense tree damage was noted along Cactus Drive,
consistent with an EF-2 rating. Numerous homes were damaged by
falling trees.The tornado then moved through a densely populated
area of single family and multi-family homes, causing widespread
EF-1 tree damage. Numerous homes and businesses were damaged by
falling trees as the tornado crossed Pensacola Street and
approached the Florida State University Campus. Numerous trees
were downed on the southwestern part of the campus. In addition,
the tent housing the Florida State University Flying High Circus
was destroyed and the outfield fence at Dick Howser Stadium was
severely damaged. The tornado moved along Gaines Street, causing
damage to a few businesses, and causing a construction crane to
collapse. At Railroad Square, several warehouse buildings were
severely damaged, along with the roof of the railroad depot.
Snapped and uprooted trees were also noted in the downtown area,
just south of the State Capital Building near the state
Department of Education Building. At this point, the tornado
began to turn more southeastward as it began to interact with the
nearby tornado to its south. The tornado caused damage at
Cascades Park, and significant tree damage in Myers Park. The
tornado then moved through Country Club Estates and onto the
Capital City Country Club. At this time, the track converged with
that of the tornado to the south, with the tornado to the south
appearing to become the dominant feature moving forward. The peak
intensity EF-2 intensity of 115 mph is estimated to have occurred
in a couple of spots between Blountstown Highway and Cactus
Street. The maximum width was approximately 900 yards.

.Tallahassee Middle...

Rating:                 EF2
Estimated Peak Wind:    115 mph
Path Length /statute/:  27.22 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   1400 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             05/10/2024
Start Time:             06:50 AM EDT
Start Location:         2 NNE Fort Braden / Leon County / FL
Start Lat/Lon:          30.449 / -84.5217

End Date:               05/10/2024
End Time:               07:14 AM EDT
End Location:           3 E Chaires Crossroads / Jefferson County / FL
End Lat/Lon:            30.4115 / -84.0705

Survey Summary:
The tornado touched down at approximately 6:50AM ET in Lake
Talquin State Park at Williams Landing, promptly producing EF- 1
damage snapping numerous softwood and hardwood trees. The tornado
would then continue trekking east-southeast before making a hard
right and traveling due east as it passed the intersection of
Blountstown Highway and Ft. Braden Trail Road, producing damage
consistent with an EF-1 rating by snapping numerous hardwood and
softwood trees along the way. The tornado would then continue
east, paralleling Blountstown Highway as it then impacted Lake
Talquin State Recreational Area where it would continue producing
EF-1 damage by snapping trees. The tornado would then shift its
trajectory to east-southeast once again, impacting many
subdivisions in the Norfleet neighborhood south of Blountstown
Highway snapping numerous trees across the area. It would then
continue on its east-southeast path before traveling east once
again as it reached just north of the intersection of Capital
Circle SW and Orange Ave W in Tallahassee. It would then go on to
impact the neighborhoods of Seminole Manor and Mabry Manor
snapping many trees along the way and causing damage to Sabal Palm
Elementary School. The tornado would then continue its eastern
track impacting Florida A&M University (FAMU) producing EF-1
damage by snapping numerous trees along the way. This included
roof damage to at least two university buildings. EF- 0 damage was
observed a handful of times to eve`s on homes and businesses as
well as occasional shingle damage. The tornado would continue
moving east toward Capital City Country Club Golf Course producing
EF-1 damage by snapping numerous trees along the way and across
the golf course. The tracks of both tornadoes moving through
Tallahassee at this time converged at Capital City Country Club,
with this tornado seemingly becoming the dominant circulation
moving forward. As the tornado exited the golf course, very
intense tree damage consistent with an EF-2 rating was observed as
numerous trees were snapped at a height of around 75 feet. This
most intense tree damage occurred from Country Club Dr. through
the Indian Head Acres subdivisions. This is where the maximum
estimated winds of 115mph most likely occurred. EF- 1 damage would
be observed through the remainder of its eastern trajectory as the
tornado impacted Old St. Augustine Rd. It would go on producing
EF-1 tree damage within the subdivision of Paradise Village East,
Old Friends Rd, and areas along Southwood Plantation Rd before
moving on to mostly forested areas north of Old St. Augustine Rd.
The last concentrated area of EF-1 damage would be observed in
neighborhoods along Louvinia Drive and W W Kelly Road. The tornado
would then continue east before uprooting a few trees along U.S.
27 as it crossed into Jefferson county, FL before dissipating
around 7:14AM ET. The tornado reached its maximum width of 1400yds
as it crossed Monroe St. in downtown Tallahassee and entered into
the Capital City Country Club Golf Course.

.Southern Leon County...

Rating:                 EF1
Estimated Peak Wind:    110 mph
Path Length /statute/:  31.69 miles
Path Width /maximum/:   1100 yards
Fatalities:             0
Injuries:               0

Start Date:             05/10/2024
Start Time:             06:50 AM EDT
Start Location:         3 WNW Bloxham / Gadsden County / FL
Start Lat/Lon:          30.4058 / -84.6717

End Date:               05/10/2024
End Time:               07:13 AM EDT
End Location:           2 NNW Natural Bridge / Leon County / FL
End Lat/Lon:            30.3105 / -84.156

Survey Summary:
The tornado touched down near Lake Talquin Hwy, just west of Lake
Talquin, at approximately 6:50AM ET, promptly producing EF-0 tree
damage. It then crossed Lake Talquin a few minutes later before
moving ashore on the eastern shore of Lake Talquin where it
produced EF-1 damage with several snapped and uprooted trees,
some of which fell on two cars and a couple of houses. The
tornado would then continue heading generally east-southeast with
EF-1 damage across Blountstown Hwy and along and just south of
Bloxham Cutoff Road before heading more east across Apalachicola
National Forest, where downed and snapped trees were noted along
some of the National Forest Roads. The tornado then crossed
Springhill Road near the Trout Pond GF&A Trailhead, producing
high-end EF-1 damage as it did so. The tornado then continued
generally east-southeast towards US-319 near Oak Ridge Road W,
continuing to produce high-end EF-1 damage. The tornado continued
along Oak Ridge Road, producing EF-1 damage with several downed
and snapped trees noted along the road. Another cluster of high-
end EF-1 damage was noted on the west side of Woodville Hwy near
Oak Ridge Road E. The tornado passed just north of Woodville
Middle School, with numerous downed and snapped trees noted
between Oak Ridge Rd E and Natural Bridge Road. The tornado
crossed over Taff Road, where it continued to produce high-end EF-
1 damage before moving over forest and farmland that was
inaccessible to the survey team. Another cluster of snapped trees
were noted along Old Plank Road, where the tornado was likely
ongoing before lifting just east of Old Plank Road at
approximately 7:13AM EDT. The maximum width was around 1100 yards
along Celia Road, west of Woodville.

&&

EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale classifies tornadoes into the
following categories:

EF0.....65 to 85 mph
EF1.....86 to 110 mph
EF2.....111 to 135 mph
EF3.....136 to 165 mph
EF4.....166 to 200 mph
EF5.....>200 mph

NOTE:
The information in this statement is preliminary and subject to
change pending final review of the events and publication in
NWS Storm Data.


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