2023 Selma tornado

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On January 11, the Storm Prediction Center outlined a level 1/Marginal risk across the Mid-South valid for the overnight and early morning hours. Although the environment was initially capped, conditions were expected to become more conducive for severe weather given the approach of a mid-level trough and a gradually moistening airmass. [2] A more substantive threat for organized severe weather evolved on January 12 and the SPC outlined a level 3/Enhanced risk for 30% risk of damaging winds centered along central and eastern Alabama and northwestern portions of Georgia in their 0600 UTC outlook update. Here, numerical weather prediction models indicated the presence of 6.5 C/km mid-level lapse rates and 500-1000 J/kg convective available potential energy (CAPE) values supportive of transient supercells and bowing segments. However, it also depicted only modest low-level moisture. As such, a large 5% risk for tornadoes was introduced for most of the lower Tennessee Valley, including portions of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, southern Tennessee, and northwestern South Carolina for at least a conditional threat of brief tornadoes. [3]

As the day advanced, a more focused corridor for enhanced tornado potential became evident across central Alabama and northwestern Georgia, where effective storm-relative helicity – a measure of the potential for updrafts in supercells – topped 300 m2/s2 and CAPE values rose into the 1,000-1,500 J/kg range. The SPC upped the threat for tornadoes to 10% in their 1300 UTC outlook as a result, although the possibility for strong tornadoes, above EF2 intensity, was not included in this outlook as damaging winds were still seen as the primary hazard. [4]

Tornado summary

Formation and damage near Beloit

The tornado first touched just northeast of Orrville near the intersection of SR 22 and County Road 999 at 12:04 p.m. CST (18:04 UTC). [5] [6] [7] Moving northeastward along SR 22, [8] the tornado damaged several mobile homes and pushed them off their foundations. A frame home sustained minor damage, some trees and power poles were downed in this area as well, and damage along this initial segment of the path was rated EF1. The tornado uprooted several trees as it crossed County Road 163, [9] and retained EF1 intensity as it moved across SR 22 north of Beloit. [10] A church had its steeple and part of its roof blown off, homes sustained roof damage, and trees were snapped. The tornado would first reach EF2 intensity shortly prior to crossing the Cahaba River. Trees located along County Road 219 were snapped as the tornado moved into the city limits of Selma. [11]

After causing additional tree damage along SR 22, the tornado began to rapidly intensify as it approached the southwestern city limits of Selma, and many large hardwood and softwood trees were snapped at EF2 intensity in this area. The now strong tornado then crossed SR 219 as it entered the southwest side of Selma, causing significant damage along Old Orville Road. [12] Multiple houses were heavily damaged and had their roofs torn off along this corridor, and a few sustained some loss of exterior walls. Severe tree damage occurred as well, as many large trees were snapped or uprooted in residential areas. [11]

Damage in Selma

Track and intensity map of the tornado through downtown Selma.
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EF0 65-85 mph
EF1 86-110 mph
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Track and intensity map of the tornado through downtown Selma.
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  EF0 6585 mph
  EF1 86110 mph
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2023 Selma tornado
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The tornado at EF2 in downtown Selma. At this point in its life, the tornado was wrapped in rain, making it almost invisible.
  1. For consistency, all times in the article are displayed in Central Daylight Time (CDT) unless stated otherwise.
  2. The triangles indicate the degree of damage at a specific location.

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    To access the DAT report, set both dates to January 12, 2023, reload, and zoom in to the affected region around 32.32 N -87.23 W. Information is then available by clicking on the highlighted marker(s).
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    To access the DAT report, set both dates to January 12, 2023, reload, and zoom in to the affected region around 32.42 N -87.02 W. Information is then available by clicking on the highlighted marker(s).
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    To access the DAT report, set both dates to January 12, 2023, reload, and zoom in to the affected region around 32.46 N -86.88 W. Information is then available by clicking on the highlighted marker(s).
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