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Alabama Tornado Database


1986 Tornado Occurrences (14)
Year Month Day Time (CST) County Damage Scale Path Length (Miles) Fatalities Injuries Location
1986 11 26 0140 Coffee-Dale F1 21.0 0 2 2 SW Enterprise-Ozark
Numerous homes and mobile homes were damaged. Two people were injured in a mobile home. One helicopter was damaged at Fort Rucker.
1986 11 26 120 Pike F2 8.0 0 1 2.0 S Troy-Banks
One house, one mobile home, and three chickens houses were destroyed. One factory was damaged.
1986 11 26 100 Montgomery-Macon F1 4.0 0 2 Mathews-Chessom
One home and 2 mobile homes were destroyed. Several automobiles were heavily damaged. Several trees were downd along the path.
1986 11 25 2206 Barbour-Coffee-Dale F3 44.0 0 4 Elamville-Clio-Clayton
Numerous homes and businesses sustained damage along the path.
1986 7 28 2000 Madison F0 4.5 0 0 3 NW Owens Crossroads
No tornado details were available.
1986 6 11 1720 Lauderdale F1 3.5 0 0 2.3 NW Killen
No tornado details were available.
1986 5 24 2125 Winston-Cullman F1 10.0 0 0 Jones Chapel
Several trees downed in a rural area.
1986 3 19 200 Blount F2 0.2 0 0 Remlap
Numerous trees were downed in mainly rural areas. One home was destroyed.
1986 3 18 2300 Marion F1 6.8 0 0 Brilliant
Numerous trees were downed in mainly rural areas. Several small structures were damaged.
1986 3 12 2020 Cullman-Marshall F2 7.0 0 5 Near Arab
5 members of one family were injured when their vehicles were hit by the tornado. 6 mobile homes and 5 homes were damaged. Numerous trees and power lines were blown down.
1986 3 12 1535 Marion F2 7.5 0 0 1.0 WNW Winfield-7.6 NW Brilliant
Several trees were downed and minor to moderate structural damage occurred.
1986 3 12 1525 Marion F3 2.5 0 0 Winfield
Several trees were downed and one home was destroyed. Several small structures were damaged.
1986 3 12 1458 Lamar F3 6.0 0 0 2.0 SE Millport-3.0 NNW Kennedy
One school was damaged, one automobile was blown off the road, one railroad car was overturned, and a lumber yard was destroyed.
1986 3 12 1415 Pickens F3 16.0 2 0 4.0 NW Aliceville-8.5 W Reform
Two fatalities occurred in a home that was destroyed. At least 5 homes were destroyed and 40 others damaged. Numerous trees were downed.


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