Friday, February 1, 2013

Adairsville, Ga. tornado 900 yards wide, 160 mph at its peak

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Adairsville, Ga. tornado 900 yards wide, 160 mph at its peak

ADAIRSVILLE — Authorities believe a tornado swelled to 900 yards wide — more than four times the width of the Georgia Dome — as it tore across northwest Georgia for nearly 22 miles. The Wednesday twister had an estimated peak wind speed of 160 mph

A powerful tornado bore down on the town of Adairsville in northwest Georgia earlier today (Jan. 30), as part of a long line of severe weather stretching from Pittsburgh, Pa., to the Gulf Coast. The signature of the tornado's rotating winds can be seen

ADAIRSVILLE — Authorities believe a tornado swelled to 900 yards wide — more than four times the width of the Georgia Dome — as it tore across northwest Georgia for nearly 22 miles. The Wednesday twister had an estimated peak wind speed of 160 mph

ADAIRSVILLE, Ga. — A massive storm system raked the Southeast on Wednesday, generating tornadoes and perilous winds that flipped cars on a major Georgia interstate, demolished homes and businesses and killed at least two people. WSB-TV in

The tornado struck near Lindale GA at 10:01 a.m. CST. It crossed I-75 near Adairsville GA, flipping cars. Cars were incorrect side up and there was major structural hurt in city center Adairsville. There are injuries reported but

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