- 1993 Virginia tornado outbreak
Infobox tornado outbreak
name=1993 Virginia tornado outbreak
date=August 6, 1993
duration=~ 5 hours
fujitascale=F4
tornadoes=22
total damages (USD)=$72 million NWS
areas affected= Northeast North Carolina, Southeast VirginiaThe 1993 Virginia tornado outbreak was a tornado outbreak that occurred in the
Southeastern United States onAugust 6 ,1993 . It was very rare in that most tornado outbreaks in this region occur in the spring.Confirmed tornadoes
Kenbridge/Dinwiddie tornado
A series of powerful
Supercell Thunderstorms is responsible for causing the outbreak that moved fromNorth Carolina into southeasternVirginia , and quickly began to spawn numerous tornadoes. The first of these was spotted north ofKenbridge, VA , and caused F2 damage (seeFujita scale ) on a 20-mile long path through northwesternDinwiddie County .Petersburg/Colonial Heights/Hopewell tornado
Shortly thereafter, a strong F4 tornado touched down in the northeast corner of Dinwiddie County, and tracked northeast into the City Of
Petersburg, VA . Along a 12-mile-long path, the storm caused $50 million in damage as it struck the historic district of downtown Petersburg, before crossing theAppomattox River into the City ofColonial Heights, VA . The storm, spectacularly visible, crossed busy I-95 (causing no injuries as it did so), struck and damaged Southpark Mall and the localWalmart store, crossed the Appomattox a second time, and then dissipated in the City ofHopewell, VA . From start to finish, this storm caused 4 deaths and 246 injuries. For a number of years afterwards, the remains of a damage swath (sheared, twisted and broken vegetation) through thick trees was visible along the west side of I-95 on the immediate north side of the Appomattox crossing. Perhaps one of the longest lasting reminders of the twister was on theMartin Luther King Jr. Bridge between Colonial Heights and Petersburg. As the tornado had smashed through the historic district, it ripped a traffic light off the bridge, and the snapped pillars remained until the bridge was replaced in 2002. As a result of the damage that occurred here, aState of emergency was issued for Petersburg. [cite web|url=http://www.vdem.state.va.us/newsroom/history/declarations.cfm|title=Presidentially Declared Disasters|accessdate=2007-12-25]Hampton Roads tornado
Southeastern Virginia was then hit by a small swarm of smaller and weaker tornadoes, with the first supercell producing additional tornadoes in
Chesterfield County, VA and southeast of the City ofRichmond, VA . The Petersburg supercell spawned 4 additional tornadoes - 2 southeast of Richmond, and 2 more near the mouth of theRappahannock River .Elsewhere, an F1 tornado damaged nearly 250 homes as it moved through the Cities of
Newport News andHampton, VA . F2 damage was seen in the southern part of the City ofChesapeake, VA , and several F1 tornadoes were reported inBeaufort County, NC and in several locations around thePamlico Sound area of North Carolina.ee also
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List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks References
External links
* [http://www.vdem.state.va.us/newsroom/history/tornado.cfm Tornado History in Virginia]
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