Birmingham Tornado of April 1956

Birmingham Tornado of April 1956

The Birmingham Tornado of April 1956 was a deadly tornado that took place during the afternoon of April 15, 1956 across the Greater Birmingham area. Rated an F4 on the Fujita scale, the tornado killed 25 and injured about 200 people.

While only two tornadoes touched down across the southeastern United States (the other been in northern Georgia) on that day, the Birmingham tornado produced major devastation across portions of Jefferson County, west of downtown Birmingham. The tornado started shortly after 3:00 PM CDT near the Pleasant Grove area and followed a 21-mile long path through McDonald Chapel, Edgewater, Pratt City, Village Creek and Tarrant before lifting near Trussville near the Jefferson-St. Clair County line. The tornado passed just one to two miles north of downtown Birmingham as well as the Birmingham International Airport. About 400 homes across northern Jefferson County were either damaged or destroyed. Many homes were swept away due to their poor construction. [ [http://www.tornadoproject.com/ The Tornado Project Online! ] ]

The tornado event is similar to other deadly tornadoes on April 4, 1977 and April 8, 1998. Those two tornadoes which were rated F5 killed 22 and 32 people respectively across most of the same areas that were hit in 1956. However, more solidly built homes were also swept off their foundation. With 25 fatalities, it was the deadliest tornado of 1956 surpassing the Grand Rapids Metro Area F5 that killed 18 on April 3. [ [http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado.php?p=1&s=6&d=asc&yr=1956&mo=%&day=%&st=%&fu=%&co=Any&l=500&format=basic&submit=Table&dcom=&dpho=&dvid=&ddat=on&dtim=&dsta=on&dfuj=on&dfat=on&dinj=on&dwid=&dlen=&dcou=on&dong=&dare=&dfar=&drot=&ddam=&dpl=&dpw=&dtyp=&drem=&dtlat=&dtlon=&dllat=&dllon=&dstt=&dtor= Tornado Database, Tornado Maps, Tornado Paths ] ] The 1950s, which was the first decade to officially keep tornado records, were particularly deadly with several killer tornado outbreaks that struck in 1952, 1953, 1955 and 1957. 1956 had a lower number of fatalities compared to others with just over 80 fatalities which is near the average. [ [http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado.php?p=1&s=6&d=asc&yr=1956&mo=%&day=%&st=%&fu=%&co=Any&l=500&format=basic&submit=Table&dcom=&dpho=&dvid=&ddat=on&dtim=&dsta=on&dfuj=on&dfat=on&dinj=on&dwid=&dlen=&dcou=on&dong=&dare=&dfar=&drot=&ddam=&dpl=&dpw=&dtyp=&drem=&dtlat=&dtlon=&dllat=&dllon=&dstt=&dtor= Tornado Database, Tornado Maps, Tornado Paths ] ]

ee also

* List of North American tornadoes and tornado outbreaks

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