The Cullman Tornado

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    The 2011 Cullman-Arab "Dead Man Walking" tornado was an exceptionally powerful and destructive tornado that devastated the small town of Arab, Alabama, on April 27, 2011. The tornado was rated as an EF-4 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, and it had a maximum width of 1.5 miles and maximum wind speeds of up to 175 mph. The tornado followed a 16-mile track through Cullman County, Alabama, and it caused significant damage to homes, businesses, and schools.

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    About The Cullman Tornado

    The 2011 Cullman-Arab 'Dead Man Walking' tornado was an exceptionally powerful and destructive tornado that devastated the small town of Arab, Alabama, on April 27, 2011. The tornado was rated as an EF-4 on the Enhanced Fujita Scale, and it had a maximum width of 1.5 miles and maximum wind speeds of up to 175 mph. The tornado followed a 16-mile track through Cullman County, Alabama, and it caused significant damage to homes, businesses, and schools.

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    The 'Dead Man Walking' tornado is an expert in extreme weather events, disaster response, and community resilience. It can provide insights into the science of tornado formation, the impact of natural disasters on communities, and the importance of emergency preparedness.

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