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Damaging Wind & Tornado in Bleckley County Georgia
May 1, 2003
by Lans Rothfusz |
The National Weather Service Office in Peachtree City conducted
a storm survey in eastern Bleckley County and found evidence
of a severe microburst that spawned a brief F0 tornado. The
microburst occurred two miles west of Goldsboro Georiga...between
Highways 278 to the north and 26 to the south. Numerous trees on
278 were felled to the north...while trees one mile to the south
of that location were felled to the south. The pattern of damage
in the trees to the south along highway 26 was consistent with
a small tornado.
A severe thunderstorm moved south across eastern Bleckley County
between 5:30 and 6:30 PM on Thursday, May 1. There were numerous
reports of downed trees and hail up to the size of quarters as this
storm traversed the county. Several people saw a funnel develop in
the town of Cary in northern Bleckley County. As the storm moved
south, it is believed to have produced a microburst as it crossed
Highway 278. The southward moving outflow from that microburst
likely spawned or enhanced the F0 tornado which touched down briefly
on Highway 26. Map depicting damage area is below.
The damage path of the tornado was 60 yards wide and 200 yards
long. Several large trees were blown over, one falling on and
completely destroying a shed. A 20-foot high, emptly water tank was
also blown down. Minor damage occurred to a house and some
outbuildings on the property. Damage indicated a rating
on the Fujita Scale of F0. Minor damage occurred to
the south of this area as the outflow from the microburst dissipated.
| Examples of Damage in Bleckley County, Georgia |
![[ trees down ]](../images/dmg50103dsm.jpg) | ![[ water tank blown down ]](../images/dmg50103csm.jpg) |
![[ outbuilding damaged ]](../images/dmg50103bsm.jpg) |
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