871  
NWUS54 KMOB 080305  
LSRMOB  
 
PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOBILE AL  
905 PM CST TUE JAN 7 2025  
   
.TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON
 
   
.DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE.
 
 
..REMARKS..  
 
0410 PM TORNADO 2 NW TEN MILE 30.78N 89.17W  
12/27/2024 STONE MS NWS STORM SURVEY  
 
A BRIEF EF0 TORNADO BEGAN TO THE SOUTHWEST  
OF OAK DRIVE IN ADJACENT FOREST WHERE A  
RADAR TORNADO DEBRIS SIGNATURE BECAME  
APPARENT. AS THE TORNADO CONTINUED  
NORTHEAST, IT AFFECTED SEVERAL HOMES WITH  
DAMAGE MOSTLY COSMETIC WITH VINYL SIDING  
REMOVED, MINOR SHINGLE DAMAGE AND ONE HOME  
WITH AN EAST FACING WINDOW BEING BROKEN.  
OTHER DAMAGE TO THE ADJACENT FOREST INCLUDED  
MOSTLY LARGE TREE LIMBS AND TREETOPS BEING  
BROKEN OFF. AS THE TORNADO CONTINUED  
NORTHEAST IT CROSS AND THEN PARALLELED WIRE  
ROAD W WHERE SEVERAL SKINNY PINE TREES WERE  
EITHER SNAPPED OR UPROOTED IN A WEAK  
CONVERGENT PATTERN. THE TORNADO LIKELY  
LIFTED JUST PRIOR TO REACHING CECIL DANIELS  
ROAD BASED ON AVAILABLE SENTINEL SATELLITE  
IMAGERY. THE TORNADO START AND END POINT MAY  
BE ADJUSTED LATER AS HIGHER RESOLUTION  
SATELLITE IMAGERY BECOMES AVAILABLE. SPECIAL  
THANKS TO STONE COUNTY EMA FOR PROVIDING  
GROUND PHOTOS AND DRONE IMAGERY FOR THIS  
TORNADO.  
 

 
 

 
 
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