National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce
April 2, 2009 EF1 Nashville Tornado
Location / Time of event Nashville, 04/02/09 4:00 PM
Beginning Point Currey Road and Briley Pkwy
Ending Point Air Lane Drive
Rating EF1
Max Wind Speeds Estimated 90 to 100 MPH
Path Length 2 Miles
Maximum Width 50 - 100 yards
Fatalities 0
Injuries 1 minor

 

Summary of Damages:

...EF1 TORNADO TOUCHDOWN CONFIRMED IN DAVIDSON COUNTY...

A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ASSESSMENT TEAM SURVEYED DAMAGE IN DAVIDSON COUNTY AND DETERMINED AN EF1 TORNADO WITH MAXIMUM WINDS BETWEEN 90 MPH AND 100 MPH TOUCHED DOWN IN THE NASHVILLE METRO AREA.

THE TORNADO TOUCHED DOWN SOUTH OF BRILEY PARKWAY AND MURFREESBORO PIKE...WHERE IT CAUSED MINOR DAMAGE TO HOUSES AND DOWNED SEVERAL TREES. AS THE TORNADO CROSSED MURFREESBORO PIKE IT DAMAGED SEVERAL BUSINESSES...SOME SIGNIFICANTLY. THE TORNADO CONTINUED NORTH AND CAUSED MINOR DAMAGE TO HOUSES AND DOWNED TREES...SOME VERY LARGE...THEN CROSSED INTERSTATE 40 WEST OF BRILEY PARKWAY AND LIFTED NEAR ELM HILL PIKE. THE PATH LENGTH OF THE TORNADO WAS ALMOST TWO MILES...AND THE WIDTH WAS 50 TO 100 YARDS WIDE.

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