2008 Atlanta tornado outbreak

2008 Atlanta tornado outbreak
Tornado (shadow at left), after going through downtown Atlanta
TypeTornado outbreak
DurationMarch 14–15, 2008
Tornadoes
confirmed
46 confirmed
Max. rating1EF3 tornado
Duration of
tornado outbreak2
24 hours, 7 minutes
Fatalities3 fatalities (1 in Atlanta), 53 injuries
Damage>$250 million
Areas affectedAlabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina

1Most severe tornado damage; see Enhanced Fujita scale
2Time from first tornado to last tornado

The 2008 Atlanta tornado outbreak was a destructive and deadly tornado outbreak that affected the Southeastern United States on March 14–15, 2008. The most infamous tornado of the outbreak occurred on March 14 when an isolated but strong EF2 tornado caused widespread damage across Downtown Atlanta, Georgia, including to the CNN Center and to the Georgia Dome, which was hosting the 2008 SEC men's basketball tournament. Other buildings that were damaged include the Georgia World Congress Center, Philips Arena (now State Farm Arena) during an Atlanta Hawks game, and the Omni Hotel, which was evacuated after many windows were blown out. The Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel suffered major window damage. The image of the building with all its windows blown out became famous and for a time was a symbol of the tornado. Centennial Olympic Park, SunTrust Plaza (now Truist Plaza) and historic Oakland Cemetery were also damaged.[1]

One man was killed near Downtown Atlanta and 30 others were injured.[2] Two other deaths took place on March 15, in the northern Atlanta suburbs, from a second, larger round of severe weather and tornadoes. In total, 46 tornadoes were confirmed over the 24-hour period, from eastern Alabama to the Carolina coast, with most of the activity concentrated in the Metropolitan Atlanta area, the Central Savannah River Area and the Midlands of South Carolina.

  1. ^ "Tornado slams downtown Atlanta". CNN. March 14, 2008. Archived from the original on 15 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-14.
  2. ^ "Friday tornado pummels downtown; Saturday storm kills 2". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. March 15, 2008. Archived from the original on 9 March 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-19.

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