U.S. flag An official website of the United States government.
Official websites use .gov

A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS

A lock ( ) or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

i

Unpacking Tornado Disasters: Illustrating Southeastern US Tornado Mobile and Manufactured Housing Problem Using March 3, 2019 Beauregard-Smith Station, Alabama, Tornado Event



Details

  • Journal Title:
    Natural Hazards Review
  • Personal Author:
  • NOAA Program & Office:
  • Description:
    This study illustrates and describes how Southeast US tornado disasters commonly unfold by examining the 2019 Beauregard-Smith Station, Alabama, tornado event from spatiotemporal and structural engineering standpoints. Findings indicate that although the meteorological forecasts leading up to the tornado event were accurate and timely, 23 individuals—19 in manufactured homes—still perished. All fatalities were primarily a result of the lack of positive ground anchoring on homes where individuals were killed. Altogether, the Beauregard-Smith Station, Alabama, tornado event resulted in a housing fatality rate seven times greater than the 2011 Joplin, Missouri, EF5 tornado at least in part due to a disproportionately larger number of manufactured homes exposed to violent tornado winds. Methods applied in this research should be utilized by future studies documenting tornadoes so that patterns in structural failure mechanisms and mortality can be determined. Integrated warning teams consisting of National Weather Service forecasters, emergency managers, media partners, etc. and members of the manufactured housing industry should work together using the results from this study to initiate a dialogue aimed at developing and improving tornado disaster mitigation, response, and recovery strategies.
  • Keywords:
  • Source:
    Nat. Hazards Rev., 2021, 22(1): 04020060
  • DOI:
  • Format:
  • Document Type:
  • Funding:
  • Place as Subject:
  • Rights Information:
    Accepted Manuscript
  • Rights Statement:
    The NOAA IR provides access to this content under the authority of the government's retained license to distribute publications and data resulting from federal funding. While users may legally access this content, the copyright owners retain rights that govern the reproduction, redistribution, and re-use of this work. The user is solely responsible for complying with applicable copyright law.
  • Compliance:
    Submitted
  • Main Document Checksum:
    urn:sha-512:88c640d110f77eae659c3492ccf3ae125e67ccfcd540b76d42364cd3240aff582335df4b84dd0cc4953f8564df07e50868206cfdf887135f987e648076b2fba9
  • Download URL:
  • File Type:
    Filetype[PDF - 1.71 MB ]
ON THIS PAGE

The NOAA IR serves as an archival repository of NOAA-published products including scientific findings, journal articles, guidelines, recommendations, or other information authored or co-authored by NOAA or funded partners. As a repository, the NOAA IR retains documents in their original published format to ensure public access to scientific information.