This information from the National Weather service....
PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RALEIGH NC
600 PM EST SAT NOV 15 2008
...TORNADO SURVEY OF EF-3 TORNADO NEAR WILSON AND ELM CITY IN WILSON
COUNTY.
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE...IN CONJUNCTION WITH WILSON COUNTY
EMERGENCY SERVICES AND WILSON FIRE AND RESCUE...DETERMINED THAT AN
EF-3 TORNADO OCCURRED IN WILSON COUNTY.
THE TORNADO OCCURRED ALONG A DISCONTINUOUS...APPROXIMATELY EIGHT-MILE PATH THAT BEGAN WITH MINOR ROOF DAMAGE TO A DWELLING AND A SNAPPED TREE ALONG HARRISON
DRIVE JUST SOUTH OF WARD BOULEVARD. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE
WAS THEN NOTED TO THE NORTHEAST...ALONG LONDON CHURCH ROAD...SOUTH
OF ROUTE 1330.
ON LONDON CHURCH ROAD...ONE HOME WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED AND
SWEPT OFF OF ITS FOUNDATION. BASED ON EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS AND THE
DAMAGE...FIRE AND RESCUE ESTIMATE THE HOME ROLLED AS MANY AS FOUR
TIMES. IN THIS HOME...THERE WAS UNFORTUNATELY ONE FATALITY AND
TWO INJURIES.
ACROSS THE ROAD FROM THIS HOME TO THE NORTHEAST...THE UPPER
PORTION OF A HOME WAS DESTROYED...AND ANOTHER HOME HAD A ROOF
COMPLETELY BLOWN AWAY WITH TREES ON TOP OF IT. IN THIS LATTER
HOME...EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS NOTED THERE WERE TWO MORE INJURIES...
CONDITIONS UNKNOWN. OTHER EYEWITNESS ACCOUNTS SUGGESTED THERE WAS
LITTLE NOISE WITH THE EVENT UNTIL THE TORNADO STRUCK. SEVERAL
INDIVIDUALS WERE AWAKE FOR VARIOUS REASONS AROUND 330 AM...AND IT
WAS JUST A FEW MINUTES AFTER THIS WHEN THE TORNADO STRUCK THE
LONDON CHURCH ROAD AREA...ESTIMATED TO BE AT 340 AM.
THE TORNADO THEN FOLLOWED A DISCONTINUOUS PATH INTO ELM CITY.
THERE WERE NUMEROUS INDICATIONS OF TREE DAMAGE IN ELM CITY WITH A
PORCH ROOF BLOWN OFF...AND OUTBUILDINGS DAMAGED OR TOPPLED.
FINALLY...THE LAST NOTICEABLE DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED ALONG ROUTE
1400...AND JUST NORTH OF THE INTERSECTION OF HEFNER ROAD AND
ROUTE 1402...WHERE SMALL CLUSTERS OF TREES WERE SNAPPED AND
OUTBUILDINGS WERE DAMAGED. THE DAMAGE IN AND NORTHEAST OF ELM CITY
WAS CONSISTENT WITH EF-0 DAMAGE.
TIME/DATE: ESTIMATED FROM 330 AM TO 345 AM EST, SATURDAY NOVEMBER
15, 2008
PEAK WIND: 140 MPH
PATH LENGTH: APPROXIMATELY 8 MILES DISCONTINUOUS
PATH WIDTH: 100 YARDS
INJURIES: 4 KNOWN
FATALITIES: 1
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