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The 1936 Cordele–Greensboro tornado outbreak was a tornado outbreak that affected the Southeastern United States during April 1936. The Greensboro, North Carolina, and Cordele, Georgia, tornadoes were the deadliest spawned during the April 1–2 outbreak, which developed in three waves of tornadic activity over 14 hours, associated with the same storm system.

On the evening of April 2, 1936, the Greensboro tornado left a long path of F4 damage across the south side of Greensboro, passing through the south side of downtown. The storm began its path near High Point Road at Elam Street and continued east along Lee Street to east of Bennett College. This storm left $2 million in damage in Greensboro (1936 USD).[1] It was responsible for 14 deaths and 144 injuries, standing as the second-deadliest tornado in the history of North Carolina after a February 1884 tornado that caused 23 deaths along a path from Rockingham to Lillington.

Later in the week, a second outbreak would spawn devastating tornadoes in Waynesboro, Tennessee, Tupelo, Mississippi, and Gainesville, Georgia.

Tornado table

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April 1

April 1, 1936
F# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Comments/Damage
Georgia
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F? Athens Clarke 0100 unknown Damage in one neighborhood, with a church destroyed.[1]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F4 Tignall to Lincolnton Wilkes, Lincoln 0130 Шаблон:Convert 5 deaths — A tornado killed five people as it destroyed 10 homes and damaged 30 in Tignall. The courthouse and 50 homes were damaged in Lincolnton[2] and nearby farms also reported damage. Cattle were killed and five barns and a store wrecked.[3] The section of the path in Lincolnton, which was widest and weakest,[2] may have been another tornado by a separate thunderstorm.[4]
Alabama
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 N of Gordo Pickens 0500 Шаблон:Convert 1 death — Five homes were destroyed and one woman killed in the small community of Hannah's Church, Шаблон:Convert to the north of Gordo.[2]
Sources:[1][2][3]

April 2

April 2, 1936
F# Location County Time (UTC) Path length Comments/Damage
Georgia
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 Sasser area Terrell 1130 Шаблон:Convert 1 death — Tenant homes were destroyed southwest and northeast of Sasser. The tornado unroofed large homes and threw about debris as it hit downtown Sasser.[2] This tornado and the subsequent Leesburg and Cordele tornadoes were produced by the same supercell.[4]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F? Dawson area Terrell 1145 1 death — Tornado reported at Dawson.[1]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 N of Leesburg Lee, Sumter 1200 Шаблон:Convert 1 death — Six homes were destroyed as the tornado passed Шаблон:Convert north of Neyami and into Sumter County.[2] Losses reached $4,300.[4]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F4 Cordele area Crisp 1230 Шаблон:Convert 23 deaths — A large and violent tornado developed Шаблон:Convert southwest of Cordele and moved into the business district. It destroyed 276 homes and damaged 165, causing ~$3 million in damage in the town.[2] At least 11 other buildings were also damaged.[1] "Many of the finest houses were torn to splinters..."[4]
South Carolina
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 Lodge Colleton 1330 Шаблон:Convert 1 death — Brief tornado touchdown destroyed a farm in Lodge, between Barnwell and Walterboro.[2][4]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F? Hampton Hampton unknown 1 death[1]
North Carolina
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F? Concord Mecklenburg, Cabarrus 2230 Businesses and homes heavily damaged (with at least one building destroyed) near downtown Concord.[1]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F4 Greensboro area Guilford 0012 Шаблон:Convert 14 deaths — A tornado produced F4 damage through the southern part of downtown Greensboro. 56 buildings were completely destroyed,[4] with 233 more damaged.[1] ~$2 million in damage.[2]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F2 N of Mebane Alamance, Orange 0040 Шаблон:Convert 1 death — Passed Шаблон:Convert north of Mebane. Three small homes were destroyed and five people were injured.[2] The tornado may have also caused "slight" damage Шаблон:Convert to the north of Hillsborough. The parent supercell also produced the Warren County tornado.[3]
bgcolor=#Шаблон:Storm colour | F? SE of Warrenton Warren 0215 An eyewitness in the Warren County community of Arcola noted that "a heavy cloud and a loud roar passed north of me at 9:15 P.M."[4]
Sources:[1][2][3]

See also

References

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Bibliography

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