Thursday, February 19, 2009
Hail Storm Damage In Georgia (Confirmed)
The amount of confirmed hail storm damage in north Georgia is amazing!
The storms yesterday in Georgia seem to have left two separate but impressive paths of hail damage through and near the Atlanta metro area. If you have a bunch of extra time on your hands you can weed through the photos of the hail stones from these storms in the hail storm photo galleries here, here and here. Or you can just trust me that I have waded through all the pages of, "Sally holding a humongous hail stone the size of a golfball!" pics and put together the following list of the towns that have confirmed hail damage.
- McDonough, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Chamblee, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Tyrone, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Lilburn, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Loganville, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Tucker, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Fayetteville, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Carrolton GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Palmetto, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
- Brookhaven, GA (Hail Damage Confirmed)
Those of you paying attention will notice there are a couple of towns on the list that were not on the hail damage reports from the SPC. If you plot these out on your map you will see that basically there were two hail damage paths, one across the north Atlanta metro and one across northern Coweta, Fayette, Spalding and Henry counties. Both of these areas are well populated (of course, the metro is a lot more densely populated) and the hail damage areas are very widespread.
Labels: Georgia hail damage, Hail Damage, hail damage reports, hail reports
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