Thursday, January 21, 2010

Fayetteville Tennessee Hail Storm Damage Confirmed

Well,it took some digging but I have been able to find several pictures of the hail stones from Fayetteville, TN and they are all definitely large enough to cause some very serious auto hail damage as well as plenty of roof hail damage on homes. This stuff looks like it is really hard and probably did quite a bit of damage. I would expect that there is going to be a damage path around Fayetteville as well. The rural areas around the cities in that part of the country are usually well inhabited and often hide some very nice subdivisions of luxury homes so don't be afraid to go out scouting for the storm path to see if you stumble on a hidden treasure.

You can check out a few of the hail pictures I found from the Fayetteville storm here, here, here and here. Here's a story about the storm from the local paper. This hail storm is totally legit.

I'm still trying to confirm something on that Shreveport, LA hail damage report as well as the Monroe, LA report. Nothing yet but if and when I do, I'll be posting here about the hail damage.

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Tennessee Hail Damage Reports Confirmations

This list of hail damage report confirmations is long and covers a very large swath of real estate. It took a couple of days to gather all of these confirmations from several different sources. I made notes as I went along as well as plotting the reports on my map also. I know you guys are used to me providing links to my confirmation sources but this time there were simply too many sources gathered over too long a time frame for me to keep up with so you are just going to have to take my word for it or do your own research but I guarantee you that each of the following hail damage report confirmations has been verified through either photos, video, or first person witness reports.

I have verified hail stones of a size capable of producing damage to cars and roofs at the following locations in Tennessee;

Tennessee Ridge, TN
Erin, TN
Linden, TN
Flatwoods, TN
Hohenwald, TN
Waynesboro, TN
Lawrenceburg, TN
Lewisburg, TN
Shelbyville, TN
Manchester, TN
Estill Springs, TN
Bell Buckle, TN
Cookeville, TN


I'm sure, like any good storm chaser, you have looked these towns up and seen that several of them are pretty small but if you plot them on your map you will also see that they are clustered together in groups. There are also several confirmations of hail damage in the rural county areas around and between these small towns. That's why they were included in this report.

You'll also notice I have not included Murphreesboro, TN in this report. I left them out because, from what I can see in the news reports, the whole town is considered a tornado zone with some significant damage. You are going to be hard pressed to get a report out of that area for anything not related to tornado damage. There is almost certainly some hail damage in the area and possibly in the town itself but there is no way to confirm it yet.

Be careful out there and keep those prices up. I'll be posting more hail damage confirmations as I get them.

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