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NWS: Weak tornado briefly touched down in Palm Bay
Citing radar and the damage reports, NWS has given it a preliminary EF-0 rating on the Enhanced Fujita Scale.
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. - The National Weather Service (NWS) said a weak tornado touched down Sunday afternoon in Palm Bay and uprooted a tree, as well as caused some damage to a home.
Showers and thunderstorms were over Palm Bay on Sunday as the sea breezes collided. However, no tornado warning was issued. A special weather statement was issued around the time, warning of strong winds up to 40 mph.
According to the NWS, damage was reported near Airoso Road Southeast and Emerson Drive in Palm Bay.
NWS said witness photos showed a small oak tree had been uprooted, as well as damage to a fence, shed, and a homeowner's roof.
Citing radar and the damage reports, NWS has given it a preliminary EF-0 rating on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. "The damage is highly localized, so it was likely only on the ground for a brief time," the NWS said in its initial write-up.
FOX 35 News viewer Tim Barton shared a video showing the tornado stretching across the sky. The video can be seen below.
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Weak tornado briefly touches down in Palm Bay
The National Weather Service (NWS) said a weak tornado touched down Sunday afternoon in Palm Bay and uprooted a tree, as well as caused some damage to a home. Citing radar and the damage reports, NWS has given it a preliminary EF-0 rating on the Enhanced Fujita Scale. This video, taken by viewer Tim Barton, shows the tornado in the sky.
What's next:
NWS said it does not plan on conducting a storm survey, and said it would work with Brevard County Emergency Management.
The Source: The information is from the National Weather Service's Melbourne Office