Hackleburg-Phil Campbell Tornado Print (2011)
Hackleburg-Phil Campbell Tornado Print (2011)
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THE DEVASTATING HACKLEBURG-PHIL CAMPBELL GIANT APRIL 27, 2011
The longest-tracked EF5 tornado in Alabama history, tearing a path of absolute destruction during the historic 2011 Super Outbreak.
On April 27, 2011, during the violent peak of the catastrophic 2011 Super Outbreak, a monstrous
EF5 tornado touched down and carved a devastating 132-mile path of destruction across northern
Alabama. Packing peak winds estimated at 210 mph, this relentless giant decimated the communities
of Hackleburg and Phil Campbell in minutes, obliterating entire neighborhoods and sweeping away
reinforced brick structures with terrifying force. This print is a precise typographic and visual archive of one of the most powerful, intense, and longest-lived windstorms ever documented in modern meteorological history.
| Paper | 200gsm Premium Matte (Archival Art Paper) |
| High-Definition Giclée (Pigment-Based Inks) | |
| Finish | Premium Matte (Glare-Free, Rich Contrast) |
| Fulfillment | Framed (Solid Wood, Glass-glazed) or Unframed (Cardboard Tube) |
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