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Tornado warning, March 3, 2019

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Confirmed Threat

On the afternoon of March 3, 2019, a violent EF4 tornado tore through Lee County, Alabama, killing 23 people in the Beauregard community southeast of Auburn. Auburn University warned the campus that a confirmed tornado was located near Tuskegee and moving northeast at 50 mph, urging the community to take shelter. The National Weather Service issued a Particularly Dangerous Situation warning for the area.

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Documented Timeline

Alert Sequence

6 messages in sequence · 6 verified verbatim

INITIAL ALERTTwitter/X
Verified verbatim@AuburnSafety on X (verbatim raw t.co)233 chars
The @NWSBirmingham has updated their forecast which has increased the threat of severe weather for the Auburn area to enhanced. Main threats are damaging winds and tornadoes. Make sure you have more than one way to receive alerts.
Exact text from Auburn University Campus Safety official X account during Beauregard tornado event.
UPDATETwitter/X+4h 21m
Verified verbatim@AuburnSafety on X (verbatim raw t.co)30 chars
⚠️TORNADO WATCH now in effect.
Exact text from Auburn University Campus Safety official X account during Beauregard tornado event.
UPDATETwitter/X+4h 21m
Verified verbatim@AuburnSafety on X (verbatim raw t.co)175 chars
We will open Greene Hall (Vet Med on Wire Road) and also the RBD Library for the duration of the TORNADO WATCH for those who do not have a more suitable place to seek shelter.
Exact text from Auburn University Campus Safety official X account during Beauregard tornado event.
UPDATETwitter/X+6h 39m
Verified verbatim@AuburnSafety on X (verbatim raw t.co)94 chars
We are closely monitoring the weather in our Emergency Operations Center. Stay weather aware!
Exact text from Auburn University Campus Safety official X account during Beauregard tornado event.
UPDATETwitter/X+7 h
Verified verbatim@AuburnSafety on X (official, verbatim)137 chars
The tornado warning issued for Lee County, does not include Auburn University. We continue to monitor the weather and will post updates.
Exact text from Auburn University Campus Safety official X account during Beauregard tornado event.
UPDATETwitter/X+7h 43m
Verified verbatim@AuburnSafety on X (verbatim raw t.co)96 chars
New tornado warning for Southern Lee County. This does not include Auburn or Auburn University.
Exact text from Auburn University Campus Safety official X account during Beauregard tornado event.
Message elements

How the first alert is built

To check this alert, Claude (an AI) read it in full 25 separate times, independently. Each read decided whether the message answers each of the six questions and gave a short reason. A final reviewer then weighed all 25 and wrote the plain-English verdict you see when you open a row. The score (for example 22/25) is how many reads agreed; the 25 individual reads are tucked underneath if you want to check them.

The @NWSBirmingham has updated their forecast which has increased the threat of severe weather for the Auburn area to enhanced. Main threats are damaging winds and tornadoes. Make sure you have more than one way to receive alerts.

  • Sourceabsent0/0

    Who is sending the alert and who is responding. People act faster on a message from a clearly identifiable, credible sender, such as a named department, the police, or a branded alert system, than on an anonymous notice. A branded signature counts.

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  • Hazardabsent0/0

    What the threat actually is. A complete warning names the specific danger, such as a shooter, a fire, a tornado, or a gas leak, rather than a vague emergency, because people decide what to do based on what they are facing.

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  • Locationabsent0/0

    Where the threat is. Saying whether danger is in a specific building, a part of campus, or area-wide lets people judge their own proximity and choose a safe direction. Without a where, a warning is hard to act on precisely.

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  • Guidanceabsent0/0

    The protective action to take. A clear, specific instruction, such as shelter in place, evacuate, avoid the area, or run-hide-fight, drives faster and more correct protective behavior than describing the threat alone.

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  • Timeabsent0/0

    When the message applies. A timestamp, the word now or immediately, or a phrase like until further notice tells the reader whether the danger is current and how quickly to act.

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  • Impactabsent0/0

    What the hazard could do to the people in its path. Beyond naming the threat, a complete warning conveys its potential consequences or severity, such as that a tornado can level buildings or that a leak could be explosive, so recipients grasp how much danger they are in. Research on warning message content finds that a concrete impact statement helps people personalize their risk and act sooner.

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About this analysis
Context

Background

The March 3, 2019 Beauregard tornado was an EF4 with winds up to 170 mph that stayed on the ground for 76 minutes over a 68.6-mile path, per Wikipedia. It first touched down around 2:00 p.m. CST near Society Hill and killed 23 people in the Beauregard community of southern Lee County, the deadliest U.S. tornado since the 2013 Moore tornado. The National Weather Service in Birmingham issued a tornado warning at 1:58 p.m. CST and upgraded it to a Particularly Dangerous Situation as a radar-confirmed tornado moved northeast. Auburn University's campus safety account relayed the warning verbatim, noting the storm was near Tuskegee and moving toward the Auburn community at 50 mph. Auburn's main campus was spared, but the alert demonstrates how a university passes through the NWS impact-based warning during a fast-moving, deadly storm.
Outcome
The tornado missed Auburn's main campus but devastated Beauregard, killing 23 and injuring scores more — the deadliest U.S. tornado since 2013. The university's alert helped the campus shelter as the storm passed to the south.
Provenance

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "Auburn University: Tornado warning, March 3, 2019." Incident of March 3, 2019. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/auburn-university-beauregard-tornado-2019-03-03/

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Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion