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Storms by the Numbers: Exploring the Likelihood of Catastrophic Storm Damage

Tennessee’s storm season isn’t limited to the typical spring months of March, April, and May. The fall and winter months, especially November, bring unique severe storm risks, including tornadoes and floods. Many homeowners and businesses are unprepared for these off-season storms, which can cause significant wind and flood damage. With Tennessee sitting squarely in the heart of Tornado Alley, the potential for catastrophic storm damage remains high year-round.

In this blog, we’ll explore the data behind Tennessee’s storm seasons, offering insight into how severe and how often these storms occur. Preparing for unpredictable weather is crucial whether you’re a homeowner or a business owner. We'll also cover essential steps to safeguard your property and explain how Advanced Structural Drying Technologies (ASDT) can help repair and recover emergency storm damage.

The Reality of Severe Storms in Tennessee

Tennessee experiences more than its fair share of severe weather. Positioned along Tornado Alley, the state is no stranger to destructive storms, particularly in the spring. However, many don’t realize that the fall and winter months can be just as dangerous. Tornado season doesn't end with May; November brings a significant spike in tornado activity, placing homes and businesses at risk of catastrophic wind damage.

According to the National Weather Service, Tennessee has recorded hundreds of tornadoes over the past several decades, ranking among the top 10 for tornado occurrences. In 2020 alone, Tennessee experienced devastating tornadoes which killed 25 people and caused millions of dollars in damage. While spring is traditionally the peak season for tornadoes, nearly 20% of tornadoes in Tennessee have occurred during the fall and winter months, especially in November.

Flooding is another primary concern, particularly when heavy rainfall coincides with storms. The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has reported that floods are among the most frequent natural disasters in the state. Severe flooding often results from prolonged rainfall, such as during the winter storm season. Notably, the historic floods of 2010 caused billions in damage across Nashville and other parts of Tennessee.

Given these numbers, it’s clear that both residents and businesses in Tennessee must remain vigilant year-round. Preparing for these storms, regardless of the season, is essential. Understanding the reality of storm frequency and severity can help you take the proper steps to protect your property and minimize potential damage.

Preparing Your Home or Business for Catastrophic Storms

When preparing for storms in Tennessee, proactive steps can mean the difference between minimal damage and total loss. Start by inspecting your property for any vulnerabilities that could be exacerbated by high winds or flooding. For homes, this means securing loose items like outdoor furniture, trimming trees that could fall on your roof, and thoroughly sealing windows and doors to prevent wind and water intrusion. Businesses should take similar measures, protecting inventory and securing large equipment.

Roof inspections are also critical for both homes and businesses. Tornadoes and high winds can rip off shingles or even entire sections of a roof, leaving the property vulnerable to water damage. Have a professional inspect your roof before storm season to repair any weak spots in advance. Businesses, especially those with flat roofs, should pay attention to drainage systems, ensuring that gutters and downspouts are clear of debris that could cause water to pool.

Another essential step is creating an emergency plan, including family and employees. This plan should cover evacuation procedures, designated safe areas within the building, and an emergency communication strategy. For businesses, it’s also crucial to back up critical data and secure any sensitive documents that might be damaged in the event of flooding.

Furthermore, flood damage is a significant concern in Tennessee, especially in low-lying areas or near rivers. Installing sump pumps and flood barriers can help mitigate damage from rising waters, while flood insurance is a must for properties in high-risk areas. It’s also a good idea to keep sandbags on hand to help divert water away from vulnerable areas like doorways and basements during heavy rainfall.

By taking these steps, property owners can reduce the risk of catastrophic damage and achieve a faster recovery after the storm has passed.

Essential Checklist for Storm Preparedness

  1. Secure outdoor furniture and remove debris: High winds can turn loose items into projectiles.
  2. Inspect and reinforce your roof: Repair any weak spots and clear gutters.
  3. Trim trees and branches: Prevent falling limbs from causing damage.
  4. Install storm shutters or board up windows: Protect against flying debris.
  5. Check and seal doors and windows: Properly seal openings to prevent water entry.
  6. Create an emergency kit: Include flashlights, batteries, water, non-perishable food, and first aid supplies.
  7. Back up important documents: Keep copies of insurance, identification, and emergency contacts.
  8. Prepare an evacuation plan: Prepare a plan for where to go and how to communicate with loved ones.
  9. Install sump pumps: Protect against flooding in low-lying areas.
  10. Review your insurance policy: Ensure you’re covered for storm-related damages.

Trust Advanced Structural Drying Technologies for Catastrophe Response

When disaster strikes, every minute counts. Advanced Structural Drying Technologies provides fast, expert catastrophe response to help you recover quickly. From securing your property to providing emergency repairs, ASDT’s highly trained professionals are available 24/7 to address the immediate aftermath of wind, flood, and storm damage. Our team uses cutting-edge equipment to mitigate further destruction, perform structural drying, and restore your property to pre-storm conditions as quickly as possible.

ASDT has years of experience handling storm-related emergencies across Tennessee and the Southeast. Our team is IICRC-certified and equipped to handle every aspect of damage recovery, including working with insurance companies to get you the full support you need.


Get Expert Storm Damage Repair from ASDT in Tennessee

Don’t wait until it’s too late; protect your home or business with Advanced Structural Drying Technologies. ASDT offers comprehensive storm damage repair services throughout Tennessee, providing fast and reliable responses to wind, flood, and storm damage. Our team is ready to help you recover and restore your property, ensuring you’re prepared for whatever comes next. Reach out now or call us at 615-207-3877 to get started.