For all you fellow 4/27 nerds, y'all may be interested - I've found 3 (possibly 4) undocumented tornado scars within the limits of the Black Warrior Wildlife Management Area in Lawrence County. The scars showed up sometime between 2006 and September of 2011, but the rapid cyclic pattern of the two big tornadoes leads me to believe this was on 4/27. The largest one is likely in the EF2+ range, and the other 2/3 are non-significant. One of the three is a satellite. I have a graphic at home made; I'll post it when I'm back on my main PC.
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I'm going to reach out to NWS Huntsville (emailed) to see if they can evaluate/potentially confirm these tornadoes. With the recent confirmation of the EF2 near Forkland by BMX I have no doubt they'll add these to the database.
I'm still evaluating radar to see exactly which day these happened, but I'm sure they'll figure it out. The rightmost one is possibly an EF1 that occurred on April 20, 2011, but that track is only 3 miles long, is in a northeast direction, and starts significantly east of where the big one first touched down.
Upon further research I am almost 100% confident that all of these tornadoes took place during a QLCS event on April 20, 2011 (which explains the quick cyclic pattern), with the rightmost one being documented as an EF1. The other 2-3 are completely undocumented, however. The longest-tracked tornado is likely in the high-end EF1 to low-end EF2 range based on treefall and the rest are very weak. I'm not surprised the other 2-3 were missed, as none crossed any roads.