2029, Alabama's Great EF5

At 9:24 AM the tornado touched down in Florence, killing none and injuring none. The tornado at that moment was just an EF0, but as it past Tuscumbia, the tornado became an EF1 with 85 mph winds, killing 1 person and injuring 5. The tornado was moving very fast at speeds of 65 mph, and the width was over a mile at that moment. The Bear's cage was considered the tornado itself. As it exited the Florence area the tornado became wrapped in rain entirely, tricking storm chasers that they think it's the bear's cage.

5 - 10 minutes past the tornado became an EF3 with 145 mph winds, and the tornado has already advanced over 25 miles. The tornado crossed Littleville, killing 12 people and injuring 90. At that point the tornado is over 2 miles. As it crossed Interstate 43 it was moving faster than expected at 103.5 mph and had winds of 185 mph. 12 minutes past the tornado entered Russellville, killing 45 and injuring 212. The tornado was near the El reno record, but it made a heavy right turn into Birmingham. The tornado was intensifying quickly as the turn was happening, 35 minutes in, the tornado is now an EF5 and has entered the Birmingham area, killing over 630 and injuring 4453 but it shrunk from 2.9 miles to 2.6 due to another tornado on it's path, that tornado was an EF2. At 2:16 AM the tornado has become 3.4 miles wide and has winds of 300 mph, and making a direct hit to Montgomery. Killing 1865 and injuring 17425. As it exited the capital the tornado started to weaken slowly, but the tornado got faster and faster at 130 mph, making it the fastest tornado recorded.

As it got to Mobile, it dissipated, the time was 6:32 AM on 4/11/29