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The explosion, as well as direct heat from the substation, caused a drop in relative humidity inside the tornado's condensation funnel, which, in turn, significantly reduced the tornado's visibility. The explosion was seen and captured on video by numerous residents inside the Nashville metro; it was also streamed live by a public live camera ...
A widespread, deadly, and historic [5] tornado outbreak affected large portions of the Midwestern, Southern and Eastern United States on March 31 and April 1, 2023, the result of an extratropical cyclone that also produced blizzard conditions in the Upper Midwest.
According to NWS Nashville, the EF-3 tornado in Clarksville, which killed three and injured 62 people, tracked for 43 miles across Montgomery, Todd and Logan Counties and was on the ground for ...
In September, the National Weather Service offices in Jackson, Mississippi, and Nashville, Tennessee, along with the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) and the University of Oklahoma's CIWRO publish a joint damage survey and analysis on the 2023 Rolling Fork–Silver City EF4 tornado, the 2023 Black Hawk–Winona EF3 tornado, and the 2023 ...
Clarksville and the Nashville-area tornadoes left behind a deadly and destructive wake. Take a look at photos, video and more from the areas. ... — NWS Nashville (@NWSNashville) December 11, 2023.
As of 7:50 p.m. more than 160,000 customers across Middle Tennessee were without power, up from 63,000 earlier in the evening, according to outage maps from Middle Tennessee Electric, Cumberland ...
A fiery explosion captured on video as a tornado tore through Madison, Tennessee, showed the storm's direct impact on a Nashville Electric Service substation, the utility confirmed Monday.. The ...
An unknown number of injuries were reported as well. This was the second time in 2023 that a high-end EF2 tornado had struck the northern part of Shawnee, with the first one occurring on February 26. [4] [74] [84] [85] EF1 ENE of Johnson: Pottawatomie: OK