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A record-breaking wind gust of 98 mph was recorded at Indiana’s Fort Wayne International Airport on Monday, June 13, as a severe thunderstorm hit the area.The National Weather Service (NWS ...
One model posted by the National Weather Service showed storms firing up west of the Tri-State around 5 p.m., then moving through the Evansville and Henderson areas between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Damaging storms and tornadoes swept through Indiana and Ohio on Thursday evening, leaving at least three people dead, destroying parts of towns and prompting search and rescue efforts, officials said.
The worst event was an F3 tornado that formed early in the morning of November 6, 2005, outside of Evansville, Indiana, United States. It was the first of several tornado events that November. The tornado resulted in 24 confirmed fatalities across the region, making it the deadliest and most destructive November tornado in Indiana's history.
The storms occurred on a day when tornado watches stretched across a band of the U.S., from northeast Texas, through parts of Arkansas and Indiana, and into Ohio.
In December 2005, the group's name was switched to "NEWeather - Todd Gross' Weather Spotter Network", in light of Todd Gross' departure with Channel 7. [ citation needed ] Al Kaprielian , former meteorologist for WNDS/WZMY-TV/WBIN-TV (now WWJE-DT ), started his weather watcher group in 1986, when WNDS-TV first went on the air.
After the initial storms passed, the atmosphere was predicted to stabilize, as the temperature gradient throughout experienced vertical mixing. Because of this, an elongated, wide corridor that extended into Indiana and western Ohio was given a 5% risk for tornadoes, however, the Storm Prediction Center noted that if supercells were able to ...
The storms that ripped through eastern Indiana left nearly 40 injured and over 100 buildings damaged — some completely leveled. 'Thankful we're alive': Woman describes chaos as likely tornado ...