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A destructive tornado outbreak impacted the Midwestern United States and Tennessee River Valley on November 15, 2005. It occurred along a cold front separating warm, humid air from the southeast from cold Arctic air to the north and northwest. 49 tornadoes were confirmed in the central United States in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee over ...
A tornado cut a path through Columbia on Wednesday, causing untold damage and the death of at least one person in Middle Tennessee.. As people sifted through the destruction and tried to make ...
After a tornado ripped through Columbia Wednesday night, one woman is trying to salvage the pieces of her home.
Lake Barkley State Resort Park is located on the eastern shore of the lake. [1] The largest yellow bass ever taken in Kentucky (1 lb., 1 oz.) was caught in the waters of Lake Barkley. [3] In 2019 officials started to aggressively deal with the invasion of Asian carp into Lake Barkley and Kentucky Lake.
The National Weather Service's Morristown office posted just after 5:30 p.m. that radar had confirmed a tornado near Sunbright with strong rotation continuing to move near Lone Mountain, Norma ...
Images on the Damage Assessment Toolkit are taken after storms by the 122 National Weather Service forecast offices as well as the National Severe Storms Laboratory during NWS Post-Event Damage Assessments and are works prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person’s official duties under the terms ...
A tornado touched down in eastern Columbia, according to the National Weather Service Wednesday. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
The deadliest and longest-tracked tornado of the outbreak was a violent F4 tornado family that tracked across portions of northern Mississippi and western Tennessee on April 29, claiming at least 29 lives. Another deadly F4 tornado struck portions of southern Tennessee early the next day, killing 31.