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The Rape of Persephone, or Abduction of Persephone, is a classical mythological subject in Western art, depicting the abduction of Persephone by Hades.In this context, the word Rape refers to the traditional translation of the Latin raptus ('seized' or 'carried off') which refers to bride kidnapping rather than the potential ensuing sexual violence.
Two miles (3.2 km) before impacting Princeton, the tornado hit and destroyed a Kentucky mesonet station, which recorded 120.1 miles per hour (193.3 km/h) winds, setting the new record for the highest-measured wind gust in Kentucky history. [49] Within two-miles, the tornado intensified a minimum of 60 miles per hour (97 km/h). [49]
The tornado outbreak of March 10–12, 1986 [1] was a significant and widespread tornado outbreak which produced a high-end F2 tornado which struck Lexington, Kentucky and killing a total of 6 people. Other tornadoes struck in Alabama, Indiana, and Ohio. [2] [3] [4] One tornado rated F4 in Meridian, Mississippi resulted in no fatalities. [5] [6]
The NWS said an EF-2 tornado touched down near Long Branch and an EF-1 struck near the Boyd and Greenup county line. The EF-2 tornado topped out at 120 miles per hour and had a maximum width of ...
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See the damage as severe storms hit Kentucky leaving thousands without power. ... The National Weather Service has confirmed six EF-1 tornadoes touched down in Kentucky ... Storm damage near the ...
Next week marks 50 years since the tornado hit Louisville on April 3, 1974. Do you remember where your were?
May 1996 Kentucky tornado outbreak; Type: Tornado outbreak: Duration: May 28, 1996: Tornadoes confirmed: 11: Max. rating 1: F4 tornado: Duration of tornado outbreak 2: 3 hours, 55 minutes: Fatalities: 11 injuries: Damage: 102.01 Million USD (1996 dollars) [1] 1 Most severe tornado damage; see Fujita scale 2 Time from first tornado to last tornado