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A diagram of tornado alley based on 1 tornado or more per decade. Rough location (red), and its contributing weather systems. Tornado Alley (also known as Tornado Valley) is a loosely defined location of the central United States and Canada where tornadoes are most frequent. [1] The term was first used in 1952 as the title of a research project ...
Contents. Tornado outbreak of December 10–11, 2021. A deadly late-season tornado outbreak, the deadliest on record in December, [ 5 ] produced catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across portions of the Southern United States and Ohio Valley from the evening of December 10 to the early morning of December 11, 2021.
[34] [35] [32] [33] Allegedly, workers' jobs had been threatened if they left the factory between the first and second tornado warnings for the area – a tornado warning had been issued at approximately 5:30 p.m. CST that evening – and again after the second tornado warning was issued after 9:00 p.m. CST. [36] Several nearby industrial ...
A severe thunderstorm swept across Central Kentucky on Tuesday morning, leaving thousands without power and damage across Lexington. The National Weather Service has confirmed six EF-1 tornadoes ...
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Southeastern and Northeastern United States. Part of the tornado outbreaks of 2021. A significant tornado outbreak sequence took place from March 24–28, 2021 in the Southern United States, just one week after another outbreak affected similar regions. There were 43 tornadoes confirmed across 11 states, with the bulk of activity primarily on ...
See Kentucky tornado damage: Severe storms come through Louisville, southern Indiana The National Weather Service of Louisville confirmed on Wednesday morning that three preliminary EF-1 tornadoes ...
1971 Gosser Ridge tornado. A map of the tornadoes on April 27, 1971 in the NWS of Louisville, Kentucky's forecast office area. The tornado farthest to the right is the Gosser Ridge F4. On April 27, 1971, a violent F4 tornado struck Gosser Ridge and other parts of Russell and Pulaski County, Kentucky. [1][2][3] In November 1999, the National ...