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Since its initial usage in May 1999, the National Weather Service (NWS) in the United States has used the tornado emergency bulletin — a high-end classification of tornado warning — sent through either the issuance of a warning or via a "severe weather statement" that provides updated information on an ongoing warning—that is issued when a violent tornado (confirmed by radar or ground ...
During the late evening of Friday, December 10, 2021, a large and extremely violent, long-tracked, and devastating EF4 tornado, sometimes referred to as the Western Kentucky tornado, [3] Mayfield tornado, [4] or The Beast, [5] moved across Western Kentucky, United States, producing severe-to-catastrophic damage in numerous towns, including Mayfield, Princeton, Dawson Springs, and Bremen. [2]
6 tornadoes reported in Kentucky. 12:30 p.m. - The National Weather Service has reported six tornadoes touched down in Kentucky Thursday. The most recent preliminary tornado report was in Madison ...
The tornado in Bourbon County reached maximum wind speeds of 105 miles per hour south of Paris, according to the NWS. The tornado traveled roughly 13.4 miles and crossed into Clark County. It had ...
A liquor store that was destroyed in the western part of Bowling Green, Kentucky. The tornado then rapidly intensified again and reached peak intensity in the Sunnyside community as it struck an industrial park near US 68, damaging or destroying multiple large industrial buildings at high-end EF3 strength. The well-built TMS Automotive ...
At 5:48 p.m. the NWS said a confirmed tornado was located near Coldstream, Kentucky, in Jefferson County moving east at 45 mph. WKYT, the Herald-Leader’s reporting partner, reported the NWS has ...
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 ...
Looking at the tornadoes that swept through Western Kentucky late last year as an example, Koebel said there’s often a lag between the disaster itself and when scammers start preying on victims.