Stamping Ground Tornado Today at Darcy John blog

Stamping Ground Tornado Today. Parker's mobile home park sustained the most damage. The tornado quickly grew to 3/4 of a mile wide, and uprooted an entire orchard (nearly 100 trees) on the green farm west of stamping ground. The national weather service (nws) office of louisville, kentucky, conducted a preliminary damage survey and determined that what blew through stamping ground on monday morning was an ef1. — the national weather service of louisville (nws) is launching an internal investigation into why no sirens sounded for the stamping ground tornado last week. The tornado is estimated to have reached speeds of 95 mph and cut a path about 60 yards. A chicken house was blown away, killing 92. (lex 18) — a ef1 tornado, with 95 mph winds, hit stamping ground parker’s mobile home park, confirmed by john gordon of nws louisville. What you need to know. Trees and debris scatted all around the area.

Work continues to fix tornado damage in Stamping Ground
from www.lex18.com

— the national weather service of louisville (nws) is launching an internal investigation into why no sirens sounded for the stamping ground tornado last week. (lex 18) — a ef1 tornado, with 95 mph winds, hit stamping ground parker’s mobile home park, confirmed by john gordon of nws louisville. What you need to know. Trees and debris scatted all around the area. The tornado is estimated to have reached speeds of 95 mph and cut a path about 60 yards. A chicken house was blown away, killing 92. The national weather service (nws) office of louisville, kentucky, conducted a preliminary damage survey and determined that what blew through stamping ground on monday morning was an ef1. Parker's mobile home park sustained the most damage. The tornado quickly grew to 3/4 of a mile wide, and uprooted an entire orchard (nearly 100 trees) on the green farm west of stamping ground.

Work continues to fix tornado damage in Stamping Ground

Stamping Ground Tornado Today The national weather service (nws) office of louisville, kentucky, conducted a preliminary damage survey and determined that what blew through stamping ground on monday morning was an ef1. A chicken house was blown away, killing 92. Parker's mobile home park sustained the most damage. The national weather service (nws) office of louisville, kentucky, conducted a preliminary damage survey and determined that what blew through stamping ground on monday morning was an ef1. The tornado is estimated to have reached speeds of 95 mph and cut a path about 60 yards. The tornado quickly grew to 3/4 of a mile wide, and uprooted an entire orchard (nearly 100 trees) on the green farm west of stamping ground. — the national weather service of louisville (nws) is launching an internal investigation into why no sirens sounded for the stamping ground tornado last week. (lex 18) — a ef1 tornado, with 95 mph winds, hit stamping ground parker’s mobile home park, confirmed by john gordon of nws louisville. What you need to know. Trees and debris scatted all around the area.

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