On the evening of December 10th, 2021 a tornado outbreak would devastate the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys. One of the tornadoes from this outbreak would go on to make history as it completely destroyed several towns in Western Kentucky including the city of Mayfield. In this video we are going back to that tragic night in December to relive the disaster as it happened and explain the meteorology behind it. Follow along as we retrace the entire 165 mile damage path of this devastating EF4 Tornado. Today we discuss the Western Kentucky Tornado.
Mayfield was not the only town impacted by this monster tornado. The communities of Cayce, Benton, Cambridge Shores, Princeton, Dawson Springs, Bremen, and many more were also heavily impacted by this tornado.
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Links to further information and videos on this tornado outbreak:
Reed Timmer's YT Video: [ Ссылка ]
Max Olson's YT Video: [ Ссылка ]
High Risk Chris: [ Ссылка ]
Tornado Footage courtesy of Chris Riske and Eddie Knight
Meteorology of the event
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