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OT: Nashville took a direct hit from a tornado last night - UPDATE - 22 dead in TN
Haven't heard reports of injuries, but very heavy damage.
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Five fatalities have now been reported.
Last edited by starkvegasdawg; 03-03-2020 at 07:20 AM.
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Shows you how important it is to have a seafety plan. thankful this little kid is alive, look at all that glass in his room
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40 buildings damaged so far, 9 reported dead. so sad. 7 different tornadoes,(3 in TN, 3 in MO, 1 in KY) the one in nashville stayed on the ground for around 10 miles running along I-40.
https://apnews.com/795688aab981d4e8220042c20e095b55
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Hard to see but this is the tornado moving thru nashville. Watch the cranes shift in the wind (left unlocked so the wind doesn't make them fall.. like in dallas last year) and the power arcs and going out. such power.
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Downtown Nashville has been hit before, not too many years ago.
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Originally Posted by
Bothrops
Downtown Nashville has been hit before, not too many years ago.
Correct. this one actually crossed part of the same path.
Now 22 confirmed dead.
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Sometimes it's the simple things you find in response to a disaster. Half of this building is gone but the mural remained. It's going viral already.
Last edited by ScoobaDawg; 03-03-2020 at 01:38 PM.
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It must've come pretty close to Vanderbilt - possibly just a little north.
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Originally Posted by
RocketDawg
It must've come pretty close to Vanderbilt - possibly just a little north.
Just traced it back... roughly 2.5 - 3 miles north. Scary
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Car in Nashville thrown into the third floor of apartment.......
Tornadoes are bad business!
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BY RICK CLEVELAND
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Originally Posted by
West Tn Dawg
Car in Nashville thrown into the third floor of apartment.......
Tornadoes are bad business!
Not sure where that pic came from but it looks like a car in a parking lot on the other side of that building. If you zoom in you can see that is taken through a breezeway and you can see parts of the other cars around it.
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My nephew's (State grad) apartment complex got hit too. Just moved there to take an engineering job. It shook his building and he saw stuff flying around outside his window right before his window busted. He said he dove under the bed to take cover and still felt like he was about to be sucked out of his window. He was pretty shaken last night but God was looking out for him. Thankfully he's ok. Out of a place to live for a few weeks, but otherwise ok.
Welcome to Nashville buddy!!!
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Daughter about 2 miles from Lipscomb. Thank God it missed her. Was up till 12:30 studying. Heard the thunder no damage by her. Slept through it.
As a dad I?m upset cause I went to sleep never imagining this! So upset
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Originally Posted by
Dawgcap
Daughter about 2 miles from Lipscomb. Thank God it missed her. Was up till 12:30 studying. Heard the thunder no damage by her. Slept through it.
As a dad I?m upset cause I went to sleep never imagining this! So upset
I completely understand you being mad at yourself, but nobody was expecting tornadoes of that magnitude that night. Environment was marginal for even producing tornadoes. That storm was so strong it modified the environment around it and changed it from marginal to very supportive of tornadoes. In 20 minutes it changed the surface winds from the SSW to the SE which increased shear and helicity. I think it also bumped up the CAPE a little, too.
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Originally Posted by
Dawgcap
Daughter about 2 miles from Lipscomb. Thank God it missed her. Was up till 12:30 studying. Heard the thunder no damage by her. Slept through it.
As a dad I?m upset cause I went to sleep never imagining this! So upset
Really nice area through there with a lot of beautiful older homes and Oak trees ... I went to Lipscomb and know the area well. We have property and family in Cookeville about an hour East of there and they lost friends ... 77 still missing
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Originally Posted by
FISHDAWG
Really nice area through there with a lot of beautiful older homes and Oak trees ... I went to Lipscomb and know the area well. We have property and family in Cookeville about an hour East of there and they lost friends ... 77 still missing
Thankfully the missing has dropped to 21. Death count now stands at 24
18 fatalities in Putnam County
3 fatalities in Wilson County
2 fatalities in Davidson County (where Nashville is)
1 fatality in Benton County.
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