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Severe WX December 10 & 11, 2021 Severe Threat

warneagle

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Anyone have any photos/information from the first tornado? Haven't seen much except for the nursing home in Arkansas and the scouring in Samburg. I know there are fatalities but does anyone have a preliminary count?
I don't think that tornado struck many towns directly, thankfully. It kind of grazed Monette and Leachville and then spent a long time over sparsely populated areas before splitting the uprights between Hayti and Caruthersville. At least that's what I'm hoping given the relative lack of damage photos coming out of there.
 

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Some of this is definitely making me think this is an EF5 candidate.
It's hard to say where it reached peak intensity, but the most intense home damage I have seen is in and around Bremen. Multiple homes nearly or completely swept off their foundations there along with a high death toll.
 

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Doing the math and assuming a standard Word document size with one person on each line (46 lines per pages), that's somewhere in the range of 322-378 people missing. Note that it is highly unlikely that even 50% of this number perished (many were likely away from town), but still, sobering.
 

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That's a clear ground scar at the Princeton KY golf club. Everything is adding up to a high end EF4 or 5 event here.
 

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That's a clear ground scar at the Princeton KY golf club. Everything is adding up to a high end EF4 or 5 event here.
That's the subdivision I was asking about earlier - clearly every bit as violent as feared, but I suppose there's a slight silver lining in that it missed the larger half of the development. IIRC on radar it looked like it might've cut squarely through the center of both.
 

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I think the record for most people killed in a single building in a tornado was 70 at a pants factory in Gainesville, Georgia in 1936 . I hope what happened at the candle factory in Mayfield doesn't beat that record.
 
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