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Historic Tennessee Valley Severe Weather Events


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I saw that @*Flash* posted video from 2012 and thought it would be a good edition to this thread...I managed to take the above photo of the storm that produced the Harrison EF3. This was at Exit 11 on I-75. I could not go any further on the chase being a single dad of three...my time was up!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_of_March_2–3,_2012

 

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Found this video yesterday from the 93’ tornado across ETn. The one that went through Powell went right across my house but luckily no damage. 1/4 mile away Broadacres  was messed up. FYI… this is still the strongest record tornado in Knox County an F3 at the time. 

a couple of pics… Lenoir City tornado….

 

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and this one got me… the radar WBIR was using then… my Atari had better graphics IMO. Lol

 

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7 hours ago, PowellVolz said:

 

 

and this one got me… the radar WBIR was using then… my Atari had better graphics IMO. Lol

 

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Athens and Asheville are both just "A" but Athens, GA is ATH. What a strange decision.

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