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Tornadoes or Straight-Line Winds

Tornadoes or Straight-Line Winds

Published 3 days, 9 hours ago
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Tornadoes tore through multiple counties Wednesday night and Thursday morning, including Florence, Erlanger, Burlington, and near Piketon, Ohio—with a likely touchdown in Dearborn County, Indiana. The National Weather Service is now on the ground, using radar, local reports, drone footage, and photos to verify damage and determine if it was truly tornado-related or caused by straight-line winds. Experts are carefully analyzing the swirling vs. directional damage patterns to assign accurate EF ratings, as even weak tornadoes can mimic wind damage—and vice versa. This painstaking process is vital for public safety, insurance, and future preparedness.

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