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Kentucky's recent years of tornadoes have brought tragedy, but despite decades of data, the state's risk of deadly events is ...
Kentucky's recent tornadic activity has shaken long-standing ideas about the state's risk of death and destruction.
A 2024 study on the National Land Cover Database (which is based on Landsat observations) has found that tornado damage to forests in the southeastern U.S. is on the rise, despite a slight decrease in ...
The agency released satellite photos showing the path of the tornado through the Daniel Boone National Forest.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNKentucky’s Devastating Tornado in May Left a Trail of Destruction Visible From SpaceSatellite imagery released by NASA features a giant brown streak where the storm sliced through the Daniel Boone National ...
At least 16 people have died after a storm hit the Midwest on the evening of Friday, May 16, according to multiple reports. Randall Weddle, Mayor of London, KY, told local outlet WYMT he's 'never seen ...
But the data offers some insight on how tornadoes are affecting the state, where they're touching down, and how these trends have changed over time. Here's what to know: A map of Kentucky ...
But the expanding bull's-eye is only one factor in Kentucky communities' vulnerability to tornadoes. Experts are still parsing faint signals in tornado data and trends, which could hold life-or ...
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