The Tornado Outbreak of December 10-11, 2021



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As the sun went down across the southern Mississippi Valley on December 10, 2021, an unprecedented set of atmospheric conditions produced an absolute nightmare. For almost 8 hours tornadoes wreaked havoc in the dark, leaving a path of total devastation in their wake.

From Wikipedia: A deadly late-season tornado outbreak, the deadliest on record in December, produced catastrophic damage and numerous fatalities across portions of the Southern United States and Ohio Valley from the evening of December 10 to the early morning of December 11, 2021. The event developed as a trough progressed eastward across the United States, interacting with an unseasonably moist and unstable environment across the Mississippi Valley. Tornado activity began in northeastern Arkansas, before progressing into Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, and Kentucky.

Background music – ā€œHaunting Atmospheric Soundscape – Dark memories of the past still lingerā€ by CO.AG Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Lez5cJfiEM

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32 thoughts on “The Tornado Outbreak of December 10-11, 2021”

  1. I'm still very pissed about that warehouse causing the actual DEATHS of people, all because upper management wanted their big bucks. If there is any hope in the world, I hope those who caused such pain and despair to the workers and their families will find themselves under the same suffering.

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  2. Mark my words man, your gonna hit insane amounts of subs here very soon. Incredible how I get sucked into your content.

    The way you narrate is amazing. I’d imagine you could expand your ā€œincidentsā€ to other unfortunate tragedies.

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  3. I was a few miles south east of mayfield seeing it go north was a blessing and a curse I felt like no matter what my state was gonna get a scar that would never heal and the next day I felt sick seeing friends post pics of Princeton and Dawson springs and mayfield

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  4. This still hurts my heart to think about. Whats so terrifying about these disasters is theres nothing we can humanly do to stop it. I can't imagine the amount of pain and suffering this created. I wish nothing but the best for those affected.

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  5. something i want to specify, this was a horribly unusual warm winter december that snapped like a drawn bow into one of texas's worst winter disasters in YEARS. summers/fall Temps are bleeding into our winters and jet stream instability is leading to stronger polar vortexes…T alley is pushing eastward as the west fails to hold its moisture (which slows heating and cooling snaps due to specific heat) this IS climate change related. the atmosphere is becoming more volatile.

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