Jeffersonville, Indiana tornado flips semis, cars (Louisville metro area) April 2, 2024
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A tornado tracks along I-265 in Jeffersonville, Indiana in the northern Louisville, Kentucky metro area, flipping semis and cars. One tractor-trailer was thrown over a barrier wall.. View of the tornado approaching and passing close by, followed by shots of the aftermath. Copyright Dan Robinson.
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Someone's Walmart order might be a little late :) Thanks for posting!
@jeffisaliar
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I'm from south of there and am waiting on a dishwasher part from Walmart, I bet there's a chance it was on that truck.
Dang Dan, you were right up 265 from me in New Albany! Great video thanks!
Yikes! I hope everyone is okay! Thanks Dan!!
What makes me mad. These horrible Tornado's never even seem to get a bruise. It's not fair
Wow. Almost 50 years to the day from the tragic April 3rd tornadoes that swept through the Kentuckiana area in 1974. I was there for that event, in Louisville, and it was terrifying. I lost 19 fifth and sixth cousins in the F5 (on the scale at that time) that hit Brandenburg, KY. I had only met a few of them, at large family gatherings, but my grandfather was somewhat close to those few. Obviously, a dark time in my family's history.
Dang! Thanks for posting Dan. Great work.
This is what I was looking for yesterday… thanks
Great work, Dan! Stay safe out there.
Incredible footage. You're brave going out to see this stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing the video, stay safe.
I storm-chased this day with my friend and saw the backside of this twister as it was crossing into northeast Louisville from about 3 1/2 miles west. It was incredibly lucky that we didn't cross the toll bridge sooner bc we could've gone into Jeffersonville and ran straight into the tornado as it was rain-wrapped.
Nice document, Dan.
Does anyone know if the people involved are ok? I hope they are.
Crazy. Hope everyone is okay
Jeffersonville, hometown of my Army buddy at Fort Gordon, Georgia, Kevin D. McLaughlin! Hope he is still around!
@miltonbernier9854
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By the way he doesn't know Milton, he knows me by Paco, Suarez is my last name!
Geeze that’s intense! 🌪️
Those are horrible when they're wrapped in rain cuz you can't see them
Awesome footage!🤘
The size of the tornado! Incredible footage, Dan
I was there on a hot 102 degrees August afternoon. As I was walking out of the Bass Pro Shopps in nearby Clarksville I got this eerie feeling. Even though it wasn’t tornado season or tornado conducive conditions, I got this eerie feeling that tornadoes either have happened here or will happen here.
@RaymondBCrisp
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Nah, wouldn't have a tornado in August in Clarksville. I storm chase as a hobbyist, not professionally, though I have had extensive coursework in Meteorology, before I switched majors and am competent enough to make my own forecasts with the model data that is freely available to the public via various websites (NWS and public research university projects, such as NCAR). The jet stream, which is a requirement for tornadic supercells, is way north, up in Canada or the northernmost US states by that time of year. That's not to say you couldn't have one of those crazy big air mass thunderstorms you typically get during the summer...frog-stranglers, my grandfather would call them, that could pack some 80-100 mph straight-line winds if you get a downburst.
@markdinkel-uh2je
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We did concrete work at Pizza Hut in Clarksville and New Albany in 1978
Good footage.
Hope everyone is okay
impressive!
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Oh Wow ! Hope for no injuries
Indianapolis is lucky again. Knock on wood. Stay safe this year especially April the peak month of tornado season.
Rain wrapped
The zero meters club
Nice catch, but Jeffersonville is not the Louiscille Metro area, it's still in Indiana.
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I see a suction vortex
Louisville gets tornados? Who knew?