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The National Weather Service in Louisville, Kentucky conducted a storm survey in Scott County, Kentucky of storm damage that occurred early Monday morning.||The survey team determined that a tornado touched down just southwest of the Parkers Mobile Home Park in Stamping Ground. The initial touchdown was in a wooden fenced area with uprooted trees and significant damage to the wooden fence. Wind speeds were estimated to be between 80 and 85 mph initially.||The tornado increased in speed and diameter, striking the mobile home park causing|significant damage. Trailers were lifted off their foundation, some trailers were flipped|over and or turned in a different direction. Insulation and metal siding from the trailers|were thrown up into the trees. Deck pieces were thrown and impaled into the ground, trees were twisted and snapped, and numerous air conditioner units were thrown several feet. The tornado increased to around 95 mph with a width of 60 yards.||The most obvious signs of a tornado were outbuildings were picked up and thrown upwind, with insulation on both sides of the buildings.||The damage direction from the trees, and insulation from mobile homes ranged north to southeasterly.||The tornado became more of a skipping tornado as it moved to the east with the last damage being some power poles and trees at the corner of Edgewood Way and 227.||Just east of Stamping Ground, the survey team found a significant area of straight line winds along Duvall Station Road. A third of a mile swath of concentrated wind damage occurred 2 miles east of Stamping Ground.||It started out in a grove of trees with large branches and trees knocked down all facing from the southwesterly to the east northeast direction. Wind speeds were estimated initially to be 65 to 70 mph. A well constructed barn had its roof panels ripped off and doors blown in. Metal sheeting from the barn was thrown up to 500 yards down wind. Two other barns on the other side of the road had similar damage. Shingles from two family homes were thrown a hundred yards. Wind speeds from the well constructed barn, were determined to be 80 mph. The damage area was about a quarter mile by a third of a mile.||The National Weather Service would like to thank Scott county emergency manager Mike Hennigan for his assistance with the survey.
A law enforcement official reported trees and power lines down.
Local law enforcement reported several trees down along Stamping Ground Road near White Oak Road. Law enforcement also reported that around 4,500 people lost power at one time during the early evening.
Straight line winds around 70 mph downed large trees, destroyed a barn, damaged tractors, and a home located at 2823 Stamping Ground Road.||On White Oak Road, numerous trees were blown down and one fell on a house. Power lines and some fencing were also knocked down and a barn was blown over.||Numerous buildings were damaged with trees and power lined downed near the intersection of Seebee Road and HWY 227.
Two power poles were snapped.
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Thousands of people have lost power as a storm with lots of lightning rolled across Central Kentucky.
EF1 tornado damages 23 homes | News | news-graphic.com
STAMPING GROUND — Twenty-three homes, a tobacco barn, fences and numerous trees were damaged as a small tornado blew through this small community early Monday morning, striking the same mobile
Scott Co. road closed, mobile homes overturned, power outage
Stamping Ground Road is currently closed off near White Oak Road. The storm has overturned mobile homes and caused power outages across the county.
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Stamping Ground, Kentucky
City | Stamping Ground |
County | Scott |
State | Kentucky (KY) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 40379 |
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