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NOUS43 KJKL 012213  
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PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE JACKSON KY  
613 PM EDT TUE APR 1 2025  
 
...STRAIGHT-LINE WIND DAMAGE PEAKED AT 90-100 MPH ACROSS CENTRAL  
FLOYD AND WESTERN PIKE COUNTIES...  
 
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON KENTUCKY, ALONG WITH  
PIKE COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, CONDUCTED A DAMAGE SURVEY  
MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 31ST. THE SURVEY BEGAN IN CENTRAL FLOYD  
COUNTY AND PROCEEDED EAST INTO NORTHWESTERN PIKE COUNTY.  
 
AN INTENSE THUNDERSTORM MOVED EAST ACROSS THIS AREA JUST BEFORE  
2:00 AM AND CONTINUED UNTIL JUST BEFORE 2:20 AM. DAMAGE FOUND WAS  
INDICATIVE OF STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS, WITH PEAK WIND SPEEDS RANGING  
FROM 90 TO 100 MPH. ROTATION ALOFT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS  
THUNDERSTORM INTENSIFIED THE REAR FLANK DOWNDRAFT WIND, WHICH IS  
STRAIGHT-LINE WINDS FOCUSED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE CIRCULATION.  
A FAIRLY WIDE SWATH OF STRAIGHT-LINE WIND DAMAGE OCCURRED WITH  
THIS STORM; HOWEVER, A MORE NARROW AND SCATTERED CORRIDOR OF  
INTENSE DAMAGE TOOK PLACE, AS THE REAR FLANK DOWNDRAFT MODULATED,  
AS WELL AS INTERACTED WITH THE INTRICATE TERRAIN IN THIS PART OF  
EASTERN KENTUCKY.  
 
THE MORE CONCENTRATED DAMAGE STARTED ON AN EAST NORTHEASTWARD  
FACING HILL BETWEEN RIGHT FORK BEAVER CREEK AND BRUSH CREEK, WITH  
TREE TRUNKS SNAPPED AND UPROOTED DOWNHILL. DAMAGE WAS DONE TO AN  
OPEN GARAGE BUILDING AT A RESIDENCE ALONG BRUSH CREEK NEAR THE  
INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 550 AND HIGHWAY 850. ROOF DAMAGE WAS ALSO  
DONE TO A GARAGE AT A RESIDENCE OFF OF HIGHWAY 850. A LARGE OAK  
TREE HAD SNAPPED CLOSER TO THE BASE ON THE TREE, WITH OTHER TREES  
DAMAGED OR UPROOTED ON THE NEARBY PROPERTY. ADDITIONAL TREE  
DAMAGE WAS OBSERVED ALONG HIGHWAY 550 TO THE EAST, WITH SMALLER  
TRUNKS AND LARGE BRANCHES SNAPPED. THE NEXT AREA OF MORE  
SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE OCCURRED AT THE FLOYD COUNTY BOARD OF  
EDUCATION CENTER LOCATED OFF OF HIGHWAY 550 IN THE EASTERN  
COMMUNITY. WIND PENETRATED THE STEEL DOORS, BEFORE ESCAPING  
THROUGH THE NORTHWEST PORTION OF THE GYMNASIUM ROOF, BLOWING OUT  
A SUBSTANTIAL SECTION. FURTHER EAST, MORE INTENSE DAMAGE OCCURRED  
IN WESTERN PIKE COUNTY, JUST WEST OF THE BROAD BOTTOM AREA. ALONG  
RED BIRD LANE, A SECTION OF ROOF WAS LIFTED OFF A GARAGE, WITH  
DEBRIS SPREAD DOWNWIND AND PIECES EMBEDDED INTO THE SIDING  
MATERIAL OF A DOWNSTREAM RESIDENCE. SPORADIC TREE DAMAGE WAS NOTED  
ALONG RED BIRD LANE, WITH ADDITIONAL TREE DAMAGE HAVING OCCURRED  
ACROSS THE LEVISA FORK BIG SANDY RIVER. WIND DAMAGE CONTINUED EAST  
NORTHEAST, WITH AN OUTER WALL COLLAPSE AND SIGNIFICANT ROOF  
DAMAGE SUSTAINED AT AN OLDER OFFICE BUILDING BETWEEN NATIONAL  
COLLEGE BOULEVARD AND SUNSET DRIVE SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 23. DEBRIS WAS  
BLOWN DOWNWIND TOWARDS HIGHWAY 23, WITH A SEMI-TRAILER JUST NORTH  
OF HIGHWAY 23 BEING PIVOTED BY THE WIND IN A SIMILAR DIRECTION.  
 
THAT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN JACKSON WOULD LIKE TO THANK PIKE  
COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT FOR THEIR ASSISTANCE WHILE CONDUCTING  
THIS SURVEY.  
 
 
 
GEOGERIAN  
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