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Tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006

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featured a family from Hendersonville that had their home being rebuilt after it was destroyed by the tornado. However, insurance issues plus personal injuries held back the recovery for many, and some neighborhoods have been slow to recover. Nonetheless, many homes have been rebuilt in the area.
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Conditions changed the next day in the South as the system moved eastward, with the cold front entering a more conducive environment. The increased wind shear, combined with the high temperatures and humidity levels, produced tornadoes beginning late that morning and continuing throughout the day
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into the overnight hours. At 2000z, the NWS issued the highest risk possible for tornadoes, a 60% risk. By the day's end, a total of 48 tornadoes developed. Several of them caused significant damage and loss of life. The worst tornadoes hit
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Over the three-day period, 73 tornadoes were confirmed, though the high number of overall tornadoes disguises the fact that most were weak F0 or F1 tornadoes.
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There were 73 tornadoes confirmed across 13 states, with the bulk of them coming on the afternoon and evening of April 7 across the South, particularly in
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for outstanding intergovernmental cooperation after the tornado. The quick response by other local authorities, counties and cities was congratulated.
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for severe weather for both April 6 and 7, forecasting favorable conditions for an extremely strong tornado outbreak on both days.
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was called in after the tornado hit to help with security and the removal of the excessive debris. It took 10 days for
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However, activity was not as intense as expected on April 6; only 12 tornadoes were confirmed, most of which were in
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was required to combat the looting and maintain order in the community. There were a total of 23 arrests made. The
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that produced a powerful cold front, which tracked eastward across the South and combined with warm air from the
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on April 2. It was also considered by some to be the worst disaster event in Middle Tennessee since the
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awarded the authorities involved in the recovery (including the municipalities of
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at the time of the tornado, but the city installed some soon after the storm.
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and parts of the southern United States that began on April 6, 2006, in the
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Despite a lower risk of activity on April 8, severe weather continued in
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On the night after the tornado hit Gallatin, there were many reports of
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to form severe thunderstorms; with activity concentrated on April 7.
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The outbreak was caused by a powerful low pressure system over the
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List of tornadoes in the tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006
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Damaged cars near Nashville Pike in Gallatin, Tennessee
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Index


Gallatin, Tennessee
F3
Central
Southern United States
Fujita scale
tornado outbreak
central
Great Plains
South Carolina
Middle Tennessee
Gallatin, Tennessee
Nashville
Tennessee
another major outbreak
1998 tornado outbreak
Midwest
Gulf of Mexico
National Weather Service
Storm Prediction Center
Kansas
dew points
wind shear
Middle Tennessee
hail
microbursts
flooding
Atlanta, Georgia
Alabama
South Carolina

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