December sometimes sees an increase in the number of tornadoes, it's not unusual. Winter tornadoes are usually smaller, weaker, and faster-moving than Spring tornadoes. In 2021 we set an all-time record, with 227 confirmed tornadoes, more than doubling the previous record of 99 in 2002. The December tornado outbreak of 2021 took the lives of 89 people, with 672 injured.
I work at Pinnacle Family Entertainment which is off Whitfield Road. My phone kept beeping and letting us know that we needed to get in our safety zone.
Well, what we see on the screen is a rain curtain, not a tornado. If this was a tornado it was wrapped in that rain curtain, but I'm not seeing rotation or debris, just rain.
All kinds of possibilities why, prime among them is timing, such as you started driving 14 minutes ago and the tornado formed and touched down 3 minutes ago in a direction where you didn't have line of sight to it because of buildings, trees, the roof of your streamlined car.
@@anthonyhicks3741 A thing about tornadoes is that although the weather which forms them covers a lot of landscape the tornado itself is pretty much a pinpoint event on that landscape. For instance, my brother and his family live in Clarksville about a mile away from tornado path & in their neighborhood there is no sign they had severe weather. Also, a common attitude out here in Kansas and Missouri where I live, is _"Alright, tornado is over there going that way, so I might as well keep doing what I'm doing since tornadoes aren't known for making UFO style right angle turns."_