2019 Chesterfield-Yorktown, Indiana tornado

the 2019 Chesterfield-Yorktown tornado was a violent, very large and long-tracked very high-end EF4 tornado which struck the communities of Chesterfield, Daleville and Yorktown in Indiana on December 2, 2019, it touched down on the eastern edge of Anderson in the early afternoon hours, and tracked northeast through Chesterfield and Daleville, decimating most of Chesterfield and causing extensive damage in Daleville, it began to weaken as it approached Yorktown, and would lift as it moved over Yorktown at 1:36 pm.

Meteorological history
Indiana, which had been battered the previous day by several rounds of tornadic supercells, was preparing for a second day of tornadoes, as the Storm Prediction Center placed the region under a enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms, CAPE levels were indicative of moderate wind shear, and dew points were around 65 degrees that day, making the 5% tornado potential put out by the SPC questionable at least, in the 1630Z outlook, a 10% tornado threat was put out. The outlook did add a potential for significant tornadoes over east central Indiana, and Tornado Watch #862 as put out at 11:56 am as supercells began to develop. It noted the possibility for "Several tornadoes, a few potentially intense and long-tracked".

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