My son lives in Mt. Juliet, just east of Nashville. He went to a hockey game last night and had to stay there until it all blew through. I was watching the radar and the very edge of that super-T-storm just kissed Mt. Juliet, so his brand new house is ok.
Mrs. TG's sister lives near Gallatin and they were huddled in the hallway as the tornado passed thru the area. They came thru unscathed. I just found out that the tornado passed about a dozen miles away from them.
Funny: We are pondering in a few years selling off everything, buying a big 5th wheel RV and traveling around the country while my wife goes back to travel nursing. If we do that, it'll be for a few years, then "retiring" somewhere. Mrs TG wants to eventually settle in TN to be near her sister and our son. I'm not in favor of settling that far south due to my inability to tolerate hot weather. Just the day before yesterday, my wife's sister was bragging about how nice the weather was down there in TN.
That's the nice thing about da U.P., no earthquakes, hurricanes, tidal waves, volcanos, lahars, prolonged extreme heat and very, very few tornados. We average less than one tornado a year in da U.P. Over the last 16 years we've been in our house, we've only had one within 50 miles and that was still a good 20 miles away.
Da U.P. has it's advantages.

doesn't seem so bad considering.