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That reminds me of the Piedmont, AL tornado on 3/27/1994.
Yeah it's going to be trouble for north Mississippi potentiallyYeah, Gabe is right. The southern end of that line is semi discrete sups.
It’s not super clear but there might be a CC drop nowIt's got a ridiculous velocity couplet, I'm wondering if it's producing but the debris is just not being lifted high enough to detect on CC
Confirmed OTG.This night is far from over. Possible tornado developing with a discrete cell near Spurgeon, Indiana.
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There was a slight CC drop when I checked a moment ago. But to be honest i’m not even confident if it really was.It’s not super clear but there might be a CC drop now
I was personally thinking it looks a lot like the 4/11/65 Dunlap tornado in that shot.That reminds me of the Piedmont, AL tornado on 3/27/1994.
If there is, it's up to around 20kft or more. I'd issue a precautionary PDS.It’s not super clear but there might be a CC drop now
I can see that too. Incredibly violent motion.I was personally thinking it looks a lot like the 4/11/65 Dunlap tornado in that shot.
Unfortunately more to come I am afraidConfirmed fatality in Cape Girardeau, unfortunately. Per WPSD.
That’s a bold statement..This is absolutely horrifying. We'll have to see but this might end up being the worst outbreak in terms of casualties and damage since 12/10/21.
Greenfield.Quick question: Can semi-discrete supercells produce intense/violent tornadoes?
AbsolutelyQuick question: Can semi-discrete supercells produce intense/violent tornadoes?
Greenfield, IA was semi-discrete, bordering on being an embedded cell in a linear system.Quick question: Can semi-discrete supercells produce intense/violent tornadoes?