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Severe Weather Threat May 20-21, 2025

Velocity couplet is diffuse on the latest scan, definitely lifted now, although that tree debris is going to be in the air for a while longer. Looks like a mesocyclone handoff.

And regarding what Reed did, to be fair, they’re in a vehicle that was quite literally built to be inside a tornado. Obviously a gamble on how violent the tornado is. Anyways, when I say that, I couldn’t help but think of this.
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Velocity couplet is diffuse on the latest scan, definitely lifted now, although that tree debris is going to be in the air for a while longer. Looks like a mesocyclone handoff.

And regarding what Reed did, to be fair, they’re in a vehicle that was quite literally built to be inside a tornado. Obviously a gamble on how violent the tornado is. Anyways, when I say that, I couldn’t help but think of this.
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That face when a stout, dynamic pipe hits you
 
I know this probably isn't the time for this, but I'm going to say it anyways. I will forever love James Spann, however, it's gotten to the point where I don't even want to watch his coverage anymore, because dude refuses to put on SRV (he uses Radarscope btw), and it bothers me probably more than it should.

He was surprised to see a debris signature on CC, because the circulation didn't look high enough on *regular* velocity to cause a CC drop. Like dude, just take a look on SRV for once.
 
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