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Severe WX Sunday March 3 Severe Threat

I wonder if there has been any violent tornadoes. It has been nearly 2 years since a tornado has been officially rated EF4 in the US. Hearing 4/27/2011 like tornado debris signatures raise my eyebrows. This outbreak has seemed pretty scary.
The Beauregard and Smith Station likely ended that drought. We just have to see if there are any damage indicators that would let it be rated EF4/5.
 
I remember so many violent sigs that wound up not hitting anything befitting a rating appropriate to their true intensity... not that you'd want them to hit something at EF4/5 intensity of course. I'd still like to see G2G/TDS info as a footnote in final storm surveys for accurate comparisons.
 
The number of Active Tornado Warnings is crazy. Hope everyone is safe. Praying for those in the path of these storms.

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The Beauregard and Smith Station likely ended that drought. We just have to see if there are any damage indicators that would let it be rated EF4/5.
trying to think of the last signature I've seen that was that nasty, maybe Vilonia on 4/27/14?
 
no word on anything on the ground with the Macon Co. storm but it's really zeroing in on Marshallville.
 
Chapman KS 2016 was also a pretty nasty sig. This one's on up there though.
 
I remember so many violent sigs that wound up not hitting anything befitting a rating appropriate to their true intensity... not that you'd want them to hit something at EF4/5 intensity of course. I'd still like to see G2G/TDS info as a footnote in final storm surveys for accurate comparisons.
There was a likely violent tornado in Red River Parish, LA last April that tracked mostly through swamps and was rated EF2. Demonstrates the problem with the EF scale being damage-only in my opinion.
 
Peach Co. EMA reports trees downed and outbuildings destroyed but no damage to residences (yet), it missed the major population centers in the county
 
There was a likely violent tornado in Red River Parish, LA last April that tracked mostly through swamps and was rated EF2. Demonstrates the problem with the EF scale being damage-only in my opinion.
Ah yeah, I remember that one I think. Or hearing about it. I really hope radar-based measurements are kept and documented so that one day in the future a database can be put together that doesn't rely as much on damage measurements.
 
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