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At least the Fort Gaines and Slocumb TDS'es seem to have ramped back down. But more embedded signatures to come, no doubt.
I'm actually seeing what may be a subtle TDS with than one near Murphys Estates. Also, I'd be shocked to hear nothing touched down east of Waynesboro. Pretty strong signature there for a while.new warning north of Augusta in Aiken/Edgefield Cos. in SC. it's not that impressive on radar but that's obviously near a big metro area.
well if it dropped north and east of Waynesboro it may not be obvious until the survey, that's a very rural area as you go out toward the Savannah River. it looked bad even as it was passing over town though.I'm actually seeing what may be a subtle TDS with than one near Murphys Estates. Also, I'd be shocked to hear nothing touched down east of Waynesboro. Pretty strong signature there for a while.
I'd be surprised if it wasn't rated EF-4 based on some of the damage photos/videos from twitter honestly. or at least high-end EF-3Seeing more and more damage videos from Lee County. Regardless of what BMX rates it, it defintiely had violent potential. All the hallmarks are there. Just shocking violence.
I'd be surprised if it wasn't rated EF-4 based on some of the damage photos/videos from twitter honestly. or at least high-end EF-3
I've seen some meteorologists (e.g. Jeff Frame) tweeting that it looked like EF-4 damageYeah, it didn’t go over a highly populated area like Auburn/Opelika but still produced some extreme damage, reminds me of the forgotten EF-4 Miller’s Ferry Tornado on 3/1/07.
at least. I'll be interested to see what they find in the Marshallville area too. that one was really impressive on radar.So we have two tornadoes that could potentially be rated EF4/high-end EF3. That sounds like it could verify a high risk in my books.