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Severe WX April 19-20, 2020 Severe Weather Threat

Equus

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Storms south of Montgomery look a little more robust. Still at least some potential tonight.
 

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The cell in E AL approaching Hurtsboro is very well N of the front, but appears supercellular. Is this storm elevated? There's certainly some rotation on the lowest scan, but it's still at 1800 ft.
 

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Still broad, but the rotation is intense. Surprisingly, I could actually see this producing again if it manages to tighten up a little more.
 

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Imagine ocean waves, only air. Widespread straight-line wind event, often causing damage along the path of the wave.
Yes but typically less than 50 mph and they usually occur during widepsread heavy rain events like this with a cool, stable boundary layer. Although the winds aren't considered severe, they can be enough to down trees when the soil is so saturated like we have now.
 

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Still broad, but the rotation is intense. Surprisingly, I could actually see this producing again if it manages to tighten up a little more.
Meh. Weakening now and looking more outflow dominant. I think this event is drawing to a close. Definitely a good thing they didn't go high risk.
 
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