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Tornadoes yesterday, sleet falling today; welcome to winter in the south
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I posted a Twitter link from Brett Adair on the previous pageI honestly can't get over how much the Autauga County tornado looked like Henryville 2012. They were pretty much indistinguishable. Same color of clouds, same shape, same horizontal vortices, and even the same looking setting with hills and leafless trees. Truly a tornado twin.
Also did anyone see that brick daycare center that partially collapsed in Selma with 70 kids in it, yet they were all ok!? My god that is so scary. I shudder to think of how bad that could have been. What a nightmare.
As per BMX on a PNS update, Winston County tornado is EF2, Selma is at least EF2, and Autauga county is at least EF3; no confirmation yet if officially a separate tornado from Selma
Arcc good to see you again lol enjoyed your posts on the other forumn.I’m 99% sure, the Selma and Autauga/Coosa/Tallapoosa tornado are two different tornadoes. Definitely looked to cycle on radar.
Lots of manufactured homes just totally obliterated in Autauga County:
EF3 tornado confirmed in Griffin, GA. A bit surprised at how high the rating is, as the worst I've seen from there was the Hobby Lobby that had its roof torn off. But then again, there may be other damage I'm not aware of, and the survey team is FFC, which has become probably the most liberal, eager-to-upgrade WFO around since the since the staffing changes.
I'll take that over their old surveyors though, who seemed unable and unwilling to ever go above high-end EF3.
Edit: I did notice it threw some cars around. I wonder if we're seeing some of the first implementation of the newly added vehicle scale? Could be totally wrong about that but it did cross my mind.
Post-event analysis from Trey.