Evan
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Debris above 32k feet with this thing, almost assuredly a violent tornado.
Agreed. Really rough situation. Let's all hope it's duration is substantially less than its intensity.
Debris above 32k feet with this thing, almost assuredly a violent tornado.
That'll do it.... (for reference, Washington county is just a tad northwest of where the tornado is occurring atm)
2 years back I think 25 Mar 21 outbreak, we had a long track 1.6 mi wide EF3 go thru Bibb, Chilton & other counties. The CC looked certain EF4 but when surveyed it was 150 mph. I think that parent storm DID drop the Newnan GA EF4 though.Yeah ef4 atleast based off data.
Yes, I've been waving my hand about this. Major population area through Panola and Lafayette county, and with the lightning ramping up, it's clearly intensifying.The supercell approaching Oxford is looking very problematic.
That'll do it.... (for reference, Washington county is just a tad northwest of where the tornado is occurring atm)
Those are debarked trees and mangled metal panels
Delta Ef5?Look at the SARS tornado analogue: 02/21/1971!