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That tree in the first photo is completely debarked. And you can't even recognize the van in the 2nd.
It would definetly match up with last night's velocity couplet. Will have to wait and see but would not be surprising.Chicago & Midwest Storm Chasers are reporting “houses gone” in the New Wren area, though idk if that’s hyperbole or not. No photographic evidence to support it yet.
Yeah it’s really hard during the first few hours to discern fact from hyperbole.Chicago & Midwest Storm Chasers are reporting “houses gone” in the New Wren area, though idk if that’s hyperbole or not. No photographic evidence to support it yet.
EF2 as a matter of fact. They also reported pavement scouring, but none was found. When it comes to the immediate aftermath of a major tornado, I’ve learned to adapt a “I’ll believe it when I see a photo of it” approach. So much stuff gets misreported or hyperbolized.Yeah it’s really hard during the first few hours to discern fact from hyperbole.
I remember Vilonia being described as gone after the Vilonia tornado on April 25, 2011, but I believe it was only an EF3
Not even that. EF2. Reed Timmer actually called it EF5 based off those reports and the radar imagery.Yeah it’s really hard during the first few hours to discern fact from hyperbole.
I remember Vilonia being described as gone after the Vilonia tornado on April 25, 2011, but I believe it was only an EF3
Well that's Reed rimmer..... LolNot even that. EF2. Reed Timmer actually called it EF5 based off those reports and the radar imagery.
Looks like a direct hit on Wren, MS of 2011 infamy.
And this is what I was worried about, and am sure others too. Does Jeff mean 2 miles wide? Sounds pretty serious.
Posted some drone footage probably as you were typing!Got the most intense velocity and CC scans from about 10:45 to 10:57 CDT - correct me if I'm wrong here, but somewhere in the middle is right around when it hit Wren and it hit Amory around 10:54. I was hoping the tornado had weakened before it slammed into Amory, and fortunately that appears to be the case, yet even then it caused fatalities.
Aside from Jeff Piotrowski's photo of that truck and reports of "houses gone" I haven't seen or heard much from that area, so it remains a mystery as to what exactly happened there. Rolling Fork on the other hand...
Apologies if someone's already posted this. I don't think I saw it here yet. Drone footage from Amory.
Agreed. Even given the rural location, it either means damage wasn't too bad or it was so bad that reports aren't even coming out of there. I am slightly concerned its the second one. I remember on Dec 10th 2021 some of the worst impacted smaller communities the intensity of damage didnt really emerge until later - though the track on that storm was of course much longer.Got the most intense velocity and CC scans from about 10:45 to 10:57 CDT - correct me if I'm wrong here, but somewhere in the middle is right around when it hit Wren and it hit Amory around 10:54. I was hoping the tornado had weakened before it slammed into Amory, and fortunately that appears to be the case, yet even then it caused fatalities.
Aside from Jeff Piotrowski's photo of that truck and reports of "houses gone" I haven't seen or heard much from that area, so it remains a mystery as to what exactly happened there. Rolling Fork on the other hand...
Agreed. Even given the rural location, it either means damage wasn't too bad or it was so bad that reports aren't even coming out of there. I am slightly concerned its the second one. I remember on Dec 10th 2021 some of the worst impacted smaller communities the intensity of damage didnt really emerge until later - though the track on that storm was of course much longer.
Was that more intense damage even surveyed?Agreed. Even given the rural location, it either means damage wasn't too bad or it was so bad that reports aren't even coming out of there. I am slightly concerned its the second one. I remember on Dec 10th 2021 some of the worst impacted smaller communities the intensity of damage didnt really emerge until later - though the track on that storm was of course much longer.
I also think they are doing more survey on the areas of rolling fork and silver city, I think it would make sense to start where the first significant tornado happened, then work over to the amory tornado as you move eastward?Agreed. Even given the rural location, it either means damage wasn't too bad or it was so bad that reports aren't even coming out of there. I am slightly concerned its the second one. I remember on Dec 10th 2021 some of the worst impacted smaller communities the intensity of damage didnt really emerge until later - though the track on that storm was of course much longer.
Yes.Was that more intense damage even surveyed?
I think there are different survey teams going to different locations. I also mean reports from residents, emergency services and chasers - not just surveysI also think they are doing more survey on the areas of rolling fork and silver city, I think it would make sense to start where the first significant tornado happened, then work over to the amory tornado as you move eastward?
Yes. He’s probably referring to Cambridge Shores and Bremen. Everyone was focused on Mayfield and Dawson Springs initially.Was that more intense damage even surveyed?