Clifton if I'm not mistaken was the one that had the huge pink reflectivity debris ball. There's a couple areas we really haven't seen.
Going to look back and check hold on
Going to look back and check hold on
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The fact that scan came out of a radar hole makes it even more impressive.Here's the Clifton, I'd imagine there's some pretty bad damage there
Another one I want to see damage ofThe fact that scan came out of a radar hole makes it even more impressive.
The "Forgotten F5" of April 98 was just south of Waynesboro as well. I lived there after that, but did during the big tornado that hit the Lutts community in 2015, same areas.The Selmer–Savannah–Waynesboro–Hohenwald TN corridor, stretching from Hardeman to McNairy County, seems to be a climatological (E)F4+ “magnet,” with violent tornadoes on 13 Mar 1913, 5 Apr 1936, 16 Mar 1942, 21 Mar 1952, 16 Apr 1998, 5 Feb 2008, and possibly yesterday...
21 fatalities are suspected so far…according to Wikipedia that isI’m not sure what the overall death toll is from this outbreak, but it would be a miracle if we escape with less than 100 fatalities when all is set and done considering how widespread this system was.
Some screengrabs...no words.
Guys, I think that big chunk of debris to the left of the power poles is the better part of a house roof. Got another cameo by the "twin" I didn't even know I had.
All that and we've probably still got one more big event coming before things calm down for a bit.From Iowa State University, you had 4 Tornado Emergencies yesterday. The same amount as last Friday.
In total, 2023 has had 14 Tornado Emergencies. You had 7 issued in 2022, 20 in 2021, 11 in 2020, 10 in 2019, 20 in 2014, 28 in 2012, and a whopping 60 in 2011.