Kds86z
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Oh shoot you missed a LOTUgh was forced to go to dinner tonight and missed so much action haha! Looks like all hell is breaking lose.
The cell is in a fairly decent parameter space too…The Graves County KY storm looks like it will miss Mayfield to the east, but at this time it appears to be heading directly to Benton.
Edit: TW including Benton
Wouldn't be surprised if it becomes our next prolific tornado producer.The cell is in a fairly decent parameter space too…
This is now confirmed.
It’s definitely trolls. This event has definitely verified IMO. It really fits the idea of what a high risk is supposed to be, albeit just barely.Okay, this always annoys me...but the twitter weenies (tweenies?) are calling this a Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency, because of course they are. We have at the very least several injuries and likely violent tornado damage, and apparently that's still not enough to say it verified? At this point I think some of these people have to be trolling.
It is almost like they expect that every tornado outbreak that happens must be like 4/27/11 or it is automatically the B word.Okay, this always annoys me...but the twitter weenies (tweenies?) are calling this a Forecasted Convective Amplification Deficiency, because of course they are. We have at the very least several injuries and likely violent tornado damage, and apparently that's still not enough to say it verified? At this point I think some of these people have to be trolling.