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Severe WX April 11th-13th, 2020 Severe Weather Threat

I’ve been reading here for a couple of years now and I very much enjoy the Information that flows from this place. I figured today is a good day to join.

I live west-northwest of Hattiesburg Mississippi and that first Tornado went just North of me. It was a little too far away to see but I could just feel the intensity. Certainly as intense of a supercell as I’ve been near.

The whole thing reminded me very much of videos that I have seen on the Hackleburg/Phil Campbell EF5. Everything about it was monstrous.

I’m afraid that Bassfield, which is just north of me, is now wiped off the map. The second missed them but not by much.

I’m concerned about other cells coming out of South LA like these two did.
 
The LLJ will only STRENGTHEN from here on out as the base of the trough goes negative tilt and passes just northwest of here. I'm seeing a LLJ of 75-80kts superimposed over a warm sector of 1500-2000 J/KG CAPE in Central and Southern Alabama.

These cells will continue to have the potential to produce long track/strong tornadoes as they move NE. Folks in West/Central Alabama, we will have problems in a few hours.
 
that Kimberly storm is absolutely on a boundary. its evolution and cycling has been fascinating and while it isn’t going to be dropping a 30 minute bomb, it’s obviously popping in and out as a TOG
 
I’ve been reading here for a couple of years now and I very much enjoy the Information that flows from this place. I figured today is a good day to join.

I live west-northwest of Hattiesburg Mississippi and that first Tornado went just North of me. It was a little too far away to see but I could just feel the intensity. Certainly as intense of a supercell as I’ve been near.

The whole thing reminded me very much of videos that I have seen on the Hackleburg/Phil Campbell EF5. Everything about it was monstrous.

I’m afraid that Bassfield, which is just north of me, is now wiped off the map. The second missed them but not by much.

I’m concerned about other cells coming out of South LA like these two did.
Please be careful, the storms currently in LA look exactly like the twin violent supercells did about 3 hours ago. As soon as they break the cap and go surface based, they're going to go nuts, and they're heading directly at your location. You're not out of the woods yet.
 
Keep an eye on the cell west of Magee, MS. It is beginning to rotate and is entering the same environment that produced the two violent tornadoes.
 
This is not really encouraging...

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