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

I see shredded/debarked trees in the distance; I'm sure by tomorrow we will have a better idea of the worst of the damage. Sounds like some areas are not even accessible
 
While it's blatantly obvious this was easily capable of EF4-5 damage, probably for a long period of time, I'm not even sure if there are any DIs higher than about high EF3 along its path. We'll see.
 
Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I think we saw one storm go from Shreveport to Monroe to Yazoo City through Mississippi and produce the Walker/Jefferson County Tornado, Boaz Tornado, and now NW Georgia Tornado.
 
Pretty sure that was the same complex, yeah; ridiculously long lived storm
 
Meanwhile a tiny supercell has rapidly developed N of Cedar Bluff
 
While it's blatantly obvious this was easily capable of EF4-5 damage, probably for a long period of time, I'm not even sure if there are any DIs higher than about high EF3 along its path. We'll see.
Was thinking the same thing. Also JAN, who used to be more objective with surveys, have trended more conservative in recent years.
 
I'm just glad it decided to reorganize as it headed through Walker because the TDS in Fayette county was headed awfully close to home
 
And also the line past GWX has developed very high velocities as it heads this way, wave after wave I tell ya
 
I was about to post the same. It'll be an embedded HP mess if it tightens up, but it has started looking a lot better the last 3-4 frames.
I’m actually more concerned with this one than the previous two. Much larger, beefier storm, and I’ve seen some strong rain-wrapped tornadoes that begin with this type of signature.
 
That Storm above Cedar Bluff needs a warning on it now, I wonder who is responsible for that area.
 
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