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April 20th 2025 severe threat

Yes. I’ve seen literal blobs with hardly no discernible hook produce high end EF3-high end EF4 damage.

Radar proximity also plays a role. I thought Amory was going to be wiped off the map on 2023 with an insane radar presentation. However, it was close to the radar, and while the tornado was an EF3, it wasn’t violent.
Yeah that's one of my most impressive signatures that I remember since I've been watching the weather.

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Yes. I’ve seen literal blobs with hardly no discernible hook produce high end EF3-high end EF4 damage.

Radar proximity also plays a role. I thought Amory was going to be wiped off the map on 2023 with an insane radar presentation. However, it was close to the radar, and while the tornado was an EF3, it wasn’t violent.

Also heard cookeville eF4 wasn’t crazy on radar
 
Try this.
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Dry slots are what creates the classic well defined hook of a supercell on radar.

A nice looking hook by itself doesn’t indicate at all the strength of a tornado, in fact, more often than not, you can have the best looking hook echo imaginable on radar but no tornado occurs.
 
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