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Severe WX December 29 & 30, 2021 Severe Threat

That one is clearly becoming more dominate than the leading cell.

Looks like another little cell (also with a hook) just popped up in its inflow region. These mergers often take a while to sort themselves out, sometimes they cause a would-be dominant cell to peter out, and sometimes they abruptly absorb the other cells and explode in intensity.
 
Looks like another little cell (also with a hook) just popped up in its inflow region. These mergers often take a while to sort themselves out, sometimes they cause a would-be dominant cell to peter out, and sometimes they abruptly absorb the other cells and explode in intensity.

Let's wait and see which of those options this particular cell will choose...
 
Very impressive low level shear environment for those NW AL cells, appears to be a small surface low in NE MS there shifting winds to the SSE and greatly increasing low level helicity right along the thermal boundary
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This has got my attention, we have a mesolow developing in the line across NE MS and that's riding along the still very obvious thermal boundary backing surface winds even further; that is definitely a volatile low level shear environment IF the cells out ahead can get rooted in the warm sector. That's essentially forming a triple point around Russellville so it's not surprising to see the low level velocities on those cells get cranking big time

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That said, cells ahead of the line seem to be struggling to get going, so they haven't been able to take advantage of it; either way the line will probably start spitting out tornadoes with a shear environment like that
 
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