warneagle
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There's still a strong signature, so if it lifted it could very well produce again shortly, so I'll cut them some slack. I think it was a PDS warning already.
There seems to be something on the ground again already, seeing what looks like power flashes (the chaser's windshield is soaked with rain, so hard to say for sure).
The debris signature on violent tornadoes has a strong tendency to "scatter" as the tornado dissipates. We're looking somewhat high into the storm, so if the rotation continued in the 6kft range that we're looking at, we would see the debris continue to spin around the funnel.Strong signature now N of Blackburn, OK in the cells NE of the OKC metro. Tulsa storm still not super tight, it's had huge potential but hasn't really tightened much
I REALLY hate that there are no low level radar scans for these N MO cells. Some of them have monster signatures at higher levels.
Heh I wondered that myself, it'd be extremely useful right nowWonder why the Mizzou X-Band shows up in Radarscope but isn't available?