speedbump305
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Not the right one, it’s plausibly looking like ground scouring in the second image. NWS will have to take a while probablyNot in those pictures.
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Not the right one, it’s plausibly looking like ground scouring in the second image. NWS will have to take a while probablyNot in those pictures.
Yea the CC looked disgusting, just wonder if it hit something at peak intensity, based on the CC it looks like a high-end EF4That and power lines down is all I've seen so far, but given that really deep CC drop I wonder what else could have gotten hit.
i wonder what these tornadoes will be rated! one of these will have to be rated EF3Maybe, but I don’t really see anything that looks obvious
Which image is it then? Certainly not the second showing the radio mast, and probably not the first either.Not the right one, it’s plausibly looking like ground scouring in the second image. NWS will have to take a while probably
That and power lines down is all I've seen so far, but given that really deep CC drop I wonder what else could have gotten hit.
NWS just has to figure which tornado did the damage, how strong the tornado was when it did the damage, how strong the buildings were built, there’s a lot of variables that have to come together to get an accurate rating, and they’re have been mistakes so we’ll see!i wonder what these tornadoes will be rated! one of these will have to be rated EF3
Oh wait never mind. I was looking at the image with the damaged electrical thing or something. at the bottom it looked like ground scouring but not anymoreWhich image is it then? Certainly not the second showing the radio mast, and probably not the first either.
yep! NWS will be busy tomorrowNWS just has to figure which tornado did the damage, how strong the tornado was when it did the damage, how strong the buildings were built, there’s a lot of variables that have to come together to get an accurate rating, and they’re have been mistakes so we’ll see!
Yea NWS forecasted this pretty good, which is a good and bad thing but, those supercells south of Amarillo did the most damage, like the models said they were going to doI was hoping today's event was going to be short of expectations. May not be the case.
With some big hail in it tooNasty rotation approaching Paducah, Texas.
Looks like the main threat passed.Downgraded to a slight risk on the new day 1. Hopefully this will start to subside as the storms get further east and away from the best parameters.
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Looks like it, this will still weaken but it will strengthen tomorrow againLooks like the main threat passed.
Looks like it, this will still weaken but it will strengthen tomorrow again
Yes this event was well forecastedPecfectly verified MDT as a regional tornado outbreak with one particular impressive supercell showed on yesterday's model constantly.