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Severe Threat May 15-16, 2025

What time was it at (in their timezone)?
I think Indiana is EDT unless I'm dumb (spoiler: I was right, but I'm still dumb). It must've been at some point when the Columbus/Bloomington tornado was OTG. She was speaking about the storm and her daughter's friend 5 to 10 minutes ago I think.
 
Most of us have radar apps, do we need to keep spamming the same shot of the same storm?
The last thing I want is to clutter an important thread, but hard disagree.

- Most of us do follow these up on radar, but some don't. Some people come here to see real discussion about ongoing events (as opposed to the hyped up Youtubers) and might appreciate these being posted.
- Despite following events like these on radar when I have the time, I can't be on my computer or phone constantly, and flipping through the last posts with screenshots when I have a minute gives me a nice and quick overview of what has been going on.
- Going back to previous event threads and seeing all those visuals of every frame of a storm at the most critical points is valuable not only for the information, but also as a snapshot depicting how enthusiasts were reacting as it unfolded.

I do concede that having the exact same screenshot of the same frame of the same visual is not useful, but this is also very dynamic and posting these takes a minute or two, during that time 3-4 people might post the same thing all thinking they are the first person to do so. Honestly this is fine and totally understandable.

I just wanted to chime in to make sure nobody refrains from posting - I have been lurking around here since ... a very long time ago and I really appreciate reading you all.
 
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Copic has the Corydon storm right in front of him and there is no tornado on the crowd, in fact at this time he says it looks "more outflowy"


Yeah, there was a storm that was "outflowy" and 30 minutes later it was producing a violent tornado. I wouldn't call it off immediately, although I do agree the radar presentation looks less tornadic at the moment.
 
The last thing I want is to clutter a important thread, but hard disagree.

- Most of us do follow these up on Radar, but some don't. Some people come here to see real discussion about ongoing events (as opposed to the hyped up Youtubers) and might appreciate these being posted.
- Despite following events like these on radar when I have the time, I can't be on my computer or phone radar all the time, and flipping through the last posts with screenshots gives me a nice and quick overview of what has been going on.
- Going back to previous events threads and seeing all those visuals of every frame of a storm at the most critical points is valuable not only for the information, but also as a snapshot depicting how enthusiasts were reacting as it unfolded.

I do concede that having the exact same screenshot of the same frame of the same visual is not useful, this is also very dynamic and posting these takes a minute or two, during that time 3-4 people might post the same thing all thinking they are the first person to do so. Honestly this is fine and totally understandable.

I just wanted to chime in to make sure nobody refrains from posting - I have been lurking around here since ... a very long time and I really appreciate reading you all.
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I think Bowling Green was hit most likely
 
Well I don't want to jinx anything, but it definitely seems like things have finally calmed down for the time being. We can all take a deep breath.
I thought we weren’t at the best environment yet?
 
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