CheeselandSkies
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Reflectivity looks really weird. Looks like an elongated bowing out RFD gust front, yet it's producing probably the strongest tornado of the event.
I was noticing that too, it also seems like it could be aiding the tornado in some retrospect?Reflectivity looks really weird. Looks like an elongated bowing out RFD gust front, yet it's producing probably the strongest tornado of the event.
we do have chasers, but its dixie, night and prob rain wrappedand of course the most active part of the line is moving right into the sweet spot of the radar hole there
CC?Cc deepened considerably too
That storm might go, depending how much longer it stays before running past the warm front.The Selma Alabama storm has a suspicious couplet
Not sure why it doesn't have a warning with the signature it has currentlyThat storm might go, depending how much longer it stays before running past the warm front.
I'm not sure what's going on with that storm tbh, co-location and reflectivity presentation are just really weird-looking.Not sure why it doesn't have a warning with the signature it has currently
It just tightened up even more.Not sure why it doesn't have a warning with the signature it has currently
Looks kinda meh the next frame lolI'm not sure what's going on with that storm tbh, co-location and reflectivity presentation are just really weird-looking.