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This severe weather season will be?

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Equus

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What a contrast to April. In the way of tornadoes I wonder if we're even beating 2018 at this point. Soooo quiet
 

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Well the low over Texas today has been somewhat of a producer...several tornadoes being reported in east/northeast TX, AK, and OK. I count 5 active warnings as of right now and there were a few more earlier.
 

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There was an unusual amount of tornado warnings given it was only in a slight risk area.( I know just because the risk doesn't seem high doesn't mean it won't be high for ex. March 2nd, 2020 a slight risk for the outlook on the day, right before midnight, an EF4 tornado hits Cookeville, Tennessee, it was stronger than all of the tornadoes in 2019.
 

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It's 2020, where even in an area not pegged by a risk zone today (Louisiana) there's reports of a tornado that did some damage.





Hope they'll be okay. :(
 

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So the upper level cut off low must be right over south central Alabama right now. Anybody getting any hail or lightning today?
 

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Tornado reported coming in on the west side of Columbus metro (OH).



Making a severe thread to keep up with this + looking at the next few days of severe potential.
 
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More on Church Point tornado. Potential EF3.



Very sad situation with the fatality on top of the lack of forewarning---I don't think storms were anticipated to have been that severe.
 

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Might see some cold core funnels over the next couple days I’m the Tennessee Valley. 48 was talking about it being -3 at 18,000 feet. I know the storms that fired yesterday afternoon around Huntsville had low cloud bases so any funnels we get will be interesting.
 

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BOOM: Like a bomb going off, we witnessed this INCREDIBLE explosion of energy on a discrete severe supercell south of Miles City, MT.
This is the same storm that produced tennis ball hail that took out our windshield on I-94. This is the most intense and rapid development I’ve ever seen a thunderstorm undergo. From small group of cumulus to full blown cumulonimbus! We also suspect this storm split with the right moving cell impacting the Miles City area. 5/20/20

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BOOM: Like a bomb going off, we witnessed this INCREDIBLE explosion of energy on a discrete severe supercell south of Miles City, MT.
This is the same storm that produced tennis ball hail that took out our windshield on I-94. This is the most intense and rapid development I’ve ever seen a thunderstorm undergo. From small group of cumulus to full blown cumulonimbus! We also suspect this storm split with the right moving cell impacting the Miles City area. 5/20/20

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Wow, it doesn't even look real it's so perfect.
 

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Can't remember if this was posted in another thread or not yet, but it looks like a regional outbreak for Kansas/Colorado. SPC did a great job outlining that 5% tornado risk area--if you take the percentage face value, perhaps you could say it overperformed?
A reminder to be aware going in to today of the 5% tornado risk area across N.TX and S.OK.
 
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