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Severe Weather 2024

Legit supercells associated with the leading bands of Milton visible from Key West radar.

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I've never seen this verbiage in a SMW before:

BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Special Marine Warning
National Weather Service Key West FL
726 PM EDT Tue Oct 8 2024

The National Weather Service in Key West has issued a

* Special Marine Warning for...
Gulf Waters from East Cape Sable to Chokoloskee 20 to 60 nm out and
beyond 5 fathoms...

* Until 815 PM EDT.

* At 725 PM EDT, a cluster of storms capable of producing strong
waterspouts
were located between near L Tower to 7 nm northwest of
P Tower, moving east at 15 knots.

HAZARD...Waterspouts, wind gusts in excess of 50 knots, and small
hail.

Explicitly indicating that these are supercell tornadoes over water.
 
Legit supercells associated with the leading bands of Milton visible from Key West radar.
I've never seen this verbiage in a SMW before:



Explicitly indicating that these are supercell tornadoes over water.

I hope someone some day documents a EF5 wedge tornado in the ocean. I often wonder what the wave action would be like and how many fish would fall out of the sky.
 
I hope someone some day documents a EF5 wedge tornado in the ocean. I often wonder what the wave action would be like and how many fish would fall out of the sky.

There's an old video from a violent tornado offshore Dauphin Island in Alabama. Massive hailstones dropping in the ocean and on the beach. Looks like something out of a video from Kansas/Oklahoma.

I don't recall any fish falling from the sky though lol.

Edit: March 29, 2000. I can't find the video of it though.
 
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early start for the spinners in the peninsula this morning. this particular cell is northwest of the ft. lauderdale area

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edit: upgraded to TORP at 10:15 AM et

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1030 AM EDT FOR EAST
CENTRAL HENDRY...NORTHERN BROWARD AND SOUTHWESTERN PALM BEACH
COUNTIES...

At 1015 AM EDT, a confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado was
located near Big Cypress Seminole Reservation, or 22 miles southeast
of Montura, moving north at 25 mph.

This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. TAKE COVER NOW!

HAZARD...Damaging tornado.

SOURCE...Radar confirmed tornado.
 
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a second cell due west of ft. lauderdale (different from the previous cell) now has a confirmed tornado on it. on radar, it's not the most mind-blowing. but wait, there's more...

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1015 AM EDT FOR NORTH
CENTRAL BROWARD AND SOUTH CENTRAL PALM BEACH COUNTIES...

At 1007 AM EDT, a confirmed tornado was located over Mile Marker 30
On Alligator Alley, or 14 miles west of Sunrise, moving north at 25
mph.

HAZARD...Damaging tornado.

SOURCE...Radar and video confirmed tornado.

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...so it turns out WSVN is tracking this tornado live right now, hence the video confirmed tornado:

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Not sure whether to post here or in the tropical thread, but Milton is one of the most prolific tornado-producing hurricane landfalls in recent history, especially for peninsular Florida. Check out this hook echo that just passed by the West Palm Beach TDWR; PDS warning for confirmed "large and extremely dangerous" with this:

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Not sure whether to post here or in the tropical thread, but Milton is one of the most prolific tornado-producing hurricane landfalls in recent history, especially for peninsular Florida. Check out this hook echo that just passed by the West Palm Beach TDWR; PDS warning for confirmed "large and extremely dangerous" with this:

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Reminds me of Chickasha 2011. I wouldn’t be surprised to have more than one violent tornado out of this outbreak.
 
Why Brad? WHY? Brad Travis posted on Facebook how we're going into a La Nina pattern and how that may make winter weather and severe weather more active. And he used 2011 as an example. *sigh* So now a bunch of the normies in the comments are thinking we're going to have another generational outbreak next spring and I'm sure that will making the social media rounds about as fast as the nitwits who blame tornadoes on NEXRAD.
 
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