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Severe WX Severe Weather Thread - 6/15/26 - 6/18/26

In all seriousness, this same area got hit by a likely violent tornado back in 2023. If my memory serves me right, I think it’s mostly rugged forest so I think (hope) we’re seeing airborne trees.
Yeah I remember. It was shortly after the Robinson/Sullivan tornado had lifted and spawned another tornado that impacted the Spencer, IN area.
 
That storm tried for about the past 90 minutes to do this. It looked like things were going upscale right after I pointed out how it had the look to it 45 minutes ago and now it’s producing an intense-violent tornado.

This is the first storm to really tap into the insane helicity we have in place across this part of Indiana. Never right off embedded supercells with off the charts low-level shear.
 
In all seriousness, this same area got hit by a likely violent tornado back in 2023. If my memory serves me right, I think it’s mostly rugged forest so I think (hope) we’re seeing airborne trees.
Yeah, I was just looking at the satellite view and it looks like there's a lot of trees, so I'm hoping that's what most of the debris is.
 
Lesson: don't ever call bust again and this is what I am if you do
Joker Clown GIF
 
I actually can’t remember the last time I saw a debris ball explode in intensity that fast on reflectivity.
Honestly, that was Vilonia-esque. It went from looking messy to having a massive debris ball in a matter of less than 5 minutes.

I’d call this a tornado emergency. Vrot just crossed over 70 knots.
 
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