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

GREarth mapping would indicate that this tornado did still hit some residences and clusters of buildings/mixed with the forest.
I went to Google Maps and looked at the streetview images of the area. There are lots and lots and lots of trees, mixed in among with a handful of barns and country houses.
 
i know this is a rural area, but this should have gotten a tornado emergency. This might be an high-end EF-4 or greater tornado. The Vrot isn’t off the charts, but the debris ball goes up 4 tilts and there’s a massive debris fallout happening with this which you typically only see with high-end, violent tornadoes.
Ryan Hall mentioned that he wouldn't be surprised if this tornado has done Ef4 damage. He also mentioned that they wouldn't know for sure until after the survey
 
Nah, I'm with you. 2026 did give us a red herring after all. Good thing. A good bust! No lives affected except the unfortunate sigtor in Iowa but we dodged a major bullet with this MCS coming thru. Otherwise that high end environment could've came to fruition.
You're really funny, you know that
 
Velocity signature weaker on latest scan. It's entering its occluding phase.

Also later if we want to have a virtual stockade/rotten tomato pelting and booing session for myself and others that's fine but lets wait for this to wrap up.
I'll happily join you and drown in my sorrows and they can beat us like piñatas after this
 
All I can say is thank goodness this was out in the forest and not in a more populated area. Although I still fear this may have harmed people...
you’re not wrong. This wasn’t this far north from Bloomington, and as I write this the cell on the north side of Bloomington is starting to do the same thing…

Also, we better hope anyone on those camp grounds took shelter because we’ve had a lot of deadly tornadoes affect camp grounds before.
 
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