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This tornado probably got way up into the EF4 category borderline EF5.View attachment 39489
This mobile home they recently posted on DAT, from the Franklin AR EF4 tornado is downright insane.
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This tornado probably got way up into the EF4 category borderline EF5.View attachment 39489
This mobile home they recently posted on DAT, from the Franklin AR EF4 tornado is downright insane.
There are now 6 tornadoes from March 13th and 14th that were on the ground for 50+ miles. Fifty-Six to Hardy was upgraded from 46.07 miles to 53.64 miles.All semi long track to very long track tornadoes(15.00 miles to 75.00+ miles) from this recent tornado outbreak.
1. VIienna, IL to Burnside, IL(3/15/25)....EF2(15.94 miles)
2. Collins, MS to Taylorsville, MS(3/15/25)....EF2(16.30 miles)
3. Seymour, MO to Grovespring, MO(3/14/25)....EF1(17.27 miles)
4. Bassfield, MS to Seminary, MS(3/15/25)....EF2(18.30 miles)
5. Nuckeles, AR to Tuckerman, AR(3/14/25)....EF4(18.62 miles)
6. Harveill, MO to Rombauer, MO(3/14/25)....EF3(18.65 miles)
7. Elmont, MO to Union, MO(3/14/25)....EF1(19.18 miles)
8. Senath, MO to Homestown, MO(3/15/25)....EF2(19.63 miles)
9. Mayersville, MS to Anguilla, MS(3/15/25)....EF2(19.80 miles)
10. Jackson's Gap, AL to Daviston, AL(3/15/25)....EF3(20.44 miles)
11. Troy, AL to Perote, AL (3/16/25)....EF2 (21.31 miles)
12. Aliceville, AL to Gordo, AL (3/15/25)....EF2 (21.56 miles)
13. Gumsprings, AR to Dover, AR(3/14/25)....EF2(21.56 miles)
14. Gallion, AL to Morgan Springs, AL(3/15/25)....EF0(21.61 miles)
15. Lynchburg, MO to Edgar Springd, MO(3/14/25)....EF1(22.54 miles)
16. Koshkonong, MO to Greer, MO.(3/14/25)....EF3(23.54 miles)
17. Plantersville AL to Clanton, AL(3/15/25)....EF3(24.33 miles)
18. North Carrollton, MS to Gore Springs MS(3/15/25)....EF2(24.41 miles)
19. Morse Mill, to Mehlville, MO(3/14/25)....EF2(25.33 miles)
20. Tylertown, MS to Columbia, MS(3/15/25)....EF3(25.81 miles)
21. Pleasant Ridge, AL to Gordo, AL(3/15/25)....EF1(26.46 miles)
22. Burbank MO to Hurricane, MO(3/14/25)....EF3(28.75 miles)
23. Garwood, MO to Saco, MO(3/14/25)....EF3(29.92 miles)
24. Chesterfield, to Altamont IL(3/14/25)....EF2(30.88 miles)
25. Eastwood, MO to Patterson, MO(3/14/25)....EF3(31.32 miles)
26. Sedgewickville, MO to Leanderville, IL(3/14/25)....EF2(33.56 miles)
27. Belonsi, MS to Greenwood, MS(3/14/25)....EF2(35.20 miles)
28. Gamaliel, AR to Caulfield, MO(3/14/25)....EF3(35.74 miles)
29. Windham Springs, AL to Campbelllville, AL(3/15/25)....EF2(39.48 miles)
30. Fifty-Six, AR to Hardy, AR(3/14/25)....EF4(53.64 miles)
31. Fort Branch, IN to Indian Springs, IN(3/15/25)....EF2(57.84 miles)
32. Rover, MO to Ellington, MO(3/14/25....EF3(58.02 miles)
33. Ozark Acres, AR to Harviell, MO(3/14/25)....EF3(58.42 miles)
34 Kentwood, LA to Carson, MS(3/15/25)....EF4(67.65 miles)
35. Cushman, AR to Corning, AR(3/14/25)...EF3(81.77 miles)
Have they finished surveying? I hope not because i’m not sure the Lake City/Bay AR tornado was an EF3.All of the tornadoes from the March 14-15 outbreak in Little Rock's CWA have been published onto the DAT.
Talking about the March 14-15 outbreak, not April 2-3.Have they finished surveying? I hope not because i’m not sure the Lake City/Bay AR tornado was an EF3.
Omg I didn’t even notice. I apologize. My brain is just not on it today.Talking about the March 14-15 outbreak, not April 2-3.
You're all good. NWS Memphis is still surveying the tornadoes from April 2-3. As a matter of fact, they issued a PNS last night adding more confirmed tornadoes to their CWA.Omg I didn’t even notice. I apologize. My brain is just not on it today.
Which tornado was that one? The EF3 that occured after.It may be found that the Franklin EF4 and the EF3 that occurred after may have had a connected track. Which would make it one very long track tornado.
I'm assuming that's why the damage line disappeared from the DAT earlier this morning? I've been curious about it all day.It may be found that the Franklin EF4 and the EF3 that occurred after may have had a connected track. Which would make it one very long track tornado.
YesI'm assuming that's why the damage line disappeared from the DAT earlier this morning? I've been curious about it all day.
Assuming they do end up connecting the two and don't make further adjustments, that'd (with the current track lengths combined) make it >112 miles long, excluding the ~6 mile spacing between the two tracks on the DAT. When was the last time we had a tornado with a track length in the triple digits?
These damage photo’s are from Diaz Arkansas…View attachment 39660
I still don’t really think the Bakersfield, MO tornado was a low end EF3….
View attachment 39660
I still don’t really think the Bakersfield, MO tornado was a low end EF3….
Wait really? I got sent those images and was told they were from Bakersfield. Regardless, the bottom image does show the Bakersfield damage and clearly points to an EF4 contextually.These damage photo’s are from Diaz Arkansas…
Yeah, I agree. That one "house swept to foundation" damage point at (36.52, -92.13) is just... ugh.View attachment 39660
I still don’t really think the Bakersfield, MO tornado was a low end EF3….
Yeah, I agree. That one "house swept to foundation" damage point at (36.52, -92.13) is just... ugh.
*Who knows, maybe we'll have an Elkhorn-type situation where they reassess later on, but as of now the review stays.