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Svr Wx threat April 1-April 2 2024

OHWX97

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The tornado that impacted Conyers, GA late last night has been given a preliminary (low-end) EF2 rating.
Public Information Statement
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA
313 PM EDT Wed Apr 3 2024

...NWS Survey Team Assigns Preliminary Rating of EF-2 to the April 2
Conyers Tornado...
...Crisp and Houston County Surveys Ongoing...

A survey team from the National Weather Service office in Peachtree
City GA determined the damage in and near Conyers in Rockdale County
that occurred late evening on April 2nd was due to a EF-2 tornado
with maximum winds of 115 mph. Data and final details of the survey
are still be collected and a final preliminary report will be issued
later tonight or Thursday.

Another survey team in Crisp County is still investigating damage.

The NWS and Houston County Emergency Management are also
coordinating an evaluation of damage in the Centerville and Warner
Robins areas.

Final storm survey assessment details will be sent via Public
Information Statements and will also available on our website at

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Cell over Powhatan Co. west of Richmond is TOR warned. It’s been spitting off and on all day here with good cloud cover now this line is coming through.
Didn’t really even get any thunder here that I noticed, just more rain we don’t need.
 

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WSB has a map of the Conyers tornado damage survey, does anyone know where they got that from? It looks like an NWS map, but I can't find anything on FFC's site.
 

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Quite the outbreak, considering neither April 1 or 2 performed as expected!

I think it's just a testament to how far the meteorological community has come as far as documenting tornadoes goes. If this event had happened 40+ years ago I'd be willing to bet 25% or less of those tornadoes would have been documented and surveyed.
 

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So our "tornado" in Whitley County Kentucky was actually confirmed as straight line wind damage of 90 mph and the storm had a book-end vortex on it. People still swear it was a tornado. Would any of you knowledgeable folks explain more about what a book-end vortex is?

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