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Confirmed tornado heading towards Mount Ayr.
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If it was it’s not there anymoreIs that a TDS near Kent?
Setting aside survey results and just looking at observed violent intensity, this may be one of the most violent outbreaks (not from a single storm like Pilger 2014) we've had since 5/24/11... definitely for the Plains, but quite possibly just overall.Outbreak of the decade so far in the Plains, and it’s not even close for second.
ANother confirmed tornado for Creston.
Going to go right over the same areas as the last one too.ANother confirmed tornado for Creston.
TBSS on this storm… and I’m not sure it’s from hail.TOR E may be needed for Mt Ayr
Haven’t seen a TBSS from debris since Mayfield.TBSS on this storm… and I’m not sure it’s from hail.
Same. Wow.Haven’t seen a TBSS from debris since Mayfield.
ANother confirmed tornado for Creston.
There was a bit of one (not as dramatic as Mayfield) for a couple of scans with the violent tornado in the northwest Omaha metro today, but it was somewhat masked by a convective cell just south of the tornado getting ready to merge into the updraft. At around the time that was happening, reflectivity in the debris ball was around 70+ dbz and delta-v was 230+ mph, all 500-750 ft above ground level.Haven’t seen a TBSS from debris since Mayfield.