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Impressive couplet east of Russellville Arkansas!
Mesocyclone is definitely getting more impressive now. Id be surprised at this pace if something doesn't drop sometime.It's definitely thinking about it.
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I'll have to get on my laptop. I may even email Bill Murray if I can't find the link. I have the warning image, but from 50 yrs back they look nothing like today.You're going to have to link it. I can find a rather non-authoritative mention of 120.
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I'll have to get on my laptop. I may even email Bill Murray if I can't find the link. I have the warning image, but from 50 yrs back they look nothing like today.
Reminds me of a video of the Andover tornado from 1991.Holy lord. Those vertical subvortices are really something else.
Thank you!Warnings and Watches on April 3, 1974 : The Alabama Weather Blog
www.alabamawx.com
You'll have to scroll down. It says 120 mph in Winston County but then says 113, so a bit confusing.
Yeah, at least somewhat.Reminds me of a video of the Andover tornado from 1991.
Tor warned nowWesternmost AR cell now looking quite sus.
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Isn’t shear to weak that far south through? No tornsdo reports yet out of ArTor warned now