Kds86z
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Good question @Shakespeare 2016. Yeah, saw that somewhere. I am trying to think of overnight EF5/F5s..So the Enderlin tornado is one of the latest if not the latest EF5 tornado to occur in terms of time of day?
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Good question @Shakespeare 2016. Yeah, saw that somewhere. I am trying to think of overnight EF5/F5s..So the Enderlin tornado is one of the latest if not the latest EF5 tornado to occur in terms of time of day?
I seen 11:02 PM CDT TO 11:21 PM CDT. Unfortunately the people who were killed were in the area where there was EF4 damage.Good question @Shakespeare 2016. Yeah. I saw that somewhere. I am trying to think of overnight EF4/F5s..
Good question @Shakespeare 2016. Yeah, saw that somewhere. I am trying to think of overnight EF5/F5s..
Good question @Shakespeare 2016. Yeah, saw that somewhere. I am trying to think of overnight EF5/F5s..
I think the Barneveld, Wisconsin F5 in June 1984 hit after midnight local time.
Oh interesting since he already did oneI think I'll remind you that Trey and Broyles will be back in a proper Enderlin mesoscale breakdown, he hinted at it on some of his community posts regarding the pt 2. We are about to get a full blown in depth masterclass of the microscale things that 6/20 featured.
Such an impressive environment that barely fired storms, and everything went right for those storms to go off. This is why we're lucky June environments don't fire more often. Just a perfect example of what happens when they do.
The video is out! It involves most of what Broyles spoke about in his DRC study, and it turns out that southern cell was a DRC! Incredible mesoscale breakdown! Hopefully, we can predict EF3+ tornadoes soon based off this brilliant finding in DRCs which preclude typically violent tornadoes. Enderlin was another case of this.
In all its glory! Enjoy!
Descending Reflectivity CoreDRC?
Yeah. Thanks. I see now at end of video it shows what it stands for. Cell merger related? I guess..Descending Reflectivity Core