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Stupid trees! Lol but curious of the reports of homes destroyed.Holy mackerel, maybe that was an intense tornado.
Closer shots showed a partially condensed bowl so it’s hard to sayHoly mackerel, maybe that was an intense tornado.
Near Fort Branch? Where did you hear that? Not doubting just curiousStupid trees! Lol but curious of the reports of homes destroyed.
Oh I didn’t mean to say that lol.. was on X. FD reports of multiple homes destroyed someone said. I don’t believe it until I see more credible.Near Fort Branch? Where did you hear that? Not doubting just curious
Odd. Maybe it fully condensed very briefly. But like i said, this is the one shot I've seen of it being a wedge. Need to see damage to see if it was intense though. Large wedge doesn't mean intense tor automatically but velocity signature could make that argument.Closer shots showed a partially condensed bowl so it’s hard to say
I’m aware but I was asking near what town and from what sourceOh I didn’t mean to say that lol.. was on X. FD reports of multiple homes destroyed someone said. I don’t believe it until I see more credible.
Gibson County, IN.I’m aware but I was asking near what town and from what source
Good call considering it was 20 minutes ago. Can see this couplet tightening up a lot here.Tornadogenesis soon with our cell E of Evansville as I mentioned. Cycle is pretty evident here.
The source I cannot locate atm.I’m aware but I was asking near what town and from what source