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Severe Weather Threat May 17-19, 2025

Embedded violent tornadoes are a rare occurrence, and usually need extreme kinematics to occur, or a mesoscale interaction.
Or both.


The supercell to its south is reinforcing the RFD enough to where the inflow notch of the tornado producing supercell is actually forced up against the RFD push. Which is what induced the tornado genesis.
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I can't think of a single tornado embedded in a line that was given a violent rating ever, although I'm sure there has been. What notable examples exist of an QLCS violent tornado?
 
Embedded violent tornadoes are a rare occurrence, and usually need extreme kinematics to occur, or a mesoscale interaction.
Or both.

The supercell to its south is reinforcing the RFD enough to where the inflow notch of the tornado producing supercell is actually forced up against the RFD push. Which is what induced the tornado genesis.
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What causes violent tornadoes to be embedded in lines and squall lines?
 
I think there was one that occured in 1981.
IIRC, there was an anticyclonic QLCS tornado that got rated F4. It might even be the same one you're probably referring to--I may have to check back on that after this event is over.
 
I can't think of a single tornado embedded in a line that was given a violent rating ever, although I'm sure there has been. What notable examples exist of an QLCS violent tornado?
It doesn’t specifically have to be in a QLCS, any coagulation of storms, if there’s a tornado inside the mess, then it’s an embedded tornado.

Greenfield, Joplin, Cookville, just to name the popular ones were all embedded tornadoes.
 
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