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perhaps this is a example of a fully ground up tornado formation?Probable debris is co-located with a rearward area of negative NROT values. Only real explanation that comes to mind is a large or multi-vortex tornado or chaotic meso-handoff that has resulted in the unusual radar presentation. Very odd.
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Probably a brief spin-up; that CC drop could have been caused by fallen leaves and other stuff just laying around. It’s lifted now.View attachment 47557
Horrible news.
Reviewing radar scans, it looks like a tornado formed and then got split off from the parent mesocyclone. Both appeared to have since fizzled.perhaps this is a example of a fully ground up tornado formation?
there was no velocity on the first scan but on the third scan there was a clear velocity area.
it took a right turn before hitting downtown , while this happend a meso with no tornado seem to went into downtown.Probably a brief spin-up; that CC drop could have been caused by fallen leaves and other stuff just laying around. It’s lifted now.
Sorry, i didnt see your message due to the tornado in Yazoo. I appreciate it and will probably head to bed in the next few minutes UNLESS this does something else which I hope it doesn'tnight weather man leprechaun have a good one and enjoy the peaceful rain as it is coming down great sleeping weather
It looks like it could try. May stay behaved for the next few hours though, too, especially if it goes south of KGWXIs it cycling?
This is a pretty weird embedded sup but storm may be beginning to bow out with more of a damaging wind aspect to it. I'm eying the southern side in case it reinvorginates and drops a new tornado soonIs it cycling?
you are all good no worries keep up the great work dude you are welcome too and gotchaSorry, i didnt see your message due to the tornado in Yazoo. I appreciate it and will probably head to bed in the next few minutes UNLESS this does something else which I hope it doesn't
Thanks! Trying my best with these eventsyou are all good no worries keep up the great work dude you are welcome too and gotcha
This should be more of a damaging wind threat, not really tornado in the question here, very disorganized cell and dealing on minimal CAPE it i had to guessView attachment 47567
area to keep a eye on.
Not out of the question for supercells to develop though still ahead of line in overnight.Yeah, our tornado warned storms getting more damaging wind eque but radar presentation tells me not to let down your guard yet. Can still tighten up very quick with that embedded notch of sorts...
Which would be bad. I am not sure if SPC still thinks it’s possible.Not out of the question for supercells to develop though still ahead of line in overnight.
It's plausible, but probably a lower chance then earlier since we had strong ascent to initiate them. The question is if they sustain. Regardless, nocturnal QLCS threat should continue throughout the night so please keep your weather radios on. I am now going to finally head to bed, goodnight everyone!Not out of the question for supercells to develop though still ahead of line in overnight.