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This whole day has been a test thus far.
We are still early in this event. The bulk of the event was always forecast to take place evening + night + morningSeems like activity is picking back up again. Maybe these cells are now realizing they’re in a prime environment?
Where do you see the TOR warning?Just TOR warned it.
I can’t tell if you’re trying to jinx or not, but even so, we already had two pds tornado warnings so far.There's no way that none of these cells produce a significant tornado.
I think he meant the cell in Kentucky, above the severe warned one in TNWhere do you see the TOR warning?
All I see is the T-Storm warning still.
I'm making an observation, considering the amount of rotations we're seeing show up now.I can’t tell if you’re trying to jinx or not, but even so, we already had two pds tornado warnings so far.
Obviously we don’t know what damage they did though.
Yeah I was talking about the one near White House, TN. Not the one in the Bowling Green area.I think he meant the cell in Kentucky, above the severe warned one in TN
Where do you see the TOR warning?
All I see is the T-Storm warning still.
Yeah that one still looks interesting. Lightning output has been fluctuating for a while, but rotation hasn’t gotten its act togetherYeah I was talking about the one near White House, TN. Not the one in the Bowling Green area.
Yeah I only saw the potential rotation in one scan, and none of the other scans were quite as impressive.I was referring to the storm north of Nashville with rotation. There's another storm south of that one that is also north of Nashville but doesn't have any significant rotation. I presumed you were talking about the one with rotation.