Evansville cell TOR warned.
Quite rare that we get so much sunshine on a threat day. Has been out for a solid hour or so. Plenty of pockets of clearing in the South.
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Tornado warning including Evansville
It’s SVR warned nowGood. Hopefully next time they don't wait until the storm is sitting over the town before they issue a warning. Now they should get ready to tag the one near Bloomington and Jasper.
Good. Hopefully next time they don't wait until the storm is sitting over the town before they issue a warning. Now they should get ready to tag the one near Bloomington and Jasper.
O boyOur town posted a picture from 25 March that has completely wrong info. /sigh
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Its inexcusable.It's Paducah for you. Same people who saw a debris ball on radar going into Mayfield, KY in 2020 and didn't feel like putting out a TOR Emergency until the cell was on their doorstep and was putting out tiny Tornado Warnings, giving out much less warning time for the cell through much of its devastation. Annoyed me how they handled that night for such an epic cell.
It took way too long for the Evansville cell to be warned.
Storms near Evansville beginning to rotate. 2:47PM
Looks like they dropped it entirely instead...Evansville warning needs to be expanded further south.
URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
TORNADO WATCH NUMBER 78
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
345 PM EDT TUE APR 2 2024
THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF
SOUTHEAST INDIANA
CENTRAL KENTUCKY
SOUTHWEST OHIO
* EFFECTIVE THIS TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROM 345 PM UNTIL
1000 PM EDT.
* PRIMARY THREATS INCLUDE...
A FEW TORNADOES LIKELY WITH A COUPLE INTENSE TORNADOES POSSIBLE
SCATTERED DAMAGING WINDS LIKELY WITH ISOLATED SIGNIFICANT GUSTS
TO 75 MPH POSSIBLE
SCATTERED LARGE HAIL LIKELY WITH ISOLATED VERY LARGE HAIL EVENTS
TO 2 INCHES IN DIAMETER POSSIBLE
SUMMARY...SUPERCELLS ARE EXPECTED TO FORM AND INTENSIFY THROUGH THE
AFTERNOON FROM KENTUCKY INTO SOUTHEAST INDIANA AND EVENTUALLY
SOUTHWEST OHIO. THE STORM ENVIRONMENT FAVORS THE POTENTIAL FOR A
COUPLE OF STRONG TORNADOES (EF2+), LARGE HAIL OF 1-2 INCHES IN
DIAMETER, AND OCCASIONAL DAMAGING GUSTS OF 60-75 MPH.
Way too late to issue the warning, and way too quick to cancel it. It expired in only 10 minutes anyways. If they are confident its no longer on the ground, just let it expire. Don't cancel it.Looks like they dropped it entirely instead...