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4/19/20-4/20/20 Severe Weather

Mesoanalysis shows that helicity is increasing in and around the supercell. Sbcape 2000+, LLLRs 6-7 and LI’s -7 to -8 all along the path. This is the type storm I feared would happen farther north.
 
Mesoanalysis shows that helicity is increasing in and around the supercell. Sbcape 2000+, LLLRs 6-7 and LI’s -7 to -8 all along the path. This is the type storm I feared would happen farther north.
NOT IF BUT WHEN THIS DOES START AGAIN IT WILL BE BAD
 
Mesoanalysis shows that helicity is increasing in and around the supercell. Sbcape 2000+, LLLRs 6-7 and LI’s -7 to -8 all along the path. This is the type storm I feared would happen farther north.
You think this cell maybe cycling some?
 
Why is there a big blotch in the middle? Is it become very broad or is radar having a hard time picking up wind speeds?Screenshot_20200419-202019_RadarScope.jpg
 
I may be wrong but this tornado seems to be almost gone. Looks like its falling apart
 
Looks like these storms are riding the line with the almost non existent CAPE and super high CAPE values (to that south)
Will be interesting to see how this plays out down stream into
AL and into GA
 
Still broad rotation but debris signature about gone
 
Rotation starting to organize some. I think a tornado could form in that general location Screenshot_20200419-204516_RadarScope.jpg
 
Off topic, but ive found a city that i never knew about. Called "state line" right by MS and AL state line this tornado is heading near the "state line" not the time for a corny joke but is heading near the state line
 
Off topic, but ive found a city that i never knew about. Called "state line" right by MS and AL state line this tornado is heading near the "state line" not the time for a corny joke but is heading near the state line

Internet says it only has a population of 565. I get if you blink you will miss state line.


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Good news is this rotation has weakened alot and turned more into a straight line winds. Still dangerous and lots of rain. Heavy rain is the main threat with this supercell plus some winds
 
Mountains disrupt tornadoes correct? You never hear of western NC getting many Tornadoes.


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This is a common misconception. They may not form as often in mountainous areas, but they can still strike and even go up and over mountains. In some cases local topography can accelerate winds in parts of a tornado.
 
storms arent even bad here but the thunder is lasting for ever and literally shaking my house
 
If I can post my video I will. The possible tornado came 20 miles south of me and it got rough at my place.
 
Just an observation and maybe my eyes are deceiving me. I wonder if we are starting to see a wake low form in the backside of this rain shield in the circled area. Note the sharp precip cutoff.Screenshot_20200419-222546_RadarScope.jpg
 
Significant wind damage likely with this View attachment 39904
Microburst?..those can get interesting. Those straight line 100mph winds are no joke. Had one here about 11-12 years ago and it was terrifying. Laid 100+ year old Oak trees down facing the same direction all throughout town. Pretty wild
 
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