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Tropical Ida Inland impacts

That cell just cycled for a second and now looks to have a larger debris ball. Also dumping debris to the northwest of the rotation. Probably going to die out soon though.Screenshot_20210830-124805.png
 
Damage reports already starting to come in. Overturned tractor trailer on the interstate as well.

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Looks like it may spin up again possibly. Inflow is larger and the supercell has really good structure. It may make a run again.Screenshot_20210830-125358.pngScreenshot_20210830-125408.png
 
Well it's still on the ground... A long track tornado.. big inflow. Curious to wether it'll do like earlier and bug out with a super tight rotation
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Just lift already dude... This things been on the ground for over 50 miles now I thinkScreenshot_20210830-132932.png
 
Tornado warning please for Tuscaloosa county?Screenshot_20210830-142641.png
 

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Do we talk about the severe threat tomorrow for NC in here or the September thread on the other board?
 
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You get the feeling that every little storm that pops tomorrow is going to try to rotate to some degree
Yeah it looks like it. Still not sure how this all evolves. We could get anything from a bunch of small showers and storms competing for space to a few higher end discrete storms to a decently well organized band to morning clouds and remnant showers and almost nothing. This seemed clearer yesterday morning
 
Looks like the NAM that @Myfrotho704_ alluded to may actually come to fruition later on this evening. Those storms in Central GA are moving pretty quickly in this direction. Kinda surprised to see the slight risk where it is given all the rain and clouds.
 
Authorities in Louisiana are investigating an apparent fatal alligator attack on a 71-year-old man as he walked in floodwaters following Hurricane Ida.

The man was attacked and apparently killed by the alligator Monday outside his home in Slidell, his wife told the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office. Slidell is about 32 miles northeast of New Orleans.

The woman was in the couple's house in Avery Estates when she heard a commotion and saw a large alligator attacking her husband, she told authorities.

 
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