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SUMMARY...A corridor for a long track intense to potentially violent
tornado is expected to maximize through the next hour across central
AL.
DISCUSSION...An intense tornadic supercell located over Hale County
will likely remain unimpeded as it moves to the east-northeast
across central AL during the next 1-2 hours. The near-storm
environment is currently primed across central AL with 0-1 km SRH at
600 m2/s2 per observed storm motion according to the KBMX VAD.
Given the very moist/strongly sheared environment, expecting a
long-track intense (EF3+) and potentially violent tornado to
continue east-northeast and reach the I-65 corridor over the next
hour or so.
What is everyone's thoughts on the North AL threat? It seems that the storms to the south have become the major initiation line for this event. I am watching the stuff in north central MS but it seems like they are having a hard time getting going.
FYI the "Severe Thunderstorm Warned" storm in Polk County earlier in the day has video confirming Tornado had touched down in Cedartown. They have Tons of damage and power outages in the county.
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