Done...good reminder.Make sure yall report any damage (like downed trees, structural damage to houses, etc) to your local NWS office, we really need those local storm reports to make our future forecasts better!
Done...good reminder.Make sure yall report any damage (like downed trees, structural damage to houses, etc) to your local NWS office, we really need those local storm reports to make our future forecasts better!
Im a little surprised by the big gaps in GA and AL, particularly south of I-20.it The damage wasnt as widespread south of I-20 as i thought it would be.
I thought those in Miss last evening were F-4's to F-5's. Maybe I am missing somethingThe tornado that hit Chattanooga last night rated an EF-3 with estimated winds around 145mph, and thus far the strongest tornado that's been logged for this recent outbreak.
Have we gotten any damage pictures from those monsters in southern Mississippi yesterday?
I thought those in Miss last evening were F-4's to F-5's. Maybe I am missing something
I thought those in Miss last evening were F-4's to F-5's. Maybe I am missing something
Well I m thinking several dots will change to red with surveys, and that this was the mist extensive outbreak in the SE since 2011Some will say the amount of tornados did live up to the hype. I’m glad it’s over.
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Well I m thinking several dots will change to red with surveys, and that this was the mist extensive outbreak in the SE since 2011
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I'd be interested to learn what about the Raleigh area seems to make these lines of storms do a split where more times than not it seems to spare us the worst.
Yeah it will. The supercell in SC Coastal Counties may have as many as 5 separate tornadoes.
Sounds like Georgia, SC, and NC had quit the overnight outbreak. Wonder how many confirmations are coming.