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DanLarsen34

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  1. Hate to point this out, but we might have additional cells firing to the southwest of these two...
  2. I'd call this a tornado emergency for Prentiss and Bassfield. Trailing storm now has a well-defined debris ball.
  3. That's the strongest wording for a watch that I've seen since May 20 last year. Numerous tornadoes expected, and the discussion portion mentions strong/violent tornadoes.
  4. You've got to think if these storms maintain themselves that we'll see a potential upgrade to high risk in the day's final update, not that it really matters at this point.
  5. SPC just issued a PDS watch for the southern areas of MS and southern/Central AL.
  6. The second cell has a rapidly increasing velocity couplet too. Looks like we're about to see another strong/violent tornado on the heels of the lead one.
  7. I just hope the people in the path of this monster have an underground shelter or a safe room.
  8. Was just about to say that. It's really getting its act together as well.
  9. MD from the SPC says EF-4/EF-5 likely in progress. Shit...
  10. If I’m remembering correctly, that’s clearly EF-4-5 range for debris being lofted. Yikes.
  11. Hate to say the obvious here, but that lead cell has nothing impeding it. Unless other storms fire, it’s going to have room to run for a LONG time.
  12. Officially a tornado emergency for the storm heading towards Bassfield.
  13. Storm behind it near MaComb is really ramping up too.
  14. Major debris ball. I’d call this a tornado emergency.
  15. This was just a comment on the threat in Mississippi right now. Alabama and Georgia are still facing a potentially significant threat a few hours from now. Don’t let your guard down.
  16. I’m beginning to wonder if we even end up with 5-10 tornadoes in the PDS watch across Mississippi at this point. Line has advanced pretty far across the watch area. The embedded cell might have been the only shot we have to get there. (Key word is might).
  17. Not really. We had a bunch of storms try to fire across the warm sector, but none of them were ever able to take off. They were a lot like the WAA storms we’re seeing right now. Any time it looked like one had a shot, it crashed over the surging front and died too.
  18. Today reminds me of that day a lot, at least at the moment.
  19. Initiation appears to be underway ahead of the main line just south of Jackson, MS.
  20. That's one of the most violent signatures I've ever seen for a storm embedded within a line.
  21. Immediate issue I see for these storms is that they're tracking right into the complex. They're going to have to fire a bit further ahead of the line, or begin to take on more of an easterly direction to avoid getting absorbed by the main line.
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