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kayman

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  1. This rotation appears to be on the ground with a confirmed tornado
  2. I kinda suspected things would continue overnight but expected the mode would have shifted towards QLCS tornadoes rather continued discreet super cells in broken lines
  3. It's still kicking and with a confirmed tornado per radar
  4. The rotation near Alamo is the strongest within the tornado warning
  5. Another TOG near Tunica Resorts/Robinsonville, MS and headed towards Horn Lake and Southhaven, MS Mississippi suburbs of the Memphis metro area are in the path!
  6. Continuation of the long-term supercell that traveled through the Mississippi suburbs of Memphis
  7. Many of these storms are in a high wind shear environment as the front has caught up with the dry line that will allow more spin up supercell tornadoes along it
  8. Yeah that storm in Southeast Shelby County near Collierville just formed from nowhere. It'll be in Fayette County in moments
  9. Tornado Confirmed with the storm near Early Grove, MS; debris ball on radar
  10. Storm spotters saying there is a stove pipe, rain wrapped tornado on the ground in DeSoto County, MS
  11. There's a debris ball in the CC with the storm as it goes through DeSoto County, MS near Hernando, MS
  12. It's getting better organized as it's a moving into a conducive environment
  13. It's back on the ground in Tipton County in Covington per the Tipton County Sheriff
  14. Both tornadoes are headed toward the north side of the metro Memphis area
  15. TOG headed towards the northside of Metro Memphis
  16. A thread on the ongoing threat of severe weather affecting most parts of the region from MS to the Carolinas. https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day1otlk_2000_prt.html https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/day2otlk_1730_prt.html We ought to watch this the threats including damaging winds and tornadoes because it affects MS and AL today through overnight hours. It could affect GA, SC, and NC tomorrow.
  17. These storms are firing up on DFW, so the wind shear and helicity is very much there to the point that hook echoes are forming that fast west. Look at the cell with the initital hook above Mesquite. Courtesy of KXAS-TV NBC 5 S-Band Radar.
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