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April 2nd - 3rd, 2015 Severe Outbreak


LithiaWx

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The circulation passed very close to KOHX radar.  Hopefully they've got some great data.

 

 

(edit to remove stuff previous poster wrote while I was writing this)

think it got within the cone of silence of OHX's radar. but the tower doppler captured it nicely for 2 frames. (pics below)

 

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WWUS54 KHUN 040121 RRA
SVSHUN

SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HUNTSVILLE AL
821 PM CDT FRI APR 3 2015

ALC089-040131-
/O.EXP.KHUN.TO.W.0002.000000T0000Z-150404T0130Z/
MADISON AL-
821 PM CDT FRI APR 3 2015

...THE TORNADO WARNING FOR CENTRAL MADISON COUNTY WILL EXPIRE AT 830
PM CDT...
       
THE STORM WHICH PROMPTED THE WARNING HAS MOVED OUT OF THE AREA.
THEREFORE THE WARNING WILL BE ALLOWED TO EXPIRE.

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The National Weather Service confirmed an EF-0 tornado touched down Friday night in Williamson County as severe weather moved through Middle Tennessee.

It briefly touched down just after 5:20 p.m. in the Kingfield community and moved eastwards, north of Lieper’s Fork, before lifting back up at 5:30 p.m. west of Franklin.

The weather report stated that the twister travelled 5.6 miles on the ground brought winds at about 85 miles per hour.

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DEKALB COUNTY, AL (WAFF) -
Officials with the National Weather Service determined an EF-1 tornado touched down in DeKalb County Friday night.

An NWS report states the tornado touched down in the Ider community, along County Road 783, before tracking north of County Road 776 and intersecting County Road 788.

At maximum intensity, officials said the tornado's winds reached 105 mph. It was 75 yards in length.

Roof damage was logged at a home in Cartersville along Highway 75.

Fallen trees and other debris were strewn along the ground.

Noah King was watching storm coverage on television alongside his family when they were warned they needed to get to their storm shelter.

"We heard the wind get up, and it was just roaring," King said. "It was spinning the vent so fast... it was roaring on top and we could hear it hailing."

The tornado crossed Highway 75 before weakening along County Road 372. It dissipated on the east side of County Road 791.

There were no injuries reported with this tornado.

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