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re: Let's Do It Again: Severe Threat 3/30 - Line of Severe Storms leaving SELA. AL in it now

Posted on 4/1/22 at 8:45 am to
Posted by LegendInMyMind
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 8:45 am to
Jackson confirmed six total yesterday, which doubled their initial report. Three of those were EF2s. Three injuries were reported with these.

@NWSJacksonMS
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(1/2) Storm survey teams found 6 tornadoes from the March 30th severe weather event. Three EF-2, two EF-1, and one EF-0 tornadoes were determined. One person was injured in South Jackson (Hinds Co.) and two people were injured in the Prairie Point (Noxubee Co.) tornadoes. LINK


I mentioned back during the the event that I would hate to be on the survey teams after this event. They had a boatload of warnings and damage reports. It has to be a headache sorting that all out.
Posted by LegendInMyMind
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 8:47 am to
@NWSShreveport
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6 tornadoes were confirmed so far from March 30th in our area. There were 5 EF-1s and another confirmed tornado with a rating still TBD. A survey team will be out again today surveying several damage locations in Natchitoches Parish, LA. LINK
Posted by LegendInMyMind
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 8:53 am to
This one is just for the downvote:

@NWSHuntsville

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9:25pm Lauderdale Co Storm Survey Results:
Extensive straightline wind damage of 85-90 mph. Main swath of damage was around CR6/Highway 20 which extended north of Cloverdale.
#HUNwx
Posted by LegendInMyMind
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 8:56 am to
And a 15% Day 4,5, and 6 was added by SPC.

Posted by rt3
now in the piney woods of Pineville
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:08 am to
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NWS Shreveport @NWSShreveport
High temperatures for today, April 1st 2022, will range from 108° to 138° across the region. These temps will be achieved fairly early in the day, as a intense cold front rushes through this afternoon bringing an enormous amount of snow to the area. #AprilFools #NotARealForecast


Posted by rt3
now in the piney woods of Pineville
Member since Apr 2011
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:10 am to
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@NWSShreveport
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6 tornadoes were confirmed so far from March 30th in our area. There were 5 EF-1s and another confirmed tornado with a rating still TBD. A survey team will be out again today surveying several damage locations in Natchitoches Parish, LA. LINK


I got you with the map they tweeted out too

Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:10 am to

I didn't even look at that.
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:12 am to
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I got you with the map they tweeted out too

Thanks. I really didn't want to upload/post all the graphics this morning.
Posted by rt3
now in the piney woods of Pineville
Member since Apr 2011
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:18 am to
kinda surprised Lake Charles hasn't had anything to report
Posted by Duke
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:34 am to
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And a 15% Day 4,5, and 6 was added by SPC.



*cusses in weather*
Posted by rt3
now in the piney woods of Pineville
Member since Apr 2011
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:38 am to
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*cusses in weather*

I'd like to be read into the lingo, please
Posted by When in Rome
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:45 am to
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I'd like to be read into the lingo, please
El Niño is Spanish for The Niño. You’re welcome.
Posted by Thracken13
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:49 am to
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 9:52 am to
So far the language for next week doesn’t sound too ominous due to only slight instability expected at this time. Hopefully it doesnt trend the wrong way
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
55045 posts
Posted on 4/1/22 at 12:36 pm to
@NWSBirmingham
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Surveys are ongoing at this moment. Here's where currently stand: 4 EF-1 tornadoes and 2 EF-2 tornadoes from March 30th. Yes, we expect more tracks to be added as we work through our list of additional damage locations in Hale, Greene, Sumter, Marengo, Dallas, and Lowndes. 1/3 LINK


Posted by rt3
now in the piney woods of Pineville
Member since Apr 2011
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 12:38 pm to
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NWS Shreveport @NWSShreveport
[UPDATE] Six EF-1 tornadoes were confirmed so far from March 30th in our area. A survey team is out in the field again today surveying several damage locations in Natchitoches Parish, LA. #lawx #txwx


Posted by Diseasefreeforall
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 12:48 pm to
So how do the tornado signatures seen on radar correlate to the actual intensities?

For example, the tornado that went through the University of Montevallo south of Birmingham had a very ominous radar signature including a strong indication of a debris field but it did relatively minor damage. It looked like the debris field was there when it went right through the University.

I know that's just one instance but I'd really like to know confidently quantitative assessments, at least to the level of a tornado being very dangerous or not, can be made from radar signatures by meteorologists in the moment.
This post was edited on 4/1/22 at 12:49 pm
Posted by The Boat
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 12:52 pm to
This isn't appropriate. The National Weather Service doesn't need to try to be hip by joining the internet april fools fad.

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NWS Shreveport @NWSShreveport
High temperatures for today, April 1st 2022, will range from 108° to 138° across the region. These temps will be achieved fairly early in the day, as a intense cold front rushes through this afternoon bringing an enormous amount of snow to the area. #AprilFools #NotARealForecast


Posted by Duke
Twin Lakes, CO
Member since Jan 2008
35654 posts
Posted on 4/1/22 at 12:56 pm to
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So how do the tornado signatures seen on radar correlate to the actual intensities?


There's a good correlation out there that plots gate to gate wind speed (how fast the radar says its spinning) vs how high in the air the debris goes using CC on radar.
Posted by When in Rome
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Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 4/1/22 at 1:56 pm to
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as a intense
I find this more offensive
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