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re: Tornado! - Bassfield, MS rated EF-4 w/ 63 Mile Track, Peak Winds 170 mph
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:31 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:31 pm to Roll Tide Ravens
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:35 pm to rds dc
All you bammers in the rural parts west of Tuscaloosa ya need to get out the mobile home. Make friends with an Auburn fan that has a stable home :) and get in shelter your gonna be up next with this weathers.
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:36 pm to dawgfan24348
Starting to ramp up a bit now
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:37 pm to doubleb
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BR Crazy, NWS puts out a watch, tells us about storms to our west possibly going severe and then they fall apart.
If you follow the weather much you will notice that many storms coming from the west beat themselves up over the basin and peter out at the Miss. River.
This applies mostly to BR proper and eastern BR.
North of BR still catches brunt of bad weather. And south of BR is not as protected.
BR proper in general was built in a relatively benign stormy weather area. Of course you have 2016 flooding and a few hurricanes that skew these facts.
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:39 pm to MDB
True for Northeast Arkansas too. They get battered with tornadoes and just other side of river not so much. You have to go about 30 miles east and then you have another hot spot.
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:43 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
Tuscaloosa right in the middle as always.
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:45 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
That southern Mississippi cell showed a little bit of debris on the CC. That one is on the ground.
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:46 pm to DoctorTechnical
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Spann's on. LINK
there may not be a better meteorologist at using all the tools available to tell the weather story than Spann
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:46 pm to AHM21
Yeah they do seem to run through there kinda often
In MS

In MS
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:47 pm to Bobby OG Johnson
Sirens going off in Columbus MS right now
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:47 pm to rds dc
velocity couplet showing a massive tornado east of mccomb
eta: debris ball shown as well
eta: debris ball shown as well
This post was edited on 4/12/20 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:48 pm to rds dc
Looking at some of the 18z soundings and the lower levels seem to be keeping things in check. Many of these storms are probably elevated and having issues getting rooted in the surface layer. If this holds, then things might be kept in check this afternoon.
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:48 pm to AHM21
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Tuscaloosa right in the middle as always.
I think it will ride a little north...right where I have a bunch of family...Moore's Bridge, Echola, Brownville...a lot run through that area as well.
Posted on 4/12/20 at 3:49 pm to DVinBR
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460 WWUS54 KLIX 122047 SVSLIX Severe Weather Statement National Weather Service New Orleans LA 347 PM CDT Sun Apr 12 2020 MSC147-122100- /O.CON.KLIX.TO.W.0004.000000T0000Z-200412T2100Z/ Walthall MS- 347 PM CDT Sun Apr 12 2020 ...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 400 PM CDT FOR NORTH CENTRAL WALTHALL COUNTY... At 347 PM CDT, a confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado was located near Holly Springs, or 10 miles northwest of Kokomo, moving northeast at 65 mph. This is a PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION. TAKE COVER NOW! HAZARD...Damaging tornado. SOURCE...Radar confirmed tornado. IMPACT...You are in a life-threatening situation. Flying debris may be deadly to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be destroyed. Considerable damage to homes, businesses, and vehicles is likely and complete destruction is possible. This tornadic thunderstorm will remain over mainly rural areas of north central Walthall County. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... To repeat, a large, extremely dangerous and potentially deadly tornado is on the ground. To protect your life, TAKE COVER NOW! Move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. Avoid windows. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris. && LAT...LON 3135 9009 3133 9008 3134 9004 3123 9004 3126 9016 3135 9020 TIME...MOT...LOC 2047Z 233DEG 54KT 3134 9009 TORNADO...OBSERVED TORNADO DAMAGE THREAT...CONSIDERABLE HAIL...1.25IN $$ --
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