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A PDS Tornado watch is likely to be issued from MS down the LA state border. Suns coming out and warming up, and the atmosphere is ready to blow.
 

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New Nadocast (2022 models);

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The previous Nadocast using the 2022 models;

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Put simply, the models have become more bullish in the past 12 hours.


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The first PDS Tornado Watch of the day has been issued, covering most of Mississippi and parts of Louisiana. Included in this Watch is a >95% chance of at least one EF2+ tornado, which might be the first time this level of confidence has been demonstrated for this parameter.

 
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Maxed out Tornado Watch probabilities. This only occurs with 45%+ tornado risks.
It's happening.
 
I visited Georgia a few times and I don't think that place is ready to get several tornadoes despite being on Dixie Alley and having a few tornado shelters here and there. Much less Atlanta, because of the prospect of niggers getting out of containment city and infecting the rest of GA.
 
Surprise giant demon tornado
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Storms across AL are merging and transitioning into a QLCS/MCS, might be safe to say the violent tornado threat is beginning to diminish.
I believe we've already seen maybe 2 EF4s today, though.
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Apparently one of the areas that was hit in Mississippi was simultaneously nailed with a 3.0 magnitude earthquake.
 
Storms across AL are merging and transitioning into a QLCS/MCS, might be safe to say the violent tornado threat is beginning to diminish.
I believe we've already seen maybe 2 EF4s today, though.
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It was honestly fortunate that it went this way, what happened was still bad but it could have gone a whole lot worse if discrete supercells were the storm mode.
 
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Diaz, AR is now tied for the highest rated initial survey... tied with the 2013 Moore EF5.
A concrete foundation was partially shattered/broken with anchor bolts completely sheared off and ground scouring.
The tornado was also a drillbit and moved fairly fast, which means this damage was done extremely quickly.
Its roar was also heard from at least a half-mile away. This thing had, without a doubt, EF5 strength.
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Mr. President a second EF-4 has hit Arkansas
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First time since 1997 where 2 or more F4/EF4 tornadoes have hit Arkansas in one day.
I suspect there are a few more tornadoes that will be rated EF4 from this two day outbreak.
 
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