Today was quite the busy day. Though there were some lulls it was certainly worthy of the outbreak title. Unfortunately their have been losses of life because of this and many folks have lost their homes. It's why following extreme weather is a double edged sword and in a perfect world these storms would only occur in an open plain where we could study them without risk for loss of life or property. Unfortunately that's not the case and we have to stay diligent in remembering that these storms do affect people and not let our passion get out of control. We're approaching a long stretch of months where there could be significant impacts in not only the U.S but our southern neighbors in Mexico and the Caribbean as well as we enter hurricane season. So while we pursue our interest to learn about the weather, let's remember the main reason we want to acquire more knowledge in this field, which is to protect life and property.
(Btw I'm just saying what's off the top of my head right now, this isn't a message in regards to poor behavior.)
Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
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WFUS52 KCAE 130956
TORCAE
SCC003-009-011-017-063-075-131030-
/O.NEW.KCAE.TO.W.0011.200413T0956Z-200413T1030Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
556 AM EDT MON APR 13 2020
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBIA HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
WEST CENTRAL CALHOUN COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
NORTHEASTERN BARNWELL COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
SOUTHEASTERN LEXINGTON COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
NORTHWESTERN BAMBERG COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
EAST CENTRAL AIKEN COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
NORTHWESTERN ORANGEBURG COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
* UNTIL 630 AM EDT.
* AT 555 AM EDT, A CONFIRMED LARGE AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TORNADO
WAS LOCATED 10 MILES NORTH OF BLACKVILLE, OR 14 MILES NORTHWEST OF
DENMARK, MOVING NORTHEAST AT 50 MPH. MULTIPLE TORNADOES POSSIBLE.
THIS STORM HAS A HISTORY OF TORNADOES.
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
WEST CENTRAL CALHOUN, NORTHEASTERN BARNWELL, SOUTHEASTERN
LEXINGTON, NORTHWESTERN BAMBERG, EAST CENTRAL AIKEN AND
NORTHWESTERN ORANGEBURG COUNTIES, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING
LOCATIONS... NORWAY, SPRINGFIELD, LIVINGSTON, SALLEY, NORTH, NEESES
AND WOODFORD.
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 26 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 134 AND 145.
WFUS52 KCAE 130956
TORCAE
SCC003-009-011-017-063-075-131030-
/O.NEW.KCAE.TO.W.0011.200413T0956Z-200413T1030Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE COLUMBIA SC
556 AM EDT MON APR 13 2020
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN COLUMBIA HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
WEST CENTRAL CALHOUN COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
NORTHEASTERN BARNWELL COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
SOUTHEASTERN LEXINGTON COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
NORTHWESTERN BAMBERG COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
EAST CENTRAL AIKEN COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
NORTHWESTERN ORANGEBURG COUNTY IN CENTRAL SOUTH CAROLINA...
* UNTIL 630 AM EDT.
* AT 555 AM EDT, A CONFIRMED LARGE AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TORNADO
WAS LOCATED 10 MILES NORTH OF BLACKVILLE, OR 14 MILES NORTHWEST OF
DENMARK, MOVING NORTHEAST AT 50 MPH. MULTIPLE TORNADOES POSSIBLE.
THIS STORM HAS A HISTORY OF TORNADOES.
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
WEST CENTRAL CALHOUN, NORTHEASTERN BARNWELL, SOUTHEASTERN
LEXINGTON, NORTHWESTERN BAMBERG, EAST CENTRAL AIKEN AND
NORTHWESTERN ORANGEBURG COUNTIES, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING
LOCATIONS... NORWAY, SPRINGFIELD, LIVINGSTON, SALLEY, NORTH, NEESES
AND WOODFORD.
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 26 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 134 AND 145.
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
My prayers to all affected by the devastating tornado outbreak across the Southeast U.S., especially across Mississippi, where the current death toll there is at 11 people.
Currently tornado watches and severe thunderstorms are impacting areas from North Florida northeastward up through the Carolinas and later into Virginia this afternoon.
Currently tornado watches and severe thunderstorms are impacting areas from North Florida northeastward up through the Carolinas and later into Virginia this afternoon.
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NEVER, EVER SAY NEVER in the tropics and weather in general, and most importantly, with life itself!!
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
Yeesh, things really ramped up after I went to bed. There was a 5th tornado emergency.
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
The current death toll of this tornado outbreak is now up to 18
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NEVER, EVER SAY NEVER in the tropics and weather in general, and most importantly, with life itself!!
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
And a huge tornado in the Carolinas, which is very very unique.
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
I didn't have 4/13 on the Thread title, but it was truly a 3 day outbreak.
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
The six confirmed EF3+ tornadoes in SC make this outbreak the most severe on record there, tying 28 March 1984, which also featured six F3+ tornadoes.
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
Shell Mound wrote:The six confirmed EF3+ tornadoes in SC make this outbreak the most severe on record there, tying 28 March 1984, which also featured six F3+ tornadoes.
Can you link the torrnado survey, please ?
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Re: Potential Severe Weather Outbreak | TX and Southeast | 4/11-4/12, 2020
Moderate warning gone up for NE Texas to Eastern Oklahoma
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