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ElectricStorm wrote:Massive debris ball/CC drop heading towards Vero Beach. Don't think I've ever seen one that big from a TC spawned tornado
TomballEd wrote:ElectricStorm wrote:Massive debris ball/CC drop heading towards Vero Beach. Don't think I've ever seen one that big from a TC spawned tornado
Not sure I've ever heard of an anticyclonic twin in a TC tornado, either.
Hurricane Carla had a multi-fatality F4 in Galveston. But this isn't normal.
ElectricStorm wrote:Massive debris ball/CC drop heading towards Vero Beach. Don't think I've ever seen one that big from a TC spawned tornado
CrazyC83 wrote:I have to believe the intense wind shear that is weakening Milton has also greatly enhanced the tornado outbreak today. It's like a Plains or Deep South outbreak, not something normally seen ahead of a hurricane.
N2FSU wrote:Huge new eye?
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SconnieCane wrote:ElectricStorm wrote:Massive debris ball/CC drop heading towards Vero Beach. Don't think I've ever seen one that big from a TC spawned tornado
Most of them aren't (a) that strong and (b) moving through a densely populated area with tremendous amounts of debris to pick up.
Generally when you see strong tornadoes associated with TCs it's from the remnant low a day or two after landfall; IIRC Beryl produced an EF3 in southern Indiana earlier this year; and Harvey produced a long-track EF2 in Alabama in 2017.
SconnieCane wrote:ElectricStorm wrote:Massive debris ball/CC drop heading towards Vero Beach. Don't think I've ever seen one that big from a TC spawned tornado
Most of them aren't (a) that strong and (b) moving through a densely populated area with tremendous amounts of debris to pick up.
Generally when you see strong tornadoes associated with TCs it's from the remnant low a day or two after landfall; IIRC Beryl produced an EF3 in southern Indiana earlier this year; and Harvey produced a long-track EF2 in Alabama in 2017.
Hurricaneman wrote:xironman wrote:CrazyC83 wrote:That wind to the north makes me think it is already starting to go into extratropical transition, and it may be ET before it re-emerges in the Atlantic. I wonder if the baroclinic forcing will offset the shear and keep it at its current strength up to landfall?
Do you think the land friction will tighten the circulation?
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Absolutely could, might even strengthen a tad but what it is now is mostly what will be seen at landfall
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