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Also have the long lived state crossing supercell really looking vicious west of Montgomery. Winds may be veering in parts of the warm sector but things have certainly decided to not quiet down yet
I get the line of thinking here, but the fatality number needs to be zero. Bar none.A prolific system that didn't quite reach it's possibilities. Had it;s interesting points with strong cells in close proximity, rapid development, cells falling apart just when they reached tornadogenesis, and ever-changing areas of activity. I wish my insomnia hadn't been acting up as I slept through chunks of this then tried to catch up when waking, only to have that happen again
Better this than a lot of casualties
I don't know why, but every event where we're on the east edge of the risk has to have a Walker County QLCS spin-up, a tornado near Eutaw/Tuscaloosa, and the strongest tornado of the night in reach of Montgomery or that general part of the state; once again the nocturnal tornado spam has been an issueIn many of these events (certainly not all though) we get caught off guard by how far east into AL that the threat continues even with marginal instability to work with when wind profiles are this impressive; if storms remain surface based with backed winds, I wouldn't let down guard into central AL for nasty leftovers spinning up a few surprises. For the warm sector, storm mode and junk convection is always a question so we'll see if we get the balance necessary for well spaced supercells, which would lead to a pretty unpleasant day in south-central Mississippi... then again, sometimes it only takes one
Anyone get a loop of the Montgomery area tornado? Went to sleep like ten minutes before the most significant tornado of the event apparently
I see three EF2 tornadoes on wiki now.Washington County/Tibbie area tornado preliminary EF2+ and Montgomery area fatal tornado upgraded to EF2, so we're winding up with at least two significant tornadoes
EF3+! tornadoes make up around 2% of all tornadoes and account for 85% of all tornado fatalities.Washington County/Tibbie area tornado preliminary EF2+ and Montgomery area fatal tornado upgraded to EF2, so we're winding up with at least two significant tornadoes