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April 21-24th Severe Weather


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I'm putting today's threat in this thread since there isn't really one out there.

HOPKINS KY-CHRISTIAN KY-

319 PM CDT SUN APR 24 2011

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 345 PM CDT FOR

SOUTHEASTERN HOPKINS COUNTY IN NORTHWEST KENTUCKY...AND NORTHERN

CHRISTIAN COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL KENTUCKY...

AT 315 PM CDT...BETWEEM 305 AND 310 PM CDT...TRAINED WEATHER

SPOTTERS HAD REPORTS OF A FUNNEL CLOUD AND UNCONIRMED TORNADO NEAR

THE CONSTELLATION LOOP AND NEAR DAWSON SPRINGS ROAD WEST OF CROFTON.

THIS STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR CROFTON...MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH.

THE TORNADO WILL REMAIN OVER MAINLY RURAL AREAS OF THE INDICATED

COUNTIES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

IN ADDITION TO THE TORNADO...THIS STORM IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING

GOLFBALL SIZE HAIL AND DESTRUCTIVE STRAIGHT LINE WINDS.

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serious tornado warned supercell down in TX near MKN with monster TBSS and wrapped up hook, probably pushing baseball size hail with 60dbz up to 41kft

would be fun to chase, moving very slow

I'm surprised no one else is talking about this. Nearly stationary supercells right over Abilene.

BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED

TORNADO WARNING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN ANGELO TX

427 PM CDT SUN APR 24 2011

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN ANGELO HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...

SOUTHWESTERN SHACKELFORD COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...

NORTHEASTERN TAYLOR COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...

NORTHERN CALLAHAN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...

* UNTIL 515 PM CDT

* AT 422 PM CDT...A CONFIRMED TORNADO WAS 3 MILES NORTH OF POTOSI...

OR 6 MILES SOUTHEAST OF ABILENE...MOVING EAST AT 20 MPH.

IN ADDITION TO DANGEROUS TORNADIC WINDS...OTHER HAZARDS INCLUDE...

LARGE DAMAGING HAIL UP TO TENNIS BALL SIZE.

POTENTIALLY DEADLY LIGHTNING.

* THE TORNADO IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...

EULA AND HAMBY BY 435 PM CDT...

CLYDE BY 450 PM CDT...

BAIRD BY 505 PM CDT...

THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 20 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 288 AND 313.

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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED

TORNADO WARNING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN ANGELO TX

500 PM CDT SUN APR 24 2011

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN ANGELO HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...

SOUTHWESTERN SHACKELFORD COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...

NORTHEASTERN TAYLOR COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...

NORTHWESTERN CALLAHAN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...

* UNTIL 545 PM CDT

* AT 456 PM CDT...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A

TORNADO WAS 3 MILES SOUTH OF ABILENE...MOVING EAST AT 20 MPH. THIS

STORM HAS ALSO PRODUCED MANY REPORTS OF BASEBALL TO SOFTBALL SIZE

HAIL IN SOUTH ABILENE.

IN ADDITION TO DANGEROUS TORNADIC WINDS...OTHER HAZARDS INCLUDE...

LARGE DAMAGING HAIL UP TO SOFTBALL SIZE.

POTENTIALLY DEADLY LIGHTNING.

* THE TORNADO IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...

POTOSI BY 505 PM CDT...

HAMBY BY 520 PM CDT...

EULA BY 525 PM CDT...

CLYDE BY 540 PM CDT...

BAIRD BY 545 PM CDT...

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Updated 21Z Severe Weather Analysis. Still Tracking NC-NE TX through SE OK area with the highest instability as of this hour. With McAlster, OK/DeQueen, AR/Dallas, TX/Allen, TX having the highest values. Overall surface CAPE running about 2000 j/kg, 0-1KM EHI are running about 4.0, 0-3KM SRH running 290 m/s, with 0-3KM Shear showing around 40 knots. Uploaded http://smartwxmodel.net/severe.pdf

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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED

TORNADO WARNING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN ANGELO TX

525 PM CDT SUN APR 24 2011

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SAN ANGELO HAS ISSUED A

* TORNADO WARNING FOR...

SOUTHEASTERN SHACKELFORD COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...

NORTHEASTERN CALLAHAN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL TEXAS...

* UNTIL 630 PM CDT

* AT 521 PM CDT...A CONFIRMED TORNADO WAS 13 MILES SOUTHWEST OF

MORAN...OR JUST NORTH OF BAIRD...MOVING EAST AT 25 MPH.

IN ADDITION TO DANGEROUS TORNADIC WINDS...OTHER HAZARDS INCLUDE...

LARGE DAMAGING HAIL UP TO BASEBALL SIZE.

POTENTIALLY DEADLY LIGHTNING.

* THE TORNADO IS EXPECTED TO BE NEAR...

MORAN BY 555 PM CDT...

IBEX BY 610 PM CDT...

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Also an EF2 in Kentucky

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT...CORRECTED TO ADD EF RATING

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PADUCAH KY

748 PM CDT SAT APR 23 2011

..DAMAGE SURVEY RESULTS FOR HENDERSON...WEBSTER

AND UNION

COUNTY KENTUCKY DAMAGE...

THE FOLLOWING SURVEY IS THE DAMAGE ASSESSMENT FOR STORM DAMAGE

THAT OCCURRED ON FRIDAY APRIL 22ND:

* EVENT TYPE.....EF2 TORNADO

* EVENT DATE.....FRIDAY APRIL 22 2011

* EVENT TIME.....ESTIMATED 1050 PM CDT UNTIL 1109 PM CDT

* EVENT LOCATION.....9 MILES SOUTHEAST OF MORGANFIELD/8 MILES

SOUTHWEST OF POOLE TO 12 MILES SOUTH OF HENDERSON/1 MILE

SOUTHWEST OF ROBARDS.

* PEAK WIND.....125 MPH

* AVERAGE WIDTH.....150 YARDS

* PATH LENGTH.....13.2 MILES

* INJURIES.....2 MINOR

* FATALITIES.....NONE

* DAMAGE DETAIL.....3 HOMES WITH ROOF COMPLETELY REMOVED ON THE

WEST AND NORTH SIDE OF POOLE. SEVERAL HOMES IN POOLE WITH

PARTIAL LOSS OF SHINGLES AND DAMAGE PRIMARILY BY FALLEN TREES.

SEVERAL GARAGES DAMAGED OR DESTROYED IN POOLE. SEVERAL GRAIN

BINS AND BARNS DESTROYED ALONG THE UNION/WEBSTER COUNTY LINE

ALONG HIGHWAY 56 AND ON RAY MELTON ROAD. BARN AND GARAGE

DESTROYED BETWEEN POOLE AND ROBARDS WITH MANY DOZENS OF TREES

UPROOTED OR SNAPPED ALONG THE ENTIRE DAMAGE TRACK.

SURVEYOR.....SHANKLIN

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Was on that cell earlier that went south of St. Louis. The meso was completely rain wrapped once it crossed the river. I am almost certain there was a tornado in it. When we were in Waterloo, IL (not sure exact time) the inflow winds were very strong (40-45) out of the SE sustained with blinding rain and am thinking that a tornado most likely went 1-2 miles n of me while I was in town. Strongest inflow I have seen for a while. Needless to say we did not stay in town long and once we got east could not make anything out as it was still wrapped in rain. I did not want to get directly in front of the meso because i knew it was rain wrapped and also dark out.. We did not decide to go into MO because of the terrible terrain south of I-70. The sup we were on did have a nice beaver cloud on it. I wished we saw it in daylight. It was illuminated by lightning. On my way back home now.

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EF2

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ST LOUIS MO

1030 PM CDT MON APR 25 2011

...PRELIMINARY DAMAGE SURVEY INFORMATION ON THE APRIL 22ND TORNADO

FROM WATERLOO ILLINOIS INTO SOUTHWEST ST. CLAIR COUNTY...

A NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DAMAGE SURVEY TEAM HAS DETERMINED THAT

TWO TORNADIC DAMAGE TRACKS WERE FOUND WITH ONE IN MONROE COUNTY AND

THE SECOND IN SOUTHWEST ST. CLAIR COUNTY.

THE MONROE COUNTY TORNADO INITIALLY TOUCHED DOWN ON THE NORTH SIDE

OF WATERLOO ILLINOIS NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF LEAH AND JAMES STREETS

AND EXTENDED TO THE INTERSECTION OF KONARCIK AND KOPP ROADS OVER THE

EASTERN PART OF MONROE COUNTY ILLINOIS. SEVERAL HOMES AND BUSINESSES

SUSTAINED VARYING DEGREES OF DAMAGE

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