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April 14th, 2012 Plains High Risk


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...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR NORTH CENTRAL FORD AND

SOUTHERN HODGEMAN COUNTIES UNTIL 215 PM CDT...

AT 210 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED VERY

STRONG ROTATION ASSOCIATED WITH A CONFIRMED TORNADO 8 MILES NORTHWEST

OF SPEARVILLE. THIS TORNADIC STORM WAS MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH.

LARGE DESTRUCTIVE HAIL UP TO BASEBALL SIZE IS ALSO EXPECTED WITH THIS

STORM.

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I hope that the volume of information today doesnt make it too slow but I wrote something mostly for my personal use that takes this into account.

http://wxscout.com/

When you get to the site click on Summary in the upper right corner.

If you see the icon that looks like this:

torposs.gif

The algorithm has detected TORNADO...POSSIBLE

I am using NWS sources and WUnderground for radar so you may see a delay of 5 minutes or so with some warnings and warnings will linger for as long as 15 minutes past expiration. They are noted as expired though. During major outbreaks things may get slow but that has more to do with the volume at NWS and Wundergound than anything. Works best with a recent version of Firefox, Chrome or Safari.

I love this. Thanks for sharing.

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reports so far.

1840 10 N WRIGHT HODGEMAN KS 3792 9989 PUBLIC REPORTED A TORNADO CROSSING HIGHWAY 283 ON THE HODGEMAN AND FORD COUNTY LINE.(DDC)

1858 5 N ASHLAND CLARK KS 3726 9977 THE TORNADO WAS REPORTED AS A CONE TORNADO, FROM A SPOTTER 10 MILES MILES WEST OF ASHLAND.

1909 10 N WRIGHT HODGEMAN KS 3792 9989 PUBLIC REPORTED A TORNADO CROSSING HIGHWAY 283 ON THE HODGEMAN AND FORD COUNTY LINE.

1914 1 S TIPTON MITCHELL KS 3932 9847 STORM CHASER REPORTED A WRAPPED TORNADO 1.5 MILES SOUTH OF TIPTON. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT HAD A REPORT OF SOME TIN TAKEN FROM A BUILDING IN THE SAME GENERAL AREA.

(GID) 1915 5 W BYRON NUCKOLLS NE 4001 9786 BRIEF TORNADO REPORTED ON GROUND 5 MILES WEST OF BYRON.(GID)

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The Tipton storm produced a tornado, then cycled just before

reaching town. Now, it looks to be back, and moving for towns

along a line from Waconda Lake-Solomon Rapids-Glen Elder

to Beloit. Could be dangerous if it could sustain its updraft.

The storm east of Superior NE may also morph into one.

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