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April 26th-30th, 2014 Major Tornado Outbreak


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SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE LITTLE ROCK AR
714 PM CDT SUN APR 27 2014

 

ARC045-105-119-125-280030-
/O.CON.KLZK.TO.W.0008.000000T0000Z-140428T0030Z/
FAULKNER AR-PERRY AR-PULASKI AR-SALINE AR-

714 PM CDT SUN APR 27 2014

 

...TORNADO EMERGENCY FOR MAUMELLE...

 

...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR NORTH CENTRAL SALINE...
WEST CENTRAL PULASKI...EAST CENTRAL PERRY AND SOUTHWESTERN FAULKNER
COUNTIES UNTIL 730 PM CDT...

 

AT 710 PM CDT...STORM SPOTTERS AND NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
METEOROLOGISTS WERE TRACKING A CONFIRMED TORNADO WITH REPORTS OF
DAMAGE.  THIS POTENTIALLY DEADLY TORNADO WAS LOCATED 5 MILES
SOUTHWEST OF LAKE MAUMELLE...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 45 MPH.

THIS IS A TORNADO EMERGENCY FOR MAUMELLE!. TAKE COVER NOW.

 

* LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS TORNADO INCLUDE...
  MAUMELLE...           LAKE MAUMELLE...      ROLAND...
  PINNACLE MTN...       MORGAN...             MAYFLOWER...
  MARCHE...             LITTLE ITALY...       PALARM...
  NATURAL STEPS...      FERNDALE...

 

THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 40 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 133 AND 145.

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MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0435
   NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
   0715 PM CDT SUN APR 27 2014

   AREAS AFFECTED...A SMALL PART OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS

   CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 100...

   VALID 280015Z - 280045Z

   THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 100 CONTINUES.

   SUMMARY...NEAR-TERM RISK FOR A SIGNIFICANT TORNADO WEST/NORTHWEST OF
   LITTLE ROCK IS HIGH.

   DISCUSSION...A DISCRETE SUPERCELL STORM HAS DEVELOPED A STRONG/TIGHT
   LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION WEST OF LITTLE ROCK AND MAY DEVIATE TO THE
   RIGHT OF ITS MOTION. SUFFICIENT BUOYANCY RESIDES NORTH OF A WARM
   FRONT WHERE 0-1-KM SRH SAMPLED BY THE LZK VWP IS AROUND 450 M2/S2
   FOR A SIGNIFICANT TORNADO THREAT IN THE SHORT TERM.

   ..COHEN.. 04/28/2014
 

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MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0435

   NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK

   0715 PM CDT SUN APR 27 2014

   AREAS AFFECTED...A SMALL PART OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS

   CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 100...

   VALID 280015Z - 280045Z

   THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 100 CONTINUES.

   SUMMARY...NEAR-TERM RISK FOR A SIGNIFICANT TORNADO WEST/NORTHWEST OF

   LITTLE ROCK IS HIGH.

   DISCUSSION...A DISCRETE SUPERCELL STORM HAS DEVELOPED A STRONG/TIGHT

   LOW-LEVEL CIRCULATION WEST OF LITTLE ROCK AND MAY DEVIATE TO THE

   RIGHT OF ITS MOTION. SUFFICIENT BUOYANCY RESIDES NORTH OF A WARM

   FRONT WHERE 0-1-KM SRH SAMPLED BY THE LZK VWP IS AROUND 450 M2/S2

   FOR A SIGNIFICANT TORNADO THREAT IN THE SHORT TERM.

   ..COHEN.. 04/28/2014

 

 

Well that's a small MCD

 

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Where it's at is populated, just not as populated as Little Rock.

 

I'd characterize the area the debris ball has actually tracked over as extremely rural. Absolute wilderness? No.  But it's been fortunate so far and it's not turning right so it looks like it will pass N of Maumelle.

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I'd characterize the area the debris ball has actually tracked over as extremely rural. Absolute wilderness? No.  But it's been fortunate so far and it's not turning right so it looks like it will pass N of Maumelle.

Just wait though, if it keeps going it's going to hit Mayflower and possibly Vilonia, hit on 4/26/2011.

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