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Active Severe Weather Pattern Beginning Next Week


Jim Martin

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Had a late start, but I think that might turn out beneficial for me in the long run. 20 min out from Harper, KS and going to see if that cell in Woodward can remain discrete and strengthen.

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yeah.  interesting how so many cells are petering out throughout the DDC area

Effective shear is garbage right now, the storms can't really get going even with the instability in place.

 

It is however progged to get better in 2-4 hours as the LLJ kicks up, will it matter by then though is the question.

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"Bennington 2.0" upgraded from high-end EF-3 to EF-4. 

 

 

 

...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR MAY 25 VIOLENT TORNADO...

.LONG TRACK VIOLENT TORNADO...

RATING: EF-4
ESTIMATED PEAK WIND: 180 MPH
PATH LENGTH: 26 MILES
PATH WIDTH: APPROXIMATELY 1/2 MILE
FATALITIES: 0
INJURIES: 0

START DATE: MAY 25 2016
START TIME: APPROXIMATELY 710 PM CDT
START LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 5 MI NW OF SOLOMON

END DATE: MAY 25 2016
END TIME: APPROXIMATELY 840 PM CDT
END LOCATION: APPROXIMATELY 3 MI SE CHAPMAN

A LONG TRACK VIOLENT TORNADO TOUCHDOWN AROUND 710 PM AND TRAVELED
AROUND 26 MILES ON A CONTINUOUS PATH ACROSS DICKINSON COUNTY. THE
TORNADO PASSED JUST SOUTH OF CHAPMAN WHERE THE WORST DAMAGE WAS
NOTED TO A FARMSTEAD THAT WAS COMPLETELY DESTROYED. THE TORNADO
ENDED NEAR THE DICKINSON AND GEARY COUNTY LINE AROUND 840 PM.
 
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