Well I'm bout to batton down the hatches.
The weather shifted and got real sticky so decided to check the weather app.
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That's gnarly as shit. So I decided to check the national weather service nexrads directly
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That's a MEAN ass hook echo in Kentucky heading my way.
@Mikedin and
@cpurola prob know how to read a velocity product from a radar. Blue circle is radar location, Red circle, well theres like 260 mph of gate to gate shear and a debris ball going up about 4000ft in there.
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Basically that means there is with absolute certainty a massive ass tornado on the ground in that red circle. There are particles and debris, circulating there well in excess of 200mph, and there's debris high enough in the atmosphere to be read on Doppler radar.
Green means reflective surfaces are moving towards radar, red means away. See how tiny and intense that one little spot is? Yea, that's a particularly violent tornado, happening right this very second. A small dot of red that intense, perpendicular to radar location directly against green that dark. in this context means very bad joo joo