Darrin Rasberry
Tornado watches out with notifications of extreme shear bumping up EF2-EF5 probabilities, although individual tornado threat as a whole is listed as isolated. If one happens, in other words, it'll be a significant one.
Currently seeing the strongest language I've ever seen for a severe thunderstorm warning in Mississippi:
I'd normally adhere to rules and not quote SPC text, but that's as closest as I've seen them get to a "severe thunderstorm emergency" analogue. Very dangerous situation for Mississippi, especially in the rural areas where information may not come as quickly or efficiently.
Currently seeing the strongest language I've ever seen for a severe thunderstorm warning in Mississippi:
"THIS IS A PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS STORM. WINDS OF 80 MPH OR GREATER CAN EXTENSIVELY DAMAGE OR DESTROY MOBILE HOMES...WHICH SHOULD BE EVACUATED IF POSSIBLE. SIGNIFICANT ROOF DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TO WELL BUILT HOMES AND STRUCTURES...ALONG WITH EXTENSIVE TREE AND POWERLINE DAMAGE. MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM OF YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS."
I'd normally adhere to rules and not quote SPC text, but that's as closest as I've seen them get to a "severe thunderstorm emergency" analogue. Very dangerous situation for Mississippi, especially in the rural areas where information may not come as quickly or efficiently.