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2011-04-27 MISC: AL,TN,MS,KY,OH,IN,WV,GA

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AT 112 AM EDT...WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR AND REPORTS FROM
EMERGENCY MANAGERS CONFIRM THAT A STRONG TORNADO HAS TRACKED ACROSS
NORTHERN MONROE COUNTY. CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE HAS BEEN REPORTED TO
HOMES AND TO VEHICLES ON INTERSTATE 75 AND MILE MARKER 196.
 
That footage reminds me of the Andover footage from '91. I can't believe the number of horizontal vortices sprawling out from the tornado!

That was my first thoughts as well. Absolutely amazing motion with that thing and the horizontal vortices were incredible. That is now the new poster video for a violent tornado. If this isn't an EF5, then I dunno what one is. I'm totally at a loss for words.

My prayers go out to all the victims and their families.
 
Certainly an unprecedented day for the Deep South, what I think will bear monitoring is the effect of the first round of storms in the morning on the electrical infrastructure. How many of the caulties can/will be attributed to the lack of power and therefore common warning systems (radio/tv/cell phone/weather radio)?
 
Death toll is now 193 :(...this is awful. Prayers and thoughts go out to everyone.
 
I suspect that is part of the extraordinary death toll, especially in northern Alabama. Judging from the conflicting reports, no one still knows how many are still trapped in the worst hit areas. TWC has upped the death toll to 190, some reports saying 32 in Tuscaloosa alone. It feels like it's not possible, but it seems the news gets more heartbreaking by the minute. :(
 
Not one consecutive tornado, guaranteed. I doubt any tornado has ever traveled 300 miles. The supercell was on the ground for an insane amount of time but that has happened many times in my lifetime.

This cell will go down as one of the higher end cyclic storms with the land it traveled and the damaged it caused but to compare this outbreak with the '74 beast is not fair. If this system happened 40 years ago the death toll would have been way higher. Would it have reached '74 status? Who knows?

I think I can say that this will go down as the worst outbreak this century. And thats saying alot!

EDIT: just looked at radar, I think that Tuscaloosa cell is still going and tornado warned again!! BATU!

No, Jeremy, my comparison wasn't with 1974. The issue is whether that cell produced a continuous tornado that rivaled the Tri-State tornado. I don't know whether it did or did not, but to say you can "gurantee" there could be no such thing - doesn't hold much meaning. After all, we really don't have a decent climatalogical record of tornadoes extending back longer than 70 years or so. Unlike flood records, we really don't even know what is a 100-year event, etc. So, I don't discount the possibility of a 300 mile long tornado track and I don't think there's anything in the science that could discount it either. Not saying it happened, as there are more questions than answers at this early stage.
 
Unfortunately it was decently accurate.

I can't believe the death toll right now, and it is sure to rise a little bit more.
Unfortunately that seems like it will hold true. This is an unbelievably bad situation. It's almost hard to believe this many could be dead given the warnings and lead time. The SPC and NWS along with the local guys did a superb job all day yesterday and the day before for that matter.

Yet the loss of life is extensive and rapidly rising.

Looks like those two days will be well over 100 tor's.
 
Its just one of those tornadoes that even if you are in your basement, you aren't save. You have to be underground to be completely safe. Sadly a lot of people don't have basements in those areas, and combine that with the extremely powerful tornado, its a terrible situation.
 
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