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Will open a thread now.

Storms have recently fired up over southwest Kansas. The risk for tornadoes increases through the evening with strengthening low-level jet and lower LCLs.

Risk for strong or violent tornadoes tomorrow:

SPC ...
   
   OUTBREAK OF SVR TSTMS -- INCLUDING CONDITIONAL POTENTIAL FOR
   STRONG-VIOLENT TORNADOES -- WILL AFFECT PORTIONS E-CENTRAL/SERN
   CONUS.


Everyone knows where to access data so I'll leave it at that.
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Well, it's happening.

AT 723 PM CST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR AND STORM
SPOTTERS WERE TRACKING A LARGE TORNADO NEAR KINKCAID IN SOUTHEAST
ANDERSON COUNTY. THIS TORNADO WILL CROSS INTO EXTREME SOUTHWEST LINN
COUNTY IN THE NEXT FEW MINUTES...REACHING MOUND CITY BY 750 PM CST
AND PLEASANTON BY 800 PM CST.

THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND LIFE THREATENING SITUATION. THIS
STORM IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING STRONG TO VIOLENT TORNADOES. IF YOU ARE
IN THE PATH OF THIS TORNADO...TAKE COVER IMMEDIATELY!
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Spotters in Linn Co. report a wedge tornado near Mound City -- the parent storm is an absolute beast of a supercell and is about to cross into Missouri.
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Reports of Stormtrack of a house destroyed by a wedge near Mound City (edit Blue Mound I believe it is), Ks.  Several tornado warned cells.  The action is not far from Kansas City.
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hmmm June 2nd......

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Check out the anvil come across on the timelapse 'animated camera image' on this page

http://www.kctv.com/global/Story.asp?s=1485536

Is there a permanent link to what you were trying to portray? Otherwise delete this post:)
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hmmm June 2nd......

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Check out the anvil come across on the timelapse 'animated camera image' on this page

http://www.kctv.com/global/Story.asp?s=1485536

Damn those trees look bare in that webcam!! Well, I guess it is winter.
This southern storm still has a very impressive hook.
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looks interesting again today , spc thinking plenty of tornadoes on the way , watch boxes left right and centre
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Unfortunately there have been considerable fatalities in Alabama today.  Up to 18 dead including 14 kids at a school in Enterprise, Alabama when the building collapsed.

Currently there are T warnings in far north-western Florida and western Georgia.
hmmm June 2nd......

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I watched the ABC 33-40 live streaming video of the Alabama storms today.  Interesting to follow their coverage. They even had a helicopter airborne giving reports.  Fun job being the pilot eh!   

They often have archives of these links - can one be placed here?
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TRMM 3-D rainfall measuring satpic of those thunderstorms that spawned the tornadoes in Enterprise AL.
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Kansas city experienced an F4 (first ever F4) tornado on Feb28 during the night.  wind speeds estimated to be 166-200mph.   I do have a photo of it but system won't let me upload it - there is a short video on YouTube of the tornado - a bit of obscenity in the video so just to warn our younger members.

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My meteorologist friend and storm chaser captured the growth of that EF4 tornado  In Kansas on video!  It's on YouTube and runs for just over 5 minutes.  Well worth a look at this beast, great footage.

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