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Radar Signatures for Severe Convective Weather: Mesoscale Convective Systems (MCSs) Conceptual Model
Manitoba Storm Watch - #mbstorm Possible bookend vortex (tornado potential) in the Morden area. Hearing reports of significant tree damage. Please be on high alert as that storm tracks to the east,
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Descending and Nondescending Tornadic Vortex Signatures Detected by WSR-88Ds in: Weather and Forecasting Volume 14 Issue 5 (1999)
Matthew Cappucci on Twitter: "We have a #tornado warning for #FtSmith, Arkansas as a new circulation moves in. Similar setup to Arlington, Tex. tornado – kink in the line pinching off a
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![Reed Timmer, PhD on Twitter: "Check out this mini-supercell structure that just popped up ahead of the northern elevated supercell associated with the bookend vortex taking shape in southeastern MN. Likely a Reed Timmer, PhD on Twitter: "Check out this mini-supercell structure that just popped up ahead of the northern elevated supercell associated with the bookend vortex taking shape in southeastern MN. Likely a](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FYXnmB4XgAInGMS.jpg:large)