Severe Weather Thread

From wiki:
Cloud height is often related to the intensity of precipitation generated by a cloud: deeper clouds tend to produce more intense rainfall. For instance, cumulonimbus clouds can develop vertically through a substantial part of the troposphere and often result in thunderstorms with lightning and heavy showers. By contrast, very thin clouds (such as cirrus clouds) do not generate any precipitation at the surface.

Now we both know..:)
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From wiki:
Cloud height is often related to the intensity of precipitation generated by a cloud: deeper clouds tend to produce more intense rainfall. For instance, cumulonimbus clouds can develop vertically through a substantial part of the troposphere and often result in thunderstorms with lightning and heavy showers. By contrast, very thin clouds (such as cirrus clouds) do not generate any precipitation at the surface.

Now we both know..:)
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Tall cloud = bad storm

Got it.
 
So can anyone confirm the evac in Dyer County? I've heard there are but not to sure.
 
I've got a cousin in McLemorsville that had his house totaled last night by wind and tree damage.
 
Storm Chasers are on a possible wedge tornado south of Forrest City Ark.. That storm will pass south of Memphis on its current track.
 
Thats a UGLY storm...Heading close to me and others around the Memphis area. There's something going on in that storm. VTI: 8.6
 
Great..a new storm just popped up where I am (5 mins south of Memphis) Southaven/Olive Branch and it comes with a warning..Thing came out of nowhere..
 
Theres a cluster of storms heading toward SW Tennessee. It looks like there's atleast 7 tornado warnings going on in that cluster, wow!
 
Stay safe folks. I'm about to batten down the hatches for a while :hi: hope everyone makes it through ok
 

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