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March 21-23, 2022 | Tornado Outbreak


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7 minutes ago, snowlover2 said:

Guess they should have issued a tornado watch here instead of the t-storm watch.

Maybe that's the reason these tornado warnings were necessary. The storms felt disrespected and wanted to prove themselves

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7 minutes ago, snowlover2 said:

Guess they should have issued a tornado watch here instead of the t-storm watch.

Sirens have gone off in Xenia for both of the Greene County warnings. They let them run a few minutes then turn them off. 

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   Mesoscale Discussion 0328
   NWS Storm Prediction Center Norman OK
   0335 PM CDT Wed Mar 23 2022

   Areas affected...Southeast Ohio...western West Virginia...far
   southwestern Pennsylvania

   Concerning...Tornado Watch 67...

   Valid 232035Z - 232230Z

   The severe weather threat for Tornado Watch 67 continues.

   SUMMARY...Large hail and damaging winds remain possible with
   supercell thunderstorms in West Virginia and southeast Ohio. The
   tornado threat will be greatest along the West Virginia/Ohio border
   with more limited potential to the south and east.

   DISCUSSION...Supercell thunderstorms continue to move northeastward
   into West Virginia from Kentucky. These storms will remain capable
   of large hail and damaging wind gusts. KPBZ and KRLX VAD winds
   continue to show 200-300 m2/s2 SRH which will continue to support
   some threat for tornadoes. At present, the greatest potential for a
   tornado over the next 1-2 hours will be along the West Virginia and
   Ohio border. The storm near Point Pleasant will continue northeast
   where temperatures are in the mid 70s F and dewpoints in the mid 50s
   F. Another severe storm south of Charleston will also progress into
   a similar environment in the short term. However, temperatures
   farther downstream are cooler and stable boundary-layer clouds are
   evident on visible satellite. The tornado threat with this southern
   storm will likely be shorter in duration.

 

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First line was a doozy! Torrential downpour for a good 20 minutes and gusty winds. First lightning strikes and rumbles of thunder of the season! Maybe an inch in a half hour? Tried to get a good picture from my gym but lighting was subpar.  Plus i have an antiquated S8 and the camera sucks. 

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1 minute ago, NWOhioChaser said:

First line was a doozy! Torrential downpour for a good 20 minutes and gusty winds. First lightning strikes and rumbles of thunder of the season! Tried to get a good picture from my gym but lighting was subpar.  Plus i have an antiquated S8 and the camera sucks. 

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Did you try to take a video?

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