• Re: Tornado Outbreak

    From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Sun Dec 12 01:08:00 2021
    August,

    So.. is the Thunderbolt BBS still *in* Little Rock? :/

    Thankfully, yes...and I'm still on this side of the grass. :)

    Just as I turned over running the Trains Net on ham radio on Friday
    evening, to another ham radio operator in Alabama, there was a Tornado
    Warning issued for my area. Thunderstorms were basically nonstop over
    the next 6 hours, and it was after 1am Saturday before I could bring everything back online, due to the intense lightning.

    The worst of the storms were northeast of Little Rock...especially
    from southwest of Monette, Arkansas (where a nursing home was hit
    by a tornado, with at least 2 fatalities and several injuries),
    through southeast Missouri, northwest Tennessee, and much of Kentucky.
    The community of Mayfield, Kentucky sustained severe damage...and the
    storm continued past Central City, Kentucky. That one supercell spawned
    several strong to violent tornadoes (EF-2 to EF-5), although the National Weather Service is still doing storm damage surveys.

    That storm is being dubbed "The QuadState Tornado"...which if found to
    have been on the ground continuously...would eclipse the record for
    "The Tri-State Tornado" which affected Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana,
    on March 18, 1925, which was on the ground for nearly 220 miles. This
    tornadic monster appears to have been on the ground between 250 and 300
    miles.

    An Amazon Warehouse in Illinois had a roof collapse, and another
    factory had similar damage. Over 100 people likely were killed in
    Kentucky, making it the deadliest tornado in that state's history.

    To add insult to injury, another stormy and unsettled weather pattern
    is shaping up for the same areas that just got blasted by numerous
    tornadic storms. There were at least 2 dozen tornadoes, likely more...
    but some could've been from the same storm. At one time, I think there
    were nearly a dozen Tornado Watches in effect...along with numerous
    Tornado Warnings. And, most of the tornadoes occurred after dark, when
    you couldn't see them, unless they were illuminated by lightning.

    The Doppler Velocity Display of that monster tornado noted earlier,
    was (in the words of a local TV meteorologist), "sickening" to look
    at. In looking at the "Gate To Gate Reflectivity" that I can recall
    with the RadarScop app (excellent product for smartphones), it looked
    like at least EF-4 winds of 160 mph, if not more. But, the storm damage
    surveys will determine the strength of the tornado. If they find EF-5
    damage in Kentucky, and that the tornado was on the ground continuously,
    it would be Arkansas' first EF-5 tornado since 1929.

    Most all of the hard hit areas are now under a dusk to dawn curfew,
    with only valid residents and emergency personnel, being allowed in
    and out of the area. And, to make matters worse, the tornadoes, high
    winds, and intense lightning, have knocked out power to many areas.

    If this is a precursor of the spring tornado season, then folks
    in both Tornado Alley and Dixie Alley (Arkansas is in both), are in
    big trouble.

    Daryl

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  • From Ward Dossche@2:292/854 to Daryl Stout on Sun Dec 12 13:25:40 2021
    The community of Mayfield, Kentucky sustained severe damage...

    That was on the news here in Belgium ...

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  • From John Dovey@4:920/69 to Daryl Stout on Sun Dec 12 07:58:00 2021
    Re: Re: Tornado Outbreak
    By: Daryl Stout to August Abolins on Sun Dec 12 2021 01:08:00

    Thankfully, yes...and I'm still on this side of the grass. :)

    So glad to hear you're ok. Been seeing lots about this online.
    All the best
    John
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  • From August Abolins@1:153/757.21 to Daryl Stout on Sun Dec 12 09:28:00 2021
    Hello Daryl Stout!

    ** On Sunday 12.12.21 - 01:08, Daryl Stout wrote to August Abolins:

    So.. is the Thunderbolt BBS still *in* Little Rock? :/

    Thankfully, yes...and I'm still on this side of the grass. :)

    Just as I turned over running the Trains Net on ham radio on Friday evening, to another ham radio operator in Alabama, there was a Tornado Warning issued for my area. Thunderstorms were basically nonstop over
    the next 6 hours [...]

    Any news from Marc Lewis? (S. Texas). I'm unable to connect.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Ward Dossche on Sun Dec 12 10:16:00 2021
    Ward,

    The community of Mayfield, Kentucky sustained severe damage...

    That was on the news here in Belgium ...

    It'll take several days for all of the storm damage surveys to be
    finished, but I saw a graphic posted on Facebook of the life cycle
    of what became the monster supercell...it may have lasted over 600
    miles.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to John Dovey on Sun Dec 12 10:17:00 2021
    John,

    Thankfully, yes...and I'm still on this side of the grass. :)

    So glad to hear you're ok. Been seeing lots about this online.

    It'll take several days for all of the storm damage surveys to be
    done. But, preliminary indications are that it set a record for the
    longest track tornado in US history.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to August Abolins on Sun Dec 12 10:18:00 2021
    Marc,

    Any news from Marc Lewis? (S. Texas). I'm unable to connect.

    He's in Huntsville, Alabama. I saw where he was going to go to
    the New Orleans area for Christmas, in a post in R19SYSOP yesterday.
    Unless it's another Marc Lewis, I don't think this one is going
    anywhere near south Texas.

    Daryl

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