Numerous fatalities occurred on Sunday, 3 March, as a result of multiple tornadoes in southeast Alabama and southwest Georgia. (Until this message is removed, this post is subject to updates and additions.)
Radar loop of the supercells that developed in advance of the squall line:
Radar loop centered on GA shows the main focus of today's tornado outbreak. Sizable event based on number of storms and hefty tornadoes. #alwx #gawx #flwx #scwx https://t.co/2UcJdg6GFw pic.twitter.com/YAJYM0QJHV
— U.S. Tornadoes (@USTornadoes) March 4, 2019
Radar loop of the correlation coefficient product, showing the likely path of the the tornado:
Full loop of the period the long-track Alabama to Georgia supercell had tornado debris signatures. Finally has weakened, but it left a long trail of destruction first. https://t.co/DR769Z8xdc pic.twitter.com/ZxXrMCF82E
— U.S. Tornadoes (@USTornadoes) March 3, 2019
A comparison of two proximity soundings — today and last week’s MS/AL event that produced only 4(?) tornadoes:
Trees decimated near Beauregard, Alabama:
An after effect of the tornadoes: closed hospitals.
A breathtaking drone-eye view of the Beauregard tornado, while it was on the ground. Wow!
More coming as I have time to find more links.