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Multiple injuries have been reported in Washington County, Kentucky after a tornado likely tore through Friday morning.
Storms rolled across Kentuckiana last night and early this morning. The severe weather stayed along and south of the Western Kentucky and Bluegrass Parkways just as we talked about yesterday.
The first tornado developed around 8:38 p.m. on Sunday north of Mount Orab. We use multiple dual pol products to scan the storm and to understand what is happening. The first is called velocity.
THAT MEANS TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE ... It starts with the typical pattern of opposing winds on the radar's velocity scan as the rotation starts forming. The supercell thunderstorm quickly ...
“Latest velocity scan showing weakening rotation. With the energy, that doesn’t mean it can’t recycle; however, it’s looking much better now.” Stephens County was placed under a tornado ...
I'm specifically talking about Doppler Radar Velocity in this article and the signature a potential tornado makes on it. When a Doppler radar is in velocity mode you see two colors, red and green.
Hail and, on some occasions, tornado debris, can show up with dark red, pink, or even white colors. Velocity is more times than not the second most-seen radar product during severe weather ...
Up next, the storm relative velocity from Wednesday afternoon ... clear when there is or isn't a tornado. The bright blue "pop" on the radar scan as it passes downtown Goshen is literally trees ...
The video above shows a velocity scan of the atmosphere ... Funnel clouds look like tornadoes in the sky, but the circulation of air doesn't reach the ground. The weather near funnel clouds ...
Power flashers were spotted while KOCO 5 Field Meteorologist Michael Armstrong was tracking a tornado-warned storm near Asher ...
WEST MICHIGAN - Strong, damaging straight line winds blasted through portions of southern Lower Michigan on Thursday evening. Things initially started in the late afternoon with a SEVERE ...