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Project Vortex Breakdown specializes in radar, damage, and environmental analysis of historic severe weather events.

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Project Vortex Breakdown@project_Vorb·
I just wanted to thank everyone for the support. There are a few things I want to go over real quick though. As you guys know, I am almost 17 years old and school has been more difficult than ever right now, thankfully it’s almost over.
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So as for now, I will probably not post as often on this account. This doesn’t mean the project is over but unless the co-founder is willing to take over posting for a bit, I will probably postpone daily posting.
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I also recently just got a job and thats taken a big portion out of my freetime, which im not complaining about. But there has been a couple events as of recent that have got me stressed and just under the weather (pun intended).
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Incredible mesocyclonic structure. This tornado also lofted debris near heights of 20kft.
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Just some extraordinary ground scarring from the 3/25/2021 Moundsville, AL EF-3.
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Aaron Rigsby
Aaron Rigsby@AaronRigsbyOSC·
Significant damage in Mineral Wells, Texas from a tornado earlier this evening. #TXwx
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Andy
Andy@Andywx_·
@project_Vorb Couldn't you check from another site a little closer or was it down
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3/17/2021 Silas, AL EF-2 130 MPH VROT = ? (tilt was to high to accurately calculate) Debris Height = 15kt-20kft
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A very interesting case here. This was a mid-end EF-2 tornado that occurred during the night of March 13, 2021, close to where I live. This storm occurred during the nighttime hours and temperatures were around 50 degrees.
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Happy, TX EF-2 3/13/2021 VROT = 77.8 Debris height of around 10kft
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Project Vortex Breakdown@project_Vorb·
Sorry for not posting! I am on vacation right now and will get back tomorrow!
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A brief, and relatively weak EF-0 tornado occurred east of Memphis TN on 1/25/2021. This tornado primarily caused tree damage.
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oish@oiiiiish·
@OriginWx Should and could have been rated EF4 by the way, ~170 mph. • well–built MBS swept clean • solid connections for said MBS • lower–end tree lofting • mangled vehicles And, if we’re using NWS Grand Fork’s logic, the two swept unattached homes would be good for low EF4 as well.
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