Wednesday, November 30, 2016

With these deaths there is no clear definition to "Tornado Season."
A tornado in Alabama killed three people (click here) in a mobile home early Wednesday and critically injured four children at a daycare center, according to media reports.

The Jackson County coroner's office confirmed the deaths, in Rosalie in northeastern Alabama, and said there were multiple injuries, AL.com reported. Thousands of people were left without power.


November 30, 2016
1330.18z
UNISYS hemispheric water vapor satellite

The National Weather Service said four children were critically injured when a daycare center in Ider, DeKalb County, was destroyed. Its operators, who live in a nearby mobile home, had sought shelter from the weather in the building, local officials told NBC News.

The severe weather that battered portions of the South on Tuesday night also caused damage and some injuries in Mississippi, according to media reports.

These images are twelve hours apart and illustrates the development of a powerful tornado in the southeast.

The system that caused this tornado feed off the water vapor from the ITCZ. The system is most dense about two hours ago.


November 30, 2016
1030.18z
UNISYS Water Vapor Satellite of the north and west hemisphere