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Tornado Warning Nebraska: Supercell with 3″ Hail Over McCook

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

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Tornado Warning Issued ​for⁤ McCook, ⁢Nebraska

A Tornado Warning has been issued for a stationary ​supercell thunderstorm over McCook, Nebraska. The National Weather Service (NWS)‌ issued⁢ the ⁢warning, citing a notable threat to life and​ property. The⁣ storm is also producing extremely large‌ hail.

The supercell is currently located near McCook⁣ and is not moving significantly. This ⁣stationary nature increases the risk of​ prolonged⁢ severe weather in the ⁤immediate area.

Did You Know? …

Supercells are the most dangerous type of thunderstorm, capable of producing tornadoes, ⁤large hail, and damaging winds.

Severe Weather Details

Along with the tornado⁤ threat,the storm is dropping hail with ⁣a ‍diameter of 3.00 inches. This size hail ⁤can cause significant damage ⁢to vehicles, roofs, and crops. Residents are urged to seek⁣ shelter instantly.

Event Time (CST) Location
Tornado Warning ⁤Issued Current McCook, Nebraska
Large⁢ Hail Reported Current Near McCook, Nebraska
Hail Size Current 3.00 inches

Safety Precautions

The NWS recommends ⁤the following‍ safety ​measures during a‌ Tornado Warning:

  • Seek shelter in a basement, storm cellar, or interior room on⁣ the lowest floor⁤ of​ a⁣ sturdy⁤ building.
  • Stay away‍ from windows, doors, and outside walls.
  • If you are in a vehicle or mobile home, abandon it ⁢and seek shelter in a significant building.
  • If no sturdy shelter is available, lie flat in a ‌ditch or other low-lying area and cover your head with your arms.

Pro Tip:‌ … Stay informed by monitoring ⁢local news, weather radio, and official social media channels for ⁣updates.

Understanding supercells

A supercell is a severe thunderstorm characterized by ‌a rotating updraft called​ a ​mesocyclone. These storms are responsible for a disproportionately large percentage of significant​ tornado‌ events. supercells are the classic severe ⁤thunderstorm ⁢structure according to​ the Storm prediction Center ⁣ Storm⁢ Prediction ⁢Center.

“A tornado warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar.” – National Weather Service National Weather Service

The stationary nature of this supercell is particularly concerning, as it allows for prolonged interaction with the surroundings, possibly​ leading to the advancement of​ multiple tornadoes ⁤or continued large hail production.

What are your preparations for⁣ severe weather? Share your tips in the comments below. Do you have a‌ reliable source‍ for ⁣weather alerts​ in your area?

tornado‍ Safety and Preparedness

Tornadoes are a significant weather hazard ⁢in many parts of‍ the ⁣world, particularly in the central United States, known as “Tornado Alley.” Understanding tornado safety procedures and having ⁢a preparedness plan can significantly reduce the risk of​ injury or death. This includes knowing the difference between a Tornado Watch ​(conditions are favorable for tornadoes) and a Tornado Warning (a tornado​ has been sighted or indicated by radar).

Frequently Asked Questions about⁣ Tornadoes

  • What is a tornado? A violently rotating ​column of air extending from a ⁤thunderstorm to the ground.
  • What is the difference between a tornado watch and⁢ a tornado warning? A watch means conditions⁤ are favorable; a warning means a tornado is imminent or occurring.
  • Where can I find reliable tornado information? ‌ The National‌ Weather Service (NWS) and ⁣local news sources.
  • What should I

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