Wedge Tornado Ripping Through Mississippi – IOTW Report

Wedge Tornado Ripping Through Mississippi

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9 Comments on Wedge Tornado Ripping Through Mississippi

  1. I follow Reed Timmer when goes on his tornado chasing. He can be intense at times. He was a hoot when his rig got taken out by Hurricane Ian. He couldn’t “back it up” he was under water. Funny how he tells people not to do what he does…..

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  2. Reed & other stormchasers were carrying the injured to hospitals as far away as Vicksburg – stormchasers are great guys & go into search & rescue mode in the aftermath to help local authorities.

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  3. As far as I know (and this is from taking NWS spotter training, not storm chasing itself) a wedge tornado is simply chaser slang for a tornado that looks very wide because it’s kicking up so much stuff from the ground, i.e. it looks like a huge wedge from their position on the ground. The bigger the tornado the bigger the field of destruction can be and there is a point where it really doesn’t matter if it’s the actual tornado that they are seeing or not.

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  4. @Goldenfoxx

    There’s a reason they tell you, don’t chase tornadoes if you don’t know what you’re doing. First one I ever chased, I parked right in front of it. As it was rain-wrapped, I couldn’t see a damn thing, & by the time I decided to get outta there, RFD nearly rolled my big station wagon as I was escaping. That was May of ’96 – I’ve gotten better since then – I’m still here.

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