The radar images below are storm relative velocities taken from the early morning hours of Wednesday, February 6th...as a supercell thunderstorm tracked through Cullman...Marshall...and Jackson Counties in northeastern Alabama. The strong rotational couplet is represented by the bright green/red colors in close proximity to each other...which are located just east of Jasper, Alabama at the start of the loop sequence. Notice a small black bar with text that appears in each window. Within this bar are velocity data (in knots) and elevation data (both in feet above MSL and AGL). You can follow the tornado as it tracked through northeastern Alabama. The images begin at 342 AM CST and end at about 538 AM CST as the feature moved into northwestern Georgia. For more information on the storm survey please follow this link to the summary page for the event. This page will be updated as new information is obtained.

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Storm Relative Velocity