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Understanding QLCS Tornadoes: What You Need to Know Lacey Swope explains the dangers of QLCS tornadoes, which form along squall lines and can develop quickly, urging Oklahomans to stay informed ...
QLCS tornadoes are different from the tornadoes we see on Memorial Day in 2019. QLCS tornadoes are rarely ranked higher than EF-2 but can be very dangerous because of the short lead time.
A powerful line of storms is anticipated to cross Hampton Roads on Wednesday, bringing a threat of QLCS tornadoes.
These types of tornadoes were different that what you would typically think of with a supercell. Instead, these are classified as “QLCS” tornadoes. “QLCS” stands for quasi-l… ...
Tornadoes come in all shapes and sizes; however, a lesser-known but equally menacing phenomenon is a type of fast-developing twister that can be difficult to see, which makes it even more dangerous.
The Turon Tornado was surveyed by the National Weather Service today. It was rated an EF-0 with winds to 80 MPH.
WATCH: Meet the squall line tornado that's becoming a dangerous threat in the Mid-South MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Mid-South is used to tornado warnings.
You probably heard the term QLCS tornado Wednesday morning when severe weather hit Oklahoma City.
Science With Swope: QLCS Tornadoes Oklahomans know all too well that during severe weather a tornado can pop up at any moment. Friday, February 17th 2023, 10:11 am ...