Talk:2019 Planet Puppy hurricane season/@comment-36214536-20190506233923

NCWMC's second forecast on INV KION, 6- hrs

6 hrs: Invest, heading NW over Haiti at 10 mph.

12 hrs: TD, redeveloping off Florida, caused brief damage while passing through Florida, but only widespread through the keys.

24 hrs: TD, over Gulf of Mexico

36 hrs: TS, closer to Missisippi

48 hrs: TS, moving closer to Missisippi

60 hrs: C1, very close to Missisippi coast

72 hrs: TS, landfall on Gulfport, Missisippi

84 hrs: TS, moving towards Richton, Missisippi

96 hrs: TS, rapid acceleration from Richton, Missisippi to Meridian, Missisippi

108 hrs: TD, rapid acceleration towards Tuscaloosa, Alabama

120 hrs: TD, rapid acceleration towards Huntsville, Alabama

132 hrs: Remnant low, rapid acceleration towards Chattanooga, Tennesee

144 hrs: Remnant low, slowing down and moving towards Nashville, Tennesee at 5.54 MPH foward speed.

156 hrs: TD, still moving towards Nashville, TN, storm intensifies due to Brown Ocean Effect.

168 hrs: TD, storm finally reaches Nashville, TN, but dissipates 2 hours after.

Summary: Kion brought damage to Haiti, Florida (widely in the keys,though), Missisippi, Alabama, and, in Nashville, spawned two supercell storms. The larger produced a 43 MPH EF0 tornado. The other one only caused minor damage. Post-tornado-season and post-hurricane-season analysis shows that the supercell being mentioned made a brief funnel cloud with 17 MPH winds. It's track was a hybrid of Maria, Irma, and Nate's.

Images of Kion as it tracked: