On 16 August 1985, the remnants of Hurricane 'Danny' spawned a large tornado outbreak in Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee. At least 6 of 22 tornado- or funnel-producing storms observed on that day displayed long-track radar hood echoes or produced tornado families. One of the storms persisted for at least 3 h, travelling some 150 km during its tornado-producing phase, and offering the clearest evidence to date of quasi-steady supercell-like convection in a tropical cyclone environment. Photographs of two of the hurricane-spawned tornadoes, the first such documentation to be published, show that the tornadoes displayed multiple-vortex structure and formed beneath wall clouds. -Author
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McCaul, E. W. (1987). Observations of the Hurricane “Danny” tornado outbreak of 16 August 1985. Monthly Weather Review, 115(6), 1206–1223. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0493(1987)115<1206:OOTHTO>2.0.CO;2
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