Quote: Radar indicated (as well as visually confirmed) multiple tornados racing north up the south half of the Florida peninsula embedded in scattered/ discrete cells 75-100 miles ahead (NE/E) of accelerating Milton's center of circulation.
This is most tornadoes I've seen in a Florida hurricane. However we never had all these fancy smart phone apps with storm cell tracking and velocity readings before. My RadarScope app looks like a Christmas tree
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