This “𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗼” radar signature was observed during a confirmed tornado near Pembroke, Georgia moments ago! The same supercell now has Savannah under... | By Meteorologist Nash Rhodes WINK | Facebook
![Nash Rhodes on X: "This textbook “hook echo” radar signature was observed by the KLZK radar site in Little Rock during the tornado near Dover, Arkansas moments ago! 📡🌪 #weather #arwx #mowx # Nash Rhodes on X: "This textbook “hook echo” radar signature was observed by the KLZK radar site in Little Rock during the tornado near Dover, Arkansas moments ago! 📡🌪 #weather #arwx #mowx #](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FNNGJpxX0AcVjbv.jpg:large)
Nash Rhodes on X: "This textbook “hook echo” radar signature was observed by the KLZK radar site in Little Rock during the tornado near Dover, Arkansas moments ago! 📡🌪 #weather #arwx #mowx #
![On this Date in 1953, First Documented Tornado Hook Echo Captured on Radar – Illinois State Climatologist On this Date in 1953, First Documented Tornado Hook Echo Captured on Radar – Illinois State Climatologist](https://climateillinois.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/radar-hookechob.gif)
On this Date in 1953, First Documented Tornado Hook Echo Captured on Radar – Illinois State Climatologist
Not locally but in Sydney today. I'm posting this for everyone whom has a rough idea to read radar. This is a prime example of a hook echo, the area circled in
![Indicating a Hook Echo from a Supercell Thunderstorm on Radar | Bad storms, Strange weather, Tornado Indicating a Hook Echo from a Supercell Thunderstorm on Radar | Bad storms, Strange weather, Tornado](https://i.pinimg.com/564x/8a/c9/ab/8ac9aba2b856d613dbee0c8c4313966e.jpg)