Winter tornadoes tend to occur in the SE near the Gulf. They're difficult to track because they're often rain-wrapped or concealed by trees and hills.

The 2/10/2013 Hattiesburg, MS tornado was an exception. A low-end EF4 (170 MPH), this visible twister was widely documented.

https://video.nostr.build/809800ccdc87e0eee62fb5424829c4f7a1ba192692597c1b2d294f65e85db75a.mp4#m=video%2Fmp4&dim=960x544&alt=2013+Hattiesburg+tornado&blurhash=iJBNJ%7DD%25%7EqDj%3FaIUxuM%7Cju-%3BIB-%3BM%7BxuRjofWBay9Fj%5DD%25t7M%7BxtRjt7WBM%7B%25MIUt7M%7BofRjj%5Bj%5Boexuoft7WBWBayWBof&x=746a8ba8724f42863d1cffd85e20a3c9d08f1e05cb6017b21e00e8776c26a00d

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