Pretty detailed, isn't it? ---STORY--- It was an average spring morning in the Southeast and Midwest. Everything seemed peaceful, but something was...off. That is, at 9:00 AM, the clouds began to form, seemingly so fast that radar couldn't catch up with them. Yet, that wasn't all. These clouds quickly became storms, which seemed to have enough power to become supercells, which led to tornadoes. But there were more supercells than ever. About near 98% of them formed into tornadoes. All of them were violent in nature. Since all of these tornadoes formed faster than the NWS offices can keep up, this warning was issued.