TORP does a good job here of identifying a developing QLCS meso and tracks it well as it gradually tightens, with a TORP max of 56% occurring at the time the circulation is strongest and a tornado possibly occurring. TORP was a high as 50% several scans before the circulation was strongest, which could have been an indication that it was an object to keep an eye on, though probabilities drop to <30% for the following two scans before the eventual spike to 56% and possible tornado.
The object in question is the southernmost one that begins east of Heflin and tracks through Dumfries.
– Mr. Peanut