. >> reporting in salisbury, megan gits gera fitzgerald news 4. >> let's go more on the path and just how quickly it formed. here is amelia draper, what do you know? >> i want to show when the tornado was on the ground touching down at about 1:40 in the afternoon, it puts it from about 1:35 to 1:45, you can see right there on the center of your screen, you see the heaviest range to the north of salisbury. the tornado was actually just south by the university. going to hone down in tornado was on the ground. it was right in this area, take a look at the path here. i've drawn that on. this was the path impacting parts of the university, passing over route 13 and traveling up towards the north and the east on the ground for about a mile and a half. but the thing is there was only a severe thunderstorm warning issued for the tornado, not a tornado warning. why is that? well, here is salisbury, here you see the sweeping, this is the radar they used out of wakefield. so as the radar beam goes away from the radar, it actually travels up in the sky. so what happened yesterday, the beam was ov