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    Cold front is racing in pretty fast. It has almost cleard OKC and working on Moore and Norman and the east metro now.

  2. #127
    Uncle Slayton Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG918 View Post
    You say that like it's a bad thing?
    Yeah...I like to drive around and see if I can get close to one. It's been a dull week.

  3. #128

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Slayton View Post
    Yeah...I like to drive around and see if I can get close to one. It's been a dull week.
    You could've driven a couple hours or so to the east. There were several tornadoes in SE Oklahoma, including one that hit Tushka. South-central and eastern OK saw some much needed rain.

  4. #129

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Slayton View Post
    Yeah...I like to drive around and see if I can get close to one. It's been a dull week.
    I can understand your interest and curiousity but that's not a good idea. Besides being dangerous, gawkers cause problems for emergency vehicles and emgergency workers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    I can understand your interest and curiousity but that's not a good idea. Besides being dangerous, gawkers cause problems for emergency vehicles and emgergency workers.
    Theirs also Sean Casey driving on the wrong side of the road you have to watch out for and all those young people who think their professional storm chasers after watching the Discovery Channel.

    I prefer to stay home and watch melodramatic meteorologists on tv. Plus, if you stay in one place in central Oklahoma long enough the tornadoes will find you.

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    It is interesting to actually read comments made by those that have been "chasing" for 15+ years on various forums or lists. They are very quickly shedding the title "storm chaser" simply because all the yahoos and Discovery Channel destroyed what it was meant to be. They seem to be tired of saying "I'm a storm chaser" and immediately get asked "so you drive into tornadoes like those people on TV?" Now it appears the old vets are simply calling themselves storm or nature observers and leaving it at that.

    I chased nonstop for almost 13 years. After quitting, I've never looked back. I would get a small urge to put in the effort to do it again (the forecasting, planning, etc)...but then seeing pictures of "chasers" lined up 200-300 deep on rural highways - no thanks. Heck most years I would only bag a few tornadoes anyway...last year I just had to go out into my front yard and watch the (eventual EF4) tornado spin down Highway 9. That's probably as close to a tornado I'll get again unless one finally decides to come clear out all the brush and trees in the field behind my house. LOL

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    List of Storm Reports for the April 14th Severe Weather Event...massively long list.

    PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
    1125 PM CDT THU APR 14 2011

    ..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
    ..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
    ..REMARKS..

    0350 PM HAIL 1 SW DAVIS 34.49N 97.13W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH MURRAY OK PUBLIC

    0400 PM HAIL N DAVIS 34.50N 97.12W
    04/14/2011 E2.00 INCH MURRAY OK STORM CHASER

    THE HAIL WAS REPORTED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF TOWN

    0421 PM HAIL HICKORY 34.56N 96.86W
    04/14/2011 E1.25 INCH MURRAY OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    0423 PM HAIL SPARKS 35.61N 96.82W
    04/14/2011 E0.88 INCH LINCOLN OK PUBLIC

    0430 PM HAIL SULPHUR 34.51N 96.98W
    04/14/2011 E4.25 INCH MURRAY OK LAW ENFORCEMENT

    MAINLY QUARTER SIZED HAIL WITH A FEW SOFTBALL SIZED
    PIECES. REPORT RELAYED VIA SULPHUR POLICE DEPARTMENT.

    0440 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 W STROUD 35.75N 96.69W
    04/14/2011 LINCOLN OK PUBLIC

    SMALL TREES BLOWN DOWN.

    0442 PM TORNADO 2 NW STROUD 35.77N 96.68W
    04/14/2011 LINCOLN OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    BRIEF TORNADO.

    0445 PM HAIL 6 W TECUMSEH 35.26N 97.04W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH POTTAWATOMIE OK PUBLIC

    0446 PM TSTM WND GST STROUD 35.75N 96.66W
    04/14/2011 E60.00 MPH LINCOLN OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    0500 PM HAIL ROFF 34.63N 96.84W
    04/14/2011 E4.25 INCH PONTOTOC OK PUBLIC


    0500 PM HAIL 3 W OVERBROOK 34.07N 97.20W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH LOVE OK PUBLIC

    PUBLIC REPORT OF QUARTER SIZED HAIL.

    0507 PM HAIL 2 S SULPHUR 34.48N 96.98W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH MURRAY OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    0515 PM HAIL 5 NNW MILL CREEK 34.48N 96.85W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH JOHNSTON OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    0600 PM HAIL 2 S MADILL 34.06N 96.77W
    04/14/2011 E2.50 INCH MARSHALL OK STORM CHASER


    0609 PM TORNADO 2 N MADILL 34.12N 96.77W
    04/14/2011 MARSHALL OK FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

    TORNADO ON GROUND MOVING ENE. DAMAGE WAS REPORTED WITH
    THIS TORNADO.


    0620 PM HAIL 5 NNW CENTRAHOMA 34.68N 96.38W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH COAL OK PUBLIC

    0622 PM TORNADO 4 S MILBURN 34.18N 96.55W
    04/14/2011 JOHNSTON OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    STOVEPIPE TORNADO ON GROUND.


    0623 PM HAIL TISHOMINGO 34.24N 96.68W
    04/14/2011 E4.25 INCH JOHNSTON OK EMERGENCY MNGR


    0625 PM HAIL WEWOKA 35.14N 96.50W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH SEMINOLE OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    QUARTER SIZED HAIL REPORTED IN DOWNTOWN WEWOKA. TIME
    ESTIMATED VIA RADAR.

    0638 PM HAIL 5 N HOLDENVILLE 35.16N 96.40W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH HUGHES OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    DELAYED REPORT FROM EMERGENCY MANAGER.

    0645 PM HAIL FILLMORE 34.27N 96.50W
    04/14/2011 E4.00 INCH JOHNSTON OK CO-OP OBSERVER


    0720 PM HAIL 2 W FITTSTOWN 34.62N 96.67W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH PONTOTOC OK PUBLIC

    DELAYED REPORT FROM THE PUBLIC.

    0723 PM TORNADO 3 N CANEY 34.28N 96.21W
    04/14/2011 ATOKA OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    NUMEROUS STORM CHASER AND MEDIA REPORTS THAT A LARGE
    TORNADO MOVED THROUGH THE CITIES OF TUSHKA AND ATOKA.
    SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE OCCURRED OVER PARTS OF BOTH LOCATIONS.



    0740 PM TORNADO LAKE OF THE ARBUCKLES 34.44N 97.01W
    04/14/2011 MURRAY OK BROADCAST MEDIA

    DELAYED REPORT RELAYED THROUGH KFOR TV.


    0745 PM HAIL WARWICK 35.69N 97.00W
    04/14/2011 E0.88 INCH LINCOLN OK LAW ENFORCEMENT

    0800 PM HAIL MILL CREEK 34.40N 96.82W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH JOHNSTON OK AMATEUR RADIO

    1039 PM NON-TSTM WND GST 3 W MEDICINE PARK 34.73N 98.55W
    04/14/2011 M64.00 MPH COMANCHE OK MESONET

    1135 PM NON-TSTM WND GST 3 W MEDICINE PARK 34.73N 98.55W
    04/14/2011 E58.00 MPH COMANCHE OK MESONET

    PRELIMINARY LOCAL STORM REPORT...SUMMARY
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
    1245 AM CDT FRI APR 15 2011

    ..TIME... ...EVENT... ...CITY LOCATION... ...LAT.LON...
    ..DATE... ....MAG.... ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. ...SOURCE....
    ..REMARKS..

    0408 PM HAIL PAWNEE 36.34N 96.80W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH PAWNEE OK LAW ENFORCEMENT

    0415 PM TORNADO 2 NE BURBANK 36.72N 96.71W
    04/14/2011 OSAGE OK STORM CHASER

    PRELIMINARY REPORT OF A TORNADO.


    0418 PM HAIL SKEDEE 36.38N 96.70W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH PAWNEE OK PUBLIC

    0425 PM HAIL SHIDLER 36.78N 96.66W
    04/14/2011 E0.88 INCH OSAGE OK PUBLIC

    0427 PM HAIL 9 NE RALSTON 36.60N 96.62W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH OSAGE OK PUBLIC

    0435 PM HAIL FORAKER 36.87N 96.57W
    04/14/2011 E0.75 INCH OSAGE OK CO-OP OBSERVER

    0451 PM HAIL HOMINY 36.41N 96.39W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH OSAGE OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    0453 PM HAIL HOMINY 36.41N 96.39W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH OSAGE OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    0454 PM HAIL SHAMROCK 35.91N 96.58W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH CREEK OK PUBLIC

    0458 PM TSTM WND GST HOMINY 36.41N 96.39W
    04/14/2011 E70.00 MPH OSAGE OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    0500 PM TSTM WND DMG 3 N HOMINY 36.46N 96.39W
    04/14/2011 OSAGE OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    HOMES DAMAGED - POSSIBLE TORNADO


    0501 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 N HOMINY 36.44N 96.39W
    04/14/2011 OSAGE OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    TELEPHONE POLES DOWN OVER ROAD.

    0504 PM TSTM WND GST 2 S WYNONA 36.52N 96.33W
    04/14/2011 M63.00 MPH OSAGE OK MESONET

    0540 PM HAIL 4 W SAPULPA 36.00N 96.19W
    04/14/2011 E1.25 INCH CREEK OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    0545 PM NON-TSTM WND DMG SAPULPA 36.00N 96.11W
    04/14/2011 CREEK OK BROADCAST MEDIA

    LARGE TREE DOWN ONTO POWER LINES.

    0555 PM HAIL BARTLESVILLE 36.75N 95.98W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH WASHINGTON OK BROADCAST MEDIA

    0558 PM HAIL BARTLESVILLE 36.75N 95.98W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH WASHINGTON OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    0606 PM HAIL BOLEY 35.49N 96.48W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH OKFUSKEE OK PUBLIC

    0631 PM HAIL BEGGS 35.74N 96.07W
    04/14/2011 E0.75 INCH OKMULGEE OK LAW ENFORCEMENT

    0636 PM TSTM WND DMG 5 E OWASSO 36.27N 95.76W
    04/14/2011 ROGERS OK PUBLIC

    4 TO 5 INCH DIAMETER...5 TO 6 FEET LONG TREE LIMB DOWN.

    0639 PM HAIL 6 ENE OWASSO 36.30N 95.75W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH ROGERS OK PUBLIC

    0658 PM TSTM WND GST 2 N CLAREMORE 36.34N 95.62W
    04/14/2011 E65.00 MPH ROGERS OK AMATEUR RADIO

    WIND GUST ESTIMATED ABOUT 1 MILE NORTH OF ROGERS STATE
    UNIVERSITY

    0701 PM HAIL 2 NE SAVANNA 34.85N 95.82W
    04/14/2011 E1.50 INCH PITTSBURG OK PUBLIC

    REPORTED AT THE TOLL GATE

    0725 PM HAIL KREBS 34.93N 95.72W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH PITTSBURG OK AMATEUR RADIO

    0739 PM HAIL COWETA 35.95N 95.65W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH WAGONER OK PUBLIC

    0745 PM HAIL 5 ESE BROKEN ARROW 36.02N 95.71W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH WAGONER OK PUBLIC

    0816 PM TSTM WND GST 9 W DUNBAR 34.46N 95.72W
    04/14/2011 E85.00 MPH PUSHMATAHA OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    WINDS ESTIMATED 85 MPH VICINITY OF TORNADO 5S DAISY ALONG
    INDIAN NATION TURNPIKE


    0816 PM HAIL 9 W DUNBAR 34.46N 95.72W
    04/14/2011 E4.25 INCH PUSHMATAHA OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL HAIL REPORTED WITH TORNADO 5S DAISY
    ALONG INDIAN NATION TURNPIKE


    0816 PM TORNADO 9 W DUNBAR 34.46N 95.72W
    04/14/2011 PUSHMATAHA OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    PRELIMINARY REPORT. TORNADO 5S DAISY ALONG INDIAN NATION
    TURNPIKE.


    0822 PM HAIL 2 S AFTON 36.66N 94.96W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH DELAWARE OK AMATEUR RADIO

    0824 PM TSTM WND DMG 3 N WAGONER 36.00N 95.37W
    04/14/2011 WAGONER OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    SEVERAL BARNS AND BUILDINGS HAD SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE.
    LOCATION APPROXIMATE.

    0831 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 W TALIHINA 34.75N 95.07W
    04/14/2011 LATIMER OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    POWER LINES AND TREES DOWNED ON WEST SIDE OF TOWN. OTHER
    POSSIBLE DAMAGE BUT UNABLE TO SURVEY DUE TO DEBRIS.

    0844 PM HAIL BRISTOW 35.83N 96.39W
    04/14/2011 E0.75 INCH CREEK OK AMATEUR RADIO

    0846 PM HAIL BRISTOW 35.83N 96.39W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH CREEK OK PUBLIC

    0851 PM HAIL 2 NNW CLAYTON 34.62N 95.37W
    04/14/2011 E4.25 INCH PUSHMATAHA OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    SOFTBALL AND BASEBALL HAIL ON HIGHWAY 43 SOUTH SIDE OF
    SARDIS LAKE.


    0924 PM HAIL WISTER 34.97N 94.72W
    04/14/2011 E1.75 INCH LE FLORE OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    0924 PM TSTM WND GST 4 W HECTORVILLE 35.84N 96.00W
    04/14/2011 M65.00 MPH OKMULGEE OK MESONET

    0925 PM HAIL 1 SW GLENPOOL 35.95N 96.02W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH TULSA OK BROADCAST MEDIA

    0930 PM TSTM WND GST 3 ENE WISTER 34.98N 94.68W
    04/14/2011 M64.00 MPH LE FLORE OK MESONET

    0935 PM TSTM WND GST 3 ENE WISTER 34.98N 94.68W
    04/14/2011 E73.00 MPH LE FLORE OK MESONET

    0938 PM TSTM WND DMG LEONARD 35.92N 95.80W
    04/14/2011 TULSA OK BROADCAST MEDIA

    ROOF DAMAGE TO HOME

    0940 PM TSTM WND DMG 1 S POTEAU 35.04N 94.62W
    04/14/2011 LE FLORE OK EMERGENCY MNGR

    NUMEROUS RECREATIONAL VEHICLES BLOWN OVER AND INTO
    HIGHWAY.

    0955 PM TSTM WND GST 3 E COWETA 35.95N 95.60W
    04/14/2011 E65.00 MPH WAGONER OK PUBLIC

    0956 PM HAIL 5 ESE BROKEN ARROW 36.02N 95.71W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH WAGONER OK PUBLIC

    1016 PM HAIL MAZIE 36.11N 95.36W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH MAYES OK AMATEUR RADIO

    DIME TO QUARTER HAIL

    1020 PM TSTM WND GST MAZIE 36.11N 95.36W
    04/14/2011 E65.00 MPH MAYES OK AMATEUR RADIO

    1021 PM HAIL MAZIE 36.11N 95.36W
    04/14/2011 E1.50 INCH MAYES OK AMATEUR RADIO

    1027 PM HAIL OCTAVIA 34.53N 94.70W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH LE FLORE OK FIRE DEPT/RESCUE

    1035 PM HAIL MIDLAND 35.09N 94.35W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH SEBASTIAN AR EMERGENCY MNGR

    1041 PM HAIL GREENWOOD 35.22N 94.26W
    04/14/2011 E0.75 INCH SEBASTIAN AR PUBLIC

    1045 PM TSTM WND DMG 2 N DYER 35.52N 94.14W
    04/14/2011 CRAWFORD AR EMERGENCY MNGR

    LARGE TREES ACROSS RIDGE ROAD NORTH OF DYER

    1047 PM TSTM WND GST 1 NE HUNTINGTON 35.09N 94.25W
    04/14/2011 E60.00 MPH SEBASTIAN AR EMERGENCY MNGR

    1048 PM HAIL 1 NE HUNTINGTON 35.09N 94.25W
    04/14/2011 E1.00 INCH SEBASTIAN AR EMERGENCY MNGR

    1110 PM TSTM WND DMG BRANCH 35.31N 93.95W
    04/14/2011 FRANKLIN AR AMATEUR RADIO

    MOBILE HOME ROLLED AT HIGHWAYS 22 AND 41

  8. #133
    Uncle Slayton Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    I can understand your interest and curiousity but that's not a good idea. Besides being dangerous, gawkers cause problems for emergency vehicles and emgergency workers.
    I realize this. Although I work in the sciences, it's not meteorology. I've been fascinated with tornadoes since March of 1976 when my little town got hit by an F4. I was in history class and we got rushed into the hallway...the teacher had to come back and get me because I kept going to the window to watch it.

    I do also realize they're not just an academic abstraction. That particular storm killed a long-time family friend who had apparently turned his hearing aid off so he could get an uninterrupted nap and never heard the warning.

    So, while I may be a 'yahoo' who drives into tornadoes, it ain't because I saw some other 'yahoos' on the Discovery Channel. (good natured poke at Venture).

    I'm not exactly a chaser, either. I'm more of a 'greeter'. If they come where I am, I'll watch, follow and try to intercept/document. I'm not driving more than about 30 miles from home though. I'll enjoy vicariously on chatokc for the more far-flung storm events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Slayton View Post
    I do also realize they're not just an academic abstraction. That particular storm killed a long-time family friend who had apparently turned his hearing aid off so he could get an uninterrupted nap and never heard the warning.
    And you know why I always have to stay up during all storms, no matter how late, as long they are capable of giving birth to tornadoes. Some are tame, and some are just downright vicious spawn of the devil.

  10. #135
    Uncle Slayton Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    And you know why I always have to stay up during all storms, no matter how late, as long they are capable of giving birth to tornadoes. Some are tame, and some are just downright vicious spawn of the devil.
    Exactly. I stay up til they move out of the area.

    I also figure I'm less likely to die in a tornado than a massive coronary from the NOAA radio by my bed going off at 2:30 AM.

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    Main story today is wind...

    Looks to be about 15-20 mph east, 25-35 mph central, and 35-50 mph west. Humidity levels are up a bit 40% or higher outside of SW Oklahoma where they are only in the 20s and 30s.



    This storm report caused by the wind today:

    1000 AM NON-TSTM WND DMG 1 WSW CANUTE 35.42N 99.30W
    04/15/2011 WA****A OK PUBLIC

    TWO TRACTOR TRAILERS OVERTURNED DUE TO STRONG WINDS ALONG
    I40 WEST OF CANUTE. THREE INJURIES WERE REPORTED DUE TO
    THE ACCIDENT.

    Additional tornado report from yesterday...

    0609 PM TORNADO 1 N OKFUSKEE 35.61N 96.23W
    04/14/2011 OKFUSKEE OK TRAINED SPOTTER

    TORNADO BRIEFLY TOUCHED DOWN WITH NO DAMAGE REPORTED

    Other reports can be viewed at: http://www.weather.gov/view/prodsByS...rodtype=public

    There are a ton for today based on the winds reaching severe levels in many areas out west (over 58 mph).

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    Quote Originally Posted by venture79 View Post
    Main story today is wind...

    Looks to be about 15-20 mph east, 25-35 mph central, and 35-50 mph west. Humidity levels are up a bit 40% or higher outside of SW Oklahoma where they are only in the 20s and 30s...
    ...anyone else catch the "peach shading" on KFOR's corner weather map last night? I called the studio to ask what the "peach shading that covers 1/3rd of our state, yet no clue what "peach" is". The gentleman that answered my called said, "I wondered the same thing. ***hollers at Mike Morgan*** Hey, Mike! What's the peach on the map?" Yup, high winds! (thanks for the legend, Mr. Morgan!) {:+)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Slayton View Post
    Exactly. I stay up til they move out of the area.

    I also figure I'm less likely to die in a tornado than a massive coronary from the NOAA radio by my bed going off at 2:30 AM.
    People don't normally sleep with their hearing aid on. I used to always take them off, now I can't wear them anymore. I don't remember if I was able to hear the sirens while I slept, but I remember always staying up and watching the weather. Now I receive massive list of texts people alerting me when a tornado is nearby from all over, even people from a news station. Mom gets flooded with calls.

    Venture, I am not a happy bunny with today being cold. :-(

    Cameron, it is not Mike's fault. You'll need to gripe at the programming dept for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    People don't normally sleep with their hearing aid on. I used to always take them off, now I can't wear them anymore. I don't remember if I was able to hear the sirens while I slept, but I remember always staying up and watching the weather. Now I receive massive list of texts people alerting me when a tornado is nearby from all over, even people from a news station. Mom gets flooded with calls.

    Venture, I am not a happy bunny with today being cold. :-(

    Cameron, it is not Mike's fault. You'll need to gripe at the programming dept for that.
    ...have also advocated a faster response time in obtaining and utilizing a CART provider to provide CC during severe weather events.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron_405 View Post
    ...have also advocated a faster response time in obtaining and utilizing a CART provider to provide CC during severe weather events.
    Yeah, KFOR wait until a tornadic cell is within the metro before summoning one and it takes 30 minutes for it to start when they get the call in. KOCO is usually very fast. KWTV does a better job than KFOR. Mike Morgan still have not taken sign language classes to also use his hands while speaking to fill in the gap when CC is not available. Shows how much he cares, eh?

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    Reported the tornado in Stroud yesterday


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    anyone see mike morgan's tie last night?

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    Surveys are starting to come in...

    - 1 EF-3
    - 5 EF-1
    - 2 EF-0
    - 14 Not Yet Rated/Surveyed in Oklahoma

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    PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
    420 PM CDT FRI APR 15 2011

    ...PRELIMINARY SURVEY RESULTS FOR THE APRIL 14 2011...TORNADOES...

    SURVEY TEAMS WERE SENT OUT THIS MORNING TO ASSESS THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY TORNADOES ON APRIL 14 2011. PRELIMINARILY... FIVE TORNADOES CAN BE CONFIRMED AS A RESULT OF THE TORNADIC SUPERCELLS. ALTHOUGH THE INVESTIGATION STILL CONTINUES...DAMAGE FROM THREE OF THE TORNADOES HAVE BEEN GIVEN A PRELIMINARY EF-SCALE RATING.

    REMEMBER THAT THIS INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING FURTHER INVESTIGATION. SPECIAL THANKS GOES OUT TO THE EMERGENCY MANAGERS AND STORM SPOTTERS AND CHASERS THAT PROVIDED VALUABLE INFORMATION BOTH DURING AND AFTER THE EVENT.

    ...ATOKA COUNTY TORNADO...
    ...INCLUDING THE CITIES OF TUSHKA AND ATOKA...
    THIS TORNADO DEVELOPED APPROXIMATELY 5 MILES WEST SOUTHWEST OF TUSHKA AND MOVED EAST NORTHEAST THROUGH THE TOWN OF TUSHKA. THE TORNADO CONTINUED TOWARD THE CITY OF ATOKA. AS OF 4 PM...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE WAS STILL SURVEYING THIS DAMAGE PATH...AND DO NOT HAVE A DEFINITIVE END POINT FOR THIS TORNADO. HOWEVER...SOME OF THE DAMAGE SEEN IN THE TOWN OF TUSHKA IS CONSISTENT WITH DAMAGE ASSOCIATED WITH AN EF-3 TORNADO.

    ...MARSHALL INTO JOHNSTON COUNTY TORNADO...
    THIS TORNADO DEVELOPED APPROXIMATELY 3 MILES NORTH-NORTHWEST OF MADILL IN MARSHALL COUNTY AND MOVED NORTHEAST. THE TORNADO CROSSED NORTHERN PORTIONS OF LAKE TEXOMA AND CONTINUED NORTHEAST UNTIL IT LIFTED APPROXIMATELY 5 MILES SOUTH-SOUTHWEST OF MILBURN. BASED ON THE DEGREE OF DAMAGE SEEN...THIS TORNADO REACHED EF-1 INTENSITY.

    ...LINCOLN COUNTY TORNADO...
    THIS TORNADO BRIEFLY DEVELOPED APPROXIMATELY 2 MILES NORTHWEST OF STROUD. LOCAL MEDIA...EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT...STORM SPOTTER AND CHASER REPORTS SUGGEST THE TORNADO OCCURRED FOR LESS THAN 30 SECONDS...AND REMAINED OVER AN OPEN FIELD. WITH LITTLE TO NO DAMAGE REPORTED...THIS TORNADO WAS GIVEN AN EF-0 RATING.

    ...ADDITIONAL INFORMATION...
    VERY LARGE HAIL WAS ALSO REPORTED WITH SEVERAL OF THE SUPERCELL THUNDERSTORMS. WE RECEIVED A FEW REPORTS OF HAIL UP TO SOFTBALL SIZE...WITH NUMEROUS REPORTS OF SIZES OVER GOLF BALL SIZE. SOME DAMAGE WAS REPORTED TO AUTOMOBILES...WITH MANY LOSING THEIR WINDSHIELDS.

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    PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK
    354 PM CDT FRI APR 15 2011

    ...TORNADO DAMAGE SURVEYS ONGOING FOR 14 APRIL 2011 EVENT...
    ...5 TORNADOES CONFIRMED AT THIS TIME...

    TWO TEAMS OF METEOROLOGISTS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TULSA ARE CURRENTLY SURVEYING REPORTS OF STORM DAMAGE AND POSSIBLE TORNADOES FROM THE WIDESPREAD SEVERE THUNDERSTORM ACTIVITY ON 14 APRIL 2011 THAT IMPACTED PORTIONS OF EASTERN OKLAHOMA AND NORTHWESTERN ARKANSAS.

    ONE OF THE DAMAGE SURVEY TEAMS HAS CONFIRMED: TWO TORNADOES IN LE FLORE COUNTY SOUTH OF POTEAU. ONE TORNADO WAS CYCLONIC AND ONE WAS ANTICYCLONIC. BOTH TORNADOES HAVE BEEN RATED AS EF1.
    ADDITIONAL DETAILS WILL BE AVAILABLE LATER ONCE THE SURVEY TEAM HAS ANALYZED THE DATA COLLECTED IN THE FIELD.

    THE SECOND DAMAGE SURVEY TEAM HAS CONFIRMED THREE TORNADOES.
    TORNADO NORTHEAST OF BURBANK RATED EF0
    TORNADO 2 MILES NORTH OF HOMINY RATED EF1
    TORNADO 7 MILES EAST OF DEWEY RATED EF1

    ADDITIONAL DETAILS WILL BE AVAILABLE LATER ONCE THE SURVEY TEAM HAS ANALYZED THE DATA COLLECTED IN THE FIELD.

    REPORTS OF POSSIBLE TORNADOES AND/OR DAMAGE ARE BEING INVESTIGATED AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS. THESE REPORTS OF TORNADOES WILL REMAIN PRELIMINARY UNTIL A DAMAGE SURVEY HAS BEEN COMPLETED.

    IN OKLAHOMA...
    1. CONFIRMED EF1 TORNADO 2 MILES NORTH OF HOMINY...OSAGE COUNTY
    2. CONFIRMED EF0 TORNADO NE OF BURBANK...OSAGE COUNTY
    3. CONFIRMED EF1 TORNADO 7 MILES EAST OF DEWEY...WASHINGTON/NOWATA COUNTY LINE
    4. CONFIRMED EF1 TORNADO...POTEAU/WISTER/HOWE AREA...LE FLORE COUNTY
    5. CONFIRMED EF1 ANTICYCLONIC TORNADO...POTEAU/WISTER/HOWE AREA...LE FLORE COUNTY
    6. OCHELATA AREA...WASHINGTON COUNTY
    7. WAGONER AREA...WAGONER COUNTY
    8. EAST OF DAISY AREA...PUSHMATAHA COUNTY
    9. SOUTH OF DAISY AREA...PUSHMATAHA COUNTY
    10. OLETA/CORINNE/SOBOL AREA...PUSHMATAHA COUNTY
    11. YANUSH AREA...LATIMER COUNTY
    12. WEST OF TALIHINA AREA...LATIMER COUNTY
    13. CASTLE AREA...OKFUSKEE COUNTY
    14. WELTY AREA...OKFUSKEE COUNTY
    15. OKFUSKEE AREA...OKFUSKEE COUNTY
    16. EUCHA AREA...DELAWARE COUNTY
    17. ALDERSON AREA...PITTSBURG COUNTY

    IN ARKANSAS...
    18. DYER AREA...CRAWFORD COUNTY
    19. BRANCH AREA...FRANKLIN COUNTY


    INFORMATION FROM THIS EVENT IS STILL CONSIDERED PRELIMINARY AND WILL BE MODIFIED BASED ON ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THAT MAY BECOME AVAILABLE TO US. UPDATED INFORMATION ON THE DAMAGE SURVEYS CAN BE FOUND FROM THE NWS TULSA HOMEPAGE AT WWW.WEATHER.GOV/TULSA AS WELL AS FROM FOLLOW UP PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENTS.

    ANYONE WITH INFORMATION THAT COULD ENHANCE THE RECORD OF THIS EVENT SHOULD CONTACT THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE IN TULSA AT 918-838-7838 DURING BUSINESS HOURS...OR SEND US AN E-MAIL AT SR-TSA.STORMREPORT@NOAA.GOV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OkieHornet View Post
    anyone see mike morgan's tie last night?
    Why? Was he wearing a neon green one?!? lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by diggyba View Post
    Why? Was he wearing a neon green one?!? lol
    ha! no, it was a shiny red tie with some kind of rhinestone pattern on it. very bling-y. i think he was channeling porter wagoner!

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    Default Re: Oklahoma Severe Weather Discussion - April 2011

    Wondering if any of you were like me and kept glancing out at your fence each time it gusted up to 200 mph...Unreal yesterday

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    Default Re: Oklahoma Severe Weather Discussion - April 2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Easy180 View Post
    Wondering if any of you were like me and kept glancing out at your fence each time it gusted up to 200 mph...Unreal yesterday
    I didn't have to keep looking. Part of mine went flying by my window. Luckily it was a quick fix - no posts broken.

  23. Default Re: Oklahoma Severe Weather Discussion - April 2011

    I got on I-44 yesterday, and the wind whipped my little Honda Fit halfway into the next lane, and then it switched and sent me back into the right. Scared the ever-living bejezus out of me. It was 10 and 2 the whole way after that but I was fighting it the whole time I was driving west.
    Still corrupting young minds

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    Default Re: Oklahoma Severe Weather Discussion - April 2011

    Looks like another chance of severe weather Tuesday, and another later in the week. We're finally getting into an active pattern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG918 View Post
    Looks like another chance of severe weather Tuesday, and another later in the week. We're finally getting into an active pattern.
    Looking at OKC proper Tuesday is not in play for us...however Monday possibly could be. Models aren't really lined up though. NAM is the most aggressive outlining a potential moderate severe weather day, but both GFS and UKMET have the dryline through the area very quickly again. Cap strength looks like it will be an issue with an average strength of 4.2 across all the models for the 0Z time frame on Monday evening. Wind profiles though a very favorable for rotating storms with a great/classic profile with back SE surface winds and winds turning westerly with height.

    Tuesday looks like an Eastern OK play again. Next risk comes in on Thursday across most of Western & Central OK. This will spread into the overnight and first portion of Friday before the activity moves to the east. Thursday looks like we might have a chance for widespread moisture, but lets wait for it to actually show up before getting excited. Activity on Friday will move mostly east of I-35 from the way it looks now. After that, we may see risks increase again the following Tuesday (26th) continuing on the 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, and May 1st.

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