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Re: Discussion of Severe Outbreak for May 18-19-20-21
4 bodies pulled out from the 7-11, including a 7 month old baby...apparently it seems they were trying to get into the freezer, per KFOR 

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Re: Discussion of Severe Outbreak for May 18-19-20-21
Photos and videos are being posted at the sticky thread so If anyone has those don't hesitate to post them.
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Texas Snowman wrote:This is in my backyard (I live in the Red River Valley in Denison):
MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0732
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0534 PM CDT MON MAY 20 2013
SUMMARY...THE ENVIRONMENT FOR LONG-LIVED SUPERCELLS CAPABLE OF A
STRONG TORNADO OR TWO APPEAR TO BE MAXIMIZING NEAR THE RED RIVER
OVER THE NEXT 1-2 HRS.
Um, snowman, what does maximizing mean in this context. Does it mean maximizing towards the scale in general or towards the upper end of the prediction ?
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Re: Discussion of Severe Outbreak for May 18-19-20-21
Oh my god......24 bodies found at Plaza Towers elementary school...switched to search and recovery
KFOR reporters breaking down with the news
KFOR reporters breaking down with the news
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7 kids drowned in the bottom of a school?
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TwisterFanatic wrote:7 kids drowned in the bottom of a school?
That is what KFOR reported, 7 children drowned at the bottom of the school and possibly up to 30 dead. I think this is the Plaza Elementary school
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Re: Discussion of Severe Outbreak for May 18-19-20-21
We may get more information at 8:30 PM EDT when the authorities will hold a news conference.
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Re: Discussion of Severe Outbreak for May 18-19-20-21
Incredibly, incredibly sad day.
I've been following this outbreak on The Weather Channel since about 3 p.m. It was breaking news about the tornado that hit Moore and I was in complete shock over the appearance of it on radar. Definitely one of the strongest tornadoes I've personally seen on radar.
Hearing about the children killed is devastating. The person doing the reporting on the Weather Channel with the helicopter was outstanding and Lance West is a phenomenal reporter. It's been a long time since I heard reporters unable to hold back emotion.

Hearing about the children killed is devastating. The person doing the reporting on the Weather Channel with the helicopter was outstanding and Lance West is a phenomenal reporter. It's been a long time since I heard reporters unable to hold back emotion.

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Re: Discussion of Severe Outbreak for May 18-19-20-21
Oh no.
@AP
BREAKING: State medical examiner's office: 37 killed in Oklahoma tornado; death toll expected to rise -RJJ
@AP
BREAKING: State medical examiner's office: 37 killed in Oklahoma tornado; death toll expected to rise -RJJ
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EDIT: Same info posted above.
Interesting tweet from Joe Bastardi:
@BigJoeBastardi: "I think that on days NOAA has moderate or greater risk area,perhaps we should treat it as if a snow storm in on the way, and keep kids hom"
Interesting tweet from Joe Bastardi:
@BigJoeBastardi: "I think that on days NOAA has moderate or greater risk area,perhaps we should treat it as if a snow storm in on the way, and keep kids hom"
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Texas Snowman wrote:EDIT: Same info posted above.
Interesting tweet from Joe Bastardi:
@BigJoeBastardi: "I think that on days NOAA has moderate or greater risk area,perhaps we should treat it as if a snow storm in on the way, and keep kids hom"
The EF-4 last week happened on a Slight Risk day though. Move that over a major metro and the death toll would be just as enormous.
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