snoopj wrote:brunota2003 wrote:good luck snoopj...and god bless
Strange.....as the severe hail icon disappeared from the storm tracks shortly after I posted that.
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tidesong wrote:AT 444 PM CST...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR AND STORM
SPOTTERS WERE TRACKING A LARGE AND EXTREMELY DANGEROUS TORNADO 16
MILES WEST OF JAMESTOWN...MOVING NORTHEAST AT 55 MPH. THIS TORNADO
HAS CAUSED SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE IN SEDALIA.
*wince*
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snoopj wrote:That north side one is passing (or just passed) over me. I'm near the intersection of I-29 and I-35....also I-29/US-169.
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Based on the radar stuff its beginning to rotate...watch it slowly start making a rightward shift...
The one to your west is pretty small at the moment...but is getting stronger with each sweep
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senorpepr wrote:Althought it's pointless to cancel it now... I'm still wondering why they issued WW 74.
Yeah - I've had the Tulsa radar up in the background since 1:30, when they first put out the MD indicating that they were going to issure a WW for the area - haven't seen anything on it other than the SE KS cells.
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WindRunner wrote:senorpepr wrote:Althought it's pointless to cancel it now... I'm still wondering why they issued WW 74.
Yeah - I've had the Tulsa radar up in the background since 1:30, when they first put out the MD indicating that they were going to issure a WW for the area - haven't seen anything on it other than the SE KS cells.
They're still saying we could have some activity...typical for us lately though perfect setup and nothing happens
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6SpeedTA95 wrote:WindRunner wrote:senorpepr wrote:Althought it's pointless to cancel it now... I'm still wondering why they issued WW 74.
Yeah - I've had the Tulsa radar up in the background since 1:30, when they first put out the MD indicating that they were going to issure a WW for the area - haven't seen anything on it other than the SE KS cells.
They're still saying we could have some activity...typical for us lately though perfect setup and nothing happenswe need rain, I wanna cook some burgers again
There was too much of a cap. That was kinda evident on the soundings throughout the day. Also, the bulk of the shear was near northern Missouri and Iowa... leaving Oklahoma in less-than-favorable conditions. Had I been behind the console, I would think a svr tstm watch would be more reasonable than a PDS tornado watch. Oh well... it's a bust.
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look at Tulsa, OK dopplar radar...the storms are starting to form...
			
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TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 74
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
503 PM CST SUN MAR 12 2006
TORNADO WATCH 74 REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM CST FOR THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
OKC001-021-027-035-037-041-061-063-077-079-081-087-091-097-101-
105-107-111-113-115-117-119-121-125-131-133-135-143-145-147-
130400-
/O.CON.KWNS.TO.A.0074.000000T0000Z-060313T0400Z/
OK
. OKLAHOMA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAIR CHEROKEE CLEVELAND
CRAIG CREEK DELAWARE
HASKELL HUGHES LATIMER
LE FLORE LINCOLN MCCLAIN
MCINTOSH MAYES MUSKOGEE
NOWATA OKFUSKEE OKMULGEE
OSAGE OTTAWA PAWNEE
PAYNE PITTSBURG POTTAWATOMIE
ROGERS SEMINOLE SEQUOYAH
TULSA WAGONER WASHINGTON
$$
ATTN...WFO...LZK...TSA...SGF...OUN...
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brunota2003 wrote:look at Tulsa, OK dopplar radar...the storms are starting to form...give another 1/2 hour and probably severe storms...Tornado Watch
TORNADO WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE FOR WT 74
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
503 PM CST SUN MAR 12 2006
TORNADO WATCH 74 REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1000 PM CST FOR THE
FOLLOWING LOCATIONS
OKC001-021-027-035-037-041-061-063-077-079-081-087-091-097-101-
105-107-111-113-115-117-119-121-125-131-133-135-143-145-147-
130400-
/O.CON.KWNS.TO.A.0074.000000T0000Z-060313T0400Z/
OK
. OKLAHOMA COUNTIES INCLUDED ARE
ADAIR CHEROKEE CLEVELAND
CRAIG CREEK DELAWARE
HASKELL HUGHES LATIMER
LE FLORE LINCOLN MCCLAIN
MCINTOSH MAYES MUSKOGEE
NOWATA OKFUSKEE OKMULGEE
OSAGE OTTAWA PAWNEE
PAYNE PITTSBURG POTTAWATOMIE
ROGERS SEMINOLE SEQUOYAH
TULSA WAGONER WASHINGTON
$$
ATTN...WFO...LZK...TSA...SGF...OUN...
It's been doing that all day though
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The only thing I see on KINX is another couple of cells developing in SE KS heading towards KC (again 
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And Columbia looks to have gotten it bad . . . radar indicated max hail size 3.5" when storm was over the town . . . not good.
			
													And Columbia looks to have gotten it bad . . . radar indicated max hail size 3.5" when storm was over the town . . . not good.
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