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WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION FOR WATCH 74
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK
1247 PM CST SUN MAR 12 2006
ARC007-015-033-047-087-131-143-OKC001-021-035-037-041-061-077-079-
091-097-101-105-107-111-113-115-117-121-131-135-143-145-147-
130400-
/O.NEW.KTSA.TO.A.0074.060312T1847Z-060313T0400Z/
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED TORNADO WATCH 74 IN
EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM CST THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IN ARKANSAS THIS WATCH INCLUDES 7 COUNTIES
IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
BENTON CARROLL CRAWFORD
MADISON WASHINGTON
IN WEST CENTRAL ARKANSAS
FRANKLIN SEBASTIAN
IN OKLAHOMA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 23 COUNTIES
IN EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
CHEROKEE MUSKOGEE OKFUSKEE
SEQUOYAH
IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA
ADAIR CRAIG CREEK
DELAWARE MAYES NOWATA
OKMULGEE OSAGE OTTAWA
PAWNEE ROGERS TULSA
WAGONER WASHINGTON
IN SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA
HASKELL LATIMER LE FLORE
MCINTOSH PITTSBURG
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF...BARTLESVILLE...BENTONVILLE...
BERRYVILLE...BRISTOW...CHARLESTON...CLAREMORE...EUFAULA...
EUREKA SPRINGS...FAYETTEVILLE...FORT SMITH...HUNTSVILLE...JAY...
MCALESTER...MIAMI...MUSKOGEE...NOWATA...OKEMAH...OKMULGEE...
OZARK...PAWHUSKA...PAWNEE...POTEAU...PRYOR...ROGERS...SALLISAW...
SPRINGDALE...STIGLER...STILWELL...TAHLEQUAH...TULSA...VAN BUREN...
VINITA...WAGONER AND WILBURTON.
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WATCH COUNTY NOTIFICATION FOR WATCH 74
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK
1247 PM CST SUN MAR 12 2006
ARC007-015-033-047-087-131-143-OKC001-021-035-037-041-061-077-079-
091-097-101-105-107-111-113-115-117-121-131-135-143-145-147-
130400-
/O.NEW.KTSA.TO.A.0074.060312T1847Z-060313T0400Z/
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE HAS ISSUED TORNADO WATCH 74 IN
EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM CST THIS EVENING FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
IN ARKANSAS THIS WATCH INCLUDES 7 COUNTIES
IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
BENTON CARROLL CRAWFORD
MADISON WASHINGTON
IN WEST CENTRAL ARKANSAS
FRANKLIN SEBASTIAN
IN OKLAHOMA THIS WATCH INCLUDES 23 COUNTIES
IN EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
CHEROKEE MUSKOGEE OKFUSKEE
SEQUOYAH
IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA
ADAIR CRAIG CREEK
DELAWARE MAYES NOWATA
OKMULGEE OSAGE OTTAWA
PAWNEE ROGERS TULSA
WAGONER WASHINGTON
IN SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA
HASKELL LATIMER LE FLORE
MCINTOSH PITTSBURG
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF...BARTLESVILLE...BENTONVILLE...
BERRYVILLE...BRISTOW...CHARLESTON...CLAREMORE...EUFAULA...
EUREKA SPRINGS...FAYETTEVILLE...FORT SMITH...HUNTSVILLE...JAY...
MCALESTER...MIAMI...MUSKOGEE...NOWATA...OKEMAH...OKMULGEE...
OZARK...PAWHUSKA...PAWNEE...POTEAU...PRYOR...ROGERS...SALLISAW...
SPRINGDALE...STIGLER...STILWELL...TAHLEQUAH...TULSA...VAN BUREN...
VINITA...WAGONER AND WILBURTON.
$$
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cheezywxman wrote:o boy, it looks like the line is going to extend south pretty rapidly...I'd say that by 5 today, I maybe in the the path of a severe thunderstorm(hopefully nothing tornadic)
I doubt it - there still isn't any precip south of the KS/OK border, and the nearest stuff to that border took about two and a half hours to become severe. I know you'd like to see some stuff, but I think you're out of luck today. If you're lucky, you might get a little isolated thunderstorm, but nothing severe (IMHO).
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WindRunner wrote:cheezywxman wrote:o boy, it looks like the line is going to extend south pretty rapidly...I'd say that by 5 today, I maybe in the the path of a severe thunderstorm(hopefully nothing tornadic)
I doubt it - there still isn't any precip south of the KS/OK border, and the nearest stuff to that border took about two and a half hours to become severe. I know you'd like to see some stuff, but I think you're out of luck today. If you're lucky, you might get a little isolated thunderstorm, but nothing severe (IMHO).
I concur... the conditions that far south aren't as ripe.
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cheezywxman wrote:o boy, it looks like the line is going to extend south pretty rapidly...I'd say that by 5 today, I maybe in the the path of a severe thunderstorm(hopefully nothing tornadic)
That is my prediction; I wouldn't be surprised to see the supercells reach all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Even up in central Ontario (where I am), it is warming up rapidly - into the 50s - and the front is supposed to be just north of here (separating the snow and 20s from the rain and 50s+).
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CrazyC83 wrote:cheezywxman wrote:o boy, it looks like the line is going to extend south pretty rapidly...I'd say that by 5 today, I maybe in the the path of a severe thunderstorm(hopefully nothing tornadic)
That is my prediction; I wouldn't be surprised to see the supercells reach all the way to the Gulf of Mexico. Even up in central Ontario (where I am), it is warming up rapidly - into the 50s - and the front is supposed to be just north of here (separating the snow and 20s from the rain and 50s+).
I doubt the cells will reach the gulf...if I get anything Ill probably be on the tail end
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Funnel cloud reports coming in now for the southernmost cell in SE KS - but tornado warnings are out for all three. These storms are also very moist! VILs on all three are high and they are dropping at least 2" of rain an hour on some spots as well as 1.75" hail being reported. These cells should stay well south of KCMO area, luckily.
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WindRunner wrote:Funnel cloud reports coming in now for the southernmost cell in SE KS - but tornado warnings are out for all three. These storms are also very moist! VILs on all three are high and they are dropping at least 2" of rain an hour on some spots as well as 1.75" hail being reported. These cells should stay well south of KCMO area, luckily.
Actually, a couple of those cells are projected to go toward Cass County, MO... which is the southern suburbs for KC.
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senorpepr wrote:WindRunner wrote:Funnel cloud reports coming in now for the southernmost cell in SE KS - but tornado warnings are out for all three. These storms are also very moist! VILs on all three are high and they are dropping at least 2" of rain an hour on some spots as well as 1.75" hail being reported. These cells should stay well south of KCMO area, luckily.
Actually, a couple of those cells are projected to go toward Cass County, MO... which is the southern suburbs for KC.
Oh - I see they are now. Couldn't see those storms from the Tulsa radar, and I just noticed that KEAX stopped updating data about an hour ago. Let's see - radar up, and, yep, KC is going to get nailed! My error there . . . don't know what happened with GR3.
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WindRunner wrote:senorpepr wrote:WindRunner wrote:Funnel cloud reports coming in now for the southernmost cell in SE KS - but tornado warnings are out for all three. These storms are also very moist! VILs on all three are high and they are dropping at least 2" of rain an hour on some spots as well as 1.75" hail being reported. These cells should stay well south of KCMO area, luckily.
Actually, a couple of those cells are projected to go toward Cass County, MO... which is the southern suburbs for KC.
Oh - I see they are now. Couldn't see those storms from the Tulsa radar, and I just noticed that KEAX stopped updating data about an hour ago. Let's see - radar up, and, yep, KC is going to get nailed! My error there . . . don't know what happened with GR3.
Strange ... I'm getting up to date data from KEAX.
Cell headed towards Iola looks impressive. New tornado warning up for that one.
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x-y-no wrote:
Strange ... I'm getting up to date data from KEAX.
Cell headed towards Iola looks impressive. New tornado warning up for that one.
Yeah, it's coming fine now. I just think the software jammed up. I've that copy sitting on KEAX since 9am this morning, so it was probably just getting tired

And that Iola cell has to have a pretty bad tornado in there - that SRV is not pretty.
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