Next round of severe weather 7th May Onwards?
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MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0513
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0645 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
AREAS AFFECTED...SERN KS...MUCH OF ERN OK
CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 147...150...
VALID 102345Z - 110045Z
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 147...150...CONTINUES.
SEVERAL LONG-TRACK SUPERCELLS WITH DAMAGING TORNADOES CONTINUE
ACROSS WW147...ESPECIALLY OVER OK. ONE INTENSE TORNADIC SUPERCELL
IS TRACKING ACROSS SEMINOLE COUNTY INTO SRN OKFUSKEE/NRN HUGHES
COUNTY. OTHER INTENSE STORMS HAVE DEVELOPED AND ARE TRACKING ENEWD
ACROSS SRN OK OVER CARTER AND LOVE COUNTIES. ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS REMAIN VERY FAVORABLE FOR STRONG TORNADIC
SUPERCELLS...ESPECIALLY ALONG AND JUST SOUTH OF RETREATING WARM
FRONT THAT IS CURRENTLY DRAPED FROM SERN OK INTO SFC LOW NEAR PNC.
ADDITIONALLY...NEW SUPERCELLS ARE INTENSIFYING ALONG IMMEDIATE
DRYLINE IN THE WAKE OF THE PRE-DRYLINE ACTIVITY FROM LINCOLN
COUNTY...SWWD INTO MCLAIN COUNTY OK. THESE STORMS MAY VERY WELL
BECOME TORNADIC SHORTLY.
..DARROW.. 05/10/2010
ATTN...WFO...SGF...TSA...ICT...FWD...OUN...
LAT...LON 37569458 35089481 33829671 34229796 35579705 37379658
37569458
NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
0645 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
AREAS AFFECTED...SERN KS...MUCH OF ERN OK
CONCERNING...TORNADO WATCH 147...150...
VALID 102345Z - 110045Z
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 147...150...CONTINUES.
SEVERAL LONG-TRACK SUPERCELLS WITH DAMAGING TORNADOES CONTINUE
ACROSS WW147...ESPECIALLY OVER OK. ONE INTENSE TORNADIC SUPERCELL
IS TRACKING ACROSS SEMINOLE COUNTY INTO SRN OKFUSKEE/NRN HUGHES
COUNTY. OTHER INTENSE STORMS HAVE DEVELOPED AND ARE TRACKING ENEWD
ACROSS SRN OK OVER CARTER AND LOVE COUNTIES. ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS REMAIN VERY FAVORABLE FOR STRONG TORNADIC
SUPERCELLS...ESPECIALLY ALONG AND JUST SOUTH OF RETREATING WARM
FRONT THAT IS CURRENTLY DRAPED FROM SERN OK INTO SFC LOW NEAR PNC.
ADDITIONALLY...NEW SUPERCELLS ARE INTENSIFYING ALONG IMMEDIATE
DRYLINE IN THE WAKE OF THE PRE-DRYLINE ACTIVITY FROM LINCOLN
COUNTY...SWWD INTO MCLAIN COUNTY OK. THESE STORMS MAY VERY WELL
BECOME TORNADIC SHORTLY.
..DARROW.. 05/10/2010
ATTN...WFO...SGF...TSA...ICT...FWD...OUN...
LAT...LON 37569458 35089481 33829671 34229796 35579705 37379658
37569458
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Tightening hook Echo now east of Purcell, I think we probably have another big tornado with that one.
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CrazyC83 wrote:apocalypt-flyer wrote:First fatality quasi confirmed.
According to KWTV 9?
News 9.
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Yep also got 20 injuired from the storm.
The storm previously near Seminole starting to regain a bit of a better hook agian in the last 5 minutes, not what we want to see really!
The storm previously near Seminole starting to regain a bit of a better hook agian in the last 5 minutes, not what we want to see really!
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Some pretty hefty damage there thats for sure!
Also lets hope the cell near FW doesn't decide to break the cap, a lone supercell there is all you need!
Also lets hope the cell near FW doesn't decide to break the cap, a lone supercell there is all you need!
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From http://livewire.koco.com :
I-40 closed in eastern Oklahoma County
I-40 is closed between Anderson Rd. and Peeby Rd. in eastern Oklahoma County while rescue personnel assist injured persons and clean up damage caused by storm-related activity that moved through the area late this afternoon. Eastbound I-40 and eastbound I-240 traffic is being diverted onto Anderson Rd. Westbound I-40 traffic is being diverted onto Peebly Rd. Motorists are asked to avoid the area and locate an alternate route.
by Ryan Welton / KOCO.com Managing Editor at 7:23 PM
1-40 and Choctaw
No serious injuries reported
at least six 18-wheelers overturned
Love's Travel Stop is destroyed.
Sonic and Anderson's Travel Plaza are damaged.
Tow trucks are there now to help move cars.
by Ryan Welton / KOCO.com Managing Editor at 7:22 PM
I-40 closed in eastern Oklahoma County
I-40 is closed between Anderson Rd. and Peeby Rd. in eastern Oklahoma County while rescue personnel assist injured persons and clean up damage caused by storm-related activity that moved through the area late this afternoon. Eastbound I-40 and eastbound I-240 traffic is being diverted onto Anderson Rd. Westbound I-40 traffic is being diverted onto Peebly Rd. Motorists are asked to avoid the area and locate an alternate route.
by Ryan Welton / KOCO.com Managing Editor at 7:23 PM
1-40 and Choctaw
No serious injuries reported
at least six 18-wheelers overturned
Love's Travel Stop is destroyed.
Sonic and Anderson's Travel Plaza are damaged.
Tow trucks are there now to help move cars.
by Ryan Welton / KOCO.com Managing Editor at 7:22 PM
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Looks like that cell is going pretty close to the I40, hopefully the drivers are careful, as its obviously a powerful cell...
Also looking at the radar right now the cells are slowly becoming more linear. Cell from Seminole still looking pretty decent even now.
Also looking at the radar right now the cells are slowly becoming more linear. Cell from Seminole still looking pretty decent even now.
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Wow thats insane damage AF, mind you at that time it really did look like a bit of a monster didn't it, so perhaps not that surprising sadly.
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Re: Next round of severe weather 7th May Onwards?
WWUS54 KOUN 110035
SVSOUN
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
735 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
OKC013-095-110100-
/O.CON.KOUN.TO.W.0025.000000T0000Z-100511T0100Z/
BRYAN OK-MARSHALL OK-
735 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 800 PM CDT FOR
SOUTHEASTERN MARSHALL AND WESTERN BRYAN COUNTIES...
AT 732 PM CDT...A THUNDERSTORM WITH A HISTORY OF PRODUCING TORNADOES
WAS LOCATED 3 MILES NORTH OF LAKE TEXOMA...MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH.
THIS STORM PRODUCED AT LEAST ONE LARGE TORNADO EARLIER IN MARSHALL
COUNTY. THE MOST DANGEROUS PART OF THIS STORM WILL MOVE ALONG
HIGHWAY 70 TOWARD CALERA AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF DURANT.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND LIFE THREATENING SITUATION. IF YOU
ARE IN THE PATH OF THIS STORM... TAKE COVER IMMEDIATELY. A BASEMENT
OR STORM SHELTER IS BEST. OTHERWISE...TAKE COVER IN AN INTERIOR
CLOSET OR BATHROOM AWAY FROM OUTSIDE WALLS AND WINDOWS. COVER YOUR
HEAD WITH PILLOWS AND BLANKETS.
IN ADDITION TO A TORNADO THREAT... THIS STORM LIKELY CONTAINS
DAMAGING HAIL TO THE SIZE OF BASEBALLS OR LARGER.
&&
LAT...LON 3383 9610 3382 9614 3378 9616 3381 9654
3385 9662 3389 9659 3390 9667 3382 9671
3383 9676 3386 9680 3387 9683 3408 9683
3408 9609
TIME...MOT...LOC 0032Z 274DEG 38KT 3393 9658
$$
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SVSOUN
SEVERE WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
735 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
OKC013-095-110100-
/O.CON.KOUN.TO.W.0025.000000T0000Z-100511T0100Z/
BRYAN OK-MARSHALL OK-
735 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 800 PM CDT FOR
SOUTHEASTERN MARSHALL AND WESTERN BRYAN COUNTIES...
AT 732 PM CDT...A THUNDERSTORM WITH A HISTORY OF PRODUCING TORNADOES
WAS LOCATED 3 MILES NORTH OF LAKE TEXOMA...MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH.
THIS STORM PRODUCED AT LEAST ONE LARGE TORNADO EARLIER IN MARSHALL
COUNTY. THE MOST DANGEROUS PART OF THIS STORM WILL MOVE ALONG
HIGHWAY 70 TOWARD CALERA AND THE SOUTH SIDE OF DURANT.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND LIFE THREATENING SITUATION. IF YOU
ARE IN THE PATH OF THIS STORM... TAKE COVER IMMEDIATELY. A BASEMENT
OR STORM SHELTER IS BEST. OTHERWISE...TAKE COVER IN AN INTERIOR
CLOSET OR BATHROOM AWAY FROM OUTSIDE WALLS AND WINDOWS. COVER YOUR
HEAD WITH PILLOWS AND BLANKETS.
IN ADDITION TO A TORNADO THREAT... THIS STORM LIKELY CONTAINS
DAMAGING HAIL TO THE SIZE OF BASEBALLS OR LARGER.
&&
LAT...LON 3383 9610 3382 9614 3378 9616 3381 9654
3385 9662 3389 9659 3390 9667 3382 9671
3383 9676 3386 9680 3387 9683 3408 9683
3408 9609
TIME...MOT...LOC 0032Z 274DEG 38KT 3393 9658
$$
BURKE
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KWT wrote:Wow thats insane damage AF, mind you at that time it really did look like a bit of a monster didn't it, so perhaps not that surprising sadly.
Now imagine that one had travelled through Seminole 6 miles further down South. That would've been incredibly UGLY.
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