Next round of severe weather 7th May Onwards?
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Re: Next round of severe weather 7th May Onwards?
Ntxwx wrote:Cell near Mineral Wells, Tx now coming together nicely. May need to watch this one.
Yeah thats not a bad looking cell, also fairly isolated as well which means it certainly may well need to be watched. A cell decent cells to the west of it as well now.
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brunota2003 wrote:I think time is running out for our long track supercell. It is starting to get caught up from behind in the remains of other storms, and might get choked off here soon.
Yeah they are catching up, that beingt said the Hook Echo is actually pretty impressive again, it actually looks almost as impressive as it did when it was north of Seminole again.
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Re: Next round of severe weather 7th May Onwards?
OKC005-013-029-069-110200-
/O.CON.KOUN.TO.W.0030.000000T0000Z-100511T0200Z/
COAL OK-BRYAN OK-JOHNSTON OK-ATOKA OK-
816 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 900 PM CDT FOR
SOUTHWESTERN ATOKA...JOHNSTON...NORTHERN BRYAN AND SOUTHWESTERN COAL
COUNTIES...
AT 814 PM CDT...RADAR AND STORM SPOTTERS OBSERVED A TORNADO 5 MILES
SOUTH OF MILL CREEK...MOVING EAST-SOUTHEAST AT 45 MPH. PERSONS IN
AND NEAR REAGAN...TISHOMINGO...FILLMORE...AND MILBURN ARE IN THE
PATH OF THIS VERY DANGEROUS STORM. TAKE COVER NOW!
LAT...LON 3402 9632 3430 9690 3450 9681 3446 9602
TIME...MOT...LOC 0114Z 287DEG 37KT 3433 9678
$$
/O.CON.KOUN.TO.W.0030.000000T0000Z-100511T0200Z/
COAL OK-BRYAN OK-JOHNSTON OK-ATOKA OK-
816 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
...A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 900 PM CDT FOR
SOUTHWESTERN ATOKA...JOHNSTON...NORTHERN BRYAN AND SOUTHWESTERN COAL
COUNTIES...
AT 814 PM CDT...RADAR AND STORM SPOTTERS OBSERVED A TORNADO 5 MILES
SOUTH OF MILL CREEK...MOVING EAST-SOUTHEAST AT 45 MPH. PERSONS IN
AND NEAR REAGAN...TISHOMINGO...FILLMORE...AND MILBURN ARE IN THE
PATH OF THIS VERY DANGEROUS STORM. TAKE COVER NOW!
LAT...LON 3402 9632 3430 9690 3450 9681 3446 9602
TIME...MOT...LOC 0114Z 287DEG 37KT 3433 9678
$$
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It did look like it really weakened about an hour ago Crazy so its quite possible that it was several tornadoes that formed from the same Meso complex.
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The tornado dissipated perhaps?
ADAIR OK-CHEROKEE OK-SEQUOYAH OK-
822 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
...THE TORNADO WARNING FOR NORTHWESTERN SEQUOYAH...SOUTHEASTERN
CHEROKEE AND SOUTHWESTERN ADAIR COUNTIES CONTINUES...
AT 820 PM CDT...NWS METEOROLOGISTS CONTINUED TO TRACK A SEVERE
THUNDERSTORM WITH A HISTORY OF PRODUCING A TORNADO LOCATED NEAR
BOX...MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH. THIS VERY DANGEROUS STORM HAS A HISTORY
OF PRODUCING A TORNADO...TAKE COVER NOW!
SOME LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...MC KEY...
COOKSON...SALLISAW...MARBLE CITY...BRUSHY AND BUNCH.
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 40 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 290 AND 310.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
IF YOU ARE NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM...TAKE COVER NOW! IF NO
UNDERGROUND SHELTER IS AVAILABLE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE
LOWEST FLOOR. MOBILE HOMES AND VEHICLES SHOULD BE ABANDONED FOR MORE
SUBSTANTIAL SHELTER. AVOID WINDOWS!
A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 845 PM CDT FOR NORTHWESTERN
SEQUOYAH...SOUTHEASTERN CHEROKEE AND SOUTHWESTERN ADAIR COUNTIES.
ADAIR OK-CHEROKEE OK-SEQUOYAH OK-
822 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
...THE TORNADO WARNING FOR NORTHWESTERN SEQUOYAH...SOUTHEASTERN
CHEROKEE AND SOUTHWESTERN ADAIR COUNTIES CONTINUES...
AT 820 PM CDT...NWS METEOROLOGISTS CONTINUED TO TRACK A SEVERE
THUNDERSTORM WITH A HISTORY OF PRODUCING A TORNADO LOCATED NEAR
BOX...MOVING EAST AT 45 MPH. THIS VERY DANGEROUS STORM HAS A HISTORY
OF PRODUCING A TORNADO...TAKE COVER NOW!
SOME LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...MC KEY...
COOKSON...SALLISAW...MARBLE CITY...BRUSHY AND BUNCH.
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 40 BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 290 AND 310.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
IF YOU ARE NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM...TAKE COVER NOW! IF NO
UNDERGROUND SHELTER IS AVAILABLE MOVE TO AN INTERIOR ROOM ON THE
LOWEST FLOOR. MOBILE HOMES AND VEHICLES SHOULD BE ABANDONED FOR MORE
SUBSTANTIAL SHELTER. AVOID WINDOWS!
A TORNADO WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 845 PM CDT FOR NORTHWESTERN
SEQUOYAH...SOUTHEASTERN CHEROKEE AND SOUTHWESTERN ADAIR COUNTIES.
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Re: Next round of severe weather 7th May Onwards?
Had to pick my son up early from baseball practice after the extreme northern edge of our county (Grayson County) was placed under a tornado warning.
After being sure the storm was going to miss our town (Denison in the northern portion of Grayson County) we went to a prominent hill top on Hwy. 75 in Denison and watched the storm pass by about 5 miles to our NW in southern Bryan County, Oklahoma.
As we sat there with a storm spotter, there was just amazing inflow of 60 to 70 mph into the storm. Storm was definitely rotating, we saw several funnel cloud lowerings out of the wall cloud, and there was a report of a possible wedge touchdown in the Cartwright/Calera area just across the Red River.
It was an amazing mini-storm chase right here in my backyard...told my son that the ONLY thing we didn't see out of that circulation was an actual tornado touch down (there were several lowerings that I thought were going to continue to the ground but they never did).
After being sure the storm was going to miss our town (Denison in the northern portion of Grayson County) we went to a prominent hill top on Hwy. 75 in Denison and watched the storm pass by about 5 miles to our NW in southern Bryan County, Oklahoma.
As we sat there with a storm spotter, there was just amazing inflow of 60 to 70 mph into the storm. Storm was definitely rotating, we saw several funnel cloud lowerings out of the wall cloud, and there was a report of a possible wedge touchdown in the Cartwright/Calera area just across the Red River.
It was an amazing mini-storm chase right here in my backyard...told my son that the ONLY thing we didn't see out of that circulation was an actual tornado touch down (there were several lowerings that I thought were going to continue to the ground but they never did).
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Echo still looks there from what I'm seeing, that said it doesn't look quite as pronouced as it once did...which would agree with the drop in the velocities....still the rotation aloft has lasted a very long time!
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Tor Warnings moving into Arkansas...
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WFUS54 KTSA 110133
TORTSA
ARC033-047-131-143-OKC001-135-110215-
/O.NEW.KTSA.TO.W.0011.100511T0133Z-100511T0215Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK
833 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TULSA HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
NORTHEASTERN SEQUOYAH COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
SOUTHERN ADAIR COUNTY IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA
CRAWFORD COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
SOUTHERN WASHINGTON COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
WESTERN FRANKLIN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL ARKANSAS
NORTHEASTERN SEBASTIAN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL ARKANSAS
* UNTIL 915 PM CDT
* AT 831 PM CDT...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WITH A HISOTRY OF PRODUCING A
TORNADO WAS LOCATED 4 MILES NORTHWEST OF BRUSHY...MOVING EAST AT 60
MPH. THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM WITH STRONG LOW LEVEL ROTATION...A
TORNADO IS OCCURRING OR COULD FORM AT ANY TIME. THIS IS A DANGEROUS
STORM...TAKE COVER NOW!
* SOME LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...ALMA...
BLACKBURN...BRENTWOOD...BRUSHY...BUNCH...CEDARVILLE...CHESTER...
DYER...FERN...FIGURE FIVE...GREENLAND...LEE CREEK...LINCOLN...
MARIETTA...MOUNTAINBURG...MULBERRY...NATURAL DAM...PRAIRIE GROVE...
RUDY...SHORT...STILWELL...STRICKLER...VAN BUREN...WEST FORK AND
WINSLOW.
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 40 IN ARKANSAS BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 0 AND
29.
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WFUS54 KTSA 110133
TORTSA
ARC033-047-131-143-OKC001-135-110215-
/O.NEW.KTSA.TO.W.0011.100511T0133Z-100511T0215Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
TORNADO WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TULSA OK
833 PM CDT MON MAY 10 2010
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TULSA HAS ISSUED A
* TORNADO WARNING FOR...
NORTHEASTERN SEQUOYAH COUNTY IN EAST CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
SOUTHERN ADAIR COUNTY IN NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA
CRAWFORD COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
SOUTHERN WASHINGTON COUNTY IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
WESTERN FRANKLIN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL ARKANSAS
NORTHEASTERN SEBASTIAN COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL ARKANSAS
* UNTIL 915 PM CDT
* AT 831 PM CDT...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WITH A HISOTRY OF PRODUCING A
TORNADO WAS LOCATED 4 MILES NORTHWEST OF BRUSHY...MOVING EAST AT 60
MPH. THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM WITH STRONG LOW LEVEL ROTATION...A
TORNADO IS OCCURRING OR COULD FORM AT ANY TIME. THIS IS A DANGEROUS
STORM...TAKE COVER NOW!
* SOME LOCATIONS IN OR NEAR THE PATH OF THIS STORM INCLUDE...ALMA...
BLACKBURN...BRENTWOOD...BRUSHY...BUNCH...CEDARVILLE...CHESTER...
DYER...FERN...FIGURE FIVE...GREENLAND...LEE CREEK...LINCOLN...
MARIETTA...MOUNTAINBURG...MULBERRY...NATURAL DAM...PRAIRIE GROVE...
RUDY...SHORT...STILWELL...STRICKLER...VAN BUREN...WEST FORK AND
WINSLOW.
THIS INCLUDES INTERSTATE 40 IN ARKANSAS BETWEEN MILE MARKERS 0 AND
29.
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Looks like there will probably be a cell heading towards Fort Worth, though the worst of it may end up just a little north of the city.
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