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Video of Ardmore, Okla. F-3 in 1995...

#1 Postby Texas Snowman » Thu May 13, 2010 4:51 pm

Interesting look back at the Ardmore, Okla. F-3 tornado on May 7, 1995.

Video is from storm chasers at an Oklahoma City TV station.

http://www.kxii.com/blogs/weatherblog/93152974.html
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Re: Video of Ardmore, Okla. F-3 in 1995...

#2 Postby somethingfunny » Fri May 14, 2010 12:57 pm

Wow, that is an incredible video! I had never heard about that storm before. It's amazing that Ardmore has bounced back and become such a vibrant city on the heels of that - thank God they decided to rebuild the Michelin/Uniroyal plant after that!
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Re: Video of Ardmore, Okla. F-3 in 1995...

#3 Postby wall_cloud » Tue May 18, 2010 10:46 am

I grew up 15 miles north of Ardmore and remember the 1995 storm vividly. We had small paper debris from that storm falling in our neck of the woods (i.e. check stubs and leaves from ardmore). In all fairness to the post about Ardmore bouncing back, aside from the Michelin plant, western Ardmore was built up as much as it is now. Luckily it stayed west of the interstate and missed the heart of the town. However, it did cause an estimated $75 million in damage. It didn't do that much additional damage (although I think it got part of the Plainview school campus). Severe individuals were killed to the south southwest of Ardmore near Burneyville.
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