May 24: Another Tornado Outbreak Is Expected Today and Tomorrow

Dark Knight

Well-Known Member
Joined
Sep 3, 2004
Messages
21,649
Reaction score
89
More information can be found at the following link:

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/pwo.html

day1otlk_1300.gif
 
Just found out from email via Indianapolis - my friend Chris is working there this week - that his and his wife's house in Edmond was spared, but that Irene couldn't get home due to many roadblocks. Not sure on damages to city yet.
 
MSNBC is covering this live now! Large tornado in northeast Oklahoma? I am not familiar with the place names.
 
No activity here in the corner of NE OK (yet). OKC - Norman area is getting pounded, reports of several tornados on ground.
 
Norman Regional med center said to be evacuating patients/staff to ground floor.
 
Tornado warning in Stillwater (Oklahoma State University).

Golfball-sized hail and sirens sounding in Norman (University of Oklahoma).
 
Here's the silliest question I've heard in ages, from that weather questions/answers chat I linked above:

Comment From *****
THANKS AGAIN NICK. WHERE CAN WE GO TO ACTUALLY SEE TORNADOS ON GROUND AND MOVING DO YOU KNOW????

This person must think there's a tornado zoo or something, or that they aren't dangerous if kept at a distance!
 
West OK is in the clear now, but East part of the state needs to hunker down! Per MSNBC coverage.

Praying for you guys!
 
msnbc is reporting I-40 is a mess through OK. Tossed alot of vehicles around. Would link you up but WS is locking up my computer and then I can't get back in.
 
Stay safe peeps, will be praying for all who may be affected 🤬🤬🤬
 
This has been a bad week in that area. I have more family members there, in Edmond, Stillwater and Norman, so it will be another restless evening.

4 of my 8 uncles are in construction, they now install storm shelters in their new builds and also add to retro fit older houses. http://www.gohausner.com/

Given the storm paths through this area, it might be a good idea to build these on larger scale for communities.

As for the guy wanting to know where to go to 'see' a tornado; those of us who have lived in these parts of the country know that it is a thrill to watch, to a certain point, but then you have to take cover. If you are that curious go buy/rent the movie Twister; it was partially shot in Wakita, OK.
 

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
152
Guests online
618
Total visitors
770

Forum statistics

Threads
625,651
Messages
18,507,603
Members
240,828
Latest member
The Flamazing Finder
Back
Top