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  1. #176

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    double post

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    Storms in SW OK moving rapidly NE, between 35-40 mph...looks like aiming squarely for OKC area, possibly E Canad./W OK county.

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    its only 2pm and Gary England is breaking in with coverage!

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    Thank gawd that I just woke up in time! Is everyone bunkered down?

    About the guy talking about the will, hope you got it done. I did mine already.

  5. #180

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    My, my. I will let you guys know when it gets here. Should be in about 25 minutes if Channel Nine is right.

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    Was anyone aware that it is Friday the 13th?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    Was anyone aware that it is Friday the 13th?
    Yes, Thunder. On our man-made calendars it is indeed the 13th and it's Friday. Meanwhile...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeOKC View Post
    Yes, Thunder. On our man-made calendars it is indeed the 13th and it's Friday. Meanwhile...
    Hi Mike! Haven't seen you in a while. Hope you're in a safe place!

    The front storm approaching the metro is going up and down. The hook get tightened up then fall apart. Got to watch it carefully. The tornado threat just increased for the next few hours. We still got storms out behind the front storm.

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    SPOTTER REPORT - Increasing rotating wall clouds NW of Norman. Be on alert.

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    tornado warning

    the national weather service in norman has issued a

    * tornado warning for...
    Cleveland county in south central oklahoma...

    * until 430 pm cdt

    * at 355 pm cdt...national weather service meteorologists detected
    a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado. This
    dangerous storm was located near newcastle...moving east at 25
    mph.

    * locations impacted include...
    Norman...stella and lake thunderbird.

    Read more: http://livewire.koco.com/event/live_...#ixzz1rxmokvwu
    KFOR is showing a very large tornado on the ground in Norman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    SPOTTER REPORT - Increasing rotating wall clouds NW of Norman. Be on alert.
    They all seem to really be worried about tomorrow - they're comparing it to the Alabama outbreaks. It gets old hearing "perfect storm" with every severe outbreak though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeOKC View Post
    They all seem to really be worried about tomorrow - they're comparing it to the Alabama outbreaks. It gets old hearing "perfect storm" with every severe outbreak though.

    You're right. Each outbreak are unique.

    Large tornado reported right now at Highway 9 and I-35. In the path are OU, NWS, Airport, and the town.

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    Just got home and traffic everywhere is dreadful. Broadway Extension is a parking lot leaving downtown. Got a text from a friend who has gone about a mile in the past 20 minutes on 44 northbound near 10th.

  14. #189

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    Severe weather statement
    national weather service norman ok
    411 pm cdt fri apr 13 2012

    …a tornado warning remains in effect until 430 pm cdt for
    cleveland county…

    at 409 pm cdt…national weather service meteorologists detected a
    severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado. this dangerous
    storm was located near norman…moving east at 25 mph.

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    Power Outages http://public.oge.com/systemwatch/

    I am unable to view any of the maps properly. They are all showing too tiny on screen without a way to enlarge, so I am unable to post the info.


    Rusty McCranie -- NWS says they believe the circulation broadened and stopped right at about Norman Regional Hospital
    by Ryan Welton / Hearst Staff 4:18 PM

    Read more: http://livewire.koco.com/Event/Live_...#ixzz1rxRE5NKm

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    Quote Originally Posted by PennyQuilts View Post
    My, my. I will let you guys know when it gets here. Should be in about 25 minutes if Channel Nine is right.

    You OK?

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    Norman has significant damage right now it appears. I'm thankful it wasn't bigger.

  18. #193

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZYX2 View Post
    Norman has significant damage right now it appears. I'm thankful it wasn't bigger.
    Any news on any injuries?

  19. #194

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    I haven't heard any. KJRH in Tulsa is reporting there is no damage. Video seems to disprove that.

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    There were reported injuries, but those are not clear yet.

    Tornado Warning in Potts county right now. People in Shawnee, be ready!

    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORMAN HAS ISSUED A

    * TORNADO WARNING FOR...
    POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL OKLAHOMA...

    * UNTIL 530 PM CDT

    * AT 500 PM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE METEOROLOGISTS DETECTED
    A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM CAPABLE OF PRODUCING A TORNADO. THIS
    DANGEROUS STORM WAS LOCATED NEAR PINK...MOVING EAST AT 25 MPH.

    * LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
    SHAWNEE...TECUMSEH...PINK...EARLSBORO...JOHNSON...
    DALE AND BETHEL ACRES.

    Read more: http://livewire.koco.com/Event/Live_...#ixzz1rxdqS3g4
    Storm from the southwest approaching the metro is producing impressive wall clouds and currently rotating.

    Below is a picture of a damage. This is one of many in Norman.


  21. #196

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZYX2 View Post
    Norman has significant damage right now it appears. I'm thankful it wasn't bigger.
    Yes, also like I said before thankful that temps didn't get into the 80s. But there's still Saturday to get thru. Maybe it will move on and get started on the east side of the state tomorrow.

  22. #197

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    Lost my satellite... surprised it took this long....

  23. #198

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadhawg View Post
    You OK?
    Yes, thanks. The first wave brought some rain but not any hail and then it skirted on down to Norman and I got interested in watching that instead of checking back in, here. Plus, the dog was freaked out and I was peeling her off the ceiling.

    This second round has had hard rain and about four pea sized pieces of hail but that's about it. My weather station is not giving my rain readings for some reason, but the regular guage says almost an inch and a half. It came right over us but we can see the light green that follows the storm, right now.

  24. #199

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    I have Cox cable and the video went out, but I still have audio. Too bad there isn't any kind of video stream of the weather reporting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SatelliteHigh View Post
    I have Cox cable and the video went out, but I still have audio. Too bad there isn't any kind of video stream of the weather reporting.
    Incorrect.

    Video stream from KOCO is available here. http://mfile.akamai.com/12893/live/reflector:38841.asx Just fullscreen the view and enjoy! You can also observe the LiveWire at http://livewire.koco.com/Event/Live_...torms_April_12 and the video stream is also available on there. :-)

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