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    NWS Norman has added 2 more tornadoes from the May 24th surveys - bringing the total to 11 that day in the NWS Norman area.

    Detail: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/?n=events-20110524

    Also added the information to the Storm Scope blog: http://www.storm-scope.com/blog/?p=108

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    Watch will be issued once storms get cranking tonight. HRRR models do indicate the line could approve I-35 later this evening before falling apart. Extremely strong/damaging winds and large hail are main threats.

    Storm Scope Forum Link: http://www.storm-scope.com/forum/vie...?f=11&t=23#p62

    Storm Scope Blog Post: http://www.storm-scope.com/blog/?p=110



    MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1158
    NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
    0327 PM CDT THU JUN 09 2011

    AREAS AFFECTED...S-CNTRL KS/ N-CNTRL INTO SWRN OK / PARTS OF THE TX
    LOW ROLLING PLAINS

    CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH LIKELY

    VALID 092027Z - 092230Z

    SCATTERED STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP LATER THIS AFTERNOON. A
    LARGE HAIL AND SEVERE WIND GUST THREAT WILL LIKELY ACCOMPANY THE
    STRONGER STORMS. A WW ISSUANCE IS LIKELY ONCE STORM INITIATION IS
    IMMINENT OR SHORTLY THEREAFTER.

    SURFACE MESOANALYSIS SHOWS DUAL SURFACE LOWS NEAR 40 MI WSW SLN AND
    50 MI SE BGD ON A FRONT WITH A PREFRONTAL WINDSHIFT/CONFLUENCE ZONE
    ARCING E AHEAD OF THE FRONT. A DRYLINE EXTENDS SWD FROM THE TX
    PANHANDLE LOW ALONG THE CAPROCK. A SHORTWAVE TROUGH IS CURRENTLY
    OVER THE NEB/KS/CO/OK PANHANDLE REGION...WITH THE TRAILING INFLUENCE
    OF THIS DISTURBANCE PERHAPS AS FAR S AS THE TX LOW ROLLING PLAINS
    THIS EVENING AS IT CONTINUES ENEWD TOWARDS THE LOWER MO RIVER VALLEY
    TONIGHT. PW/S ALONG AND IMMEDIATELY E OF THE AFOREMENTIONED SURFACE
    BOUNDARIES ARE HOLDING NEAR 1 INCH...WITH SURFACE OBSERVATIONS
    SHOWING TEMPS AROUND 100 WITH DEWPOINTS IN THE MID-UPPER 50S. THIS
    HAS RESULTED IN VERY LARGE TEMP/DEWPOINT SPREADS WITHIN A DEEP
    WELL-MIXED PBL...AND FORECAST SOUNDINGS SHOW SURFACE-H5 LAPSE RATES
    AROUND 9 DEG C/KM. STRONG 0-6 KM SHEAR /40 KTS/ HAS OVERSPREAD THE
    NRN HALF OF THE DISCUSSION AREA WITH SLIGHTLY WEAKER SHEAR FARTHER S
    ON THE ORDER OF 30-35 KTS. GIVEN SUFFICIENT MOISTURE AND A VERY
    STEEP LAPSE RATES...THE WIND PROFILE WILL SUPPORT STORM ORGANIZATION
    WITH SUPERCELL POTENTIAL--ALBEIT INCREASINGLY GREATER WITH FURTHER
    NWD EXTENT. THE STRONGER STORMS WILL BE CAPABLE OF A LARGE HAIL
    THREAT /PERHAPS VERY LARGE NEAR AND N OF THE OK-KS BORDER/ AND
    SEVERE WIND GUSTS.

    ..SMITH.. 06/09/2011

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    SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH PROBABILITIES FOR WS 0454 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
    0353 PM CDT THU JUN 09 2011

    WS 0454
    PROBABILITY TABLE:
    PROB OF 2 OR MORE TORNADOES : 10%
    PROB OF 1 OR MORE STRONG /F2-F5/ TORNADOES : 05%
    PROB OF 10 OR MORE SEVERE WIND EVENTS : 40%
    PROB OF 1 OR MORE WIND EVENTS >= 65 KNOTS : 40%
    PROB OF 10 OR MORE SEVERE HAIL EVENTS : 50%
    PROB OF 1 OR MORE HAIL EVENTS >= 2 INCHES : 50%
    PROB OF 6 OR MORE COMBINED SEVERE HAIL/WIND EVENTS : 80%

    &&
    ATTRIBUTE TABLE:
    MAX HAIL /INCHES/ : 3.0
    MAX WIND GUSTS SURFACE /KNOTS/ : 60
    MAX TOPS /X 100 FEET/ : 500
    MEAN STORM MOTION VECTOR /DEGREES AND KNOTS/ : 26025
    PARTICULARLY DANGEROUS SITUATION : NO


    URGENT - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH NUMBER 454
    NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
    350 PM CDT THU JUN 9 2011

    THE NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER HAS ISSUED A
    SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH FOR PORTIONS OF

    SOUTHERN AND CENTRAL KANSAS
    NORTHERN AND WESTERN OKLAHOMA
    SOUTHEAST TEXAS PANHANDLE

    EFFECTIVE THIS THURSDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROM 350 PM UNTIL
    1000 PM CDT.

    SCATTERED DAMAGING WINDS
    ISOLATED WIND GUSTS TO 70 MPH POSSIBLE
    SCATTERED LARGE HAIL
    ISOLATED HAIL TO 3.0 INCHES IN DIAMETER POSSIBLE

    THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH AREA IS APPROXIMATELY ALONG AND 60
    STATUTE MILES EAST AND WEST OF A LINE FROM 40 MILES WEST
    NORTHWEST OF EMPORIA KANSAS TO 15 MILES WEST SOUTHWEST OF
    CHILDRESS TEXAS. FOR A COMPLETE DEPICTION OF THE WATCH SEE THE
    ASSOCIATED WATCH OUTLINE UPDATE (WOUS64 KWNS WOU4).

    REMEMBER...A SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH MEANS CONDITIONS ARE
    FAVORABLE FOR SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS IN AND CLOSE TO THE WATCH
    AREA. PERSONS IN THESE AREAS SHOULD BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR
    THREATENING WEATHER CONDITIONS AND LISTEN FOR LATER STATEMENTS
    AND POSSIBLE WARNINGS. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS CAN AND OCCASIONALLY
    DO PRODUCE TORNADOES.

    OTHER WATCH INFORMATION...CONTINUE...WW 450...WW 451...WW
    452...WW 453...

    DISCUSSION...STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP DURING THE NEXT HOUR OR
    SO ALONG FRONT/SURFACE TROUGH THAT EXTENDS FROM NEAR SLN SWWD INTO
    THE TX PANHANDLE WEST OF CDS. INCREASING DEEP LAYER SHEAR AND STEEP
    LOW/MID LAPSE RATES WILL AID IN THE GENERATION OF SEVERE MULTICELL
    STORMS...AND SOME SUPERCELLS IN KS...WITH LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING
    WINDS.

    AVIATION...A FEW SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WITH HAIL SURFACE AND ALOFT
    TO 3 INCHES. EXTREME TURBULENCE AND SURFACE WIND GUSTS TO 60
    KNOTS. A FEW CUMULONIMBI WITH MAXIMUM TOPS TO 500. MEAN STORM
    MOTION VECTOR 26025.

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    Bulletin - eas activation requested
    tornado warning
    national weather service norman ok
    822 pm cdt thu jun 9 2011

    the national weather service in norman has issued a

    * tornado warning for...
    Western custer county in western oklahoma...
    Eastern roger mills county in western oklahoma...

    * until 845 pm cdt

    * at 822 pm cdt...national weather service radar indicated a severe
    thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado near hammon...moving
    east at 30 mph.

    * locations in the warning include butler...foss reservoir...hammon
    and stafford.

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    Now that is shocking. :-O

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    http://livewire.koco.com/Event/Live_...Weather_June_9

    Come celebrate with us! We're watching and waiting for the storms to arrive, that is if they hold on. :-)

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    No luck for the most of us as those storm continued to die down. Northern metro get itsy bitsy rain, but not much.

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    Meanwhile, here is a special weather statement for counties straight north of Oklahoma City:

    Message summary: ...significant weather advisory...
    This significant weather advisory is for garfield...grant...kay...
    Kingfisher...logan...noble and payne counties. Strong and gusty winds will emerge from an area of collapsing showers moving east across north central oklahoma. Frequent wind gusts in the 40 to 50 mph range may be expected...along with occasional gusts to 60 mph or somewhat higher. The strongest gusts are most likely to be felt from lahoma over to enid and and perry. In addition to strong wind gusts...the air will dry out very quickly and the temperature will rise. Temperatures well into the 90s will be possible until the wind subsides. Hazards include...
    Occasional wind gusts to 60 mph...

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    so on may 24th, how many tornados where in or around moore... I saw for myself and there is video of it on youtube to back me up about powerflashes on i-35 infront of warren theater

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesseda View Post
    so on may 24th, how many tornados where in or around moore... I saw for myself and there is video of it on youtube to back me up about powerflashes on i-35 infront of warren theater
    None came into the city limits, the closest would have been the one on the far SW side of OKC...the Chickasha EF-4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunty View Post
    Meanwhile, here is a special weather statement for counties straight north of Oklahoma City:

    Message summary: ...significant weather advisory...
    This significant weather advisory is for garfield...grant...kay...
    Kingfisher...logan...noble and payne counties. Strong and gusty winds will emerge from an area of collapsing showers moving east across north central oklahoma. Frequent wind gusts in the 40 to 50 mph range may be expected...along with occasional gusts to 60 mph or somewhat higher. The strongest gusts are most likely to be felt from lahoma over to enid and and perry. In addition to strong wind gusts...the air will dry out very quickly and the temperature will rise. Temperatures well into the 90s will be possible until the wind subsides. Hazards include...Occasional wind gusts to 60 mph...
    Didn't the Wichita area have some sort of freakish heat burst because of these storms?

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    I went to bed around 5am or maybe 6am. Just after 8am, mom woke me up for breakfast and she said it rained last night. I said it didn't, then when I looked out, it was wet. So...must be mysterious rainfall went on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    I went to bed around 5am or maybe 6am. Just after 8am, mom woke me up for breakfast and she said it rained last night. I said it didn't, then when I looked out, it was wet. So...must be mysterious rainfall went on.
    Or maybe she ran a sprinkler and was just messing with you. When my mom was younger, she wasn't above a bit of fun at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinpate View Post
    Or maybe she ran a sprinkler and was just messing with you. When my mom was younger, she wasn't above a bit of fun at times.
    She wouldn't waste water on the street and all the driveways.

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    MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1170
    NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
    0331 PM CDT FRI JUN 10 2011

    AREAS AFFECTED...NWRN TX...WRN/NRN OK...SERN KS

    CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH POSSIBLE

    VALID 102031Z - 102300Z

    STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP ALONG THE SURFACE FRONT LATER THIS
    AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING. SOME UNCERTAINTY EXISTS WITH REGARD TO
    STORM COVERAGE...NONETHELESS...AN ISOLATED THREAT OF LARGE HAIL AND
    DAMAGING WINDS IS ANTICIPATED WITH A WW POSSIBLE.

    MIDLEVEL CONVECTION/CLOUDINESS IS EVIDENT IN VISIBLE SATELLITE
    IMAGERY OVER WRN TX/OK AHEAD OF THE MIDLEVEL IMPULSE CURRENTLY OVER
    NM. THIS FEATURE IN CONJUNCTION WITH CONVERGENCE ALONG THE SURFACE
    FRONT IS EXPECTED TO RESULT IN THUNDERSTORM INITIATION LATER THIS
    AFTERNOON. STRONG SURFACE HEATING HAS WEAKENED THE CINH AND
    RESULTED IN A MARGINALLY TO MODERATELY UNSTABLE ENVIRONMENT WITH
    MLCAPE VALUES OVER 1500 J/KG IN SERN KS/NERN OK WITH VALUES
    DECREASING SWWD. MESOANALYSIS INDICATES 0-6 KM SHEAR VALUES
    APPROACHING 40 KTS OVER THE REGION WITH THE POSSIBILITY OF
    INCREASING DEEP-LAYER SHEAR AS THE IMPULSE APPROACHES. GIVEN THIS
    COMBINATION OF INSTABILITY AND SHEAR...MARGINAL SUPERCELL STRUCTURES
    WILL BE POSSIBLE WITH A PRIMARY THREAT OF DAMAGING WIND AND LARGE
    HAIL.

    ..JIRAK.. 06/10/2011


    ATTN...WFO...TSA...ICT...OUN...SJT...LUB...MAF...

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    V, I brushed it off for yesterday then was surprised that storms actually happened and even gave us tornado thrill. Today, I'll be waiting to see what surprises we will have.

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    It was depressing when those amazing storm clusters only went through the northern half of the metro during the day. Now I see even better storm clusters on the right path. HALLELUJAH!!!

    Guys, KOCO has an Android App, you can download and install for free. There is a tab, you click on Weather and there are several radar options! Later on, they will update the app to include streaming videos and the LW. For now, use the normal browser of your choice to get on the LW.

    Venture, you need to create an app for your site. :-)

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    MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 1183
    NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
    0228 PM CDT SAT JUN 11 2011

    AREAS AFFECTED...TX/OK PANHANDLES...WRN OK

    CONCERNING...SEVERE POTENTIAL...WATCH POSSIBLE

    VALID 111928Z - 112130Z

    STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME SURFACE BASED LATER THIS AFTERNOON
    RESULTING IN A THREAT OF LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS. A WW IS
    POSSIBLE.

    MIDLEVEL CONVECTION IS EVIDENT IN SATELLITE AND RADAR IMAGERY OVER
    THE ERN TX PANHANDLE AND WRN OK. MEANWHILE...BOUNDARY LAYER CUMULUS
    ARE EXPANDING IN COVERAGE ALONG THE RED RIVER AND IN THE TX
    PANHANDLE INVOF MAXIMUM LOW-LEVEL CONVERGENCE AS THE FRONT RETREATS
    NWD. WITH CINH CONTINUING TO ERODE INTO THE
    AFTERNOON...SURFACE-BASED STORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP IN A
    MODERATELY UNSTABLE ENVIRONMENT /MLCAPE OVER 1500 J/KG/.
    MESOANALYSIS AND AREA PROFILERS SUGGEST DEEP-LAYER SHEAR VALUES
    AROUND 30 KTS...INDICATING THE POSSIBILITY OF MARGINAL SUPERCELL
    STRUCTURES AND ATTENDANT THREATS OF LARGE HAIL AND DAMAGING WINDS.

    ..JIRAK.. 06/11/2011

    http://www.storm-scope.com/forum/vie....php?f=11&t=27

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    Venture, just curious, are the term "damaging winds" a tame way to say "tornado" ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    Venture, just curious, are the term "damaging winds" a tame way to say "tornado" ???
    There is a minor tornado risk today, but no...damaging winds means straight line/downburst winds.

    A watch is up now for parts of western OK. Details are posted on Storm Scope.

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    Ah, okay. I guess a nappy will help speed along the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    We need rain. Maybe some thunder and lightning. A touch of hail. Sound of a tornado siren wouldn't be a bad idea...make it interesting and thrilling. Its boring around here. :-(
    Maybe you wouldnt be so bored if you had searched for a three year old boy a few days ago. If you want a thrill, do something that can only result in damage to yourself.

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    Hoping we get some rain later today.

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    MCS moving through North Central OK currently. Current trends are indicating increasing chances that it will move through the Metro area, mainly along and north of I-40 (but could build south a bit more). Widespread destructive winds over 75 mph are possible. Radar is indicating some areas of wind 80 mph or higher.

    Gust front is currently move East and ESE from around Braman to Tonkawa to Billings to Perry to Marshall to Dover to Greenfield to Weatherford.

    BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
    SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
    NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK
    1224 AM CDT SUN JUN 12 2011

    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NORMAN HAS ISSUED A

    * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
    NORTHWESTERN LOGAN COUNTY IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA...
    PAYNE COUNTY IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA...
    EASTERN GARFIELD COUNTY IN NORTHERN OKLAHOMA...
    SOUTHEASTERN GRANT COUNTY IN NORTHERN OKLAHOMA...
    KAY COUNTY IN NORTHERN OKLAHOMA...
    NOBLE COUNTY IN NORTHERN OKLAHOMA...

    * UNTIL 145 AM CDT

    * AT 1224 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RADAR INDICATED SEVERE
    THUNDERSTORMS ALONG A LINE EXTENDING FROM 3 MILES NORTH OF
    BLACKWELL TO 8 MILES EAST OF GARBER TO 6 MILES WEST OF MARSHALL...
    MOVING EAST AT 30 MPH.

    HAZARDS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE...
    HAIL UP TO THE SIZE OF QUARTERS...
    DESTRUCTIVE WIND GUSTS TO 75 MPH...

    * LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE PONCA CITY...PERRY...BLACKWELL...
    AND STILLWATER.

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