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Going to be real trouble surveying tomorrow, between flooding, blocked roads, intersecting tracks, and the sheer quantity of severe convection. Heart goes out to NWS Norman and fellow offices.
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Looks like another large tornado shortly ago near Mill Creek.
Forgot to reply to this earlier since so much was going on today/yesterday, but thanks for the endorsement, Fred! Also good to see you back posting here.Briefly off topic, but unless Andy has turned it down, can we get an admin member here to get him a red Met tag? He is, at minimum, a Master's degreed meteorologist from the top meteorology school in the nation. If anybody in our currently active posting roster is deserving of one, it's him...
Thanks man! Not sure how active I'll be around here, but I'll try to stick around.Forgot to reply to this earlier since so much was going on today/yesterday, but thanks for the endorsement, Fred! Also good to see you back posting here.
I can’t even count how many times I’ve heard people say for any hurricane or tornado “hundreds dead” or “entire town is gone” only for reality to show not even a percent of what’s been said.
Hate people who irresponsibly use such language for a disaster.
I'm afraid we're going to see some really nasty things in Sulphur with the first light of day later this morning.Sulphur Oklahoma
Screenshot with flash of lightning.
Terrible damage. I’ve also seen a blurry photo going around with a completely debarked tree.
My god I didn’t notice that was a USPS mail truck at first. Also I see a metal roof girder wrapped around a tree there. Ugly ugly stuff.Sulphur Oklahoma
Screenshot with flash of lightning.
Terrible damage. I’ve also seen a blurry photo going around with a completely debarked tree.