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Severe Weather Threat - May 6, 2024

TH2002

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Just gonna leave this quote here:
Bust posts during severe weather events will not be tolerated. Just because it is sunny and clear at your house, doesn't mean other members aren't under the gun. Be respectful before you go into an active severe weather thread and declare a bust. This is the type of discussion we expect in post-storm analysis.
 

warneagle

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KOCO5’s live stream isn’t live:


Looking for live streams of the following OKC stations:

NBC affiliate- KFOR
ABC affiliate- KOCO 5
CBS affiliate- KWTV
FOX affiliate- KOKH

Oh I was making fun of Mike Morgan who works at KFOR. He said the May 3rd all over again thing during the 2013 El Reno tornado and it became a huge meme.
 

TheLongShot

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Hardcore amateur and forum newb here wanting to say thanks to this place for the discussion. Today's event is fascinating and terrifying to watch unfold, in equal measure (hence my signing up to follow the discourse closer), and as someone barely trying to scratch the surface of learning these models and the logic/art behind forecasting, whose prior experience in meteorology extends only as far as having their eyes glued to TWC back on 4/27/11 for 7 hours straight, the conversations here are in every way helpful.

Hoping for a best-case scenario today and hoping that no matter what happens, we learn from it.
 

Clancy

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Hardcore amateur and forum newb here wanting to say thanks to this place for the discussion. Today's event is fascinating and terrifying to watch unfold, in equal measure (hence my signing up to follow the discourse closer), and as someone barely trying to scratch the surface of learning these models and the logic/art behind forecasting, whose prior experience in meteorology extends only as far as having their eyes glued to TWC back on 4/27/11 for 7 hours straight, the conversations here are in every way helpful.

Hoping for a best-case scenario today and hoping that no matter what happens, we learn from it.
Welcome!
 
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