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2013 US Tornado Season

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Can't even tell how wide it is anymore, rain wrapped, just a huge dark area.

Edit : As soon as I say that then it clears up and becomes visible.
 
Cowley County.

There's also a very violent F4 north of Edmond, OK (one moved through Edmond earlier) and a cell that could likely form a tornado moving toward Norman, OK.

Man. My sister goes to college at a little school in that area. Glad she's back in Texas for now, even though the DFW area had some storm problems earlier this week.
 
Tulsa GAF represent!

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Damn!

Based on the SPC's 4-5 day forecast from last week, you knew some serious crap was going to go down.

This time of year is why I rent a place with a basement!
 

Butane123

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I was just south of the storm in Norman. Watched the whole thing move to the East from outside. That was easily the most rotation I have seen in a storm.
 

ISOM

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I find it interesting how tornadoes are incredibly rare outside North America.

Pretty much all tornadoes on earth occur in the U.S.

I saw a tornado picture in italy a couple of weeks ago so it's not totally a U.S. occurence, although I do think a majority of it does happen in the U.S.
 
I saw a tornado picture in italy a couple of weeks ago so it's not totally a U.S. occurence, although I do think a majority of it does happen in the U.S.
It's a mixed bag... that same severe weather (e.g. regular rain) is also the reason that the central US is such great farmland.
 
Holy mother of god, I'm so glad I don't live in tornado alley

It's not so bad. I overcame my fear for storms a long time ago. Last week when the sirens were going off in Dallas, I was sitting on the balcony enjoying a beer and reading GAF. I live on the top floor of my building, not much I can really do. Not the smartest thing one could do but whatever. Though, what they are dealing with in OK seems worse than what we got in Dallas proper.

I just hope everyone dealing with it right now is ok.
 
I was just south of the storm in Norman. Watched the whole thing move to the East from outside. That was easily the most rotation I have seen in a storm.

I was on the OU campus in Norman, entire sky was black.
Bunch of people in the physical sciences center with dogs and pet kennels.
 

Butane123

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I was on the OU campus in Norman, entire sky was black.
Bunch of people in the physical sciences center with dogs and pet kennels.
Yeah, I'm near Lindsey and E 24th. It didn't even rain here, so a few of us in the cul de sac just watched it outside. Had a clear view of everything, but it was mostly rain wrapped at that point. Had one of the TV helicopters hovering just to the South on 9.
 

Diseased Yak

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Stay safe you all. I'm in Arkansas, not sure it'll get here or not.

Watching that KFOR live stream, they're saying at least 2 EF-4's today and possibly a 5.

And they're confirming fatalities in that trailer park already.
 

Seanspeed

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Watched that whole live stream as the first one in Edmond formed. Its terrible, but man I was totally captivated.

And then that trailer park from the 2nd big one - jeez. Thats brutal. Total devastation. :(
 

Konka

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Okay I'll say it. Why do we continue to build woodframe houses in Tornado Ally? I would feel a lot safer here in the stone masonry house that I live in in Pittsburgh if a Tornado came this way. Hell, there is space below the concrete floor porch in the basement. Is building homes with stone and brick too expensive?

Meh: Looked it up just after I posted and stone and brick are done at F4. But still better than wood for weaker ones.
 

Butane123

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Okay I'll say it. Why do we continue to build woodframe houses in Tornado Ally? I would feel a lot safer here in the stone masonry house that I live in in Pittsburgh if a Tornado came this way. Hell, there is space below the concrete floor porch in the basement. Is building homes with stone and brick too expensive?
A lot of the houses around here are lined with brick, and a lot only receive minor damage from most tornadoes. With the big ones (EF3-5), which aren't really common, it wouldn't matter what they're made of. They would still be badly damaged.

And a lot of us around here don't have basements because of a low water table.
 

JdFoX187

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Was up in Oklahoma City yesterday to see Star Trek when the tornadoes hit. What a mess. Got hit several times in the head with some fairly large hail, too. Hope any GAFers in the area are safe.
 

slit

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Watched that whole live stream as the first one in Edmond formed. Its terrible, but man I was totally captivated.

And then that trailer park from the 2nd big one - jeez. Thats brutal. Total devastation. :(

You'd have to be nuts to live in a trailer in that part of the country.
 
A lot of the houses around here are lined with brick, and a lot only receive minor damage from most tornadoes. With the big ones (EF3-5), which aren't really common, it wouldn't matter what they're made of. They would still be badly damaged.

And a lot of us around here don't have basements because of a low water table.

I'm just going off of this year and last year but it seems like North of the Red River, you guys get a handful of freaking giant tornadoes and in Texas we get a bunch of little ones.

You used to chase storms. Is this an actual thing or am I just imagining it?

Also, glad you're ok man.
 
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