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TORNADIC STORMS: TX + OK + ??? -- FRIDAY NIGHT
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[quote:WX MOD WATCHER 0:MV8xMDc2NjZfOUM2MzI0OEM=] Hmmmm, some really hot supercells have formed just since 5pm in NW Texas and SW OKlahoma. Some have been putting down funnels and also showing hook signatures on radars. Then just after this big radar ring has flashed, the tornadic storms north of Altus, OK are slowing a bit in their spin motion per the meteorologist at the WX Channel. See the Radar Ring Flash here now at 7pm CDT: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/radar/loop/DS.p19r0/si.ktlx.shtml Looks like they fired the ring from OKC area. [/quote]
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Hmmmm, some really hot supercells have formed just since 5pm in NW Texas and SW OKlahoma. Some have been putting down funnels and also showing hook signatures on radars.
Then just after this big radar ring has flashed, the tornadic storms north of Altus, OK are slowing a bit in their spin motion per the meteorologist at the WX Channel.
See the Radar Ring Flash here now at 7pm CDT:
[
link to www.srh.noaa.gov
]
Looks like they fired the ring from OKC area.
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