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L@@K AT THE EYE OF THIS HURRICANE....OVER LAND!!!!!!

 
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Reminds me of those record "non storms" last winter, that dumped many feet of "non" snow on the NE. If this was over water, it would be a hurricane lol. Abiet a low rating one.
Yesterday, before we got hit, NE Oklahoma, around noon is was nice and cool and dry, maybe 50% humidity, then about two hours before it hit us, the temp went up about ten degrees and the humidity went to 80 or 90%. Fuel for the beast.
I lived in Houston for many years and that is what fuels hurricanes, heat and moisture.
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I don't know where in NE Oklahoma you were yesterday that it was so cool at noon, but I'm in Osage County, where one of the small tornadoes hit, and it was sunny, warm, and a muggy 62 at eight in the morning on it's way to around 85 before the dry line came through about four pm.

THAT'S what all the storms in OK and ARK formed off of, a classic dry line that stretched north to south from North Texas into Kansas and moved eastward, with storms firing along it and moving ENE up the line.

While that big low was out west, it pulled up a lot of warm gulf air ahead of it, and now that it's passed, today it's been only around 47 for the high with STRONG (gusting into the 50+ mph range) northerly winds, and it's felt COLD. Which makes sense considering how big the thing is.

It was just classic spring storm track, actually weaker than what many typically are though.

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Reminds me of those record "non storms" last winter, that dumped many feet of "non" snow on the NE. If this was over water, it would be a hurricane lol. Abiet a low rating one.
Yesterday, before we got hit, NE Oklahoma, around noon is was nice and cool and dry, maybe 50% humidity, then about two hours before it hit us, the temp went up about ten degrees and the humidity went to 80 or 90%. Fuel for the beast.
I lived in Houston for many years and that is what fuels hurricanes, heat and moisture.
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I don't know where in NE Oklahoma you were yesterday that it was so cool at noon, but I'm in Osage County, where one of the small tornadoes hit, and it was sunny, warm, and a muggy 62 at eight in the morning on it's way to around 85 before the dry line came through about four pm.

THAT'S what all the storms in OK and ARK formed off of, a classic dry line that stretched north to south from North Texas into Kansas and moved eastward, with storms firing along it and moving ENE up the line.

While that big low was out west, it pulled up a lot of warm gulf air ahead of it, and now that it's passed, today it's been only around 47 for the high with STRONG (gusting into the 50+ mph range) northerly winds, and it's felt COLD. Which makes sense considering how big the thing is.

It was just classic spring storm track, actually weaker than what many typically are though. BLA BLA BLA

cool2
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ARE U FRUM MUSKOGEE
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Do you agree that it is a strange weather pattern on radar?

the day after tomorrow for sure
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I'm telling ya, its harrp protecting yew from ze rads of japan!!!
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Reminds me of those record "non storms" last winter, that dumped many feet of "non" snow on the NE. If this was over water, it would be a hurricane lol. Abiet a low rating one.
Yesterday, before we got hit, NE Oklahoma, around noon is was nice and cool and dry, maybe 50% humidity, then about two hours before it hit us, the temp went up about ten degrees and the humidity went to 80 or 90%. Fuel for the beast.
I lived in Houston for many years and that is what fuels hurricanes, heat and moisture.
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I don't know where in NE Oklahoma you were yesterday that it was so cool at noon, but I'm in Osage County, where one of the small tornadoes hit, and it was sunny, warm, and a muggy 62 at eight in the morning on it's way to around 85 before the dry line came through about four pm.

THAT'S what all the storms in OK and ARK formed off of, a classic dry line that stretched north to south from North Texas into Kansas and moved eastward, with storms firing along it and moving ENE up the line.

While that big low was out west, it pulled up a lot of warm gulf air ahead of it, and now that it's passed, today it's been only around 47 for the high with STRONG (gusting into the 50+ mph range) northerly winds, and it's felt COLD. Which makes sense considering how big the thing is.

It was just classic spring storm track, actually weaker than what many typically are though. BLA BLA BLA

cool2
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ARE U FRUM MUSKOGEE
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No, unlike the song. That's about an hour south of Tulsa, and I'm about an hour north-westish.


cool2
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Do you agree that it is a strange weather pattern on radar?

the day after tomorrow for sure
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LOOKS LIKE THE NORWAY SPIRAL
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Right over the New Madrid fault too. How interesting.

This is an impossibility. You can't have a hurricane without warm waters. And if this is a tornado, this has got to be one of the biggest, widest, thickest most girthiest ones ever.
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Reminds me of those record "non storms" last winter, that dumped many feet of "non" snow on the NE. If this was over water, it would be a hurricane lol. Abiet a low rating one.
Yesterday, before we got hit, NE Oklahoma, around noon is was nice and cool and dry, maybe 50% humidity, then about two hours before it hit us, the temp went up about ten degrees and the humidity went to 80 or 90%. Fuel for the beast.
I lived in Houston for many years and that is what fuels hurricanes, heat and moisture.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1318005



I don't know where in NE Oklahoma you were yesterday that it was so cool at noon, but I'm in Osage County, where one of the small tornadoes hit, and it was sunny, warm, and a muggy 62 at eight in the morning on it's way to around 85 before the dry line came through about four pm.

THAT'S what all the storms in OK and ARK formed off of, a classic dry line that stretched north to south from North Texas into Kansas and moved eastward, with storms firing along it and moving ENE up the line.

While that big low was out west, it pulled up a lot of warm gulf air ahead of it, and now that it's passed, today it's been only around 47 for the high with STRONG (gusting into the 50+ mph range) northerly winds, and it's felt COLD. Which makes sense considering how big the thing is.

It was just classic spring storm track, actually weaker than what many typically are though. BLA BLA BLA

cool2
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ARE U FRUM MUSKOGEE
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No, unlike the song. That's about an hour south of Tulsa, and I'm about an hour north-westish.


cool2
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WHAT EXACTLY IS PITCHING WOO?
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This is going to be an exciting year! I need to go. Out of surplus popcorn.
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Right over the New Madrid fault too. How interesting.

This is an impossibility. You can't have a hurricane without warm waters. And if this is a tornado, this has got to be one of the biggest, widest, thickest most girthiest ones ever.
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thats what she said
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lmao
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Takes one to know one :)
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Reminds me of those record "non storms" last winter, that dumped many feet of "non" snow on the NE. If this was over water, it would be a hurricane lol. Abiet a low rating one.
Yesterday, before we got hit, NE Oklahoma, around noon is was nice and cool and dry, maybe 50% humidity, then about two hours before it hit us, the temp went up about ten degrees and the humidity went to 80 or 90%. Fuel for the beast.
I lived in Houston for many years and that is what fuels hurricanes, heat and moisture.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1318005



I don't know where in NE Oklahoma you were yesterday that it was so cool at noon, but I'm in Osage County, where one of the small tornadoes hit, and it was sunny, warm, and a muggy 62 at eight in the morning on it's way to around 85 before the dry line came through about four pm.

THAT'S what all the storms in OK and ARK formed off of, a classic dry line that stretched north to south from North Texas into Kansas and moved eastward, with storms firing along it and moving ENE up the line.

While that big low was out west, it pulled up a lot of warm gulf air ahead of it, and now that it's passed, today it's been only around 47 for the high with STRONG (gusting into the 50+ mph range) northerly winds, and it's felt COLD. Which makes sense considering how big the thing is.

It was just classic spring storm track, actually weaker than what many typically are though.

cool2
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Lol, I know the humidity went up before the arrival, because I had to turn the AC on, because like spring storms normally do, in lines, it got very muggy before the storm hit. My wife knows to ask me what the temp and humidity is, been out in the weather too many years (35) and have learned it. I could probably root around and find some weather stats to prove that the humidity went up.
But, North Osage is a ways from south Creek. Far enough that in these conditions, there may well have been drastic differences. This is the image I captured yesterday around lunch. I think it's funny a storm this size is considered normal, even for this time of year. Yes, we get storm lines, but not a monstrosity this size, that is taking numerous days to rotate to the east.
Yep, we have been getting 50+, some much stronger than that, probably closer to 70mph. And yep, I was within a mile of a tornado last night, if not closer than that. I had my digital handy and was ready to snag some pics, but it didn't drop for a few more miles to the east. I've been around awhile also and certainly know what is normal and not.
How many died in this? And it's not quite over yet.
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We still have hi winds on the backside of it here in Denver
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Crazy ! we got snow and rain yesterday, with blizzard conditions out around the Kansas boarder . And as expected, Kathy Sabine (9news) blames it on el nina, LoL ! verycold
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I don't know where in NE Oklahoma you were yesterday that it was so cool at noon, but I'm in Osage County, where one of the small tornadoes hit, and it was sunny, warm, and a muggy 62 at eight in the morning on it's way to around 85 before the dry line came through about four pm.

THAT'S what all the storms in OK and ARK formed off of, a classic dry line that stretched north to south from North Texas into Kansas and moved eastward, with storms firing along it and moving ENE up the line.

While that big low was out west, it pulled up a lot of warm gulf air ahead of it, and now that it's passed, today it's been only around 47 for the high with STRONG (gusting into the 50+ mph range) northerly winds, and it's felt COLD. Which makes sense considering how big the thing is.

It was just classic spring storm track, actually weaker than what many typically are though. BLA BLA BLA

cool2
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ARE U FRUM MUSKOGEE
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No, unlike the song. That's about an hour south of Tulsa, and I'm about an hour north-westish.


cool2
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WHAT EXACTLY IS PITCHING WOO?
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LOL! Basically it's trying to win someone over. Saying the right things, sweet nothings or compliments, or it can be beyond that stage to actual huggin' and kissin' and what-not.

cool2
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We still have hi winds on the backside of it here in Denver
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Crazy ! we got snow and rain yesterday, with blizzard conditions out around the Kansas boarder . And as expected, Kathy Sabine (9news) blames it on el nina, LoL ! verycold
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el HAARP maybe
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going to be a windy night 60mph+ woooohoooo
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That is a map of water vapor. There is no storm and sure as hell no hurricane. One star, and unpin. EPIC FAIL!
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wtf it looks lie tat movie the day after tomorrow. the fuck is goin on
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Yeah it does. That shit is heading my way. charlie
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We have high winds on the backside :javascript:doSmilie('s226) here in Michigan too!
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That is a map of water vapor. There is no storm and sure as hell no hurricane. One star, and unpin. EPIC FAIL!

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ur right its not a Hurricane, but there is a storm with this...
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wtf it looks lie tat movie the day after tomorrow. the fuck is goin on
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Yeah it does. That shit is heading my way. charlie
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I AM IN SC AND HEARING THUNDER SEEING LIGHTINING......WHITE LIGHTINING
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wtf it looks lie tat movie the day after tomorrow. the fuck is goin on
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Yeah it does. That shit is heading my way. charlie
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I AM IN SC AND HEARING THUNDER SEEING LIGHTINING......WHITE LIGHTINING
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That is a map of water vapor. There is no storm and sure as hell no hurricane. One star, and unpin. EPIC FAIL!
bsflag
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Yep, don't believe you're lieing eyes,lol.
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17.72! holy crap!

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Crap, Gotta give my dog his seizure medicine cause it's heading my way. His brain could implode with pressure that low.
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Actually...it would explode
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Either way I'll be stuck cleaning up brain matter. Nasty job!
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Very impressive storm system. It has it all. Double vortex twisters in the south. A ton of snow in the north.
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wtf it looks lie tat movie the day after tomorrow. the fuck is goin on
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Yeah it does. That shit is heading my way. charlie
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I AM IN SC AND HEARING THUNDER SEEING LIGHTINING......WHITE LIGHTINING
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In north carolina we pay 10$ a pint for our white lightning.
180 proof, hehehe.





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