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Sunday Fun: All the Great Scientists Celebrate at Dairy Queen!

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Kathleen, meteorologist Cat Taylor, and me at DQ  after documenting the May 19, 2013, tornado near Clearwater, Kansas.  Photographer Jaime Green and I after bagging a  tornado near Larned, Kansas, 2012. When the National Severe Storms Laboratory/University of Oklahoma storm chasing program began in 1972, a question came up: Where to celebrate if a tornado was found and documented? In the Oklahoma of the early 70's, there were very few McD's or Wendy's in rural areas where tornadoes were most likely to be found (no one wanted to chase in cities: too dangerous due to the risk of being trapped by traffic). So, a trip to Dairy Queen -- which was found in nearly every small town in Oklahoma at the time -- became a tradition if you bagged a tornado.  I've continued that tradition. We have many photos like the ones at the top of the page with great people with whom we've had the honor of chasing. BTW: I almost always get a chocolate dipped ice cream cone.  Why am I br...

"Spring Forward"

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For My Kansas City Readers

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The tornado sirens went off about 11:30 last night and you went to the basement for a good reason. An EF-0 tornado touched down near Lake Quivira and ended just barely into Missouri 1 mi. NE of Westwood Hills. A street is closed in Westwood Hills, it might have to do with picking up tornado debris. Fortunately, the tornado did not go any farther, otherwise it would have struck the Plaza. The tornado lasted 9 minutes. 

Tornado Watch in Effect - Today's Tornado Forecast

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Tornado Watch in Effect After a rough two days, we have one more before the current weather system goes out to sea.  Tbe area in brown has a significant risk of a couple of tornadoes and there is a chance they could be strong. Please keep an eye on the weather today.  It appears ten people in Oklahoma and Michigan were killed by these tornadoes. 

A Spring Break Book Recommendation

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Kathleen and I recently took a trip to Miami as I felt I needed to get out of the cold and get a little sunshine and warmth.  I want to give you a strong book recommendation for your spring break trip and that is Rentry  by ArsTechnica's space reporter Eric Berger.  It is the story of Elon Musk's Space-X and how they created the reusable rocket entry. While that may sound technical it is actually a fascinating and, at times, gripping story well told. My only quibble is some political comments in the Epilogue that (to me) seemed quite out of place such as his criticism of Musk buying Twitter. If not for that, I would give the book an A+ rather than an A.    Have a great spring break!!

Note to Readers.....

I have called it a night.  There is a chance of a tornado or two in Ohio and adjacent areas later today. I will have an updated forecast in the late morning.  Tragically, there were more tornado fatalities in Michigan and Oklahoma yesterday. 

9pm Update: Major Tornado Forecast Update

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I am providing additional storm coverage on Twitter/X   @usweatherexpert .  Tornado threat continues until 4am. The yellow area is new = enhanced risk of strong tornadoes. This is major update to the earlier forecast. The brown area has a significant risk of tornadoes. If you have friends in the yellow area, you may wish to let them know that tornado threat has gone up since the earlier evening newscasts.