Thank you for coming to read my tornado coverage from Saturday and Saturday night. As there were about 100,000 brand new readers, please allow me to introduce myself. I the retired Sr. VP of AccuWeather Enterprise Solutions and retired Fellow of the American Meteorological Society. Specialized for 50 years in extreme weather forecasts and warnings. I invite you to bookmark this site: https://www.mikesmithenterprisesblog.com/ Timely forecasts of tornadoes, floods, blizzards and hurricanes are provided. On slower weather days we talk about global warming, science and issues of interest to society. On Sundays, we usually lighten things a bit. For real-time storm warning bulletins, you can follow me here: @usweatherexpert . Thanks again for reading! ---Last night's Coverage --- After 16 straight hours, I must call it a night. All of the information below is current as of 1:10am. Thank you for reading and goodnight. As of 12:35am, much of south central Oklahoma has no electr
No kidding. That's a drive of more than 4 hours if you're REALLY pushing it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt was "near" me! I was 20 miles east of it. The circular cloud pattern surrounding the cell was almost perfect, with the gum-drop bulges lined up in a circular row. Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy brother lives in Kansas City, my sister lives in Larned, and my mother lives in Garfield. It is quite a trip from Larned and Garfield to Kansas City! That is all I know, as I live in New York State.
ReplyDeleteMy mother lives in Garfield, my sister lives in Larned, and my brother lives in Kansas City. It is quite a trip from Garfield and Larned to Kansas City, I can tell you. I live in New York State, so I can't say for sure, but I think the trip is about 4 hours.
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