Seeing a lot of WEA/EAS messages being sent to Barnsdall, Oklahoma... It appears they have few other communications tools with residents after tornadoes hit the town several days ago. #OKwx#comms#Barnsdall#ef3
#Washington, #Oklahoma: National Weather Service: #TORNADO WARNING in this area until 10:45 PM CDT. Take shelter now in a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building. If you are outdoors, in a mobile home, or in a vehicle, move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris. Check media. Source: NWS Tulsa OK
This tornado has caused major destruction even if it is weakening somewhat.
If you are in #Dewey#Oklahoma please take shelter IMMEDIATELY, this storm has destroyed large areas, has a debris ball, and 2 deaths have been reported.
Today there is a high (level 5/5) risk for all modes of severe weather across the south central plains, including the potential for several cyclic supercells and long-track tornadoes.
One thing I miss about the #WxTwitter community is that there were handful of stats folks who could relay the last time we had a high risk day. Relying entirely on my memory, but it seems like it's been at least a year or two.
The latest Day 1 forecast from the Storm Prediction Center has expanded the moderate risk east into SE Kansas and NE Oklahoma, approaching the Missouri and Arkansas state lines. This reflects the increased risk for strong, damaging winds as storms move east overnight.
This doesn't change my plans other than I'll either stay awake or set an alarm to go off around the ETA for the storm complex.
Michael Steinberg:
"A large and extremely dangerous tornado is in progress to the Southwest of Lawton, Oklahoma. This is a PDS tornado, PDS meaning Particularly Dangerous Situation. Radar velocity signatures show a very tight couplet....This is a strong tornado. Reading outbound velocities of well over 100 mph." #OKwx#tornado
Hmm, indication that stuff is not well in Sulphur, OK (hit by a tornado over the weekend) -- curfew put in place two days after the tornado. #Sulphur#OKwx