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Kansas, Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak Expected This Weekend

First Posted: 04/13/2012 4:22 pm Updated: 04/14/2012 9:40 am


By Mary Wisniewski

CHICAGO, April 13 (Reuters) - Forecasters are warning of a major tornado outbreak in Kansas and Oklahoma this weekend, and Oklahoma got a first taste of it on Friday as a twister touched down near the National Weather Service office in Norman.

A tornado was seen near the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman just after 4 p.m. local time - the same town that holds the National Storm Prediction Center, according to a Twitter post from Rick Smith, a National Weather Service meteorologist.

The Norman tornado ripped roofs from buildings, downed power lines and uprooted trees across Norman, a town of 110,000 people 20 miles (32 km) south of Oklahoma City, television images showed. City Hall was among the structures damaged, said Keli Cain, a spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management

An operator at the University of Oklahoma said people had been warned to get to a basement or low floor.

"I was watching this tornado on TV, which was neat until I realized it was right here in Norman," said the operator, who did not give a name.

Atmospheric conditions for the weekend will be similar to those that caused severe storms in parts of the Midwest and Southeast in early March that killed more than 50 people, said Steve Weiss, science support branch chief for the National Storm Prediction Center.

"We see potentially some ... very damaging tornadoes," Weiss said.

Oklahoma is already having severe weather Friday, and a twister was also reported in Copperton in the state's southwest corner. Tornado warnings were issued for two counties, Comanche and Kiowa.

But the biggest storms were expected on Saturday, said Weiss, who was watching heavy rain out of his office window in Norman on Friday afternoon. "It's not unusual to have successive days," he said.

Conditions favor strong thunderstorms in Kansas and Oklahoma on Saturday, with a few "supercell" storms with rotating updrafts, Weiss said.

"The potential is that some of the supercells could be long-lived, so if they produce tornadoes they could be on the ground for a while," he said.


STORMS MAY CONTINUE SATURDAY AFTER DARK

Forecasters said the storms could start in earnest Saturday afternoon into the early evening and continue after dark, and Oklahoma activated its emergency operations center in anticipation of the storms.

"The really dangerous part is that it looks like it's going to be overnight," said Kurt Van Speybroeck, emergency response meteorologist for the National Weather Service. "It's a really bad combination to get tornadoes at night because they're harder to see. It could be a really bad evening."

Storms could strike heavily populated areas such as Oklahoma City, and Wichita and Topeka, Kansas, Weiss said.

The high-risk area is from about the I-40 highway in Oklahoma City going north along I-35 to I-70 in central Kansas, said Van Speybroeck.

Northwest Texas into Nebraska and parts of Iowa and Missouri are also at risk for thunderstorms and tornadoes this weekend. Southwest Wisconsin has a slight risk of tornadoes for Saturday into Sunday, with a chance for thunderstorms, hail and tornadoes for the whole state Sunday, Van Speybroeck said.

The storm warnings have led to the rescheduling of the Rotary Club "Beer Sprocket" fundraiser Saturday in Choctaw, near Oklahoma City. The outdoor event attracts about 600 people.

"The last thing I want to do is put the revelers for this event in harm's way, as well as the staffers and vendors," organizer Mike Turek said.

Van Speybroeck said the large number of tornadoes was linked to warm, moist air off the Gulf of Mexico, which brings energy for severe storms.

"When the cooler air starts to move out of the west and across the region that causes an increase in instability," he said. "It has been a pretty vigorous spring."

He predicted a gradual slowdown in these storm systems as summer approaches.

The U.S. tornado season started early this year. Tornadoes have been blamed for 57 deaths so far in 2012 in the Midwest and South, raising concerns that this year would be a repeat of 2011, the deadliest tornado year in nearly a century.

In 2011 there were 550 tornado deaths, including 316 people on April 27 in five Southern states, and 161 people in Joplin, Missouri, on May 22.

Insurers have already lost as much as $2.5 billion during the 2012 tornado season, mostly from a record March 2 outbreak. That follows record-breaking losses of $26 billion during the 2011 tornado season. (Additional reporting by Ben Berkowitz, Andrew Stern, and Steve Olafson in Oklahoma City; Editing by Xavier Briand and Eric Beech)

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@ AntDeRosa : RT @stormchaser4850: Update: Norman, OK Regional Hospital is reporting 11 people with minor injuries due to the earlier tornado via @OKCFOX

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@ BreakingNews : Update: Thousands of customers without power in Oklahoma; tornado causes damage in Norman - @NewsOK http://t.co/wTSTESLY

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@ wunderground : A tornado is likely on the ground near Blair in Jackson County, OK. Take cover now!

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Here is video of the tornado from News 9 in Oklahoma City (live video feed from News 9 above).

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@ USWeatherExpert : Storm over. OKC metro. We are headed to NW OK for evening development http://t.co/zPiDUO0N

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Per HuffPost commenter PurpleTomato:

“I've lived in Oklahoma most of my 58 years and this is the first time i've been in a tornado.I watched as electric poles broke in half next to my vehicle and dropped hot lines at eye level right in my path at the intersection of Lindsay and 24th in Norman just north of Highway 9.It was quite an interesting drive home.I saw a lot of damage."

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@ Ala_StormChaser : New Warning OUN issues Tornado Warning for Pottawatomie [OK] till 5:30 PM CDT #okwx

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The National Weather Service has issued warnings for parts of Oklahoma. At 4:46 p.m. Central Time, meteorologists detected "a severe thunderstorm capable of producing half dollar size hail and damaging winds in excess of 60MPH." They advise people in the area to move inside a sturdy building until the storm has passed.

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KFOR chopper shows tornado damage in Norman, OK (via @weatherchannel)

From KFOR chopper: some tornado damage in Norman, Okla. on Twitpic

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Twitter user @OhJenTucker of Norman, Oklahoma posted this tweet with a photo from her iPhone following the storm.

@ OhJenTucker : Just survived a tornado hitting our house http://t.co/8cXrVNGs

Just survived a tornado hitting our house  on Twitpic

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@ altusem : OUN issues Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Greer, Harmon, Jackson [OK] till 5:45 PM CDT #AltusOK #okwx

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A new YouTube video has emerged, reportedly with footage of the tornado in Norman, Oklahoma today.

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According to a News 9 Oklahoma journalist:
@ garyeOK : Report of windows blown out at Norman High School. Debris also reported near Robinson and E 24th in Norman, OK. #okwx

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@ NWSNorman : Looking for damage reports in Norman.#okwx

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The National Weather Service just shared this link for a satellite view of the current storm system over Oklahoma.

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@ RodrigoEBR : National Weather Service confirms tornado touch down in Norman, Oklahoma, no injuries reported -AP

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By Mary Wisniewski CHICAGO, April 13 (Reuters) - Forecasters are warning of a major tornado outbreak in Kansas and Oklahoma this weekend, and Oklahoma got a first taste of it on Frida...
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07:50 PM on 05/07/2012
bye
07:50 PM on 05/07/2012
k im back
07:48 PM on 05/07/2012
brb gotta go 2 shelter.
07:47 PM on 05/07/2012
dude, deres a tornado rite outside my house, im tapin it!
07:46 PM on 05/07/2012
i no rite
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Duke T Draz
Conservative Independent Female.
05:26 AM on 04/15/2012
"Neat?" Since when is a storm neat? What a dolt.
03:48 PM on 04/14/2012
Live blog of today's tornado outbreak is at http://stormchasermovies.com/april-14th-2012-severe-weather-outbreak-tornado-nebraska-kansas-oklahoma/ - check it out!
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Zilo
Indie--The GOP opposes critical thinking
02:59 PM on 04/14/2012
I really don't see how people live in these states. Tornadoes must be the most frightening natural force on earth...well besides tsunamis.
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Duke T Draz
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05:27 AM on 04/15/2012
Are you blind?
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capt ayhab
No War on IRAN
02:17 PM on 04/14/2012
Tornado Warning

... A Tornado Warning remains in effect for Nuckolls and western
Jewell counties in Kansas until 130 PM CDT...
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capt ayhab
No War on IRAN
02:12 PM on 04/14/2012
Major part of Kansas and parts of northern Oklahoma is already under tornado watch.  There is also sever thunderstorm warning for western parts of Kansas.

I pray for them.
02:12 PM on 04/14/2012
SHAME ON AOL AND HUFFINGTON POST FOR THIS HEADLINE: "Tornado Outbreak Coming Saturday," as though they are announcing an interesting movie at the box office. Double shame! People lose their lives, their property, their everything when these horror story funnel clouds touch down. So many communities are devastated, in some cases levelled. SHOW A MODICUM OF RESPECT, PLEASE!
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Duke T Draz
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05:28 AM on 04/15/2012
for whatever reason, this person is against warning others who may be in danger.
09:35 AM on 04/15/2012
>>> Duke - I tried to give the writer of this headline the benefit of the doubt for the unfortunate choice of words. I hoped he/she/they were not being a smart alec. I thnk at the very least someone should re-hone their writing skills, and most definitely pay a visit to a community ravaged by a tornado.
01:05 PM on 04/14/2012
After this there should be sale on trailers.
02:04 PM on 04/14/2012
At least a little "empathy" and not ABUSE!
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Duke T Draz
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05:28 AM on 04/15/2012
Why?
11:59 AM on 04/14/2012
We got caught in the middle of a tornado while traveling on I-80 in Iowa several years ago. It was absolutely terrifying. The night before a Weather Channel announcer had made a low-key warning, which I ignored. Big mistake. Immediately after returning home we bought a *weather radio*. Highly recommend it.
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capt ayhab
No War on IRAN
02:06 PM on 04/14/2012
We live in Oklahoma and yesterday there was a rush on those weather radios. by evening every single one was sold out.
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Zilo
Indie--The GOP opposes critical thinking
03:00 PM on 04/14/2012
Agree. Everyone should have one. I need to get one myself even though my area usually has pretty calm weather.
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11:22 AM on 04/14/2012
We have our motorcycle helmets at the ready for this evening. I've been in Oklahoma for 30 plus years and I've never even gotten a good look at a tornado, but this is the kind of prediction you have take seriously. The sky does look like its revving up for activity, or maybe I'm just getting the jitters from all the media coverage.
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Your name here
When nothing goes right, Go Left.
11:43 AM on 04/14/2012
I wish you well, stay safe.
12:57 PM on 04/14/2012
Lived in "Tornado Alley" for many years. When the sky has a greenish gray cast, head for shelter. Once you have seen it, you will never forget it. Been there, seen that!
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Ken Blackwell
try a random act of kindness
06:07 PM on 04/14/2012
i've seen the green shy's of a tornado- wonder why so little is written about that
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Dongflopper
Floppin for decades!
11:21 AM on 04/14/2012
Leave your trailers and man up for a couple nights at a hotel. Saves lives. Then hopefully you have insurance money and help from the government. Of course, if your living in a trailer, you really can't count on government help. For that, you need to live in a gated community!
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Duke T Draz
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05:31 AM on 04/15/2012
Duh factor is high near this person.
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Dongflopper
Floppin for decades!
07:26 AM on 04/15/2012
I just left a duke in the urinal. Get it?