Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Twisters Rip Through Oklahoma

We got an early start to tornado season with a round of deadly February storms striking the area yesterday afternoon/evening.

Locally, Edmond suffered the most extensive destruction. Thanks to BOB listener, JILL, for submitting these shots of tornado damage from the Oak Tree Golf and Country Club in north Edmond. Here are her comments:

Hi Stacy,

You may have already seen these, but a friend of mine at work shared them with me and I thought you guys might be interested. Sorry, no lighter, pocket knife or Skoal can to gage these by, but perhaps the hand will do!

Jill












Here's a photo from another BOB listenter, BARBARA. She writes:

Stacy,

I work with a gal that lives near Oaktree. Her son took these pictures.

I thought Kiki might like them.

Love your show!!

Barbara


(If you click on the photograph, you can clearly see a guy who's left the safety of his home to get a better look at the storm! I love the way men react to tornadoes!)

As bad as things looked in central Oklahoma, they were a lot worse in southern sections of the state where tiny Lone Grove (just northwest of Ardmore) was leveled. Eight deaths were confirmed after the EF-4 twister plowed through the Oklahoma soil for more than an hour!

The TODAY show aired this piece about the deadly storms:
Maybe there's something amiss in the atmosphere above Edmond. The last two twisters to strike the OKC metro area have hit northwest Edmond. So, is it the new tornado capital of Oklahoma supplanting perennial cyclone magnet, Moore?

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank goodness the tornados hit Oak Tree. The residents are less likely to be on national TV toothless in a wife beater!