Claremore, OK took a hard hit last night including a KOA campground booked completely full on Memorial Day weekend.
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Wondering if the weather nerds have thoughts on this...
MSN - New space satellite will aid meteorologists in tracking severe weather
At 4:16 p.m. today, NASA and SpaceX are set to launch NOAA’s GOES-U Satellite on top of a Falcon rocket from the Kennedy Space Center.
This satellite is the fourth and final addition to the GOES Satellite series. It will be essential for tracking hurricanes and predicting their intensity, and providing early warnings for severe storms and tornadoes.
The GOES-U Satellite includes refined instruments such as the advanced baseline imager, which offers three times more spectral channels, four times better image quality and five times faster imaging than its predecessors in the series. Additionally, the geostationary lightning mapper enables 24/7 lightning observation.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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A month ago from our last severe weather bust in the period when severe weather peaks here in SC Kansas. Tell you how dry it has been. Looks like we will be monitoring the drought the rest of the summer.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostA month ago from our last severe weather bust in the period when severe weather peaks here in SC Kansas. Tell you how dry it has been. Looks like we will be monitoring the drought the rest of the summer.
droughtjune.jpgBe who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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This seems like one of the oddest weather systems we've seen in a very long time.
A nearly stationary rain event, mostly without any severe issues (wind etc), in late June, that is dumping scads of water in areas that have been mostly dry for a very, very long time. There has been almost no movement this morning.
And almost ALL of it west of turnpike.
Anything where you are pinstripers?
And I realize it's too much too fast, and some areas are going to suffer from flooding....but it's got to be better than dry, right?
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Originally posted by ShockBand View Post
We need some serious rainfall upstream of Cheney Lake to get the level back up. I've seen it happen before. About 10-12 years ago Cheney was super low and we were nearing the point of restrictions, then we got some good rain over the course of a few months and the level rose back up. Hope that happens again!Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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