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  • #16
    Prayers for those suffering tonight. Even if you survived that beast, everything you've worked for in life is a pile of rubble or in pieces across a field.

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    • #17
      Now 51 confirmed dead from examiner's office.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
        The devastation is unbelievable. Add together 1999, Andover and Joplin, and it's still going to be less than this tragedy. I'm watching it, and I can't believe it's real.
        Let's all pray that you are wrong about this, Doc. Joplin is the only tornado in the top 25 deadliest since 1955. It sits at #7 with 158 deaths. Add to this the 1999 Moore tornado and you are talking over 200.

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        • #19
          Incredible Video after family comes out of their safe room.



          Need to become standard in new homes in KS/OK
          The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
            Let's all pray that you are wrong about this, Doc. Joplin is the only tornado in the top 25 deadliest since 1955. It sits at #7 with 158 deaths. Add to this the 1999 Moore tornado and you are talking over 200.
            I'm somewhat embarrassed to say I was referring to the dollar amount of the devastation and not the lives lost. I also pray we see no more souls lost due to this horrific tragedy.

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            • #21
              Going to be interested to know how many people had tornado shelters since the clay soil doesnt make it possible to have a basement

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              • #22
                Right now they're saying it's an EF-4, but could go to an EF-5. I'm guessing it ends up being an EF-5, but I don't think the winds will end up as powerful as the May 3, 1999 tornado that had winds clocked at 317 mph.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by 1979Shocker View Post
                  Right now they're saying it's an EF-4, but could go to an EF-5. I'm guessing it ends up being an EF-5, but I don't think the winds will end up as powerful as the May 3, 1999 tornado that had winds clocked at 317 mph.
                  Agreed.
                  The mountains are calling, and I must go.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by 1979Shocker View Post
                    Now 51 confirmed dead from examiner's office.
                    That number was revised down this morning to 24 dead and I read a statement on twitter that some may have been counted multiple times. Also, while The Weather Channel last night, one public official (perhaps the Mayor of Moore, I don't recall) said that several children from the Plaza Towers school were found safe at nearby churches.

                    As a parent, I can't begin to imagine what these families have gone through and continue to go through. I know nobody has questioned this, but in reading about how the schools handled the situation, I don't disagree with anything that was done. For the safety of the students, teachers and parents, they absolutely did the right thing.

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                    • #25
                      The cover of Time Magazine's June 3rd edition has been released.

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                      • #26
                        No offense, but that is such BS.

                        It was 36 mins from the first warning until the tornado reached Moore.

                        Where is the credit to the forecasters that saw, predicted, and issued the warnings? Instead people act like we live in the 50's when you literally did have no warning.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post
                          No offense, but that is such BS.

                          It was 36 mins from the first warning until the tornado reached Moore.

                          Where is the credit to the forecasters that saw, predicted, and issued the warnings? Instead people act like we live in the 50's when you literally did have no warning.
                          If you watched the coverage of the tornado on KFOR they explained all that about the Time cover.
                          Last edited by 1979Shocker; May 21, 2013, 10:57 PM.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View Post
                            No offense, but that is such BS.

                            It was 36 mins from the first warning until the tornado reached Moore.

                            Where is the credit to the forecasters that saw, predicted, and issued the warnings? Instead people act like we live in the 50's when you literally did have no warning.
                            Yeah - this was well forecasted and everybody had plenty of warning. Had it not - the death total would have been much higher.

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                            Tornado watch issued a couple hours ahead of time. Tornado warning issue at 2:40pm, first damage at 3:16pm.

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                            • #29
                              How much time would they have gotten 20 years ago?

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                              • #30
                                Technically they had about a 3 hour advanced notice when the tornado watch was issued to get prepared.

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