Ask anyone about the 2013 tornado season in Oklahoma and almost everyone you talk to will mention the Moore EF-5 or the El Reno 2.6 mile wide monster.
But the day that was the most prolific strong/violent tornado producer of the year in the state actually occurred before both of these days on May 19, 2013. In this video, I’ll walk you through how this outbreak took shape and our views of these monster tornadoes.
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Enjoy the videos and the education that comes with it. Really appreciate the work you put into it. Im a North Texas resident, that's only about 4 months into a new found tornado fascination. Hope to get up into Oklahoma this coming season and see a few of these in person. At least at a reasonable distance, dont want to get caught up in a traffic jam of storm chasers.
Well done, really enjoyed watching this. Some of your footage was great. The temptation is to always get closer, but I'd rather zoom in from a safe distance. 👍👍👍
Enjoyed ur analysis & production of this event
I remember the Shawnee, Oklahoma EF4 Tornado it was given the rating EF4 despite its windspeed not being measured. It is likely due to the damage survey team being diverted to the following day voilent torando!
I have to say. I've been fascinated by weather, especially storms, since childhood. I live in a part of Canada where extreme weather is almost unheard of (tho it's changing) and I follow a lot of weather channels. Discovered yours today, instantly subbed.
But also, reading the description, that this channel is fronted by an openly trans woman is giving me life. From one trans person to another, I'm glad to support your team, even if I can only offer views, likes and comments. We matter, we are important, we are making a difference.
people need help after a tornado hits and they should offer assistance finding victims !!!
Sometime can you talk more about wind shear and how it impacts tornado genesis vs hurricane intensification? Thanks! Love the videos 👍🏻👍🏻