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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Whacky Weather Patterns
Talk about strange weather patterns. I don't remember temps and dew points like this in the middle of August ever. I'm sure it has been like this at some point, due to climate cycles. Normally its 100+ F and very little moisture. I still think the ENSO is playing a big part in this. Anyone have any other ideas ? I am curios to hear other theory's. Ugh........not sure how to re-size the Oklahoma Mesonet Pics.



Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
WOW!!!!!
I wouldn't know what to do if a deer that big walked in front of my tree stand !
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
NWS Changed Safety Procedures
Looks like the NWS changed emergency procedures if you are running from or caught in a Tornado.
If you are caught outdoors, seek shelter in a basement, shelter or sturdy building. If you cannot quickly walk to a shelter:
• Immediately get into a vehicle, buckle your seat belt and try to drive to the closest sturdy shelter.
• If flying debris occurs while you are driving, pull over and park. Now you have the following options as a last resort:
· Stay in the car with the seat belt on. Put your head down below the windows, covering with your hands and a blanket if possible.
· If you can safely get noticeably lower than the level of the roadway, exit your car, and lie in that area, covering your head with your hands.
• Your choice should be driven by your specific circumstances.
If you would like to read this on the NWS page, here is the link: NWS
If you are caught outdoors, seek shelter in a basement, shelter or sturdy building. If you cannot quickly walk to a shelter:
• Immediately get into a vehicle, buckle your seat belt and try to drive to the closest sturdy shelter.
• If flying debris occurs while you are driving, pull over and park. Now you have the following options as a last resort:
· Stay in the car with the seat belt on. Put your head down below the windows, covering with your hands and a blanket if possible.
· If you can safely get noticeably lower than the level of the roadway, exit your car, and lie in that area, covering your head with your hands.
• Your choice should be driven by your specific circumstances.
If you would like to read this on the NWS page, here is the link: NWS
Monday, July 13, 2009
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