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These messy storms are laying down boundaries everywhere. Might limit their short term severe potential but if they can survive and not just die off in their own outflow, boundary interactions could cause some spinups through the night.
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Prayers going out to all in Locus Grove, OK.Damaging tornado on the ground southeast of Locus Grove, OK.
Leach reported "gone" as per a chaser page on FB I think, but must be taken with a grain of salt knowing the reporting standards of some recent tor damage. Also a very very small town I am told. TORE very much warranted
I don't buy that. CC drop and reflectivity don't support what that chaser is saying unless Leach is a completely miniscule town. If I'm wrong I'm wrong, but I'm skeptical of that report just as you are.
Yeah. the April radar monster at GWX had similar reports that turned out to be mostly unfounded. I want to hear from legit local EMA and official sources first.
I don't buy that. CC drop and reflectivity don't support what that chaser is saying unless Leach is a completely miniscule town. If I'm wrong I'm wrong, but I'm skeptical of that report just as you are.
Here is this if your interested about Leach.It is a very very small town. I good bit of the northwest part of Cherokee county, OK into southwest Delaware got tore up. It does look like quite a few structures were hit. Relatively weak looking ones at that. We may get fatality reports out of this unfortunately.
Really a lot of mixed reports of.what happened. Hard to say if there true or not.
Those of us that have been around awhile know these kinds of "everything is gone" reports are unfortunately all too common at night after a TOG with a strong signature. Random Twitter and FB accounts will rarely, if ever, be the ones to break news like this.
The radar data from when the rotation passed through Leach simply doesn't support claims that an EF-4/EF-5 tornado destroyed the town. Official news sources that pass on reports directly from first responders/EMA are a much more accurate source of news. I'm sure there was some damage in Leach - - especially in the areas west of town. The areas that were probably impacted the most are those areas that had the biggest CC drop and lined up with the debris ball on reflectivity.
I was just wanting to know what happened. I definitely knew there were mixed reports. Some people were saying the town is gone when it only turned out to be significant. It was people exaggerating the damage and some were probably false reports.
How do you fix it? Question... high risk was warrant .. it Atmospheric Anti-Climax thank god... spc did their best... a lot prayers were answered plain n simple... better safe than sorryHopefully, the ‘experts’ will do a thorough analysis so we can learn from this. Schools and businesses closed and people took off work. I imagine millions of dollars in work/school time productivity and retail revenue were lost due to this event. I have no problem with that from a safety perspective but can we learn something for ‘next time’ from this?
Usually people tend to just shrug their shoulders and move on. I just don’t see the value of not trying to learn from events like this. My .02.