Author Topic: oklahoma gets forgeted by severe weather; part 6, northern oklahoma can't stop  (Read 6999 times)


tornado watch oh boy
the region of Oklahoma I live in has a natural anti-tornado barrier thanks to a river

the region of Oklahoma I live in has a natural anti-tornado barrier thanks to a river
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_myths

tornados don't give a forget if you have Mount Everest surrounding your town

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_myths

tornados don't give a forget if you have Mount Everest surrounding your town
should of been more specific

I heard this from my science teacher, the last time a tornado landed in my city was about 20 years ago

apparently once the tornado(s) have reached the region we live in, the tornado will be weakened by the huge river

Holy stuff rip tulsa and everything behind it

It's coming guys, get ready. My town is the neighboring town of Owasso, so rippppppppp






sirens and phones and power going out. the alert got extended 30 minutes and we're in the middle of it


HELP ME MY CITY IS GETTING REKT THE POWER KEEPS GOING OUT I MIGHT LOSE WIFI AGAIN
CANT HEAR ANYTHOING OVER THUNDER

HELP ME MY CITY IS GETTING REKT THE POWER KEEPS GOING OUT I MIGHT LOSE WIFI AGAIN
CANT HEAR ANYTHOING OVER THUNDER
AAAA

Also to anyone looking at this thread, this is the average life of an Oklahoman

Holy stuff it's legit 5-10 miles from me, the tornado sirens are going ape (I'm in claremore)




just about hit us in owasso I can hear the wind coming



just about hit us in owasso I can hear the wind coming
lucky you live next to olive garden

Okay this was the most boring storm ever, all I got was strong ass wind and moderate rain, wtf