Southwest Oklahoma storms – April 7, 2008

When Doug and I left Okarche, storms were forming just south of the Red River in Wichita and Wilbarger counties of Northwest Texas.  We didn’t target these storms, and felt confident that storms would form farther north across Southwest Oklahoma.  By the time we reached Chickasha, OK, the Northwest Texas activity had consolidated into a single supercell over Northeast Wilbarger County.  It was now tornado warned, right moving and headed toward Northwest Wichita County – staying south of the Red River.  We continued southward on I-44, watching for signs of storm initiation in Oklahoma, and still not targeting the Texas supercell.  1) We didn’t want to go into Texas, and 2) we didn’t think that we could do it without a core punch.  Stopping at the Walters exit, we watched the storm to our south gradually weaken and drift northward across the river to our southeast.  As this occurred, several weak storms formed to our northwest over Southwest Comanche County, only to weaken shortly after Order sildenafil canada pharmacy today Let me ask you this directly. Dark chocolate, which is a commander viagra known mood-enhancer, can also help naturally regrow hair. Compounds in the brain are what cause our interest in sex and tell our bodies to have cialis generika an erection. These health symptoms include* High/low blood pressure* Liver/kidney disorders* Blood cell disorder* Penile deformities* Bleeding disorders* Stomach ulcer* Obesity, diabetes* arteriosclerosis How to buy?Generic medications are available to curb erectile dysfunction, which include oral viagra price usa medicines, penile pumps, penile implants and vacuum device. formation.  One got strong enough to grab our attention and we moved northward to the Geronimo exit around 7 pm.  When these storms stopped showing signs of life, we headed back south to take a look at a couple of supercells that had formed in Wichita and Archer counties.  We stopped north of the Red River to photograph a left split that had come from the Wichita County storm.  Our new target storm started to weaken about the time we reached it in Wichita Falls, TX.  By 8:30 pm, we were headed back home.  There was a nice lightning show with new storms that had formed in Canadian County.  One of these surprised us as we approached Okarche and became an impressive supercell which tracked eastward into Oklahoma County.  We followed it for awhile experiencing hail up to quarter size and some interesting lowerings and cloud motions, dropping the storm on the southeast side of Piedmont as it began to accelerate through the metro area.

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