Tornado at Kaw Lake, Oklahoma – May 6, 1994

This day presented a fairly easy target area over North Central Oklahoma.  An isolated supercell storm formed over Kay County and started tracking east southeastward.  While on the west side of Kaw Lake, we observed 2.25 inch hail and a slowly rotating wall cloud to the west.  The storm started to rotate stronger, but also started wrapping heavy rain around the meso-cyclone.
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We found ourselves buried in rain over the east side of the lake when a tornado formed nearby just to our north.  Our close scrape with the tornado rated F1 was brief.  The tornado had a track length of about 2 1/2 miles and destroyed a few mobile homes – causing one injury – just east of the Kaw Lake Dam.

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