The Big Blow of 2011

An extremely powerful storm system produced several tornadoes in eastern Oklahoma on the 14th… some of which caused deaths.  Today (15th), this system is responsible for widespread major severe events from Arkansas to Alabama.  It will be many, many days before the number of tornadoes, injuries, deaths, and destroyed homes will be able to be counted up.

For western Oklahoma… the wind started early and lasted a good 12 hours in most places.  A couple of mesonet sites recorded peak winds over 70 m.p.h.  Gusts over 58 m.p.h. (the speed which makes a thunderstorm severe) occurred in almost every county west of I-35.  There were numerous reports of overturned vehicles…some minor structure damage and power outages.  The wind also made fire fighting conditions tough in several areas of the state as the drought helped to keep fire danger extreme.

In Okarche, the peak gust today was 58 m.p.h.  Shortly after 7 p.m. – we had a one minute average of 54 m.p.h.!
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A garden report will be forthcoming this weekend.  Trying to water this evening was very difficult with gusts still occurring over 45 m.p.h.  It was also quite depressing seeing what is likely to be a considerable amount of loss after the giant steps forward we had made during the previous couple of weeks.

Colored counties over western Oklahoma saw winds in excess of 58 m.p.h.
Colored counties over western Oklahoma saw winds in excess of 58 m.p.h.