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Multiple Oklahoma tornadoes! November 7, 2011

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November 7, 2011: Storm chasers Dave Demko and Heidi Farrar tracked a highly prolific supercell from just south of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge west of Lawton, OK, northeast to near Fort Cobb. The storm produced numerous tornadoes, some of which were strong to violent, but mostly remained over open country for their life spans (one tornado did impact a large wind farm, and two Oklahoma Mesonet sites sustained direct hits!). This was the most active fall season tornado event in Oklahoma in over a decade.

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  • I love how excited these guys get! Great footage!

  • I live in OK, and so far we've have 3 earthquakes, and 1 tornado in the last 78 hours, wtf...

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  • so this storm system affected many states??? rain in the west, plains tornado and snow in the midwest, wow

  • wow! wow! wow!...AMAZING!

  • Next time...put a windsock on the mic if possible lool

  • Nice!

  • Sehr Spanent Gruß

  • @bornthiswayx3 Just like us here in VA, more specifically my county, We had a hurricane, floods, earthquake, and tornado all in about ones months time.

  • tornado fest lol! ;D

  • @tizwah idk, thats why i asked but thanks =)

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