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January 2009 Ice Storm, Norman, Oklahoma

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2009

Tornadovideos.net storm chaser John Harris cruises Norman, Oklahoma after a day and a half of freezing rain and sleet paralyze the city. He even manages to get an angle from a famous Norman landmark. Check out TornadoVideos.net for tornado videos, breaking news for extreme weather, and our live GPS tracker.

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  • 5:30 nice shots!

  • Ohhh my bro is there !!

    Its a white city and thats it !!

    And u plz go home b4 you die frozen ..

  • thats nothing

  • I remember that storm, I live near Claremore,OK and they got hit bad too, Lost alot of our pretty tree's it sucked to drive on too, I didn't even try cause was to affraid of ending up in the ditch.

  • waiting for someone to make a video about the 50 car pile up on the highway. -.- (in oklaoma, where i live. *it sucks*)

  • And yes, we get ice-storms; with trees falling down from the weight and all that goes along with that, not just snow.

  • I remember that storm, it sucked. Though the one back in 2008 was worse if I remember right. Seems we get one or two of them every year.

  • that isn't totally correct. In the south, we dont' get much snow, and what you are looking at in this video isn't snow, it's ICE, pretty much solid ice frosted over. People in the North don't get this kind of weather, mostly just massive snow, again, this is n't snow, it's ice. We get this ever year, and it is particularly dangerous as well. ICE is much haver than snow and causes more problems

  • spinsky not all americans react to snow that way just people in the southern states tend to more because there not use to it i lived in texas for 4 years before moved back up north . by the mexico border they had first measureable amount of snow in like 80 years or something like 5-6 years ago was bearly inch half in around that amount and they were advising people to stay off the roads. by noon it was all melted. up north we get 80-100 inches of snow per winter season on avg. but it isnt alot.

  • Global warming of climate, is the fact which is not requiring proofs.

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