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Statement as of 1:03 PM CDT on May 21, 2013
Severe Thunderstorm Watch 202 remains in effect until 700 PM CDT for the following locations OK . Oklahoma counties included are Atoka Caddo Canadian Carter Cleveland Coal Comanche Cotton Garvin Grady Greer Harmon Haskell Hughes Jackson Jefferson Johnston Kiowa Latimer Le Flore McClain McIntosh Murray Muskogee Okfuskee Oklahoma Okmulgee Pittsburg Pontotoc Pottawatomie Pushmataha Seminole Sequoyah Stephens Tillman Washita
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Record Report |
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Statement as of 8:33 PM CDT on May 20, 2013
... Record daily maximum rainfall broken at Oklahoma City...
The record precipitation at Oklahoma City for may 20 was 2.74 inches... which was set back in 1979. So far today at Will Rogers World Airport... 2.82 inches of rainfall has fallen... which has broken the record for this date.
Weather records for Oklahoma City date back to November of 1890.
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Public Information Statement |
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Statement as of 1:10 PM CDT on May 21, 2013
... NWS damage survey for 5/20/2013 Newcastle/Moore tornado event - update 2...
.Overview...
The National Weather Service dispatched four damage survey teams to the path of the Newcastle/Moore OK tornado. New statements will be issued throughout the day as these teams report findings. This information remains preliminary and the information here could change.
.Newcastle/Moore tornado rating: EF4 estimated peak wind: 190 mph path length /statute/: 17 miles path width /maximum/: N/A fatalities: N/A injuries: N/A
Start date: may 20 2013 start time: 2:45 PM CDT start location: 4.4 W Newcastle /Grady County /OK start lat/lon: 35.2580 / -97.6775
End date: may 20 2013 end time: 3:35 PM CDT end location: 4.8 E of Moore OK /Cleveland County /OK end lat/lon: 35.3409 / -97.4007 survey summary: four survey teams continue to survey this long track tornado. Initial damage was found around 4.4 miles west of Newcastle ... South of Tecumseh Road also known as NW 16th street and East Lake Road. The tornado tracked NE to the Interstate 44 bridge over the Canadian river and then took a more eastward track through Moore. Tornado damage abruptly ends 0.3 miles east of air depot Road and N of se 134th St.
Initially producing EF0 and EF1 damage the storm intensified very rapidly in 4 miles producing EF4 damage before reaching Interstate 44. Ongoing surveys through Moore have already documented numerous indications of EF4 damage with estimated wind speeds of 190 mph.
Additional information such as maximum path width will be updated as the teams complete their surveys.
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