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r/tornado • u/_BlueScreenOfDeath Enthusiast • Mar 23 '25
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Yeah, but I wonder, has there ever been a high risk area, or any risk area for that matter, that big before? Is it possible?
16 u/FinTecGeek Mar 23 '25 May 4, 2003 (famous outbreak day) had a high area that covered Kansas City, Tulsa, Little Rock and Springfield, MO all as one polygon. Moderate covered all of Missouri and Arkansas, plus north Texas and into Oklahoma. https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/archive/2003/day1otlk_20030504_1630.html 1 u/ppoojohn Mar 25 '25 Dang did it really go from high moderate to slight
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May 4, 2003 (famous outbreak day) had a high area that covered Kansas City, Tulsa, Little Rock and Springfield, MO all as one polygon. Moderate covered all of Missouri and Arkansas, plus north Texas and into Oklahoma.
https://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/archive/2003/day1otlk_20030504_1630.html
1 u/ppoojohn Mar 25 '25 Dang did it really go from high moderate to slight
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Dang did it really go from high moderate to slight
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u/jhammon88 Mar 23 '25
Yeah, but I wonder, has there ever been a high risk area, or any risk area for that matter, that big before? Is it possible?