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Garvin County, OK Tornadoes (1875-Present).Coal County, OK Tornadoes (1875-Present).Cleveland County, OK Tornadoes (1875-Present).Choctaw County, OK Tornadoes (1875-Present).Bryan County, OK Tornadoes (1875-Present).Atoka County, OK Tornadoes (1875-Present).Detailed List of Killer Tornadoes in Oklahoma (1950-Present).Detailed List of Violent Tornadoes in Oklahoma (1950-Present).NWS Tulsa storm data report for May 2016.NWS Norman storm data report for May 2016.CIMSS Satellite Blog post for Severe Thunderstorms in Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma on May 9, 0216.

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SPC Severe Weather Event Review for May 9, 2016.Storm Prediction Center Storm Reports for May 9, 2016.Web Pages and Reports Related to the Oklahoma Tornado Events Based on their findings, the "Katie Tornado" was given an EF-4 rating while tornadoes that occurred near the Davis/Roff, Connerville/Bromide, and Bennington/Boswell areas were given EF-3 ratings. NWS crews surveyed tornado damage paths in central and southeastern Oklahoma on Tuesday, May 11, 2016.The "Katie Tornado" killed one person and the "Bromide Tornado" also killed one person.A total of 12 tornadoes occurred during the afternoon and evening hours of in central, south central and southeastern Oklahoma.In addition to the tornadoes in central and southeastern Oklahoma, the severe thunderstorms produced hail up to baseball size and damaging wind gusts across other portions of central and eastern Oklahoma. The most significant tornado associated with this thunderstorm was the EF-3 tornado which occurred near the towns of Bennington and Boswell. This outflow boundary had settled across southeastern Oklahoma by the afternoon. One of the supercells produced multiple tornadoes as it tracked along and near an outflow boundary produced earlier by morning thunderstorms associated with a previous weather system. Another tornado that occurred in Johnston and Coal counties also killed one person and was rated EF-3. One of the tornadoes, the "Katie tornado", killed one person and was rated EF-4. Some of these tornadoes were damaging and long-lived tornadoes, and two were also killer tornadoes. Several of these supercells produced a dozen tornadoes. This instability, combined with very strong wind shear associated with a strong trough of low pressure that moved into the Southern Plains from the Southern Rockies, resulted in the development of supercell thunderstorms. Prior to the storms moving into the area, the atmosphere ahead of the dry line in central and eastern Oklahoma had become very unstable. The storms moved across central and eastern Oklahoma during the late afternoon evening hours. Remember, maximum power on 60M is 100 Watts ERP.Severe thunderstorms developed along and ahead of a dry line across central Oklahoma during the afternoon of May 9, 2016. If 1 is busy, then 2, etc., in that order. If that frequency is busy, move up one to channel 1. At 4:20PM, we will move to 60M, and repeat the call. At 4:10PM, we will call for stations on 7230 kHz. In addition to the usual net, we will conduct an informal 40M and 60M band check beginning at 4:10PM.

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The Illinois Link Talk Group is connected to WIRES-X Room 21565, DMR Talkgroup 31171, NXDN 31171, P25 31171, YSF Reflector Illinois Link 83132, and on D-STAR XLX, DCS, AND XRF 334G and AllStar 42810 You can check in using the Illinois-Link Talk Group, #31171. The Digital Voice Net has moved to Wednesday evenings at 8:00 pm Central time. The ARE ® Statewide Digital Net will take place immediately following the Sunday HF nets, using the talkgroups listed below. If necessary, the alternate frequency is 7.230 Mhz LSB. The regular ARES ® statewide net meets the first and third Sundays of each month on 3.905 Mhz LSB at 4:30pm local time.






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