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Author: Aaron Tuttle

What is the CAP?

Yesterday we were under a slight risk for severe weather. Why didn’t the storms fire? As mentioned, the cap was pretty strong. If the cap (layer of warm air) contains temperatures that are too warm, then the air underneath...

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Has the Dust Bowl Returned?

Has the dust bowl returned? A great article by National Geographic discussing the hardship in the Oklahoma panhandle. The only issue I found at first glance was the climate change claim: “the science shows that the region...

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My return to local TV is here!

Today I have the honor of co-hosting with Abby on Oklahoma Live at KSBI-TV 52. It’s my first time to be back on television in almost 7 years. Wow time has flown by! Be sure to check it out at 4pm and you can catch the...

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A Circumhorizon Arc! Say What?

Yep, that’s what many of you saw today. This photo taken in Edmond this afternoon by Jennifer Jerry. Look for the brightly colored circumhorizon arc (also a circumhorizontal arc but never ‘fire rainbow’) when...

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Above Ground Tornado Shelter Failed

Well, this is the first case I’ve seen of a failure of an above ground tornado shelter which caused the loss of life inside. This is unfortunate. The weakest link is the door. Just like your home’s weakest link is...

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Yesterday was a big day concerning severe weather. 70 tornadoes were reported. Parts of Little Rock were hit as well as other towns and cities. Always have a plan of action when severe weather strikes. For tornadoes, it's always the lowest floor, away from all outside walls and windows.

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Yesterday was a big day concerning severe weather. 70 tornadoes were reported. Parts of Little Rock were hit as well as other towns and cities. Always have a plan of action when severe weather strikes. For tornadoes, its always the lowest floor, away from all outside walls and windows.

#severeweather #tornadoes

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You warn and warn and warn and there are always people who seem to think they are invincible. I cannot believe the videos I've seen from people looking at it like it's a pretty rainbow or something and then they almost die.

Where would you go if you live on the top floor of a apartment? If your apartment is on top of a garage would the garage be a safe place to go ?

My husband and I have been watching and it seems that the states east of OK have been hit more harshly in the past few years. I have heard that the magnetic polar north is shifting and wondered if you thought they were related?

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Watch this insider interview on solar energy with Solar Power of Oklahoma and how it adds value to your home as well as saves on your electric bill. How do solar panels hold up to the Oklahoma weather? We've got the answer! 👇 ... See MoreSee Less

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