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re: Stay safe today my Oklahoma friends!
Posted on 5/7/24 at 12:42 am to tide06
Posted on 5/7/24 at 12:42 am to tide06
the damage is the worst on:
1. flat land
2. land heading up a mountain on the side where the storm came/comes from
So basically any storm in the south United States is heading east, or more accurately, ENE
So if your property is on the west side of a mountain or an area within a mountain/hill range that is elevating as the wind moves east to ENE, you are more at risk
if you're on the east side a mountain or hill, you are somewhat protected
we've all seen entire western sides of wooded mountains combed over like God had a brush and hair gel
1. flat land
2. land heading up a mountain on the side where the storm came/comes from
So basically any storm in the south United States is heading east, or more accurately, ENE
So if your property is on the west side of a mountain or an area within a mountain/hill range that is elevating as the wind moves east to ENE, you are more at risk
if you're on the east side a mountain or hill, you are somewhat protected
we've all seen entire western sides of wooded mountains combed over like God had a brush and hair gel
This post was edited on 5/7/24 at 12:45 am
Posted on 5/7/24 at 4:15 am to Harry Rex Vonner
East Okie is more hilly than the flat OKC/West area but still nothing compared to out west.
Below is the area near Sulphur the town that got hit twice the other week.
Below is the area near Sulphur the town that got hit twice the other week.
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