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re: Let's say something nice about Oklahoma...
Posted on 7/16/22 at 10:39 am to Iron Balls McGinty
Posted on 7/16/22 at 10:39 am to Iron Balls McGinty
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Let's say something nice about Oklahoma...
We have less Aids than the rest of the SEC.
We have seen your women, we understand.
However the farm animals' STDs must be sky high
Posted on 7/16/22 at 10:43 am to Iron Balls McGinty
People in LA, GA, and FL are about to see a huge influx of Ags. That map is a beacon saying, “We don’t want you, but look who does…”.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 10:45 am to clamdip
Tornado research is world class.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 10:48 am to Poker_hog
We have a lot of casinos.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 10:59 am to clamdip
Their Defense is usually very generous
Posted on 7/16/22 at 11:00 am to clamdip
NE Oklahoma, the area right next to NW Arkansas, is going to grow like a weed in the next 25 years. As the Ozarkopolis continues to expand that area is set with low house prices and proximity.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 11:02 am to Poker_hog
quote:True Statement. Lived in Oklahoma is late 80's when the first Doppler weather radar was first used. Scarry as shite seeing tornado tracking road by road as it moved straight towards you.
Tornado research is world class.
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The National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) is a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) weather research laboratory under the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. NSSL studies weather radar, tornadoes, flash floods, lightning, damaging winds, hail, and winter weather out of Norman, Oklahoma, using various techniques and tools in their HWT, or Hazardous Weather Testbed. NSSL meteorologists developed the first doppler radar for the purpose of meteorological observation, and contributed to the development of the NEXRAD.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 11:26 am to lsusteve1
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Their Defense is usually very generous
Indeed, defensive altruism has been one of our strong suits
We have y’all Jamar Cain too.. enjoy that
Posted on 7/16/22 at 11:49 am to deltaland
SEC is marrying up when we get there.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 11:49 am to clamdip
The Turnpike Troubadours make great music and put on one hell of a show.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 11:52 am to clamdip
Them boys from Oklahoma roll their joints all wrong...
Posted on 7/16/22 at 11:52 am to clamdip
They're not as gay as a&m.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 12:12 pm to clamdip
Prairie Artisan Ales.
That’s all.
That’s all.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 12:19 pm to clamdip
Well. I think they have more overall ncaa championships than most sec teams. Facts hurts. Unless you’re related to Biden then you want truth not facts
Posted on 7/16/22 at 12:44 pm to stang14
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Well. I think they have more overall ncaa championships than most sec teams. Facts hurts. Unless you’re related to Biden then you want truth not facts
We're talking about OU, not Oklahoma State...
Posted on 7/16/22 at 1:08 pm to Ptins944
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True Statement. Lived in Oklahoma is late 80's when the first Doppler weather radar was first used. Scarry as shite seeing tornado tracking road by road as it moved straight towards you.
Yes, and in 89 a tornado tore through part of Huntsville and local meteorologists Bob Baron founded a successful company that made it their mission to produce and distribute the best doppler radars possible.
This description is from his Linkedin page.
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A TV meteorologist for over twenty years. Elevated to American Meteorological Society Fellow in 2010. Incorporated in wake of devastating 1989 tornado focusing on developing new site-specific weather technologies for saving lives. Introduced integrated Radar, Lightning, and Storm Tracking in 1992 - - now a TV standard. Baron is the number one manufacturer of Doppler Weather radar in the U.S. and recently completed a next generation upgrade for all 171 National Weather Service radar. The company supplies critical weather data to 10’s of thousands of planes, boats and automobiles nationwide through SiriusXM.
Posted on 7/16/22 at 1:34 pm to viceman
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Yes, and in 89 a tornado tore through part of Huntsville and local meteorologists Bob Baron founded a successful company that made it their mission to produce and distribute the best doppler radars possible.
I remember that. It passed right by my apartment on Golf Road, went up Airport Road. Killed one of my friends, destroyed an apartment building and the shopping complex across the street (actually threw my friend from her apartment into the shopping complex.)
Picked up another friends car and landed her on top of the sub-station. moved a church off its foundation and then took out Jones Valley School (which had just let out the aftercare 15 minutes before.)
Redstone opened Fox Road to allow traffic to go from north Huntsville to South because the tornado had destroyed the only 3 ways to get there (Parkway, Whitesburg and Garth)
It was a BAD day
Posted on 7/16/22 at 1:55 pm to clamdip
They aren’t from Louisiana.
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