05-19-2024 Custer City, OK - Large rain-wrapped wedge tornado near Custer City, OK
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A large, rain-wrapped wedge tornado move just north and parallel to Highway 33 in Oklahoma between the towns of Butler and Custer City, OK.
Tbth this looks like the El Reno tornado. Wouldn't be surprised for this to be over 2.5 miles wide.
it was about a mile wide
@@ybachaos8479 There is no final reading yet. It was just people saying what they observed. There has to be an evaluation. Just like El Reno, people said it was half a mile to a mile wide. They just looked at the condensation funnel(s)
@@ybachaos8479 if you see reed timmers video it looks muchh wider than that to me...maybe sitting around the middle of 1-2 miles wide
Reed timmer was inside this thing and his computer crashed they had to go in a ditch with Dom 3 was scary stuff
It was big but not large as the el Reno tornado 🌪️-just a mile wide! 😮😮😮😮😮
Nice, I live in Minnesota and usually we don’t get really get much storms, except for some years like 2010 or even some in 2013 & 2011 so it feels like a miracle if Minnesota even gets severe thunderstorm let a lone a tornado, and when it does it’s usually in south, west, or northwest and ether in Wisconsin right on the border and I don’t get to see it, but it’s still fun just stay safe ❤🙏.
There was one in northwest mn friday night.
what EF rating would you give it?
3-5
If it got a civilized area, EF3+, if not, maybe up to EF3
4
an ef5.
@Mrright87 Strong maybe stronger than Parkersburg or Greensburg.
Maybe homes after that will be rebult with ICF like Greensburg.
The spc totally botched this one
How a moderate risk only produced STWs is amazing. It's like they didn't know the severity of today.
@@Hardball247it was a moderate risk for a different reason: a 45% sig. wind threat rather than tornadoes
5% hatch for tornadoes is crazy
@@Hardball247 The thing is that it was a marginal risk down in OK and only 2% tornado risk, which didn't even extend down to el reno.