Video Shows a Scary Supercell Over Oklahoma City
This video of a wicked-looking supercell over Oklahoma City serves as a reminder that it’s always storm season in Tornado Alley.
I’ve noticed over the years that while severe thunderstorms are more frequent in the spring, storms in the fall seem to be much more intense. Those bad boys pack a mean punch this time of year.
My case in point is the below video of the wall cloud over Oklahoma City on Tuesday, September 24th.
While the storm didn’t produce a tornado, it sure looked like it could spawn one at any minute. I know I would have been looking for shelter if I had seen it in person.
But storm chasers are a different breed. Instead of running the other way like I would, they run toward severe weather, which means those of us who aren’t as brave can witness the chaos of severe weather from a safe distance.
So, I take my hat off to the brave folks of Texas Storm Chasers for sharing the breathtaking video of the scary supercell over Oklahoma.
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