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DAY 2: Western OK/TX Panhandle/SW Kansas
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Update 7:56PM Friday, (Posted via BlackBerry from Paducah, TX):
Witnessed a wedge tornado near Paducah, TX * * *
Update 3:10PM Thursday, (Posted via BlackBerry from Hollis, OK):
Approaching the OK/TX border west of Hollis, Oklahoma. * * *
Update 4:41AM Thursday, (Posted via Laptop from Tulsa, OK):
Currently in Tulsa, OK taking a short break from sleep to check data. Still not a terribly clear-cut forecast today, with at least two potential targets. Will be heading west to the border area per the original forecast - from there, the question will be: north, south or stay put? * * *
2010 Storm Expeditions - Probabilities as of April 22 |
April 21-24 | 100% | 
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April 25-30 | 55% | |
May 1-5 | 50% | |
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I am another St. Louis based chaser who was on the Paducah, TX storm. Sounds like we took the same route from OK into TX and made the same decision to go south. Our original target was just south and west of Childress. We debated going after the northern storms as well once we entered TX but stayed true to the target and were rewarded.
- Posted by Jeff Deason from St. Louis | |
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