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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

(CS4U) Record Breaking Okla Tornadoes, People Need Help

I don't think i've ever heard of a tornado being on the ground 27 miles, or 30 miles, or 75 MILES! To top it off, all three were EF4 ratings, one of which may be upgraded to an EF5. All three occurred in Okla on Tues, may 24, in less than 3 hrs time, 3:30-6:05 pm.
Miranda would have been a junior at Timberlake High School, my alma mater. She is the daughter of one of my sister's classmates, the oldest of 3 children. Miranda's funeral was Sat. Her boyfriend's, Austin, was today. Yes, they were together in Austin's truck when they were overtaken by the killer storm (the 75 mile long tornado), when it went through the Calumet area.
Pray for all those affected by these deadly storms. Hundreds, even thousands, have lost their jobs, schools, homes, children, and other family members, from 16 months old to 63 yrs old.
Some of you remember Operation Oak Island, where I made a connection with a church after Hurricane Ike to help that small town with their various needs, where all but one home was destroyed. That was 7 weeks after the hurricane and people were still living in tents. While there wasn't a whole lot donated through Operation Oak Island, the gratefulness of those who received was infinitely measureless.
Now it is time for Operation Piedmont and Beyond. While most of these families have been taken in by neighbors and/or other family members, there still lies a great need that those neighbors and family members cannot completely fulfill.  Having experienced my mom and family losing all in 1991 to an EF4 tornado, I know that most of these families will not be back under their own roof for 8 months or more. I'm making connections with churches in the towns affected to determine needs, etc. I have one church located where members are donating their personal time and resources to doing laundry for these families. They attempted to contact Tide's mobile unit but it is still in AL for an undetermined length of time.  I plan to go to Okla in mid-June and will take any and all resources to Freedom Church and any other location I come across where the resources will effectively be put to use, 100%, to those who are in need.  If you would like to donate in some way, please contact me. I will not use any of the resources you're donating, including that I will be paying for my own transportation to deliver donated resources and money. I do have a connection with a ministry in the event that you would like your donations to be tax deductible.
Tammy Looney
IN GOD WE TRUST
ONE NATION UNDER GOD
"Would not God who gave us this glorious creation of His, and who gave us the intelligence to be able to try and understand it, would He not be worshipped by our applying those tools to appreciate what He has done for us?" –Dr. Francis Collins


Weather Underground Email Service for Enid, OK

Public Information Statement as of 3:20 PM CDT on May 31, 2011

              ... may 24, 2011 Oklahoma tornado outbreak ...  ...Updated intensity ratings for storms 3...4...5 and 7...  Note: NWS continues to analyze survey results. The Binger-El  Reno-piemont-Guthrie tornado is still being investigated and could  be rated higher.   ...Event overview...  Strong to violent tornadoes moved across parts of western and  central Oklahoma during the afternoon and evening hours of may 24th.  Storms initially formed across southwest Oklahoma and  quickly became severe as they moved northeast.  Several of these storms produced tornadoes along with very large hail.  Another concentrated area of severe storms moved across south central and  southeast Oklahoma between 7 and 10 PM.    Storm 1... Canton Lake   Preliminary data... event date: may 24, 2011 event type: tornado ef rating: EF-3 estimated peak winds (mph): unknown injuries/fatalities: 2/0 event start location and time: 6 NW Canton 315 PM CDT event end location and time: 5 NNW Longdale 343 PM CDT damage path length (in miles): 9 miles width: 1/2 mile note:  Detailed description to be provided.  Storm 2... Binger-El Reno-Piedmont-Guthrie  Preliminary data... event date: may 24, 2011 event type: tornado ef rating: at least EF-4 estimated peak winds (mph): unknown injuries/fatalities: unknown/9 event start location and time: 8 WNW Binger 3:30 PM CDT  event end location and time: 4 NE Guthrie 5:35 PM CDT damage path length (in miles): 75 miles damage width: unknown note:  Detailed description to be provided.  Storm 3... Chickasha-Blanchard-Newcastle-Moore  Preliminary data... event date: may 24, 2011 event type: tornado ef rating: EF-4 estimated peak winds (mph): 190 injuries/fatalities: unknown/1 event start location and time: 2 south of Chickasha 5:09 PM CDT event end location and time: 5 S will Rogers ap 6:00 PM CDT damage path length (in miles): 30 miles damage width: unknown note:  Detailed description to be provided.  Storm 4... Washington-Goldsby  Preliminary data... event date: may 24, 2011 event type: tornado ef rating: EF-4 estimated peak winds (mph): 190 injuries/fatalities: unknown/none event start location and time: 4 SW Bradley 5:26 PM CDT event end location and time: 1 NW Goldsby 6:05 PM CDT damage path length (in miles): 27 miles damage width: unknown note:  Detailed description to be provided.  Storm 5... Payne County  Preliminary data... event date: may 24, 2011 event type: tornado ef rating: EF-2 estimated peak winds (mph): 130 injuries/fatalities: unknown/none event start location and time: 9 SW Stillwater 5:50 PM CDT event end location and time: 3 se Stillwater 6:05 PM CDT damage path length (in miles): 10 miles damage width: unknown note:  Detailed description to be provided.  Storm 6... Stella   Preliminary data... event date: may 24, 2011 event type: tornado ef rating: unknown estimated peak winds (mph): unknown injuries/fatalities: 1/none event start location and time: 2 E Stella 628 PM CDT event end location and time: 5 S McLoud  634 PM CDT damage path length (in miles): 4 miles width: unknown note:  Detailed description to be provided.   Storm 7... Johnston County    Preliminary data... event date: may 24, 2011 event type: tornado ef rating: EF1 estimated peak winds (mph): 95 injuries/fatalities: none/none event start location and time: 1 NW Ravia 730 PM CDT event end location and time: 2 N Tishomingo 745 PM CDT damage path length (in miles): 6 miles width: unknown note:  Detailed description to be provided.   



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