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Oklahoma Weather Tips (Humor)
e-mail | 5-20-03

Posted on 05/20/2003 6:04:55 PM PDT by I'm ALL Right!

Oklahoma weather humor!

This was sent by the wife of the head meteorologist of the Nat'l Weather Bureau, based in Norman, OK---Considering the past couple of weeks here, we all need a little touch of humor.

A Little Taste of Oklahoma Living

For those of you who aren't familiar with tornadoes and are hearing news coverage of this, I put together a short glossary to help you understand.

Fujita Scale: Scale used to measure wind speeds of a tornado and their severity.

F1: Laughable little string of wind unless it comes through your house, then enough to make your insurance company drop you like a brick. People enjoy standing on their porches to watch this kind.

F2: Strong enough to blow your car into your house, unless of course you drive an Expedition and live in a mobile home, then strong enough to blow your house into your car.

F3: Will pick your house and your Expedition up and move you to the other side of town.

F4: Usually ranging from 1/2 to a full mile wide, this tornado can turn an Expedition into a Pinto, then gift wrap it in a semi truck.

F5: The Mother of all Tornadoes, you might as well stand on your front porch and watch it, because it's probably going to be quite a last sight.

Meteorologist: A rather soft-spoken, mild-mannered type person until severe weather strikes, and they start yelling at you through the t.v.: "GET TO YOUR BATHROOM OR YOU'RE GOING TO DIE!"

Storm Chaser: Meteorologist-rejects who are pretty much insane but get us really cool pictures of tornadoes. We release them from the mental institution every time it starts thundering, just to see what they'll do.

Tranquilizer: What you have to give any dog or cat who lived through the May 3rd, 1999 tornado every time it storms or they tear your whole house up freaking out of their minds.

Moore, Oklahoma: A favorite gathering place for tornadoes. They like to meet here and do a little partying before stretching out across the rest of the Midwest.

Bathtub: Best place to seek shelter in the middle of a tornado, mostly because after you're covered with debris, you can quickly wash off and come out looking great.

Severe Weather Radio: A handy device that sends out messages from the National Weather Service during a storm, though quite disconcerting because the high pitched, shrill noise just as an alarm sounds suspiciously just like a tornado. Plus the guy reading the report just sounds creepy.

Tornado Siren: A system the city spent millions to install, which is really useful, unless there's a storm or a tornado, because then of course you can't hear them.

Storm Cellar: A great place to go during a tornado, as it is almost 100% safe, though weigh your options carefully, as most are not cared for and are homes to rats and snakes.

May-June: Tourist season in Oklahoma, when people who are tired of bungee jumping and diving out of airplanes decide it might be fun to chase a tornado. These people usually end up on Fear Factor.

Barometric Pressure: Nobody really knows what this is, but when it drops a lot of pregnant women go into labor, which makes for exciting moments as their husbands are trying to drive them to the hospital and dodge tornadoes at the same time.

Cars: The worst place to be during a tornado (next to a mobile home). Yes, you can out run a tornado in your car...unless everybody on the road decides to do the same thing, and then you're in grid lock.

A Ditch: Supposedly where you're supposed to go if you find yourself without shelter or in your car during a tornado. Theoretically the tornado is supposed to pass right over you, but since it can lift a 20 ton truck and up root a three hundred year old tree, I'd bet my life on out-running it in a car.

Mobile Home: Most people are convinced mobile homes send off some strange signal that triggers tornadoes, because if there's one mobile home park in a hundred mile radius, the tornado will find it.

Earthquake: What any Californian would rather go through on any scale of severity than face a tornado.

Tornado: What any Oklahoman would rather go through on any scale of severity than face an earthquake.

Twister: Slang for 'tornado' and also the title to a movie starring Helen Hunt, which incidentally everyone thought was corny and unrealistic until May 3rd, 1999.

Power Flash: One of the most reliable ways to track a tornado at night, it's the term used when the tornado hits a power line and a bright light flashes. It's also the emotion experienced by meteorologists when they get to make the call to interrupt prime-time must-see t.v. and a million dollars worth of advertising to track a storm for viewers.

Here are some phrases you might want to learn and be familiar with:

"We'll have your electricity restored in 24 hours," which means it'll be a week.

"We're going to be out for a week, so buy a lot of supplies and an expensive generator," means it's going to be on in twelve hours, probably as soon as you return from Wal-Mart.

"It's a little muggy today." Get outta town. It's getting ready to storm.

"There's just a slight chance of severe weather today, so go ahead and make your outdoor plans." Ha. Ha ha ha ha.

And Rene's BIG TIP of the day:
When your electricity goes out, and you go to bed at night, be sure to turn off everything that was on before it went out, or when it is unexpectedly restored in the middle of the night, every light, every computer, your dishwasher, your blow dryer, your washing machine, your microwave and your fans will all come on all at once.

1) You'll just about have a heart attack when they all come on at the same time, waking you from a dead sleep.

And...

2) Your breakers will blow, leaving you in the dark once again.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Political Humor/Cartoons; US: Oklahoma; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: meteorology; oklahoma; tornado; tornadoalley; twisters; weather
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To: PayNoAttentionManBehindCurtain
I love it now they have that camera man hovering all over Dick Faurot now...during bad weather only. Anyone else notice that? That camera man is all over the place filming Mr. Faurot! LOL

Makes me slightly nauseated because the camera moves.
41 posted on 05/21/2003 6:24:43 AM PDT by 2Jedismom ('The commitment of our fathers is now the calling of our time')
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To: I'm ALL Right!
Storm Chaser: Meteorologist-rejects who are pretty much insane but get us really cool pictures of tornadoes. We release them from the mental institution every time it starts thundering, just to see what they'll do.

Tranquilizer: What you have to give any dog or cat who lived through the May 3rd, 1999 tornado every time it storms or they tear your whole house up freaking out of their minds.

Moore, Oklahoma: A favorite gathering place for tornadoes. They like to meet here and do a little partying before stretching out across the rest of the Midwest.

These made me LOL! So true, so true!

42 posted on 05/21/2003 6:30:26 AM PDT by Charlie OK
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To: Romulus
I lived in Puerto Rico for two years and got to live through Hurricane Georges back in 9/98; I lived in the Midwest for 22 years and only went through one tornado; I lived in CA for a couple of years and never felt a tremor, but I did experience a 4.0 quake while living in Indiana growing up (how's that for strange); now we live in OK and all the tornadoes go all around us (so far). Unfortunately, we still have until the end of October before we are out of tornado season...no matter where you live in this country, it seems it's always something!

I will add something to your list about hurricanes--the smell afterwards is awful (depending on where you live)! We lived on the Naval base and so we were near the water and the smell of dead fish and mangroves made for an unappetizing combination until our electricity came back on and we could close the windows. I still get queasy thinking about it!
43 posted on 05/21/2003 6:31:38 AM PDT by Okies love Dubya 2
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To: TEXOKIE
Thank you so much for the chuckle! Hugs!!!
44 posted on 05/21/2003 6:47:11 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: Okies love Dubya 2
I had no idea your season lasted all summer. Sincere condolences.
45 posted on 05/21/2003 7:42:38 AM PDT by Romulus
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To: guitar Josh
"Did they accidentally vote for Buchanan instead of Gore in 2000, too? "

LOL.. my dad is rebublican all the way but my husband doesn't know what he is. He just knows he agrees with whatever I say so there isn't an arguement.
46 posted on 05/21/2003 8:00:42 AM PDT by honeygrl
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To: I'm ALL Right!
Do you know how a tornado and an Oklahoma divorce are alike?

Either way someone is bound to lose a mobile home.

47 posted on 05/21/2003 10:58:34 AM PDT by tal hajus (I)
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To: Romulus; dd5339
Yeah...but you get 3-4 DAYS warning of the impending impact of a hurricane. Try out a good tornado--if lucky you get a couple minutes warning! Also, tornadoes happen a LOT more often (not referring to funnel clouds either). Can you imagine what the coasts would be like if they'd had 200+ tornadoes in less than 2 wks?
48 posted on 05/21/2003 1:16:19 PM PDT by Vic3O3 (Jeremiah 31:16-17 (KJV))
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To: tal hajus
That's hilarious! My 4 year old keeps asking me what a mobile home is b/c they have been mentioning (often) on the news how dangerous they are.
49 posted on 05/21/2003 10:23:31 PM PDT by I'm ALL Right!
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To: I'm ALL Right!
Cute article! I just got back from picking out a new house in Charlotte, where they don't have tornadoes ... famous last words!
50 posted on 05/22/2003 7:06:38 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Visualize whirled peas ...)
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To: Tax-chick
Charlotte NC?
51 posted on 05/22/2003 7:47:09 AM PDT by I'm ALL Right!
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To: I'm ALL Right!
Charlotte NC area ... the suburb is called "Indian Trail."
52 posted on 05/22/2003 10:58:45 AM PDT by Tax-chick (Visualize whirled peas ...)
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To: Tax-chick
Out of the frying pan...hope you don't encounter the other kind of circulating storms!
53 posted on 05/22/2003 8:28:58 PM PDT by I'm ALL Right!
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To: I'm ALL Right!; PhiKapMom; OKSooner
A Little Taste of Oklahoma Living

my contribution from real life:

TORNADO ALLEY: A place of disappointment...when you live in the middle of
it for about 30 years and never see a tornado in person...

(Lived in Ponca City and Stillwater...closest I ever came to a tornado was when one
passed about a mile or two away...but over a hill so I didn't see it.)
54 posted on 05/22/2003 8:40:58 PM PDT by VOA
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To: VOA
On the other hand, you could call that divine intervention.
55 posted on 05/22/2003 9:06:48 PM PDT by I'm ALL Right!
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To: bentfeather
Glad you liked the ping, Ms Feather! Too bad we didnt think of riding tornadoes in days-gone-by...
56 posted on 05/22/2003 9:37:23 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
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To: SAMWolf
Sorry I'm late replying, Sam...glad you liked the Tornado laughs!
57 posted on 05/22/2003 9:38:27 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
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To: Alamo-Girl
Youre welcome for the tornado laughs, AG...glad you liked it! :-) Hugs back atcha
58 posted on 05/22/2003 9:39:45 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
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To: tal hajus
ROFL to your post 47!!
59 posted on 05/22/2003 9:40:51 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
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To: I'm ALL Right!
On the other hand, you could call that divine intervention.

Actually, I do agree with you.
I had friends from college that liked to do their own amateur "storm chaser"
runs...I was still too chicken to actually go looking for a tornado!
60 posted on 05/22/2003 9:42:08 PM PDT by VOA
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