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October 17, 2007 Severe Weather Event
During the Late afternoon and evening
hours of October 17, 2007 severe thunderstorms rolled across much of Eastern
Oklahoma and Northwest Arkansas. While the majority of the damage during
the event was the result of strong straight line winds, there were also
reports of hail and even a couple of tornadoes. |
On October 17th, an energetic upper-level system slowly moved out of
the central Rockies into the central Plains as a dry line across Oklahoma.
Showers and thunderstorms developed well ahead of the dry line during
the late morning and early afternoon, and a second band of strong to severe
thunderstorms developed just ahead of the dry line during the late afternoon
and evening hours. While the first round of thunderstorms did produce
severe weather across portions of the area, the second band of thunderstorms
produced more severe weather. |
Significant
Occurances During the Severe Weather Event |
- Straight-line winds caused
at least one large tent to collapse at an outdoor festival in Tulsa
at approximately 7:23 PM CDT. At least 55 people were injured, with
25 being transported to local hospitals. Of those, six were reported
to be in serious condition, and one critical. In addition to the collapsed
tent, several other tents at the festival were damaged, along with the
contents within those tents.
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- 15 to 25 mobile homes were
damaged, with two destroyed, in Oologah in Rogers County, OK, at approximately
7:50 PM CDT. Five injuries were reported in the area, but none was life-threatening.
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Radar Loop
For Late Afternoon and Evening Hours of October 17th |
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Maximum Wind
Gusts on October 17th
Courtesy of
The Oklahoma Mesonet |
Other
Notable Wind Gusts |
Location |
Wind Gust |
Time |
Tulsa International
Airport |
61 MPH |
351 PM |
Claremore,
Rogers County |
60 MPH |
410 PM |
Cleveland,
Pawnee County |
60 MPH |
618 PM |
Tulsa International
Airport |
85 MPH |
727 PM |
Eufaula, McIntosh
County |
90 MPH |
835 PM |
Peggs, Cherokee County |
70 MPH |
905 PM |
| Westville,
Adair County
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67 MPH |
942 PM |
Fayetteville,
Washington County AR |
58 MPH |
1031 PM |
Hindsville,
Madison County AR |
70 MPH |
1105 PM |
| This is a preliminary report and more information
will be added as time permits. |
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