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Summary - Tornado Alley, A Common Place location for Tornadoes in the united states. Specific areas of interest include the Moore Tornadoes of 1999 and 2013, the 1991 Wichita Tornado, The 1997 Jarrell Tornado, and the Lubbock Tornado back in the 1970s. Flash Forward to May 20th, if you will. Storms look to be setting up for an ordinary day across the southern great plains and The Sooner State. However, what goes unnoticed, is that the tornado potential is maxed out, along an area ranging from The New Mexico-Oklahoma-Texas tristate line, to southwest of Lubbock, to between Dallas/Fort Worth and Waco, to the Oklahoma Arkansas State Line, to as far north as the Oklahoma-Kansas state line near Enid. The potential is maxed out in a high risk issued that day, however, by the next outlook that morning, the SPC, noticing how the tornado threat is maxed out, issues an unprecedented, impromptu risk. Extreme. How will Oklahoma and Texas brace for a potential disaster of unforeseen proportions? You are about to find out.
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