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  2. Oklahoma Mesonet - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Mesonet is a network of environmental monitoring stations designed to measure the environment at the size and duration of mesoscale weather events. The phrase "mesonet" is a portmanteau of the words mesoscale and network. The network consists of 120 automated stations covering Oklahoma and each of Oklahoma's counties has at least ...

  3. Mesonet - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology and climatology, a mesonet, portmanteau of mesoscale network, is a network of automated weather and, often also including environmental monitoring stations, designed to observe mesoscale meteorological phenomena and/or microclimates. [3][4] Dry lines, squall lines, and sea breezes are examples of phenomena observed by mesonets.

  4. TWISTEX - Wikipedia

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    May 31, 2013 deaths. The crushed remains of the TWISTEX vehicle near the intersection of Reuter Road and S. Radio Road approximately 4.8 mi (7.7 km) southeast of El Reno, Oklahoma. On May 31, 2013, Tim Samaras, his 24-year-old son Paul Samaras, and 45-year-old California native Carl Young died in the record wide EF3 multiple-vortex El Reno ...

  5. Oklahomans react to 2024 solar eclipse on social media

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    Viewers in southeast Oklahoma react to total solar eclipse The total eclipse, the direct casting of the Moon's shadow, lasted from about 1:44 p.m. to 1:51 p.m. in Oklahoma.

  6. 2011 El Reno–Piedmont tornado - Wikipedia

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    The tornado then passed between Fort Reno and an Oklahoma Mesonet site, which recorded a sharp drop in atmospheric pressure, as well as a one-minute average wind speed of 115 mph (185 km/h) and a maximum wind gust of 151 mph (243 km/h) at 4:21 p.m. [24] [5] The gust was the highest wind speed ever recorded by the Oklahoma Mesonet. [24]

  7. Tornado outbreak of November 4–5, 2022 - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Mesonet station recording 108 mph winds from the Idabel tornado. To the northeast of Clarksville, the tornado weakened again as it moved through remote forested areas, producing a large swath of EF3-level tree damage. It then impacted the rural community of Acworth at high-end EF3 strength, debarking trees and destroying multiple ...

  8. Flooding and flood control in Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    The University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University collaborated with the Climatological Survey and other public and private agencies to create the Oklahoma Mesonet. This system collects weather information (e.g., wind speed, rainfall, temperature) every 5 minutes from 120 Mesonet stations throughout Oklahoma.

  9. Heat burst - Wikipedia

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    McPherson, Lane, Crawford, and McPherson Jr. researched the heat burst system at the Oklahoma Mesonet, which is owned by both the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University. The purpose of their research was to discover any technological benefits and challenges in detecting heat bursts, to document the time of day and year at which ...