*Forgot to mention, this picture was taken on the chase day of 4-17-13 when the SPC/NWS gave the Lawton/Frederick OK area a significant threat area for tornadoes. It was definitely worth the drive from Kentucky to Oklahoma. However I've learned two things; I hate Arkansas's road systems, and I hate cars without cruise control
This picture was taken two miles outside of the city of Lawton, Oklahoma, on the outskirts of Fort Sill, right off of the I44 turnpike. And depicts a massive swiftly rotating wall cloud right above a residential neighborhood.
It did produce a short-lived funnel, but I didn't capture much it, and it never formed a tornado or anything more than a funnel, and the storm passed on without much trouble, although it was tornado warned for about 15-minutes with its approach from Frederick, through Lawton.
This picture was taken two miles outside of the city of Lawton, Oklahoma, on the outskirts of Fort Sill, right off of the I44 turnpike. And depicts a massive swiftly rotating wall cloud right above a residential neighborhood.
It did produce a short-lived funnel, but I didn't capture much it, and it never formed a tornado or anything more than a funnel, and the storm passed on without much trouble, although it was tornado warned for about 15-minutes with its approach from Frederick, through Lawton.
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