The Deadly Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak
of May 3-4, 1999

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8.  Weather threats other than tornadoes affected northeast Oklahoma on Tuesday, May 4. While not making the national headlines, the affected counties were part of the federal disaster declaration. Look at the products available between midnight and noon on Tuesday, May 4 to discern this threat.

Take a look at Ft. Smith, Oklahoma City, and Springfield radars. Tulsa's radar was not operational durinig this storm.

  
BREF Tilt 1: Oklahoma City Midnight to Noon Ft. Smith Midnight to Noon Springfield Midnight to Noon
BREF 248: Oklahoma City Midnight to Noon Ft. Smith Midnight to Noon Springfield Midnight to Noon
BVEL Tilt 1: Oklahoma City Midnight to Noon Ft. Smith Midnight to Noon Springfield Midnight to Noon
SRVEL: Oklahoma City Midnight to Noon Ft. Smith Midnight to Noon Springfield Midnight to Noon
VIL: Oklahoma City Midnight to Noon Ft. Smith Midnight to Noon Springfield Midnight to Noon
Storm Total Rainfall: Oklahoma City Midnight to Noon Ft. Smith Midnight to Noon Springfield Midnight to Noon
 
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