Last night was pretty active. We had some damage around Brinkley, AR and a lot of rain! I have some updates on my Facebook page by clicking here: https://www.facebook.com/ryanvaughanweather
More Active Weather
Reflecting On the Moore, OK Tornado
Bryan McCormick and I sat in the Storm Center this afternoon watching this tornado unfold. We have the ability to access the Oklahoma City Doppler radar site on StormTRACK Doppler 8. The images we were seeing as the storm moved into Moore, OK were astonishing. But, they were not as horrific as the images after the storm passed. The above picture is from the AP. It shows a mother carrying her child from property of Plaza Towers Elementary.This is the site where several children died today because of this violent tornado.
I showed this image at 6:00 when the Associated Press released it on Twitter. I started my weathercast with it and a flood of emotions hit me while I was live on air.
I'm a dad. I have 4 kids and instantly I thought of them. I pictured each one of them in the arms of my wife. I pictured each one of them going through a scary moment in their life. I thought of the feeling this mother must have had when she KNEW her child was not one of the dead. I also thought about the parents that did not carry their children home tonight. That's tough to think about...
Tornadoes are real. They disrupt life. They kill people. They kill children. They are to be taken seriously.
Far too often, the meteorology community gets giddy about storms, and tornadoes. Far too often, the weather community gets excited when the ingredients are coming together for a severe weather event. I'm sure I'm guilty.... especially in my younger days.
I promise to never get giddy over tornadoes again. A colleague of mine, Dave Freeman, at KSN once reminded a group of us to never root for the tornado. ALWAYS root for people. Wise advice.
So, tonight... as I sit in the storm center watching a decaying line of storms move into Region 8, I pray for the families that lost loved ones. I'm not sure if this is right or not, but I'm praying even more for the parents that lost children. I simply can't imagine the pain.
Pause and pray for all of the victims in the Southern Plains that have been impacted over the past couple of days. Also, hug your kids.
Ryan
May 2013 and The Law of Averages
Look at how much the country has changed in less than 2 weeks! We had snow for the first time on record in May less than two weeks ago, and those same places were in the 90s today! Look at the highs today compared to the snow cover from 12 days ago:
As of right now, the average temperature for May 2013 is 60.8 degrees. The coolest May on record was in 1976 with an average temperature of 61.4 degrees. As I look at the long range forecast, we may see temperatures above average for the rest of the month, which will raise the average, significantly. I still think this May will be in the Top 10 coolest. I'll keep you posted!
Enjoy the warm weather!
Record Breaking Snow?
If it snows in Northwest Arkansas tonight or tomorrow morning, it will be the latest snow in the state of Arkansas on record! Since records were kept, it has never snowed in Arkansas in the month of May. The latest "accumulating" snow was 0.2" at Corning on April 24, 1910 and the latest non accumulating snow was in Fayetteville, Gravette, Harrison on April 30, 1903. I did some research to actually SEE the report of the latest accumulating snow in Corning from 1910. Take a look for yourself by clicking to enlarge:
I love looking back at old weather data. I hope you enjoy it as well. I'll be showing this on Region 8 News tonight, so tune in!
Ryan












