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A Doppler On Wheels (DOW) mobile radar observed this tornado as it crossed
Mulhall. The DOW documented the largest-ever-observed core flow circulation with a distance of 1,600 m (5,200 ft) between peak velocities on either side of the tornado, and a roughly 7 km (4.3 mi) width of
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corridor. By 3:00 p.m. CDT, it had become evident that a widespread severe weather event was imminent; the Storm
Prediction Center upgraded locations within the moderate risk area to a high risk of severe weather around 4:00 p.m. CDT as wind shear profiles, combined with volatile
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Thirty-six people died in this tornado, and over 8,000 homes were badly damaged or destroyed. The tornado caused $ 1 billion in damage, making it the second-costliest tornado in U.S. history, and the most costly in history from 1999 to 2011, at which point it was surpassed by the
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opened ten shelters overnight, housing 1,600 people immediately following the disaster, decreasing to 500 people by May 5. On May 5, several emergency response and damage assessment teams from FEMA were deployed to the region. The
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atmospheric conditions, had made conditions highly conducive for a significant tornadic event across most of
Oklahoma, southern Kansas and north Texas, including the likelihood of violent, damaging tornadoes. The SPC issued a
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structure, with several vortices containing winds of up to 257 mph (414 km/h) rotating around the tornado. The 3D structure of the tornado has been analyzed in a 2005 article in the
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during the late evening of May 3. Other fatalities during the event included one person killed in Texas on May 4 by an F3 tornado that tracked 71.5 miles (115.1 km) from near
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National Weather Service issuing the first
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516:May 3, 1999, 6:23 p.m.
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475:Bridge Creek–Moore, Oklahoma
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405:Confirmed tornadoes by
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236:On May 2, a strong
166:$ 1.5 billion (1999 USD)
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2256:www.fundinguniverse.com
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3128:June 19 & 21, 2011
2721:May 3 Oklahoma Tornado
1824:University of Oklahoma
1811:Monthly Weather Review
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3013:May 5 & 7–8, 1965
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725:Tinker Air Force Base
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2144:10.1175/BAMS-88-1-31
1859:; K. Kosiba (2013).
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2179:2002WtFor..17..473W
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