Thursday, February 18 2010 11:50 AM EST2010-02-18 16:50:17 GMT
In the Spring in Texoma, warm clear days, can turn stormy and violent in a matter of hours. Sunshine can be replaced by thunder and lightning, hail, high wind, or tornadoes.
Thursday, February 18 2010 11:52 AM EST2010-02-18 16:52:50 GMT
In the spring we see so many weather alerts. We're bombarded by watches and warnings. It's hard to keep it all straight. But there is a difference between the time to be cautious and the time to act.
Thursday, February 18 2010 11:54 AM EST2010-02-18 16:54:33 GMT
Here in Texoma the springtime weather provides all the elements needed for thunderstorms. Gusty south winds in the spring bring in moisture from the gulf of Mexico. Moisture is needed for clouds and rain. Temperatures at the surface of the earth get nice and warm, while a little cold winter air still lingers above us.
Thursday, February 18 2010 11:56 AM EST2010-02-18 16:56:39 GMT
Some days everything is just right for tornadoes. All of the elements can be in place for thunderstorms to form, but one very important ingredient must be added for tornadoes to form. That ingredient is wind shear.
Thursday, February 18 2010 12:04 PM EST2010-02-18 17:04:25 GMT
While hail can cause lots of damage, one of the most deadly products of thunderstorms is flash flooding. In fact, flash floods are now the number one weather-related killer in the United States.