Saturday, April 14, 2012

A Twister hits Oklahoma

(Reuters)- "Forecasters are warning of a major tornado outbreak in Kansas and Oklahoma this weekend, and Oklahoma got a first taste of it on Friday as a twister touched down in Norman.

A tornado was seen near the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman just after 4 p.m. local time- the same town that holds the National Storm Prediction Center.

The Norman tornado ripped roofs from buildings, downed power lines and uprooted trees across Norman, a town of 110,000 people 20 miles south of Oklahoma City, television images showed. City Hall was among the structures damaged."
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A stationary Mars was rising in Norman (-180- Neptune and -90- Moon's Nodes) when Friday's tornado struck. The mutable nature of the current grand cross/square (between Mars, Neptune, and Nodes) reflects highly changeable conditions in general.
From United States

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