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looks like a pretty simple thunderstorm

From here: Midwest Weather Warnings Issued In Advance As Kansas And Oklahoma Brace For Storms

JUST HOW RARE? This marks the second time in U.S. history that the Storm Prediction Center has issued a high-risk warning more than 24 hours in advance.
WHAT HAPPENED LAST TIME: The first high-risk warning more than a day early came in April 2006, when nearly 100 tornadoes tore across the southeastern U.S. In all, a dozen people died and more than 1,000 homes were damaged in Tennessee.

WHAT TO EXPECT: The worst conditions are projected to hit late Saturday afternoon between Oklahoma City and Salina, Kan. Other areas too could see severe storms with baseball-sized hail and winds of up to 70 mph. The warning includes parts of Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma and Texas.
 
I think the media is in league with walmart. they say all this stuff to scare folks into buying stuff.
Haha, did you read the rest of that article? This is horrible.

The weather service is now testing words such as "mass devastation," "unsurvivable" and "catastrophic" aimed at getting more people to take heed. The warnings are being experimented with in Kansas and Missouri.
 
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