of it, very close to norman. umm s i m seeing potential for both of these to rotate. if they do, that will be in a much more populated area. the chopper pilot is not in position to take a look at those cells but i m watching them right here on doppler radar and will continue to watch them for you and keep you advised. chad, if you were looking just before 6:00 eastern time when we saw the tornado ripping through a neighborhood there, you saw the power lines being pulled up, you saw the sparks. describe to us what s going on, in that situation? well that was very close to the town of fallous, still northeast of oklahoma city. this current storm you re seeing with the word carney and all of those circulations is still to the northeast of oklahoma city and not moving back to the city. moving into the rural areas between oklahoma city and tulsa. so all of a sudden you see this tornado, and even away from the stove pipe, the vortex itself, power lines flashing, green,
their lives. seeing their homes, like this tornado we re looking at come of our edmond and out of oklahoma city. we ve seen power line, the popping, these tornado getting wider. we ve had reports of half-mile and it s not just oklahoma. we have, we saw these big tornadoes as well through parts of kansas. not far away from wichita. where we know that the national weather service office, the employee there s had to take cove, take shelter, because it was just too dangerous. yeah? jennifer, this tornado apparently hit wellston, in the wellston area. can you show us where wellsston is? in oklahoma. well, if you look over at our graphic here, this is wellston. this is fallous, where we re seeing the signature right now. just to the north of fallous. now, tighten back up a bit more for you to zoom back in. i think you asked to see wellston. and as we show you where wellston is, the worst of the weather has basically been to the north of that, but we still have that tornado warning in pla
this is a high-end, long track tornado headed right towards carney. it s just northeast of fallous, west of farm road, north 3320, and then the one to the east of that is north 3330, and then headed into the southwest sides of carney. i ll do a storm track from the center circulation. put it out going about 30 miles an hour if that s a little fast, that s fantastic. because we want to give folks a big heads up for this. so let me track this out at about 30 miles an hour here. and i m going to have the zoom out, to give you the times of arrival. looking at carney, right around, i ll say even around 5:15. say carney at 5:15. trion at 5:30 and only agra 5:45. damon, right now, no stopping this. one other thing, steve and i just looked with a dual pole product, picking up a debris signature with this tornado. so it s been on the ground long enough. it s gone through enough populated areas, no doubt