VMAXPro -
Howdy !
Did not mean to over-emphasize the local tornado occurrences.
The average for OK per year is 45. Last year, we had 105.
You can have the smaller ones like EF0 - EF1 drop down from the leading edge of approaching storm fronts w/ no warning. Local Tv stations send out “ storm monitors “ on the order of 4 per severe weather event.
Helicopter coverage, and so forth. So, advance warning is usually quite adequate; when they are watching potentially violent super cells already.
The day Moore OK got hit it was dicey around here ( Moore is SW of Tulsa).
It was also touch-n-go around here the day El Reno took a hit, and also the day Joplin got hammered (El Reno is Just West of OK City, and Joplin is on the SW to NE typical storm track.... to the NE of us.
Oakley commented about humidity. It is not all that humid up in the Broken Arrow area, usually. I came from NE Indiana, and you had to cut a hole in the Summer air, in order to be able to shoot ! Oakley is from the
“ Squatchie “ part of OK..... hilly, forested, lakes; and known for getting more rain than we do up here. We have a time share in Scottsdale, and I have seen it get just as dry in Broken Arrow. IMHO - it is usually not what I would call “ humid “, here.
I DK whether you might be bringing along someone with you, but wanted to mention...... the lady that is featured in the “ Pioneer Woman “ show has her “ Merchantile “ and restraunt set up in Pawhuska, OK. 5 star food, and shopping for the ladies. Just outside of town is the “Tall Grass Prairee“
where the U.S. largest concentration of Buffalo can be seen.
Forgot to mention previous that the largest private collection of firearms in the world is the J. M. Davis museum up in Claremore....about 15mi North of Broken Arrow.
You mentioned fishing. They have an annual bass fishing competition that comes to NE Oklahoma early in the year. You can check out the map to see these.... like Grand Lake, Lake Skiatook, Ft. Gibson Lake; et al.
With regards,
357aMag