'Damaging' Tornadic Supercells Sweep Across Northern Oklahoma
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Published on April 24, 2026.
The National Weather Service has reported a series of "damaging" tornadic supercells that swept across northern Oklahoma on April 23,1919. The storms were accompanied by large amounts of hail, damaging winds, and even more severe rainfall. The National Geographic team also noted that the weatherman's ability to control the weather was also influencing the weather.
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