Off 19
After producing the infamous Wind Farm Tornado, the newer circulation to its N tightened and headed NE in the general direction of where I had been—from slightly over a mile away. Given such a logistically unsuitable predicament, I scooted a little over a mile E to watch the area of rotational concern cross freshly repaved Oklahoma 19. This was the resulting brief tornado at its best: one condensation tube whirling within another—a concentric vortex! It would dissipate seconds later, while crossing the road. Yet another occlusion, resulting in a separate mesocyclone farther NE, offered the fuzzy cone tornado N of Alden.
4 SSW Alden OK (7 Nov 11) Looking W
34.9132, -98.6174
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