
Storm 15 was once that huge oceanic front ram-charging Vancouver heading straight out of the west across the upper North Pacific. Then it ran out of ram-charging room. It is now caught up in a strong northerly upper air current and is coming our way down here. There has been some sprinkles overnight. Though the storm quickly lost its girth, it is now a very stark low pressure cylone. More interesting, look at the massive southerly wind currents heading from out of the Mexican latitudes from way down on the pacific side of Mexico, across the southwest, over the plains and on into Canada. All that warm air going so far inland caused yesterday's killer tornado in Oklahoma by clashing with the cold winter air.
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