of the officers caught in the storm. in this video captured on his dashboard camera sergeant scott is making his way back to the station as the weather gets progressively worse. his thought process was to go to the police department here because he felt like he was getting away from the storm. turns out when the tornado actually developed and touched down, a bunch of momentum of wind came around the south side of it. circulation might be trying to form on the northern side of norman. as it did that it pulled the tornado about a mile to this the north. turns out it went right through downtown norman. sergeant scott doesn t realize it, but he s driving right toward the eye of the storm. as he s driving you can hear mike morgan giving the weather report on radio stage kj 103. you got to get out of your car. you got to get in the ditch. you think you re safe in your
get away from windows. get out of your car. it was like something out of a horror movie. i was hoping no one else was headed this way. norman, oklahoma is home to university of oklahoma and the be loved sooners football team, but it s also home to some extraordinarily unpredictable and violent weather. that storm once it started really spinning west of norman ramped up pretty quickly, and boom, in a matter of a couple minutes it started spinning much, much faster. that s trouble with a capital t right there. monitoring the storm that day is mike morgan, chief meteorologist for station kfor in oklahoma city. you can really see the wall cloud starting to spin much, much faster. at that point we knew there was going to be a reasonable chance that a tornado was going to set down on the western sides of norman, third largest city in oklahoma, and go right through town. hey, mike. we ve got tower flashes right here. it s going to be about two miles just to the west of campu
a horror movie. i was hoping no one else was head this way. norman, oklahoma, is home to the university of oklahoma and the beloved sooners football team. but it s also home to some extraordinarily unpredictable and violent weather. that storm once it started really spinning west of norman ramped up pretty quickly, and boom, in a matter of a couple minutes it started spinning much, much faster. that s trouble with a capital t right there. monitoring the storm that day is mike morgan, chief meteorologist for station knfr in oklahoma city. you can really see the wall cloud starting to spin much, much faster. at that point we knew there was going to be a reasonable chance that a tornado was going to set down on the western sides of norman, third largest city in oklahoma, and go right through town. hey, mike. we ve got power flashes right here. it s going to be about two miles just to the west of campus. just to the west of the norman campus. up in his news chopper pilot john
dashboard camera sergeant scott is making his way back to the station as the weather gets progressively worse. his thought process was to go to the police department here because he felt like he was getting away from the storm. turns out when the tornado actually developed and touched down, a bunch of momentum of wind came around the south side of it. circulation might be trying to reform here on the upper side of norman. as it did that it pulled the tornado about a mile to this the north. turns out it went right through downtown norman. sergeant scott doesn t realize it, but he s driving right toward the eye of the storm. as he s driving you can hear mike morgan giving the weather report on radio station kj 103. you got to get out of your car. you got to get in the ditch. you think you re safe in your car.
sergeant robert scott is one of the officers caught in the storm. in this video captured on his dashboard camera sergeant scott is making his way back to the station as the weather gets progressively worse. his thought process was to go to the police department here because he felt like he was getting away from the storm. turns out when the tornado actually developed and touched down, a bunch of momentum of wind came around the south side of it. circulation might be trying to reform here on the upper side of norman. as it did that it pulled the tornado about a mile to this the north. turns out it went right through downtown norman. sergeant scott doesn t realize it, but he s driving right toward the eye of the storm. as he s driving you can hear mike morgan giving the weather report on radio station 103. you got to get out of your car. you got to get in the ditch. you think you re safe in your car. it s basically sheet, metal and