Turner Falls Oklahoma
Welcome to Oklahoma's Official Web Site Turner Falls Park in Davis is the oldest park in Oklahoma. Many springs from the world famous Arbuckle Mountains form Honey Creek that cascades down a seventy-seven foot fall to a natural swimming pool making the majestic Turner Falls the largest waterfall in Oklahoma. ... [Read More]
Welcome to Oklahoma's Official Web Site Turner Falls Park in Davis is the oldest park in Oklahoma. Many springs from the world famous Arbuckle Mountains form Honey Creek that cascades down a seventy-seven foot fall to a natural swimming pool making the majestic Turner Falls the largest waterfall in Oklahoma. ... [Read More]
Welcome to Oklahoma's Official Web Site Turner Falls Park in Davis is the oldest park in Oklahoma. Many springs from the world famous Arbuckle Mountains form Honey Creek that cascades down a seventy-seven foot fall to a natural swimming pool making the majestic Turner Falls the largest waterfall in Oklahoma. ... [Read More]
Governor Brad Henry A. Turner Falls is a city park of Davis, located in southcentral Oklahoma. Its biggest attraction is the 77 foot waterfall and other natural pools where visitors frequently travel in the summer to cool off. There is also camping and picnic facilities in the park. To get there, take Exit 51 from I-35 and follow the signs. If you go to Site Search from the Oklahoma Department of Tourism home page, and enter turner falls, you should pull up information about this location. ... [Read More]
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NWS Norman, Oklahoma - May 9, 2003 Central Oklahoma Tornadoes - Text Products Issued FXUS64 KOUN 090937AFDOKCAREA FORECAST DISCUSSIONNATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NORMAN OK400 AM CDT FRI MAY 9 2003WK FRONT HAS PUSHED INTO NWRN SECTIONS OF THE FA THIS MORNING WITHDRY LINE STILL EVIDENT IN WESTERN OK. EXPECT FNT TO STALL OUT THISMORNING ACROSS THE NORTH. LO LVL SLY FLO WILL INCREASE AS SFC LODVLPS OVER EASTERN COLORADO IN RESPONSE TO UPR SYSTEM APROACHINGFROM THE GREAT BASIN. THIS SHUD ALLOW LOW LEVEL MOISTURE TO MOVEBACK WESTWARD SOME BEFORE DRYLINE BEGINS TO PUSH EASTWARD AGAINLATER THIS AFTN AND EVENING. VERY UNSTABLE AMS WILL BE IN PLACEAGAIN TTHIS AFTN EAST OF THE DRYLINE WITH CAPES IN THE 3500 TO 4500J/KG RANGE. AREA SHUD REMAIN CAPPED FOR MUCH OF THE DAY BUT HOTTEMPS AND CONVERGENCE ALONG THE DRYLINE ALONG WITH APCHG UPR TROFSHUD WEAKEN CAP SUFFICIENTLY FOR TSTM DEVELOPMENT LATE THIS AFTN.SHEAR PROFILES WILL BE FAVORABLE FOR SUPERCELLS AGAIN TODAY. EXPECTACTIVITY TO SPREAD EWD INTO THE FA THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT AS UPRSYSTEM BEGINS EJECT NEWD INTO THE PLAINS AND DRY ... [Read More]
National Weather Service Norman, Oklahoma - The Southern Plains Cyclone - A Quarterly Weather Newsletter - Autumn 2004 Turner Falls. Up to 6 inches of rain fell in the area, closing the park for approximately 24 hours beginning at 3 am on July 29 as water levels in some streams and creeks were raised 1 to 4 feet in some places. Floodwaters covered some roads during the event, and about 120 campers were unable to use their vehicles due to the high water. Two picnic tables were washed away, and the strong currents and high waters also covered beaches and closed two swimming areas in the park. ... [Read More]
Select Committee On Homeland Security - Democratic Office Turner: Republican Bill Falls Short of the Mark ... June 14, 2004 , WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Jim Turner, Ranking Member of the House Select Committee on Homeland Security, introduced a bill today that would require foreign visitors traveling without a visa to be checked against terrorist watchlists and government databases before being permitted to travel to the United States. ... Turner and Democrats Return to Washington: The Wind is at our Backs ... [Read More]
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