
LOVELAND, Okla. – There have been dozens of tornadoes sighted across the Plains and Midwest over the past week in a relentless severe weather pattern, but one tornado in particular has the meteorology community buzzing after Doppler radar indicated it was spinning “backward” from typical tornadoes.
“Radar detected some strange things (Tuesday) night,” FOX Weather Meteorologist Stephen Morgan said.
The tornado was one of multiple indicated in Oklahoma’s Tillman County near Loveland on Tuesday evening just after 10 p.m. CT.


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