I took a screen capture of the timelapse of the storm. I'm going to have to look at it and see what mine looked like at that time. I was on BV 0.5º, but it looks different on mine. I know I'm using your colors lol. But yea, that one was pretty impressive.
Since I'm so friggin tired right now, I will get that video uploaded later today. Need to do a little editing to it.
and Rob, I can't see that page, I don't have flash on this computer. HTML5 has taken that over for the most part thankfully. Way too many holes in flash. But, we have a network of radar sights in the 'main land'. The two we use most here in central OK are KTLX, the one that Randy is using in the image above and KFDR in SW oklahoma. Most storms come from the SE so Fredrick (KFDR) is what we use. Of course we also use KVNX which is the NW radar for Oklahoma and then there is the Amarillo Tx radar. Not looking up that callsign lol. But, with the software that we use (I'm just now using it as of yesterday thanks to Randy), we have access to all of those radar sights and many more. I have two just north of me and very close to Randy. One is in OKC (KTLX) and then there is the radar at the NWS (National Weather Service) that we have access to, or at least I do on RadarScope. I have not seen it on this other software for the computer.
But, I"m going to have to figure out where to get the money for this software. It is just too good not to have on my computer in times like this. And we have a chance of this stuff for at least the next week. Not as high as last night, but the chance is still there.
And would you listen to that, more hail lol. Just now started falling as I'm typing this.