465-3139 - Dual-polarized X-Band mobile radar known as NOAA X-POL (NOXP), a mobile Doppler radar that operates on a 3cm wavelength (X-Band), National Weather Center, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America
465-3141 - Stormchasers and TV channel nine reporting truck at scene of supercell thunderstorm near Sterling, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America
465-3150 - Jonathan Kurtz, forecaster and meteorologist at the National Weather Center Forecast Office in Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America
465-3149 - Jonathan Kurtz, forecaster and meteorologist at the National Weather Center Forecast Office in Norman, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America
465-3147 - On duty meteorologist Corey Meade at the Storm Prediction Centre, National Weather Center, Norman Oklahoma, United States of America, North America
465-3146 - Supercell thunderstorm turns the four o'clock sunshine to darkness on April 17 2013 in the centre of Lawton, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America
465-3138 - Dual-polarized X-Band mobile radar known as NOAA X-POL (NOXP), a mobile Doppler radar that operates on a 3cm wavelength (X-Band), National Weather Center, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America
465-3142 - Dave Holder eyes the radar screen on the laptop of his navigator Blake Knapp, Extreme Tornado Tours, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America
857-7333 - Indian fancy dancers display flashes of brilliant color as they compete in a native American dance contest during the Rattlesnake Festival in Apache, Oklahoma.
796-939 - Reflecting Pool and The Gates of Time at the Oklahoma City National Memorial, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States of America, North America