No. A tornado was reported near Ada on March 26 but not in the town. The report was not confirmed.
The tornado reported near Ada, Oklahoma on March 26, 2017 was never confirmed by the National Weather Service. It was likely either a funnel cloud that never touched down or a very brief touchdown with no damage, which would be rated EF0 if it were confirmed.
One tornado was reported near Ada, Oklahoma on that date, but it was not confirmed to have touched down.
One tornado was reported near Ada but was not confirmed. No other tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma on this date.
There was an unconfirmed report of a tornado near Ada on that date. The funnel either did not touch down (in which case it was not a tornado) or it only touched down briefly and caused no damage, which would result in a rating of EF0.
One tornado was reported near Ada on March 26, but the touchdown was not confirmed. No other tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma on that day. It is possible that the event near Ada was a mere funnel cloud rather than a tornado, or else touched down briefly with no damage. If such a touchdown did occur and was officially documented it would be rated EF0.
A tornado watch means that general weather conditions are right for tornadoes to form in a region. On March 26, 2017 such conditions began to develop across much of Oklahoma and a portion of northern Texas. A tornado warning means that a tornado has been detected or a storm may produce one soon. A tornado warning was issued for Ada when a rotating thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado developed in the area. A possible tornado was later spotted with this storm.
Although there is video of the event, there does not seem to be any information on this tornado from the National Weather Service. Most likely the tornadoes as missed due to it being a brief touchdown with no damage. If that is the case then, if it were surveyed, the tornado would be rated EF0.
No. There have been no F5 tornadoes recorded in or near Ada.
Ada appears to have experienced some flooding before. Tsunamis are an oceanic phenomenon and thus are impossible in Oklahoma. Similarly, Oklahoma is too far inland to get hurricanes, though it sometimes gets rain from their remnants. There has never been an F5 or EF5 tornado in Ada or in the country where it resides.
Arthur Carl Davis was born on March 26, 1929, in Ada, Oklahoma, USA.
In Ada, Oklahoma, Sykes opened a center in 1999 But in January 2004 Sykes announced the Ada center's closure.
No. Ada is never mentioned and the only town portrayed in the movie is Wakita.