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Three OU Meteorology college students die in automobile crash after storm chasing

OKLAHOMA CITY — Tributes from grieving household and associates poured in Saturday for 3 College of Oklahoma meteorology college students who died whereas storm chasing in Kansas this weekend.

A good-knit neighborhood of climate lovers and storm chasers is grieving after the three college students died in a automobile crash late Friday whereas returning to Norman, Oklahoma from storm chasing in Kansas.

The lack of the scholars, Nicholas Nair, 20, of Denton, Texas; Gavin Brief, 19, of Grayslake, Illinois; and Drake Brooks, 22, of Evansville, Indiana, prompted many to precise their grief, but in addition to recollect why they cherished them.

Leigh O’Neil, a geographic data science main at OU, mentioned the three college students had been the “kindest, smartest individuals” she’d ever met. O’Neil mentioned a selfie of the three mugging for the digicam that they despatched to their associates Friday is an ideal illustration of how humorous they had been.

“You could not be round them with out laughing your ass off,” she mentioned. “They really would do something to assist others out, even earlier than their very own properly being…They’re already missed drastically. Their loss is insanely painful for us all.”

Deadly collision occurred throughout rainstorm in northern Oklahoma

Nair, Brief and Brooks had been driving southbound on a moist freeway when their SUV hydroplaned, left the roadway to the fitting after which got here again onto the freeway and stopped. The 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan was struck by a semi touring in the identical course, in response to Oklahoma Freeway Patrol. 

The three had been pronounced useless on the scene about 85 miles north of Oklahoma Metropolis. Tonkawa Hearth Division officers and paramedics labored almost 5 and a half hours to take away them from the wreckage. The semi truck driver was transported to a hospital in Blackwell however has since been launched.

The accident happened round 11:23 p.m. Friday evening, simply three hours after the scholars witnessed a small twister north of Herrington, Kansas, in response to their Twitter accounts.

Evan Brief, 17, Gavin Brief’s youthful brother, mentioned Gavin “lived extra in his 1.5 years at OU than in his first 18 years of life.”

“I can discover solace in the concept now he can dwell among the many clouds which he cherished a lot,” Evan Brief mentioned.

OU’s Faculty of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences issued an announcement saying that as finals weeks approaches, counseling was out there “as all of us grieve this unthinkable heartbreak.”

“Our neighborhood in Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences is close-knit, and our College of Meteorology could be very a lot a household. Now, greater than ever, we should come collectively in kindness and heartfelt help for each other. Please be a part of us in providing ideas and prayers for these most impacted, and offering them with privateness,” the assertion mentioned. 

Meteorological neighborhood mourns OU college students’ dying on social media

These within the climate and meteorology neighborhood took to Twitter Saturday to precise their condolences over the information.

Chris Dixon, a fellow OU meteorology pupil, was a part of a separate group of scholars storm chasing Friday. He noticed his first twister over Andover, Kansas, however awoke Saturday to listen to that three friends had died.

“Phrases can not describe this rollercoaster of feelings from one of many highest factors of my life to some of the close-to-home critical ones,” Dixon wrote on Twitter Saturday.

A well-known storm chaser and OU meteorology alum Reed Timmer referred to as the scholars associates and mentioned they’re near his coronary heart.

“My ideas and prayers exit to their households and associates,” Timmer mentioned.

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