AP Photo/The Oklahoman, John Clanto
Standing in the middle of her destroyed home, Shelley Heston Bolles gets a hug from a family member in Little Axe, Okla., Tuesday, May 11, 2010.
AP Photo/The Oklahoman, David McDaniel
Boats damaged by the tornado at the marina at Lake Thunderbird State Park on Alameda in Norman, Okla., Tuesday, May 11, 2010.
AP Photo/The Oklahoman, John Clanton
Standing on a fallen tree, Caden Bolles looks over damage to his family's home in Little Axe, Okla., Tuesday, May 11, 2010.
AP Photo/Durant Daily Democrat, Candice Budgick
Horses at the Ucross Arena stand in a damaged pen on Tuesday morning, May 11, 2010, after a tornado struck the arena ripping away tin and steel beams on Monday night in Coleman, Okla.
AP Photo/The Hutchinson News, Lindsey Bauman
Troy Carroll, left, and Brian Payne, look over the remains of the home of Don and Laurie Hall on Tuesday, May 11, 2010, near Belmont, Kan., in rural Kingman County, that was destroyed by a tornado on Monday, May 10, 2010.
AP Photo/The Hutchinson News, Lindsey Bauman
Don Hall, left, talks with Kingman County Sheriff Randy Hill, center, and Fred Simon of Kingman County Emergency Management on Tuesday, May 11, 2010, outside his home near Belmont, Kan., in rural Kingman County, that was destroyed by a tornado on Monday, May 10, 2010.
AP Photo/The Hutchinson News, Lindsey Bauman
Ashten Hall, 15, searches for belongings in the remains of her bedroom in her family's home near Belmont, Kan., in rural Kingman County, on Tuesday, May 11, 2010. The home was destroyed by a tornado on Monday, May 10, 2010.
AP Photo/The Hutchinson News, Lindsey Bauman
Kristi Wells clears debris from the machine shed at her parents' home near Belmont, Kan., in rural Kingman County, on Tuesday, May 11, 2010, that was destroyed by a tornado on Monday.
AP Photo/Durant Daily Democrat, Candice Budgick
Macey, whose owner's house was destroyed by a tornado on Monday night, takes a nap in what used to be the living room on Tuesday, May 11, 2010. One man was in the house during the tornado but was able to take shelter in a small closet and was unharmed.
AP Photo/Tulsa World, Michael Wyke
Eighty-two-year-old Pal Ballard sits amid some of the recovered items taken from the damaged travel trailer, in background, he and his wife were inside of when a tornado hit Monday at the Brewers Bend campsite north of Webbers Falls, Okla., on Tuesday, May 11, 2010. Pal and his wife, Josie, have been the campground attendants for 20 years.
AP Photo/Tulsa World, Michael Wyke
Debris is scattered across a lawn on Tuesday, May 11, 2010, in Webbers Falls, Okla., after a tornado hit on Monday evening. Several tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma and Kansas as Monday's storms moved through the area, dumping hail as big as softballs, splintering homes and downing hundreds of power lines.
AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger
Employees gather valuables from inside the Anderson Travel Plaza after a tornado hit Oklahoma City, Okla., Monday, May 10, 2010. Several tornadoes were reported in Oklahoma and Kansas on Monday as the storms moved through the area, dumping hail as big as baseballs, splintering mobile homes and leaving thousands of people without power.
AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Hugh Scott
Ann Powell calls her insurance company while standing in front of what is left of her house at 306 Mounds after tornadoes ripped through the area just south of Harrah Road and Reno Ave, in Harrah Okla., Monday, May 10, 2010. Powell moved to Oklahoma about a year ago from California.
AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki
A muddy kitten takes cover next to a tree after a tornado swept through the mobile home community of Prairie Creek Village in Slaughterville, Okla., flattening several homes, May 10, 2010.
AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger
Staci Harris, left, hugs fellow employee Stacey Hendley outside the Anderson Travel Plaza after a tornado damaged the area around I-240 and Choctaw Road, May 10, 2010, in Oklahoma City, Okla.
AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki
Residents Ryshele, left, and Ivanhoe Coleman, center, walk with their daughter Rikki, right, through what is left of Prairie Creek Village, a mobile home community in Slaughterville, Okla., after a tornado struck, May 10, 2010.
AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki
Slaughterville fire chief Paul Long surveys the damage in the mobile home community of Prairie Creek Village in Slaughterville, Okla., May 10, 2010.
AP Photo/The Oklahoman, Chris Landsberger
A police officer secures the area around the Loves Country Store with crime tape after a tornado damaged the area, May 10, 2010, in Oklahoma City, Okla.
AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki
Homes lie in shambles in the mobile home community of Prairie Creek Village in Slaughterville, Okla., after a tornado came through, May 10, 2010.
AP Photo/The Oklahoman, John Clanton
Northbound traffic passes a truck that was blown over during a storm on I-35 near Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College in Norman, Okla., May 10, 2010.