Three Killed in Celebrated Violence on American Street
October 26, 2009

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Stories May Differ, but End Result the Same

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I always Wanted a Moustache Like Wyatt Earp

On This Date In History:  In the silver boom town of Tombstone, Arizona an event occurred that would be etched in western lore: The Gunfight at the OK Corral. Trouble is many historians say it didn’t happen at the OK Corral and it wasn’t much of a gunfight (here is one account).  The main protagonist in most of the tales was Wyatt Earp (see photo gallery).  This may be because the main story teller ended up being Wyatt Earp.   There had been many disputes between the Earps (Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan) and a group of ruffians known as the Cowboys. Five of the group gathered on this date in 1881 on a vacant lot near the OK Corral. Virgil was the town Marshall with Wyatt and Morgan as his deputies. Their friend and gambler, John (Doc) Holliday joined the Earps and the quartet went down the street to greet the Cowboys. At about 3 pm the gunfight began. About 30 seconds and 30 gunshots later, it was over.

You Don't Find Too Many Pictures of Doc Holliday

You Don't Find Too Many Pictures of Doc Holliday

Unlike the movie versions, particularly Gunfight at the OK Corrall with Burt Lancaster and My Darling Clementine with Henry Fonda and Louisvillian Victor Mature, it apparently involved the Earps and Holliday walking up to the bad guys and gunfire breaking out. There is dispute about who fired the first shot but in the end, 3 of the 5 cowboys lay dead and all but Wyatt was injured, though one of the remaining Cowboys fled. There was a trial for the Earps but they were found not guilty with the judge saying they were “fully justified in committing these homicides.”

Wyatt Earp Later in Life

Wyatt Earp Later in Life

If you go and look this up, you will find all sorts of conflicting stories. The early movies were based almost solely on the reminiscences of Wyatt Earp, who spent his later years in Hollywood as a consultant to those making westerns. So, the stories tend to lean toward Wyatt’s heroics. Later films try to be more realistic. But there is no real clear cut truth. However, one interesting aspect to the Earp lore appears to be true. That is that Wyatt, through all of his gunfights and violent episodes never once was shot. The same can’t be said of those who rode with him or against him. Wyatt died in quietly in his sleep 1929 in Hollywood, CA. Many of the western movie stars of the day attended his funeral.

Great Fonda Waltz

Great Fonda Waltz

Which is your favorite portrayal of Wyatt Earp in film? I kinda liked My Darling Clementine…Henry Fonda does a great dance.   Aside from Gunfight at the OK Corral, AMC lists ten films depicting Wyatt Earp.  The AMC list notes that the portrayal of Erroll Flynn in Dodge City (1939)  was of the character Wade Hatton, but claims the role was “clearly based on the gunslinger.”  Why would they not just use the name Wyatt Earp? AMC doesn’t say but maybe it was to protect the innocent.  But, it may have had to do with the fact that Randolph Scott had the role of Wyatt Earp in Frontier Marshal from the same year.        So popular is the lore of Wyatt Earp, Colleen Coughlin has an article on the Law in Popular Culture collection at the University of Texas’ Jamail Center for Legal Research called Law at the OK Corrall: Reading Wyatt Earp films.   

A Very Weird Film

A Very Weird Film

One other thing about Victor Mature. He sorta retired in 1961 but he did appear in the Monkees last (and only) movie called Head. It was a really weird movie and was a sorta good-bye from the Monkees as their tv show either had been cancelled or if they made the film it would be cancelled. It’s really a psychedellic late 60′s film produced by Jack Nicholson and was totally un-Monkee like. Even Frank Zappa was in it. To give you an idea of how off the wall it was, the premise is that the Monkees are living in a world that is really a spot of dandruff on Victor Mature’s hair. See it if you can. There are really some pretty good songs(especially The Porpoise Song) that, again, are very un-Monkee-like.

Tuesday Evening

Tuesday Evening

Weather Bottom Line:  The upper level disturbance associated with a surface low to our south is still out there, it’s just behind schedule.  A few days ago I was looking toward Monday for the clouds and maybe a shower but I thought it would be generally dry.  Well, the disturbance is still going to come through and will still bring clouds but most likely on Tuesday and I still think most of Tuesday will be dry but now indications are that Tuesday night we may see some showers.  Now, a vigorous storm system will be swinging through toward the end of  the week with a pretty deep trof in association.  Seems to me that Friday we will probably see rain and possibly some thunderstorms.  The SPC is looking more at the lower Mississippi Valley for strong storms on Thursday but it will be interesting to see how it shakes out around here.  There is a lot of low level convergence down there and the disturbance moving through is pretty robust.  The big stuff will probably get cut off down that way but, it will be of interest to see if some of that action moves up our way.   I say that the trof is deep but its more accurate to say its very pronounced.  By the time it comes our way, its already lifting up and out and damping.  Hence, we will get coolish but not too terribly cold for the weekend behind the cold front.

Effective Cop Fired
April 19, 2009

Replicas of Wyatt Earp Guns...Cool and Intimidating

Replicas of Wyatt Earp Guns...Cool and Intimidating

On This Date in History:  What a great moustache.  I always wanted to grow a moustache like Wyatt Earp.  But alas, nature did not make that possible.  I looked ridiculous with a moustache.  Earp, known for his moustache and infamy as a US Marshall in Tombstone, Arizona was fired on this date!  He was a deputy sheriff in Wichita, Kansas which was a rough and rowdy cowtown.  It took a lawman with meddle to control the ruffians that came  through town.  Earp was proficient with a long barrelled Remington.  Part of the reason he liked the Remington was that it had a strap on it from which he could sling the weapon as a club.  It is interesting to note

Bat Masterson(left) and Wyatt Earp

Bat Masterson(left) and Wyatt Earp

that historians, antique collectors and gun collectors have never been able to find Earp’s gun.  Anyway,  Wyatt preferred whacking his adversaries with his gun rather than use it as designed.  The sheriff whom he worked for was up for re-election and the opponent said some unsavory things about the sheriff.  Wyatt took umbrage and beat up the prospective candidate, most likely bopping him a few times with his pistol.  The sheriff won the election but the town council found Wyatt too violent so they fired him on this date in 1876. 

Tombstone,AZ 1881 Looking SE

Tombstone,AZ 1881 Looking SE

What is interesting is that most of the movies and popular culture don’t really get Earp’s life correct.  It seems Wyatt went on to Dodge City, KS where he joined the police force in late May 1876.  He was there off and on through 1879.  The newspapers reported that he was well liked by the public.  He had stints in Texas and was absent for a time with speculation ranging that he had taken some time to go to Deadwood, SD to he was riding shotgun protecting stage coaches.  While he

Tombstone 1881 Allen St. Where did the trees come from?

Tombstone 1881 Allen St. Where did the trees come from?

got into some scrapes along the way with his pals Jim and Bat Masterson, he apparently had not yet established a reputation as a tough lawman in the west.  So, when the movies portray him as already having a reputation when he goes to Tombstone, AZ, it is not correct. He apparently established his legacy in Arizona.

Earp went on to fame, infamy and not much fortune though he ultimately found success as a consultant to moviemakers in Hollywood. When he died in 1929, his pallbearers included western stars Tom Mix and Hopalong Cassidy.  They say Mix wept during the funeral.

Weather Bottom Line:  It would appear that the overly aggressive GFS has backed off its severe threat a bit for Sunday regarding the tornadic threat.  However, both the GFS and NAM have vertical profiles that indicate a potential for some strong storms.  While there may be a few tough storms with gusty winds and maybe hail, this looks to be a pretty good rain event.  The NAM is throwing out almost and inch and a half by Sunday afternoon and then continues with off and on rain through Tuesday bringing a total of nearly two inches.  That secondary short wave that the models were picking up on is not really looking to be too menacing for Tuesday.  What I suspect is going on is that on Sunday that there will be clouds and rain before the afternoon when the severe threat would be the greatest and all of the clouds and rain will rob some of the energy, thus decreasing chances.  Also, the same will hold true on Tuesday.  But, Sunday afternoon is still worth keeping an eye on.  As of midday Saturday, the SPC did what I thought that they would do and revise the slight risk area. It’s not in our area but has been expanded much closer, putting us right on the edge.  Bottom line is it’s going to be wet on Sunday.  Good thing Thunder Over Louisville was not on Sunday.

Midday Sat SPC Convective Outlook for Sunday

Midday Sat SPC Convective Outlook for Sunday

DAY 2 CONVECTIVE OUTLOOK 
   NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK
   1230 PM CDT SAT APR 18 2009
  
   VALID 191200Z – 201200Z
  
   …THERE IS A SLGT RISK OF SVR TSTMS SRN KY/TN VALLEY SWD TO
   CENTRAL/ERN GULF COAST STATES…
  
   …SYNOPSIS…
   CLOSED MID/UPPER LEVEL LOW…VERTICALLY STACKED WITH H85/SURFACE
   LOWS…AND EMBEDDED WITHIN A CENTRAL/SRN PLAINS TROUGH…IS EXPECTED
   TO EVOLVE INTO AN OPEN WAVE REACHING ERN KS/OK AND THE OZARKS REGION
   BY 12Z SUNDAY.  MEANWHILE…MODELS CONTINUE TO INDICATE AN
   AMPLIFICATION OF THE POLAR WESTERLIES WITH AN UPPER RIDGE BUILDING
   ACROSS THE WRN U.S. INTO THE CANADIAN ROCKIES…AND DOWNSTREAM
   TROUGH DEVELOPING ALONG AND E OF MS RIVER VALLEY ON SUNDAY.  THE
   LATTER FEATURE WILL BE THE RESULT OF THE PHASING OF A SHORTWAVE
   TROUGH CURRENTLY LOCATED OVER CENTRAL CANADA WITH THE AFOREMENTIONED
   CENTRAL/SRN PLAINS TROUGH.  A SHORT WAVE TROUGH CONCURRENT WITH THE
   CLOSED LOW IS EXPECTED TO ACCELERATE ENEWD ACROSS AR/TN VALLEY AND
   REACH THE UPPER OH VALLEY BY 12Z MONDAY.
  
   IN THE LOW LEVELS…A SURFACE LOW IS EXPECTED TO DEEPEN AS IT TRACKS
   NNEWD FROM THE UPPER PART OF THE LOWER MS VALLEY TO WRN OH BY SUNDAY
   EVENING.
  
   …LWR OH/TN VALLEYS…CNTRL AND ERN GULF STATES…
   MODELS CONTINUE TO INDICATE THAT FORCING ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRIMARY
   MID-LEVEL IMPULSE…EMBEDDED WITHIN THE REMNANT SRN PLAINS
   TROUGH…WILL GENERALLY TURN EAST OF THE OZARK PLATEAU THROUGH THE
   TN VALLEY/NORTHERN GULF STATES REGION FROM MID DAY SUNDAY THROUGH
   EARLY SUNDAY EVENING.  HOWEVER…MODELS CONTINUE TO INDICATE THAT
   THIS WILL BE RATHER CLOSELY PRECEDED BY FORCING ASSOCIATED WITH
   ANOTHER IMPULSE…WHICH SHOULD SUPPORT CONSIDERABLE CONVECTIVE
   DEVELOPMENT AND CLOUD COVER…AS LOW-LEVEL GULF MOISTURE RETURNS
   NEWD.  THE BULK OF THIS INITIAL ACTIVITY PROBABLY WILL BE BASED IN
   AN ELEVATED WARM ADVECTION REGIME…FROM THE NORTHERN GULF STATES
   THROUGH THE LOWER OH VALLEY.  HOWEVER…MODELS CONTINUE TO INDICATE
   LARGE CLOCKWISE CURVED LOW-LEVEL HODOGRAPHS NEAR A 30-50 KT SLY 850
   MB JET COULD CONTRIBUTE TO TORNADO/WIND DAMAGING POTENTIAL WITH
   STORMS FORMING NEAR THE LEADING EDGE OF BOUNDARY LAYER MOISTURE
   RETURN…ACROSS PARTS OF CENTRAL AND SRN MS/AL.  THIS THREAT APPEARS
   MOST LIKELY TO OCCUR AT THE START OF DAY 2…WITH SOME POTENTIAL
   THAT THIS ACTIVITY MAY BE ONGOING FROM THE END OF THE DAY 1 PERIOD.
   THIS MORNING THREAT SHOULD DIMINISH AS THE UPPER IMPULSE PIVOTS
   NORTHEASTWARD TOWARD THE OHIO VALLEY…AND THE LOW-LEVEL JET CORE
   BEGINS TO SHIFT OFF TO THE NORTH/EAST BY EARLY AFTERNOON.
   HOWEVER…THE SRN EXTENT OF THE LLJ MAY LINGER FOR A PERIOD ALONG
   THE GULF COAST…AND MAINTAIN A THREAT FOR SEVERE STORMS INTO THE
   AFTERNOON.
    
   THE INCREASING LIKELIHOOD OF WEAKENING AND VEERING OF LOW-LEVEL FLOW
   FIELDS IN THE WAKE OF THIS INITIAL IMPULSE CONTRIBUTES TO UNCERTAIN
   SEVERE POTENTIAL WITH THE STRONGER MAIN IMPULSE THROUGH THE
   REMAINDER OF THE PERIOD.  THE WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY FOR SUBSTANTIAL
   SURFACE HEATING MAY BE LIMITED…BUT IT STILL SEEMS PROBABLE THAT
   BOUNDARY LAYER MOISTENING COUPLED WITH STEEPENING LAPSE
   RATES…ASSOCIATED WITH STRONG MID-LEVEL COOLING…WILL CONTRIBUTE
   TO WEAK TO MODERATE DESTABILIZATION.  THIS INSTABILITY …AND COOL
   THERMODYNAMIC PROFILES…IN THE PRESENCE OF STRONG DEEP LAYER SHEAR
   SHOULD BE SUFFICIENT TO SUPPORT STORMS CAPABLE AT LEAST OF PRODUCING
   LARGE HAIL/DAMAGING WINDS…AS FAVORABLE MID-LEVEL FORCING
   OVERSPREADS THE TN VALLEY/NRN GULF STATES REGION SUNDAY AFTERNOON
   AND EVENING.
  
   ..PETERS/KERR.. 04/18/2009

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Three Killed in Arizona Street Gun-Battle; Take Advantage of Sunday While You Can
October 26, 2008

Famous Gunfight was Near the OK Corral and wasn't much of a Fight

Famous Gunfight was Near the OK Corral and wasn

Our weather: The clouds built in by midday in Louisville on Saturday but gave way to sunshine in the afternoon but the mercury only got to the upper 50′s. Okay, it was 60 at the airport but no one lives there. Sunday at the airport it will probably get to around 72 but in your backyard upper 60′s to low 70′s will work out just fine. It will be breezy ahead of the next front which will bring down some cold air. Most likely many people will not get out of the 40′s on Monday afternoon so take advantage of the nice Sunday while you can. We’re running out of days like this as we move through the calendar. First freeze of the season area wide, perhaps Tuesday morning but certainly Wednesday morning. Then we warm up as the week progresses. At this point, I don’t see much chance for rain though a little upper feature will wander through on Thursday night that may bring a shower or two.

Wyatt Earp Later in Life

Wyatt Earp Later in Life

I always Wanted a Moustache Like Wyatt Earp

I always Wanted a Moustache Like Wyatt Earp

On This Date In History:

In the silver boom town of Tombstone, Arizona an event occurred that would be etched in western lore: The Gunfight at the OK Corral. Trouble is many historians say it didn’t happen at the OK Corral and it wasn’t much of a gunfight. There had been many disputes between the Earps (Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan) and a group of ruffians known as the Cowboys. Five of the group gathered on this date in 1881 on a vacant lot near the OK Corral. Virgil was the town Marshall with Wyatt and Morgan as his deputies. Their friend and gambler, John (Doc) Holliday joined the Earps and the quartet went down the street to greet the Cowboys. At about 3 pm the gunfight began. About 30 seconds and 30 gunshots later, it was over. Unlike the movie versions, particularly the one with Burt Lancaster and My Darling Clementine with Henry Fonda and Louisvillian Victor Mature, it apparently involved the Earps and Holliday walking up to the bad guys and gunfire breaking out. There is dispute about who fired the first shot but in the end, 3 of the 5 cowboys lay dead and all but Wyatt was injured, though one of the remaining Cowboys fled. There was a trial for the Earps but they were found not guilty with the judge saying they were “fully justified in committing these homicides.”

If you go and look this up, you will find all sorts of conflicting stories. The early movies were based almost

You Don't Find Too Many Pictures of Doc Holliday

You Don't See Many Photos of Doc Holliday

solely on the reminiscences of Wyatt Earp, who spent his later years in Hollywood as a consultant to those making westerns. So, the stories tend to lean toward Wyatt’s heroics. Later films try to be more realistic. But there is no real clear cut truth. However, one interesting aspect to the Earp lore appears to be true. That is that Wyatt, through all of his gunfights and violent episodes never once was shot. The same can’t be said of those who rode with him or against him. Wyatt died in quietly in his sleep 1929 in Hollywood, CA. Many of the western movie stars of the day attended his funeral.

Which is your favorite portrayal of Wyatt Earp in film? I kinda liked My Darling Clementine…Henry Fonda does a great dance.

A Very Weird Film

A Very Weird Film

One other thing about Victor Mature. He sorta retired in 1961 but he did appear in the Monkees last (and only) movie called Head. It was a really weird movie and was a sorta good-bye from the Monkees as their tv show either had been cancelled or if they made the film it would be cancelled. It’s really a psychedellic late 60′s film produced by Jack Nicholson and was totally un-Monkee like. Even Frank Zappa was in it. To give you an idea of how off the wall it was, the premise is that the Monkees are living in a world that is really a spot of dandruff on Victor Mature’s hair. See it if you can. There are really some pretty good songs(especially The Porpoise Song) that, again, are very un-Monkee-like.

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