4/29/2009 Storm Chase Recap

Incredible chase day yesterday and a perfect example of why you chase setups which aren’t “outstanding” for chasing.  Pure Caprock magic for storms happened yesterday in true form where the storm of the day struggled to get organized and as soon as it was approaching the caprock and in to much better moisture, a boundary in play, and we get an incredible tornado event.

We intercepted a tornado at extremely close range, rushing down the road to get ahead of it and an incredible show as it plowed through empty fields and damaged nothing but a few power poles as far as we could tell.  Just the way we like to see tornadoes.  Free range tornadoes with no loss of life or property!  While that tornado was still ongoing another fairly decent cone tornado also came down to the east of the first tornado.

Earlier there was a long snaky, rope tornado the formed while we were repositioning and we only saw the very end as it died. We didn’t even get to get a picture.  There was a big multi-vortex dirt spinup that happened even earlier, but the jury is still out on that whether or not it was a giant gustnado or tornadic spinup until we have time to go back and evaluate that video later.  If it was tornadic, that made a total of 4 tornado intercepts yesterday!

We ended up in what I called a big chaser clusterSTUCK with many storm chasers on some really slick muddy roads and everyone going into the ditch.  We somehow managed to stay out of the ditch, and helped some others keep out of it, but ended up stopping and scraping mud out of the wheelwells because it packed in so tight the tires would no longer turn.

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We made it out but it took nearly $20 in quarters and an hour at the car wash to get all that mud out. It will probably never be perfectly clean again!

There will be more video when we have time, but we are out now waiting for convention to fire in Northwest Texas/western Oklahoma!

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2 responses to “4/29/2009 Storm Chase Recap”

  1. Chris Bradley Avatar
    Chris Bradley

    I logged in (via DD.com) just as I was leaving work to go home………. and WHOA! Right there on the screen, big tornado. Unfortunately the streaming was patchy and kept dropping to such an extent that I ended up logging out and going to tornadovideos to see if things were any better. They weren’t. By the time I was able to see you again someone was pushing a truck and Ben was helping you out at the back of the van.
    I managed to figure out what was going on, but an audio stream would be really nice!
    By the way, congratulations on the capture. You must have been feeling the dirt David!

  2. David Drummond Avatar

    Yeah sorry Chris. We were like in 1 bar of cell signal out there, so the video was dicey getting it out.

    Audio probably won’t be happening due to bandwidth constraints on cell data. Not to mention the colorful metaphors that sometimes fly when you intercept tornadoes at 100 yards.

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