Author: David Drummond

  • 04/07/08 Storm Chase Forecast

    04.07.08 OUN Graphic

    Things are shaping up today for a great day for supercell storms in western Oklahoma. The only real question today is, “How much moisture will be in place by initiation time?” All the other parameters look to be great for rapid supercell development late this afternoon. A warm front is moving across the Red River northward in to Oklahoma, with a dryline to the west and the areas south and east of that will be prime for severe weather. The intersection of these two by mid afternoon will ultimately determine the chase target for today. Wind profiles are nice throughout the layers of the atmosphere, with great directional shear. A few more knots in the speeds wouldn’t hurt, but it’s more than adequate.

    Moisture… IF we can get low/mid 60s dewpoints up here in time, we could see a couple of significant tornadoes, particularly on any storms near that warm front, as winds will have a more easterly component in the low levels to aid in tornadogenesis. Very large hail will also be in the offering today, could be a real windshield smasher! Tennis balls or bigger possible!

    I am running solo today. Drove up last night late and stayed the night in Lawton. Should be a good launching spot for any chase targets this afternoon. Once I get ready to hit the road I’ll put the LIVE ChaseCAM up and post an update here as to what the plan is.

    If your reading this and you live in western OK, it would be prudent to keep a close ear/eye on whatever source you normally use for severe weather info. Tornado potential will actually increase on any storms already going after dark as the low level jet increases speed. I expect a long night. There will be briefings all day on the National Weather Service page.

    Just as a side note, the last time I drove to a target area and stayed the night in a Motel 6 the night before, my motel was blown away by a tornado the next day…. nah, couldn’t happen twice… could it?

  • Making Lemonade from Lemons

    04/03/08 Storms

    Mother nature threw a few lemons at us the other day sending the main jet to the north and the subtropical jet to the south and leaving us stuck in between with no upper level support to get our dryline storms fired off. As we mentioned, we went after those storms developing there, but they never did much and we never could really catch it. Was just moving too fast.

    So we decided to do like we always do and make the best of it with a side trip for some photography. We ended up in Alvord, TX. A small down northwest of Ft. Worth where my parents grew up. My dad is buried there, along with both sets of grandparents. This is the first time I have been back there in a very long time. Took the chance to take many pictures around down, and of the headstones. Little changes over the years in a town like that.

    Graham got some really cool pics there, especially of main street…all 2 blocks of it. Practically looks the same as it did decades ago. Once he gets through tweaking them I’ll see about posting a couple.

    We then headed to nearby Decatur, which is much larger and had some places to eat. But first we stopped off downtown to take some pictures of their very unique and historic courthouse. I was getting some lessons from Graham on using my new Canon Rebel XTI camera and night photography. Here are some of my first night shots and first attempts and post work on a photo. Lemonade from lemons…

    Castle Decatur

    Clock Tower