Tag: oklahoma

  • 04/25-26/09 Storm Chase Recap

    Saturday ended up with a big chaser convergence in Shamrock, TX meeting old friends while we sat around waiting for things to fire off.  Got on the first storm that fired off the triple point, that was very high based, but eventually caught us by surprise with a weak tornado spinning up in the field directly beside us, crossing the road just yards in front of Ben Holcomb, and then into the field on the other side stampeding the cows.  Unfortunately when it crossed the road it only had some grass in it, so it didn’t pick up on the camera well.  I would have thought this was a gustnado had I not been filming a very intense circulation in the base directly overhead.  Over a dozen of us that saw this agreed on tornado.

    Later on we ended up seeing an incredible wall cloud rotating furiously, but it never produced.  Not much else came from that day.

    Sunday, we played the odds and got on the long lived supercell coming out of Texas in to Oklahoma, intercepting it south of Vernon, TX.  Despite several attempts it never could produce a tornado, but twice if came VERY close, once with a giant wall cloud, then later as we fled to get away from the circulation as it moved over Carnegie, OK and sirens were blaring!  That town just narrowly missed a bullet.

    Today has some potential for a sleeper even in eastern New Mexio, more on that in another post shortly.

  • 04/26/09 Chase Forecast

    Little time to put my forecast here today as I got in late last night to the motel in Childress, TX and got up late today, so I’ve been rushing to get ready to chase.  Update on yesterday coming later, but we got 1 weak tornado at close range and on incredible rotating wall cloud I can’t believe didn’t produce a large tornado.

    Turning attention to today…

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    The Storm Prediction Center has issued a high risk for severe weather today for a large part of the southern/central plains.  Risks include potential for widespread supercells with significant tornadoes and some giant hail.  In some ways, this reminds me of an event 10 years ago that produced a historical tornado outbreak.  This is the greatest risk for tornadoes today:

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    Since I don’t have time for a detailed forecast, I will refer you readers to the public severe weather outlook.  If you reside in or near these areas you might want to think about canceling any outdoor activities you have planned for today, and at the very least pay extremely close attention to media sources and your weather radio for developing severe weather. Things will develop and get intense quickly.

    I should be streaming live on the LIVE ChaseCam page here shortly.