Tag: tornado

  • 01/20/10 Tornadoes Reported in Northeast Texas

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    Viewer photo from KSLA of Waskom, Texas tornado on I20:

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    BREAKING NEWS!

    Severe weather is in full force in NE Texas today with two tornadoes already confirmed along I20.  One near Canton, TX where I20 is reported blocked with a report of at least one home flattened! Debris is reported on I20.

    A second storm further to the east has produced a tornado at mile marker 829 on I20 in Texas  just west of the Louisiana state line.

    Live updates on Twitter as I get them:

    http://twitter.com/drylinemedia

    UPDATES:

    6:14 pm CST I20 closed by DPS in the Canton, TX area.

    6:14 pm CST I20 and Hwy 80 blocked by debris in the Waskom, Texas area

    6:38 pm CST Damage/possible tornado now reported in SE Henderson, County TX

    6:44 pm CST Damage/possible tornado south of Sulfur Springs, TX on Hwy 19

    6:52 pm CST Related to report in SE Henderson County, TX Emergency management reporting tornado hit a house on CR2855

    7:04 pm CST Canton, TX  Businesses reported damaged: Days Inn, Circle K, McDonalds

    7:33 pm CST Waskom, TX Eyewitness description of house damage sounds like EF3 damage.  Many pine trees snapped in half widespread, accidents on I20 and lots of debris on I20 and Hwy 80.  Possible injuries in the area

    7:45 pm CST Harrison County, TX (Waskom)  Sheriff has called in Shreveport police to help with rescue efforts. Shreveport is sending 3 search dogs and 6 handlers to assist in search and rescue.

    7:50 pm CST KTBS is reporting authorities state no injuries reported in Waskom at this time.

    7:50 pm CST KTBS viewer photo of damage in Waskom

    waskom damage

    7:57 pm CST Belated reports from Sulfur Springs, TX

    • Tractor trailers turned over on I30
    • FM1870 chimney blown over, power lines down, trampoline in power lines
    • powerlines and trees down on SE side per Emergency Management
    • north side of town: roof caved in, truck overturned, debris in road
    • power pole and tree damage at 154 and 19

    8:23 pm CST New viewer photo surfaces of Waskom Tornado from KTBS

    • Photo removed. Seems a viewer sent in a storm chase photo take by Roger Edwards and Rich Thompson from 1999.

    8:29 pm CDT Ore City, Texas (belated) Roof blown off bank and grocery store.

    9:05 pm CDT  Some of the photos surfacing of the damage in Waskom, TX are suggestive of EF3 tornado damage in my opinion.  We won’t know for sure until the NWS can get out tomorrow and survey the area.

    9:25pm CDT Van Zandt County, Texas Sheriff is reporting they have widespread damage to homes reported in rural areas  of the county they are having difficulty getting to because of trees blocking the roads.

    UPDATES FINAL AS OF NOW 10 pm CDT.  Will do a recap in the next 48 hours.

  • 2010 looking back at 2009

    2010 is of course well upon us now, and as usual with a new year, many of us look back at the events of the previous year, and forward to the year to come, and I am no different in that regard.  While I refuse to make New Year’s Resolutions, I do like to make a few goals, and see how I did on past year’s goals.

    In things related to storm chasing, the year would have been poor for me, with a mostly unactive season in the local area, and even long distance chases proved to be difficult for many storm chasers to capture that elusive tornado.  I say would have been poor for me except for the one exceptional intercept in Floyd County, Texas on April 29th, when we intercepted at close range, not one but TWO tornadoes.  That event made my whole chase year!  If you haven’t seen it, here it is:

    By the time June rolled around I had mostly written off storm chasing except for anything I needed to cover for KCBD.  I was burnt out and needed a break from weather.  So one day, on a day I wasn’t expecting to chase, a relatively decent supercell popped up just to my south and I got on it for the station.  Turned out to be a prolific hail producer and slow mover dropping copious amounts of hail for longer than an hour in the same location.  I thought that was pretty cool, but little did I know what was to come.

    Later that night as the storm was dying and I had called off the chase, the storm gave one last punch of lighting which struck a tank battery and ignited a fire on the south side of Lamesa, TX.  The subsequent explosion that I capture on tape of course has now been seen all over the world and kept me busy for quite a while dealing with media stuff surrounding it.  It also of course was the end of my chase vehicle, and I ended up with a new one.  If you haven’t seen that incredible video yet, here it is :

    **ADULT LANGUAGE ON VIDEO**

    For the rest of the year, I took a big break from the storm chasing/weather stuff, and did a ton of work around my property that had been on my to-do list, including building 100′ of fence, a new storage shed, tearing down an old garage, and building an addition to the house!  At the beginning of 2009 I said I would be happy to get one of those things done.  It was a major accomplishment to get them all done!

    I also like to take stock of my financial situation this time of year.  As some of you know, I have been working towards a debt free life.  I’m not quite where I could have been, only because I did do all that work, but it was productive nonetheless and improved life around here, so it’s ok with me.  Last year at this time I had planned to be completely debt free by now.  While I am much closer than I was, I didn’t make it, a big part is adding the new vehicle to replace the one damaged in the explosion.  However looking forward, I see no reason I shouldn’t be debt free by the end of 2010.  I can’t tell you how great it feels to get some of that paid off!

    I also start looking ahead toward storm chasing season.  To-do lists have been written and many things need to be done by March 1st, my “official” start date to storm chasing season.  Hard to believe only a month and a half away.  Looks like I’ll also be working with KCBD again this year.  This will be the 6th year chasing for them.  Wow has time flown!

    I’m also determined to get all the past chase accounts on the website.  This has been my yearly failed project for the last few years and I am determined to get that done! I am kicking myself for not keeping up with it, because as time passes, memory and details fade.  Any of you younger chasers reading this, this is some of the best advise I can give you: write logs for all your storm chases, promptly after the event!  One day you will be happy you did.

    The other major storm chasing related project is to get my entire video library over the years archived digitally.  I recently purchased two 1TB hard drives for this purpose.  This will be major and tedious work, but I need to get it done.  A by product of that is that I am going to be posting all the good stuff on my YouTube channel for you to watch!  Maybe even a DVD or two in the future!

    But first, I absolutely must get the Explosion DVD produced.  This has been put off too long and many people are waiting on it, so that is now top priority!

    Of course mother nature knows this and seems to be working up a huge trof in the western US which may bring some severe weather to Texas by the end of this week.  More on that later…

    How is your New Year starting out?