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High Plains Tours Storm Chase Day #2: Follow Up
We started the day by having breakfast at the Lubbock Breakfast House. We were not too far from our target area, so it was nice to sit down and discuss the forecast and explain a few of the parameters I … Continue reading
Posted in Chase Account, Follow Up, Photography
Tagged #nmwx, #txwx, Eunice, meteorology, New Mexico, storm chasing, sunset, Texas, weather
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Central New Mexico Weather: 6/1/21
Yesterday, we got hit with a severe thunderstorm that dropped quarter inch hail at my house. I’m sad that I put some plants in my garden the day before, but happy that I was able to get back from running … Continue reading
Posted in Follow Up, Practicing Concepts, Predictions, Radar Imagery, Satellite Imagery, Severe Weather
Tagged albuquerque, Belen, forecast, hail, Los Lunas, magdalena, Marginal Risk, meteorology, Mountainair, New Mexico, nmwx, rio rancho, weather
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4/19/20: Moderate Risk Follow Up
It is time to follow up on the SPC Moderate Risk that occurred on 4/19/20. According to the Storm Prediction Center (SPC), there were 12 tornado reports and the data is still being processed. The SPC Storms Reports graphic is … Continue reading
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Tagged #alwx, #gawx, #lawx, #mswx, 15% hatched tornado ring, 4-19-20, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, meteorology, Mississippi, moderate risk, tornado, weather
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4/12/20: Moderate Risk Follow Up
It is time to follow up on the SPC Moderate Risk that occurred on 4/12/20. According to the Storm Prediction Center (SPC), there were 54 tornado reports and the data is still being processed. Unfortunately, there were at least five … Continue reading
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Tagged #alwx, #gawx, #lawx, #mswx, #tnwx, 15% hatched tornado ring, 4/12/20, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, meteorology, Mississippi, moderate risk, Soso, Tennessee, tornado, weather
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1/10/20: Moderate Risk Follow Up
I meant to follow up on the SPC Moderate Risk that occurred back on 1/10/20. According to the Storm Prediction Center (SPC), there were 18 tornadoes across MO, OK, AR, TX, and LA. Unfortunately, there were three reported fatalities and … Continue reading
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Tagged #arwx, #lawx, #mowx, #okwx, #txwx, 1/10/20, 15% hatched tornado ring, Arkansas, Louisiana, meteorology, missouri, moderate risk, oklahoma, Texas, tornado, weather
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5/26/19: Storm Chase Follow-Up
With our limited geographic area to chase, any storms we chased would have to be in western Kansas or Eastern Colorado. At first, we headed to the KS/CO border, targeting Lamar. In Lamar, we got impatient, as storms were already … Continue reading
Posted in Chase Account, Follow Up, Practicing Concepts, Radar Imagery, Severe Weather
Tagged #cowx, colorado, Lamar, meteorology, photography, shelf cloud, storm, storm chase, wall cloud, weather
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5/22/19: Storm Chase Follow-Up
We headed southeast towards the KS/OK border. We had initially targeted just east of Wichita, but then decided to dip into Oklahoma where storms were firing along the dryline. We got on a cell near Marshall, OK, which was briefly … Continue reading
Posted in Chase Account, Follow Up, Practicing Concepts, Severe Weather
Tagged #okwx, Marshall, meteorology, oklahoma, photography, shelf cloud, storm, storm chase, weather
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5/25/19: Storm Chase Follow-Up
Our first stop was the Cadillac Ranch. I knew the Sirens Project guys would like it, and it is just west of town. I didn’t take many photos, because I ended up with spray paint on my hands. I only … Continue reading
Posted in Chase Account, Follow Up, Practicing Concepts, Severe Weather
Tagged #kswx, #txwx, accas, amarillo, Cadillac Ranch, Dodge City, Kansas, meteorology, photography, storm, storm chase, sunset, Texas, weather
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5/24/19: Storm Chase Follow-Up
We had to break out from the clouds, once again. We were able to find a little blue sky for a few minutes: We ended up diving south through Plainview as the first cells moved out from the I-27 corridor. … Continue reading
Posted in Chase Account, Follow Up, Practicing Concepts, Severe Weather
Tagged #txwx, Claredon, clouds, mammatus, meteorology, photography, shelf cloud, storm, storm chase, sunset, Texas, weather
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5/23/19: Storm Chase Follow-Up
We knew this day would be a fight to get out of the sludge and low Lifted Condensation Level (LCL) values, as the entire sky was murky. I’ve spent far too many foggy, drizzly mornings in Woodward, OK. We left … Continue reading
Posted in Chase Account, Follow Up, Practicing Concepts, Radar Imagery, Severe Weather
Tagged #kswx, cold core, hays, Kansas, meteorology, storm, storm chase, weather
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