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Amarillo, TX, to Enid, OK, Weather: 7/7/21
We made it to Amarillo, TX, under cloudy skies and beautiful weather. Today, we will be driving from Amarillo, TX, to Enid, OK along US-60. It is raining a bit this morning, and we woke up to a rainbow. The … Continue reading
Magdalena Storm Chase: Day #4 Follow Up
We started our day under cloudy skies in Salina, KS. We left the hotel and retraced our steps back to northwestern Oklahoma. Our first stop was the World’s Largest Czech Egg, in Wilson, KS. The day before, we saw the … Continue reading
Magdalena Storm Chase: Day #3 Follow Up
We started our day under cloudy skies in Woodward, OK. We had a good breakfast, and met several other storm chasers in the breakfast room. We left Woodward and headed north towards Pratt, KS. We stopped in Greensburg, KS. I … Continue reading
Magdalena Storm Chase: Day #2 Follow Up
We started our windy day in Amarillo, TX. Based on the severe threat, I targeted Shamrock, TX, and that seemed to be a good call. We headed east on I-40, stopping in Erick, OK, and reevaluating the latest model runs … Continue reading
Video of the Week: 7/9/17
This week’s video is another one of mine. I started playing with Adobe Premiere this week, and so I’m editing old videos and posting them on YouTube. This week’s video is a timelapse from my dashcam back in 2012. On … Continue reading
Today’s Forecast: 4/2/14
Yesterday, there were no storms anywhere near the area I had targeted. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) storm reports was sparse in general. Today, the SPC has issued another Slight Risk for a much larger area across the eastern portion … Continue reading
The Morning of April 15: A Night in Woodward, OK
After dinner, I settled back into my hotel, the Sands Inn, in Woodward, OK. I started bouncing between grading papers and reading a book my girlfriend recommended. That was the first time we lost power. Once we lost power, I … Continue reading
4-13-12 to 4-15-12 Storm Chase: The Chase Day
On Friday, I called into Intel due to the massive early-issued high risk in OK/KS/NE. Clearly, this was a very unique setup, with the SPC having issued the risk so far in advance. I left Rio Rancho at around … Continue reading
4-22-13: Photogenic storms
If I’d been there, I might have taken some neat pictures. Some of the storms that formed yesterday produced large hail. It looks like most of them were LP supercells, and as I discussed, there was no moisture to support … Continue reading →