Re: Tornado Alley Chasing 2011

Hi all, quick update on our chasing exploits. We will be posting on the blog this quick update with a few select pictures, however we don't have much time as an outbreak is on the cards for today across Oklahoma and Southern Kansas. The SPC has issued a HIGH risk day Tuesday May 24th with 60% chance of Tornadoes in the OK/Kansas area.

May 23
Today we intercepted several dangerous supercells and 3 tornadoes in Western Oklahoma. The first 2 tornadoes were near Ferrell Ranch on a classic structured supercell that we intercepted very early in its lifecycle. It also produced baseball size hail but we managed to avoid adding any new dents. As we positioned NE to Oklahoma City on dusk we watched 2 supercells strengthen, one with a particularly massive hail echo as they headed for OKC. We decided to intercept and headed to Okarche in search of a petrol station roof to hide under. We got within 5mins of town when we started to see with help from lightning illumination that this storm had a serious wall cloud and it wasnt long till it produced a shortlived tornado. Eventually we backtracked to NW Oklahoma City and found a petrol station there and waited for the large hail which arrived not long afterwards and belted down on the roof. 15 minutes later we found a 3 inch stone nearby.

May 22
Yesterday we intercepted the Joplin tornado with some video and pics from SW of the beast before it became too difficult to see – thankfully we weren't in its path but we knew where the couplet was before the tornado formed. Cape and helicity in this area was insane. We dropped south off this storm because we knew it was hitting Joplin, the storm was almost in HP mode and the tornado had become rain-wrapped. This decision turned out to be GOLD as we dropped onto the next storm south which went tornado warned as we arrived and despite the hills and trees of NE Oklahoma we intercepted (with pics and video) at least 3 and perhaps 4 tornadoes including one that went through elephant trunk, multi-vortice and wedge phases. As we chased this wedge we encountered another tornado up close and then came across large tree damage across our road as well as a mobile home that had been hit (no one was home). Due to the helicity and extreme instability storms went tornado warned like crazy – the NOAA radio was in overdrive. It was simply an extraordinary chase day and it is safe to say we nailed it and remained safe doing so.

May 21
This was pretty much a two storm day in Kansas, the northern target for the day. We positioned north of Topeka KS, and chose the northern cell which showed a powerful signature on radar as we approached and was warned for Tennis Ball hail (and not just warned, Observed by some people who got a little to close). We closed in on the cell and managed to punch between it and a second west of the Missouri River, perfectly in time to see it produce its first tornado under a nicely structured base. A quick jaunt south to cross the Missouri and we were back on it…

Re: Tornado Alley Chasing 2011

A quick update on todays (May 19) chasing and keep an eye out for the blog updates over the next day or so.

Today we intercepted the Russell County to Minneapolis supercells in Kansas including the Dorrance tornado from pretty close range (with video and pics) and numerous other 'interesting' features but poor visibility due to the insane moisture and the HP mode of the storms made it hard to confirm the nature of some of these at the time. The pics and video (when we get time to look at them) will perhaps shed some light or perhaps raise more questions!

Brad

Re: Tornado Alley Chasing 2011

Nice work on the vid…some hectic decision making during the hail eh?  Pity the mover was engulfed in rain…sneaky things they are!  You've had a great three days thus far with John. He told me that they are whining about 1500 CAPE and an 850 shear of 40-50kts…poor things…even the hodo looked favorable for supercells and they still complain.  Leaves more for the Aussie chasers that will take advantage of it all.  Great reads on the chasing guys and look forward to the pics also!

USA 2011 stormchase blog

Hi all, continuing the tradition of Aussies invading the plains each year im over here with John Allen and we've had a very hectic start to our chasing.  Our first 4 days yielded 2500miles, 6 states and 3 chase days with supercells on each and some satisfying results!  Here is our blog which has now finally been updated:

www.huntersofthunder.com

Brad.

USA 2011 stormchase blog

Hi all, continuing the tradition of Aussies invading the plains each year im over here with John Allen and we've had a very hectic start to our chasing.  Our first 4 days yielded 2500miles, 6 states and 3 chase days with supercells on each and some satisfying results!  Here is our blog which has now finally been updated:

www.huntersofthunder.com

Brad.

Re: Tornado Alley Chasing 2011

Chase 23rd April 2011

Chased northern Texas and intercepted two supercells. Incredible clean supercell structure with a rotating wall cloud that was very close to producing – perhaps a funnel was observed before the storm was let go. We tried to head to another supercell though the storm wrapped up and although producing some rotation, nothing was observed in terms of tornadoes.

Wall cloud

Wall cloud

Tornadoes Moderate Risk for eastern Ozarks into Oklahoma today!

Moderate Risk for eastern Ozarks into Oklahoma today!
         

<p> </p>
<p><img width="200" src="http://www.tornadovideos.net/images/stories/2011/april_2011/4.22.11.outlook.png" alt="4.22.11.outlook" height="131" style="float: left; margin: 5px;" />We are currently in-route for today's storm chasing target near St Louis, along a warm front where enhanced low-level wind shear and more than ample instability will be in place by peak heating. Today's event looks very similar to the chase we had a few days ago on April 19, where a few supercells traversed the warm front and produced <strong><a target="_blank" href="

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" title="April 19 tornadoes!"><span style="color: #ff6600;">very nice, intercept-able tornadoes</span>[/url]<span style="color: #ffff00;">.</span></strong></p>
<p>After today, there is a small chance of supercells in southeast Oklahoma/northeast Texas on Saturday, with a much more substantial threat of dryline supercells and tornadoes in Central Oklahoma into Northwest Texas on Sunday.  This storm system <strong><span style="color: #ff6600;"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.twisterdata.com" title="weather forecasting models!">will intensify as it ejects east[/url] </span></strong>from the Southern Plains, with potentially significant tornado outbreaks for the Lower Mississippi River Valley and surrounding areas on Monday-Tuesday.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for updates, and be sure to check out our <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tornadovideos.net/full-screen-chaser-video.php" title="Live storm chasing video!"><span style="color: #ff9900;"><strong>Live</strong> </span>[/url]page to follow the chase in real time!  Today is the first storm chase with the Dominator so let the intercepts begin!</p>
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Tornadoes Up-close video of tornadoes in northeast MO into IL

Up-close video of tornadoes in northeast MO into IL
         

<p>Video of two tornadoes on April 19, 2011; the first near Bowling Green, MO and the second just east of Carlinville, IL.  These supercells tracked eastward right along a sharp warm front orieted W-E from a surface low in northern MO yielding enhanced low-level wind shear.  Check out more pictures and videos at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.Rarearth.tv">Rarearth.tv[/url]</p>
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