Sunday, April 22, 2007

Chase Three: Another Just Miss


On a very windy afternoon with lots of dust thrown into the air, storms began to form after seemingly much difficulty about 10 miles ESE of Plains, Texas, where my chase began. At about 5:30 pm, when things were just starting, I hooked up with a nice couple from California, Bill and France, through my nowcaster for the day, Bob Schaefer. We watched these storms develop but didn't see much in the way of rotational signatures.

Meanwhile, the real meat got out ahead of us. We hauled ass after it and ended up at a roadblock about 5 miles south of Olton, TX. This was the path of the Olton tornado where it crossed 168. Powerlines were on the road, hence the roadblock. The photograph above shows an updraft following that tornadic cell. It seemed to show some signs of mesoscale rotation. Soon it was dark and so we headed to Plainsview to wait out an approaching squall line behind the line of supercells we were chasing. The squall lifted over Plainsview with little impact, so I said good bye to Bill and France and headed the 343 miles back home for a total chase mileage of 782 miles.

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At 12:17 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You'll get there soon! Keep it up.
Who chases tornados... I mean... really?
You're a one in a million kinda guy Jody.

 
At 12:22 PM, Blogger guruphiliac said...

Not as a chaser. There's a ton of us out there, at least 1000 serious storm seeking individuals.

 
At 2:42 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

you must have been less then 5 minutes behind me. i crossed the powerlines south of olton, the tornado was about 2 miles nne of my position. it had a long life, and there were 2 in that cell. good luck, be careful.

 

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