Yesterday (6/27/10) I had the pleasure of taking a striper fishing charter on Lake Texoma. I say “pleasure” because it was just that; an easy, relaxing morning on the water where all I had to do was reel in the fish and everything else was taken care of. Now don’t get me wrong, [...] [...]
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Take a look at the following video where this family’s home is presumably destroyed by an F4 tornado. I’m assuming this one of the recents in MN or WI although no specific info has been given.
It’s interesting to listen to the conversation between the two individuals and also the comments/thoughts of the man holding [...] [...]
The above map is exact rainfall for the past 23 hours. Note the totals around the Oklahoma City area. Today was nuts on the north side of the metro and in the northern suburbs. Glad it stayed clear of our house; we’ve had enough weather to hold us over a few years here in the [...] [...]
June 12 started with a harried trip from our overnight stop in Lamar, Colorado to our target for the day of Dalhart, TX. We were running behind and storms initiated about an hour earlier than expected. Needless to say, we broke in SMTX’s new chase vehicle on some of those desolate N TX [...] [...]
Yesterday was Day3 of mini-chasecation 2010 and while it was a fun chase overall, the storms did not do what the models indicated they would do. We gained some great education though, regarding why and how the Colorado Springs storm that traversed the I-70 corridor did what it did. We’ll know next time what to [...] [...]
Day 2 of chasecation had us heading toward Limon, CO for some planned development on the Palmer Divide. We played with a cell there that could never quite get its act together and then two beautiful sups cranked up off the foothills, one north and one south of Denver.
We intercepted the southern cell in Deer [...] [...]
Some shots yesterday from Nine-Mile Canyon in SE Colorado. SMTX and I hit the road out of AMA about 11am with a very slight chance of hitting up a renegade cell off the southern end of the Colorado Rockies near Trinidad. There was indeed a storm that fired there but it would not come [...] [...]