Monday, June 19, 2006
Good Morning, Tornado Alley!
Morning everybody. Another day, another change of plans. We were originally going to leave at 8 for Montana, but now we're chilling until 10 and we're just going a little further west into northeastern Wyoming. Luckily our new target is quite a bit closer; today was looking to be a really long day. It looks like there is a good potential for some nice rotating supercells, maybe even a tornado. (I did it! I said the T-word!)
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Day 1 Summary

Waking location: Denver, CO
Sleeping location: Valentine, NE
Quick summary: No severe storms :(
Long summary
Before this morning, today's outlook for severe weather was less than ideal. We were originally intending today to be a relaxed travel day to get into position for tomorrow, but the situation had changed by morning. The SPC issued a slight risk area for central NE, which Roger agreed with and we subsequently went after. Dewpoints were great in the high 50s, but other factors did not fall into play.
Radar showed a great boundary which formed a cumulus field early in the day, but this convergence quickly dissapated. The cumulus were completely gone by mid-afternoon. We briefly stopped at Merna, NE, at the intersection of routes 92 and 2, to assess the situation. We watched as a small cumulus cloud built up, then was quickly ripped to shreds by shear (see photos below). Roger then determined that Mother Nature was not going to deliver any storms today. We are now further north at a Holiday Inn Express in Valentine, NE, just south of the South Dakota border.
The setup for tomorrow is much more insured. We are leaving tomorrow at 8 AM to blast west into Montana, follow those storms east, and then cruise on back east so we can be in Iowa for initiation on Tuesday.
Realtime Summary (note the timezone change)
11:15 AM MDT -

1:33 PM MDT - Currently going E on I-76, 20 mi from NE. Watching an outflow boundary developing in central NE. Targetting North Platte for lunch and gas.
4:04 PM CDT -

5:23 PM CDT - Heading E on 92 towards a scattered cu. field. Beautiful country out here; a little hilly and lots of green. Cows (moo) and horses! So cool.
Photos

2:20 PM MDT - Observing a boundary early in the afternoon

4:15 PM CDT - Took a pic of the license plate at our North Platte break; you should see the expressions some drivers give us when they pass on the highway

4:16 PM CDT - Taking a break at North Platte

5:37 PM CDT - Watching some cumulus get ripped apart at Merna, NE

9:30 PM CDT - Observing a storm way off in the distance; yes, it is still light out at this time! Crazy.
Final Thoughts
- Chasing is a blast.
- It's so flat!
- Damn, daylight is really long here.
- I can't wait to see a storm; hope tomorrow is as good as it sounds.
- Mooooooo!
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Trains, Planes, and Automobiles

Okay, enough with the boring details. More posts to come.
Update after meeting up with the tour group and having dinner:

Friday, June 16, 2006
Chasing next week!
Finally! The time has come! I leave for chasing with Silver Lining Tours tomorrow. We will be chasing from Sunday through to next Friday. Hopefully this nuclear ridge that has held in place for the past month will move on and hopefully the mid-level winds and moisture levels pick up by the end of the week.
I will be posting to this blog very often. In addition to regular posts and pictures when I find Internet access, I will also be recording voice messages while we're on the road, so check the blog often during the upcoming week.
Here's a preview of an audio blog post:
I will be posting to this blog very often. In addition to regular posts and pictures when I find Internet access, I will also be recording voice messages while we're on the road, so check the blog often during the upcoming week.
Here's a preview of an audio blog post:
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
2005 NSCC
Well, the 2005 convention in Denver was a huge success. I got to meet a ton of prolific chasers... Tim Marshall, Tim Samaras, Tim Vasquez (the three Tims), Roger Hill, etc. etc. I met many people from the Stormtrack forums and IRC channel, also. What a great time. To top it all off, I won the grand prize in the raffle: an XM WXWORX system! Wow, I can't wait to use this beast.
I've posted a few pics in the photos blog, mostly of the DOWs (Doppler On Wheels) that were on display there. There are more pictures here.
Props to Roger Hill and Dave Drummond for putting on one killer convention, and to Baron Services for raffling off the XM system!
I've posted a few pics in the photos blog, mostly of the DOWs (Doppler On Wheels) that were on display there. There are more pictures here.
Props to Roger Hill and Dave Drummond for putting on one killer convention, and to Baron Services for raffling off the XM system!
Tuesday, January 04, 2005
Storm Chaser Convention
It looks as though I'll be able to attend the 2005 National Storm Chaser Convention in Denver!!! The agenda is just jam-packed with awesome speakers! Wow. I can't wait.
Sunday, January 02, 2005
Photo Album Blog
I've created another blog on which to post photos so that this blog's content can be limited to chase accounts and the like.
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