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    Stormchase USA 2012

    Images from the Netweather 2012 Stormchase Tour of the US MidWest
  2. [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][b][size=4]The Roswell Mothership Supercell [/size][/b][/font] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#323232]What a day![/color] [color=#323232]Starting off this morning in Carlsbad New Mexico, we first headed north to Artesia. Here we waited patiently as a cell formed to the west over the foothills of the Rockies. It looked promising at first, but as soon as it left the sanctuary of the mountains it lost energy and collapsed.[/color][/font][/size] [attachment=134172:P1000329.JPG] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#323232]Seeing more cells on the Barons Radar forming to the NW we drove North to Roswell, took in a few alien sights then drove out west to find a good vantage point to await the incoming storm.[/color][/font][/size] [attachment=134173:P1000349.JPG] [attachment=134174:P1000350.JPG] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Two huge mothership supercells aproached us, amazing CG lightning and green skies indicating large hail were clearly visible. [color=#323232]We turned the car around to avoid the largest hail and headed back through Roswell to catch it a second time around on the approach to Artesia.[/color][/font][/size] [attachment=134175:P1000358.JPG] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif] [color=#323232]The storm was increasing in speed and gaining energy from the warmer plains. Amazing structure was now clearly visible and the storm was trying to drop a funnel.[/color][/font][/size] [attachment=134176:P1000409.JPG] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif] [color=#323232]We aproached Artesia and looked back. Skies were black and looking unbelievably threatening. The wind was increasing as we drove past the oil refinery and east out of town.[/color][/font][/size] [attachment=134181:P1010005_stitch.jpg] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif] [color=#323232]I looked to our west and a huge dust and light debris cloud [/color]caused by the storms' icy outflow was fast approaching. Leaping back into the car to close the window we drove further up the road. [color=#323232]By this time, the two supercells had merged and the storm put down a gustnado to our left.[/color] Funnels were forming and fading in front of our eyes.[/font][/size] [attachment=134177:P1010036.JPG] [attachment=134178:P1010039.JPG] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#323232]We got ahead of the storm for a while, but eventually we knew the rain would catch up and it did.[/color][/font][/size] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcFh6IFyV-k [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif] [color=#323232]Under a disused gas station canopy we waited. Day turned to night and suddenly we were in the core. Winds howled to 70mph plus as dime sized hail pelted down and lightning was all around. The sheer power of nature is often hard to imagine unless you witness it. We did![/color][/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Acknowledgements to Dave Vicary for this excellent video of the moment the core passed:[/font][/size] [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-yISUNu430[/media] Also, watch the following capture from my camera during the core transition: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF6kuArSfH0[/media] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif] [color=#323232]As the core cleared through, we drove into carlsbad onto the aptly named Canal Street! Flash flooding was everywhere. [/color]Our planned evening of lightning viewing ruined by the fact that there were simply too many storms![/font][/size] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgFSB_hJZd4 [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#323232]A welcome steak and rib dinner in Chillis topped off the day with many of the big names in Stormchasing there including Sean Casey, Brandon Ivey and the crew of the Doppler on Wheels (DOW) formally from the Discovery Series.[/color][/font][/size] [attachment=134180:P1010064.JPG] [attachment=134179:P1010063.JPG] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#323232]All in all an absolutely stunning day. One of those you remember for ever![/color][/font][/size]
  3. From the album: Stormchase USA 2012

    New Mexico Stateline
  4. From the album: Stormchase USA 2012

    En route from Texas towards New Mexico
  5. [attachment=134128:P1000293.JPG] Todays tour was a re-positioning day ahead of whats looking like a very promising setup for Sunday. Our chase target for the next few days is New Mexico, and in the morning things were already looking promising. The drive took us through parts of Western Texas then out on to the flatter plains of New Mexico, finally to Calrsbad in the evening where we enjoyed an excellent meal at local restaurant. [attachment=134131:P1000304.JPG] [attachment=134129:P1000313.JPG] [attachment=134132:P1000318.JPG] [attachment=134133:IMAG0372.jpg] [attachment=134134:IMAG0374.jpg] Latest updates for Sunday indicate Up-slope convection in the foothills of the Rockies is forecast to lead to severe thunderstorm development in a line from Carlsbad to Roswell New Mexico. Fingers Crossed for a good day tomorrow...
  6. From the album: Stormchase USA 2012

    Rotating Wall cloud fully developed. This was reported as a funnel by the Weather Channel
  7. From the album: Stormchase USA 2012

    Impressive view of the storm as it drops a rotating wall cloud
  8. From the album: Stormchase USA 2012

    Massive expansion of this supercell visible whilst we watched
  9. From the album: Stormchase USA 2012

    One for the cloud appreciation society.
  10. From the album: Stormchase USA 2012

    Checking for potential opportunities offshore! Unfortunately we missed the tornado later this same day along this very coast.
  11. Day 2 began in Corpus Christi on the Gulf coast. After a night of severe storms alleged to be the worst in 20 years causing significant damage in and around Corpus Christi; Friday morning started dry and hot with temps climbing into the mid 90s. On what initially looked to be a pretty dead day, a drive to the beach had to be done followed by a quick dip in the gulf all streamed live to whet the appetites of our growing audience of hundreds. [attachment=134098:P1000233.JPG] Our planned drive North and West was diverted by some huge convection to the West of Houston. By the time we reached it tops were reaching 40000ft. Convection was visibly explosive, something I've never witnessed before. [attachment=134104:P1000255.JPG] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stQudgyTM4Y&feature=relmfu We positioned in the rain free zone at the enterence to a small farm attracting the attention of a pack of cute dogs! From here we watched the base and sure enough we had rotation. The base dropped to form a slowly rotating wall cloud over a stunning corn field foreground with the setting sun behind. [attachment=134100:P1000263.JPG] [attachment=134101:P1000270.JPG] Driving back west we were treated to a great sunset and decaying cell over San Antonio visible from 90 miles away! Day 2... Success! Overnight in Kerrville then off to New Mexico in the morning and a new timezone (BST -7hrs).
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