Monday, May 28, 2007
5/27-28/2007 Trip to Milwaukee
Thursday, May 24, 2007
5/23/2007 Frustrating Panhandle Day (aka "Damn that Canadian River")!
Update
I've decided to blow off the minimal chase opportunities with the next trough moving across the northern tier. Instead, Sharon and I plan to head to Milwaukee to check out the town. Overall the medium and long-range pattern does not appear overly favorable for significant tornado opportunities ... but, as always, that can change. I'll update if/when the pattern changes.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
5/22/2007 Tornado!
Monday, May 21, 2007
5/21/2007 Wildflowers and a Whale’s Mouth
We began the day by heading over to the Holiday Inn Express for a cinnamon roll or two (after all, the Ranch Motel had no breakfast … lol). We eventually got on the road and headed southwest toward Dumas, TX (or is it “Dumbass, TX”?), where we were able to snap some pictures of a field full of wildflowers north of town.
After a number of pics, we decided to head south out of Canadian so as to stay ahead of the surging outflow. Unfortunately, we had no luck as we were overtaken by very heavy rain and pea- to marble-sized hail. We eventually got ahead of the convection only to reenter the picturesque “whale’s mouth” again.
After viewing the amazing cloud structure for a bit, we decided to break southward to find a motel room in Shamrock, TX. Tomorrow we head north toward KS … hopefully the moisture and shear will be sufficient for a tornado or two.
Sunday, May 20, 2007
05/20/2007 Travel Day
Today was a helluva travel day ... 910 miles to Liberal, KS! For those interested, I saw roughly 50 deer carcasses, 10 or so raccoons, a few pheasants, a snake, and a couple mystery items on the roads during my travels today.
Thursday, May 17, 2007
05/15-16/2007 End of Trip 1
The next day appeared a bit interesting as a strong vort max was rotating toward northern IL. Despite the cold surface temperatures, this type of environment often produces cold air type funnels, severe straight-line winds, and lots of small hail. So, after showing the group
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
05/14/2007 A Wild Jackalope and Crappy Storms
"Storm" near Kimballton, IA.
Monday, May 14, 2007
5/13/2007 Storms in Montana
Initial storm near Columbus, MT
Sunday, May 13, 2007
05/12/2007 Dead Presidents and Soccer Moms
Saturday, May 12, 2007
05/11/2007 Plain Day on the Plains
Friday, May 11, 2007
05/10/2007 Drinkin' in Lincoln
Upon our return to the campground in the evening, we took up a game of baseball. (Name and pic removed) split his shorts due to an ungraceful stretch trying to catch a poorly thrown ball from Kelsey – see evidence below. On a side note, this was Chelly’s first camping experience …ever! I’m happy to report that Chelly and Kelsey thoroughly enjoyed the numerous spiders in the campground’s shower facilities.
Enjoying the evening.
Overall, the weather was perfect for camping on the lake and we enjoyed a number of Old Styles and Coors Lights (perhaps too many?), in addition to some brats. Four of those brats went down Jimmy Legs’ throat, which is pretty remarkable considering how skinny the fella is!
BTW, if you lost your horse in Malcolm, Nebraska, please call the above number. How does one lose a horse?
Thursday, May 10, 2007
05/09/2007 No Storms ... How "Shocking"
We “Pricelined” the 3* Broadview Hotel in downtown
In the "lap" of the "Cap"
Needle Funnel near McPherson, KS
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
05/08/2007 Outflow, Mud, and more Mexican
Largely an uneventful day. After our Sleep Inn “Texas Waffles,” we headed off northwest of
Shelf cloud southwest of Abilene.
Apparently the group has created a challenge … without my input. The challenge is to eat Mexican for every dinner this trip. This has already taken its toll on “Jimmy Legs” – the nickname I’ve provided to one [removed b/c of crybaby culture that permeates our society]. So … we hit up a taqueria in
[name removed]: 3.25 sombreros; 0.0 tornadoes.
Currently, we are at a La Quinta in
I do wonder if La Quinta will offer waffles in the AM…
05/07/2007 Texas Waffles, Cat Piss, and a Pigeon
I’ve driven through
Oh yeah, we also witnessed three Hispanics catch a pigeon. We have no clue what came of the bird. Perhaps it was the “meat” for our Taco Villa combination burrito plate.
We will play the west