The first of many
slight risk days across the southern High Plains featured just enough flow from the upper level low to the west, weak to moderate instability, and terrain (Sacramento Mountains) to promote severe thunderstorms. We left Trinidad fairly early and made the drive south through the the beautiful eastern New Mexico High Plains-mountain interface, lunching at the wonderful
Chef Toddzilla's in Roswell, NM. After the hamburger, we were torn whether to head east toward some severe storms near Eunice, NM, which was away from our target region. We debated and even hedged a bit east. However, the storms continued to pulse over in that area so we waited a bit in the midst of an oil field east of Artesia. Storms were bubbling on the Sacramentos, but were struggling to move east. We finally committed west,, sliding down US 82 west of Artesia. Naturally, the storm near Eunice (in the opposite direction) started to look good on radar. Yet, we had shifted west, essentially hedging our bets on something moving off the Sacramentos. We finally got a visual of these storms west of Hope, NM. They looked okay, but nothing great initially. We then moved south on a gravel to the midst of nowhere, NM. The tail-end storm started to exhibit some nice banding and was taking on supercell characteristics about 30-40 mi southwest of Artesia. We stayed ahead of this nice supercell as it continued to evolve -- this required us to traverse Rock Daisy Road, which, uhhh, wasn't built for a Chevy Cruze. We continued ahead of the storm, grabbing pics every so often. Eventually, another storm to the southwest of the initial storm developed and became supercellular. We ended the day surrounded by these two supercells to the northwest, and a fast-moving left split slamming in from the south. This was a truly remarkable scene in the evening light -- supercells in all quadrants! Heaven for this structure freak. We even got to see a neat hail fog and flash flooding in the arroyos. We followed the storms to Hobbs, NM, where we overnighted at the Hampton Inn.
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It was as if these cows were asking us -- "uhhh, are you SURE you want to go down this road in a Chevy Cruze?" |
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picaboo! |
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An oil truck passing in front of these "sisters".
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