Larry J. Kosch
EF2
Thought I would open a discussion about the storms that were chased in NE 05/20/09. I saw from the REPORTS thread that a number of storm chasers saw good cloud structure. They also found themselves being pelted with hail and nearly blown off their feet by outflow gusts. 
One interesting radar loop I found on wunderground.com (listed below) showed the storm cluster near Bridgeport. Then if you follow the storm thru the loop, it held together pretty good. It even got that supercell look just sounth of Norfolk close to midnight!
EDIT: For some *&^( reason, I could not upload a GIF file. The upload kept changing it to JPG.
EDIT: Try this link http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?ID=LNX then scroll down to Radar Archive, select 05/20/09 and watch the radar loop.
Note to Mods: Sorry I had this in the wrong area. My bad.
Any comments about why we didn't get any "ice ball in hell" chances to see any tornadic activity??

One interesting radar loop I found on wunderground.com (listed below) showed the storm cluster near Bridgeport. Then if you follow the storm thru the loop, it held together pretty good. It even got that supercell look just sounth of Norfolk close to midnight!

EDIT: For some *&^( reason, I could not upload a GIF file. The upload kept changing it to JPG.

EDIT: Try this link http://www.wunderground.com/radar/radblast.asp?ID=LNX then scroll down to Radar Archive, select 05/20/09 and watch the radar loop.
Note to Mods: Sorry I had this in the wrong area. My bad.

Any comments about why we didn't get any "ice ball in hell" chances to see any tornadic activity??

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