Drew.Gardonia
I hadn't even planned on chasing today, but in the middle of my 2nd class (12:15 pm Central) the sirens sounded, class was cancelled, so I figured why not take advantage of a few hours of chasing close to home.
Upon looking at the GRLEVEL3 and seeing most of the warned cells coming out of the southwest, I figured staying around Murfreesboro would be beneficial.
I initially moved over to 840 and Veterans Pkwy just NW of Murfreesboro, was there about 3 minutes when a nice wall cloud with very weak rotation quickly made it's way towards me, became enveloped in HP and then passed me. GRLevel3 indicated a tornado on the ground, however, I saw no such funnel or tornado from my location (NWS SPC Storm Reports website currently confirms that there were no confirmed touchdowns reported in the state of Tennessee as of 3:15 pm Central Time).
Wall cloud #1
After 20 minutes, I noticed a tornado warned cell coming out out of Lewisburg, TN on GRLevel3 and so I decided to scoot South on I-24 towards Manchester to intercept. Going down I-24 I was met with extremely high crosswinds that were rocking the truck a little bit, torrential downpour and saw lots of leaves and small limbs and other light debris as I approached Medical Center Pkwy, and then I saw all kinds of traffic on the side of the road as well as a State Trooper with his red and blues on. I pulled over momentarily to look at the radar, but there was no tornado in the immediate vicinity, so I figured it as high straight line winds, and continued south to Joe B. Jackson Hwy, where I sat for about 40 minutes, and witnessed my 2nd wall cloud of the day, which I didn't see any rotation, that moved very quickly towards and past me. I noticed a fatal error I committed about 10 minutes later when I checked the GRLevel3...it hadn't updated because my Verizon card had disconnected and I was out of the truck when it disconnected and didn't notice it...
so I was about 10 miles north of where the "expected" tornado that GRLevel3 was reporting was, so I was out of position to intercept the actual storm indicated on GRLevel3.
Wall Cloud #2
Oh well, a bad day chasing is better than a good day in class...
. It was exciting, and got the ole adrenaline pumping and I got some interesting pictures of the 2 wall clouds with my new 16-35mm wide angle lens, not a total loss.
edit: something peculiar I noticed with these storms, NEITHER of the two I chased had any lightning associated with them, and I didn't hear any thunder either. In fact in any of the storms that passed through today I have yet to see so much as a flash of lightning or hear a clap of thunder. just thought i'd mention that because I've never experienced any tornado warned cells that didn't have thunder or lightning accompanying them.
Upon looking at the GRLEVEL3 and seeing most of the warned cells coming out of the southwest, I figured staying around Murfreesboro would be beneficial.
I initially moved over to 840 and Veterans Pkwy just NW of Murfreesboro, was there about 3 minutes when a nice wall cloud with very weak rotation quickly made it's way towards me, became enveloped in HP and then passed me. GRLevel3 indicated a tornado on the ground, however, I saw no such funnel or tornado from my location (NWS SPC Storm Reports website currently confirms that there were no confirmed touchdowns reported in the state of Tennessee as of 3:15 pm Central Time).
Wall cloud #1


After 20 minutes, I noticed a tornado warned cell coming out out of Lewisburg, TN on GRLevel3 and so I decided to scoot South on I-24 towards Manchester to intercept. Going down I-24 I was met with extremely high crosswinds that were rocking the truck a little bit, torrential downpour and saw lots of leaves and small limbs and other light debris as I approached Medical Center Pkwy, and then I saw all kinds of traffic on the side of the road as well as a State Trooper with his red and blues on. I pulled over momentarily to look at the radar, but there was no tornado in the immediate vicinity, so I figured it as high straight line winds, and continued south to Joe B. Jackson Hwy, where I sat for about 40 minutes, and witnessed my 2nd wall cloud of the day, which I didn't see any rotation, that moved very quickly towards and past me. I noticed a fatal error I committed about 10 minutes later when I checked the GRLevel3...it hadn't updated because my Verizon card had disconnected and I was out of the truck when it disconnected and didn't notice it...

Wall Cloud #2


Oh well, a bad day chasing is better than a good day in class...

edit: something peculiar I noticed with these storms, NEITHER of the two I chased had any lightning associated with them, and I didn't hear any thunder either. In fact in any of the storms that passed through today I have yet to see so much as a flash of lightning or hear a clap of thunder. just thought i'd mention that because I've never experienced any tornado warned cells that didn't have thunder or lightning accompanying them.
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