Chad Cowan
EF5
Chased the nocturnal rockets from around Iola, KS to Chilhowe, MO. Left KC with the initial target of Parsons, KS but (with the help of Skip's nowcasting) realized the dew points weren't as high as progged and this meant the cap wouldn't be breached as far south as previously thought, so the girlfriend and I hung back in Iola and waited a couple hours for initiation. This surprisingly wasn't far enough north but we were treated to the bubbling towers under star lit skies in 67F temps... on the day after Christmas. We raced up to Paola to try and keep up with the developing mini-sups but were too far behind from the get-go. We did get a good view of the back of the Paola/sKC LP that Dick and Darin saw before our northeast hwy turned north and we had to cut east into the wooded hills of Missery. We got in front of the broken line just east of Harrisonville and thought our chances of bagging a tornado were pretty decent at that point given the semi-discrete nature of the storms and the fact that they were lined up about five deep to the south of us. Nope. Too much shear, too little CAPE, veered 850's.. take your pick. Oh well, it was a rare treat for a couple of Chicagoans, especially after standing outside in Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday in a -15F wind chill.
EDIT: Woah, just got video of an estimated 75mph gust here in the KC south suburbs... big branches down and multiple power flashes. I would expect widespread damage reports in this area. There was a weak outflow boundary draped W-E just south of here and looking the base velocity scans, the SVR warned cell's gust front was aided by this. I smell a Jon Davies' case study! Here's my video of the event: http://clcimages.com/122708wmv1.wmv (14 MB)
EDIT 2: This has been the weirdest weather day of my life. Shortly after the 75+ mph gusts the temperature dropped over 25 degrees, then we were put under a severe thunderstorm warning at 38F and got some pea sized hail (or maybe big sleet??), now the temp is 31F and it's still storming.
EDIT: Woah, just got video of an estimated 75mph gust here in the KC south suburbs... big branches down and multiple power flashes. I would expect widespread damage reports in this area. There was a weak outflow boundary draped W-E just south of here and looking the base velocity scans, the SVR warned cell's gust front was aided by this. I smell a Jon Davies' case study! Here's my video of the event: http://clcimages.com/122708wmv1.wmv (14 MB)
EDIT 2: This has been the weirdest weather day of my life. Shortly after the 75+ mph gusts the temperature dropped over 25 degrees, then we were put under a severe thunderstorm warning at 38F and got some pea sized hail (or maybe big sleet??), now the temp is 31F and it's still storming.
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