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2011-05-11 NOW: KS/OK/TX/NE

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Storm with golfball sized hail and weak rotation was about 4 mies NE of Fort Atkinson, WI.....why isn't Wisconsin on this? *Just curious*
 
The storm near corning Iowa has golf ball size hail reported with it and has shown sign of rotation but the more impressive storms looks to be in Nebraska right now heading towards Columbus and David City.

Edit: A tornado has been reported near Osceola, Nebraska.
EDit 2: The tornado is moving toward Columbus, Nebraska.
 
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Starting to see some firing in Comanche County Ks near and north of Coldwater and moving up through Kiowa County.
 
Tornado damage has been reported in Lenox, Iowa from a tornado. This storm is east of Corning and moving at 15 MPH so it should be easy to follow.
 
Finally, a storm cell firing somewhere close to the original target area/time: just near Dodge City now. Too close to the radar to infer much about wind velocity or storm top, but perhaps something to keep an eye on; enough daylight left for any chasers lingering in the area.

Edit: Ah, going back to the radar loop, looks like it probably fired off an outflow boundary, now visible between Meade and Cimarron and moving west.
 
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Sitting here about 6 miles east of Clinton, Ok. Still over cast and cool here but just west of me has cleared out, can see blue sky. I doubt it will recover but temps are warming in the low to mid 70's and dewpoints in the low 60's. I know it is a long shot but still hoping something pop's off the dry line down my way.
 
Finally, a storm cell firing somewhere close to the original target area/time: just near Dodge City now. Too close to the radar to infer much about wind velocity or storm top, but perhaps something to keep an eye on; enough daylight left for any chasers lingering in the area.

Edit: Ah, going back to the radar loop, looks like it probably fired off an outflow boundary, now visible between Meade and Cimarron and moving west.

The cell collapsed in pretty short order. Was thinking it might work it's way up to the warm front. Probably insufficient deep layer shear to keep it organized.
 
We are on this severe warned storm northwest of Gem, KS. We watched explosively intensify and it is still looking nice. Hoping for some magic up here because we will be in perfect location to see a tornado if it produces.
 
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