Joshua Nall
EF4
I picked a middle of the road target of Seymour, TX and hung around there hoping to see cumulus pop up to the SW of me on visible Sat. Saw some cumulus building along the warm front so I started to head north. About 20 minutes into my drive I saw the first sign of initiating storms on radar down North of Abilene. Decided to turn around and intercept those storms. I stayed close and sampled the hail and just enjoyed being so near a storm for the first time this year. Really too close to get a good picture. This is just half of the updraft which took on a very dramatic apearance for a short while. Wish now I had been a mile or so further away and gotten a good photo of it. I did learn one thing this day though, it's near impossible to see cumulus under higher level clouds. I guess it is the way they are in the shadow of the higher level cloud deck and I was more out in the bright sun. I knew they wouldn't show up on vis sat, but I figured I should be able to actually see them from where I was. So I was pretty surpised when the first returns started showing up on radar with no view of a developing tower. I thought this day would just be the warm up day for the trip, but it turned out to be the best storm I would see.

