Bob Schafer
EF5
I chased the tornado just north of Big Spring. Boy, there were sure some flooded roads in that area! As I was headed S on 87 from Lamesa there were several sections of the northbound lanes that were under more than a foot of water (from last night). There were some emergency people around, but I don't know if they were escorting anyone going northbound through the southbound lanes (that were passable, but just barely in some spots) or not. I didn't witness them doing so. There was even one abandoned car sitting in the median with the water up to its windshield.
Just north of Big Spring I turned east on FM846, which is paved and was paralleling the storm very nicely! Here are a couple crappy vidcaps. It's all I have:

The tornado was going up and down practically like a yoyo. The first image is from 2030Z, second from 2035Z, and I filmed it until about 2040Z.

It was really a beautiful storm, and the rotation was quite intense. When I reached "Vincent" just before Hwy350 I made the mistake of going north. Oops. About 10 miles later, here is my road:

Yes, that's the road! I had to turn around and go all the way back to where I started.
Just north of Big Spring I turned east on FM846, which is paved and was paralleling the storm very nicely! Here are a couple crappy vidcaps. It's all I have:

The tornado was going up and down practically like a yoyo. The first image is from 2030Z, second from 2035Z, and I filmed it until about 2040Z.

It was really a beautiful storm, and the rotation was quite intense. When I reached "Vincent" just before Hwy350 I made the mistake of going north. Oops. About 10 miles later, here is my road:

Yes, that's the road! I had to turn around and go all the way back to where I started.
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