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2016-04-10 REPORTS: TX/OK

Not a great day from a chasing standpoint, but was able to see some friends and throw together my first photo timelapse. Initial plan was to chase KS/MO border near Fort Scott and hope to get lucky on some local stuff, but then models were looking decent for north central Oklahoma, so we headed to OKC and by the time we got there, we figured it was southwest Oklahoma or bust. Because of our late planning, we missed the sculpted meso near Walters. Eventually ended up at the Red River, where I took the photo below, a few miles south of Temple, OK. Not enough low level shear for storms to produce tornadoes, but they exhibited some nice structure as well as a funnel that can be seen below. On our way back up hwy 81, we skirted just east of a weird hook echo on the south end of a bow echo, that at one point appeared to be a tornado and had 100 mph radar indicated winds associated with it. Shortly afterwards we encountered some significant damage to a metal shed along the highway that we stopped to document. Got back to Lawrence around 7 am.
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Left town late , so we set up west of Walters near I-44 . Got a few brief wall clouds , beautiful up draft and then a brief funnel NE of town . Then dropped down to catch the cell going out of Texas , but gave up on it in Waurika .
 

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