Hannah.Taylor
EF4
Well then. I have a few moments so I'll do a brief report in yesterday's trip.
I left home base at 12:20 MDT. Arrived in Sterling around 14:00 MDT.
I sat and waited on storms until about 16:20 MDT. I was patient and didn't go after the opening salvo up in Cheyenne. @Jason N provided some real time data and coaching via DM and text.
I intercepted my first tornado at approximately 17:08 MDT just south of Willard, Colorado.
After watching it for bit I started heading southeast, I got turned around somehow and drove right into it at 17:23 MDT.

I contribute a complex road network near I-76 and BUS-76 close to Atwood in addition to my adrenaline for this blunder. Fortunately it was a very weak tornado and myself and the car are unscathed. It could have been much worse with a stronger tornado.
Stayed with the storm to Akron and turned south on County Rd 63.
I observed another tornado spinning up to my west at approximately 18:06 MDT ten miles south of Akron and just W of Co Rd 63.
I then lost cell signal and radar on Co Rd 26 but observed a very brief tornado at Co Rd 26 and Rd EE to my north. With no service so I called it at 18:45 MDT.

I proceeded S to Seibert, CO on Co Rd RR. Got gas and did obligatory duties at the gas station. Then proceeded S on 59 and pursued an absolute BEHEMOTH of a cell that was tornado warned near Kit Carson. I was able to follow it all the way to Syracuse, KS before ending the chase.



There appears to be a small little needle funnel coming from one of the upper anvil striations. I can't say I've ever seen that before.



Wow! What a day!!!!

tornadoes! And my first Colorado tornadoes.
Big thanks to @Jason N, Gabe Garfield, @ericjkelly and @Bob Schafer for their forecasting assistance. All offered advice and looked at models and helped guide me in the right direction and I'm appreciative of that!
When I get home I'll edit more photos and videos and add them accordingly.
I left home base at 12:20 MDT. Arrived in Sterling around 14:00 MDT.
I sat and waited on storms until about 16:20 MDT. I was patient and didn't go after the opening salvo up in Cheyenne. @Jason N provided some real time data and coaching via DM and text.
I intercepted my first tornado at approximately 17:08 MDT just south of Willard, Colorado.
After watching it for bit I started heading southeast, I got turned around somehow and drove right into it at 17:23 MDT.



Stayed with the storm to Akron and turned south on County Rd 63.
I observed another tornado spinning up to my west at approximately 18:06 MDT ten miles south of Akron and just W of Co Rd 63.
I then lost cell signal and radar on Co Rd 26 but observed a very brief tornado at Co Rd 26 and Rd EE to my north. With no service so I called it at 18:45 MDT.

I proceeded S to Seibert, CO on Co Rd RR. Got gas and did obligatory duties at the gas station. Then proceeded S on 59 and pursued an absolute BEHEMOTH of a cell that was tornado warned near Kit Carson. I was able to follow it all the way to Syracuse, KS before ending the chase.



There appears to be a small little needle funnel coming from one of the upper anvil striations. I can't say I've ever seen that before.



Wow! What a day!!!!



Big thanks to @Jason N, Gabe Garfield, @ericjkelly and @Bob Schafer for their forecasting assistance. All offered advice and looked at models and helped guide me in the right direction and I'm appreciative of that!
When I get home I'll edit more photos and videos and add them accordingly.
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