Hi all,
I am out here on my first chasecation from England. We have been here for just over 2 weeks now and seen some amazing weather. We've tracked a number of discrete supercells and watched as they've upscaled into huge MCSs.
However yesterday we were on the cell that fired north of Cheyenne and tracked it east toward the NB panhandle. It wasn't long before it started dissipating at a time when we were expecting it to really get going. It's top just seemed to lower and it blew itself out. This seemed to be the case for anything emerging from this area of SE Wyoming. We even bumped into a couple of other chasers from the Scottsbluff area who were also at a bit of a loss about what to do and informed us that obviously something was missing.
We decided to call it a day around 6 o'clock local mountain time. Whilst we were travelling east along the I80 to prepare for today's set up we saw another incredible cell develop to our South, around Hayes county. The rate at which it grew was astounding and we deviated to go and have a look. Again, before long, it's top just fell. We could even see areas near the top of the storm where the clouds looked as if they were falling under their own weight.
This type of scenario is something we haven't experienced much in our time out here and I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas what was missing yesterday around that area. I'm sure it's not a straightforward answer and there could be a number of reasons, but I thought I'd see if anyone had an idea why this may have happened.
Many thanks in advance,
Cammie
I am out here on my first chasecation from England. We have been here for just over 2 weeks now and seen some amazing weather. We've tracked a number of discrete supercells and watched as they've upscaled into huge MCSs.
However yesterday we were on the cell that fired north of Cheyenne and tracked it east toward the NB panhandle. It wasn't long before it started dissipating at a time when we were expecting it to really get going. It's top just seemed to lower and it blew itself out. This seemed to be the case for anything emerging from this area of SE Wyoming. We even bumped into a couple of other chasers from the Scottsbluff area who were also at a bit of a loss about what to do and informed us that obviously something was missing.
We decided to call it a day around 6 o'clock local mountain time. Whilst we were travelling east along the I80 to prepare for today's set up we saw another incredible cell develop to our South, around Hayes county. The rate at which it grew was astounding and we deviated to go and have a look. Again, before long, it's top just fell. We could even see areas near the top of the storm where the clouds looked as if they were falling under their own weight.
This type of scenario is something we haven't experienced much in our time out here and I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas what was missing yesterday around that area. I'm sure it's not a straightforward answer and there could be a number of reasons, but I thought I'd see if anyone had an idea why this may have happened.
Many thanks in advance,
Cammie