Mickey Ptak
EF5
At 8:30pm on March 23 2007 Chad Lawson and I filmed a large and destructive tornado that hit the south side Clovis, NM. We have not heard of any fatalities but many structures were damaged. Below are a few images of this nighttime tornado.
There was a young man in this pickup truck going south bound on HWY 18. As you can see his truck was crushed by what looks to be some sort of metal frame.
Prior to dark, Chad and I also filmed many rotating wall-clouds and a few funnels. The image below is of an area of rotation just to our west which was on the east side of the RFD and the main meso. This had moderate rotation and was close to producing a tornado but did not. (Jay McCoy was also here with us as well.)
However, before occluding it did form into a cone funnel backlit by a nice CG bolt and sun light.
Here is a wide angle look at the entire low level structure of this supercell. To the right is main meso with what could have been a tornado(?). To the left is the circulation on the east side of the RFD.
As this meso moved off to the north we had to find new routes around the storm. While doing so filmed yet another funnel and large hail.
Chase mileage = 1054 miles
I will have a video blog on this system up as soon as I can.
Mick
EDIT:
That was Chad and I. This makes the third time we have run into you while filming a tornadic storm. May 2 2006, Feb 23 2007, and of course today March 23 2007.

There was a young man in this pickup truck going south bound on HWY 18. As you can see his truck was crushed by what looks to be some sort of metal frame.

Prior to dark, Chad and I also filmed many rotating wall-clouds and a few funnels. The image below is of an area of rotation just to our west which was on the east side of the RFD and the main meso. This had moderate rotation and was close to producing a tornado but did not. (Jay McCoy was also here with us as well.)

However, before occluding it did form into a cone funnel backlit by a nice CG bolt and sun light.
Here is a wide angle look at the entire low level structure of this supercell. To the right is main meso with what could have been a tornado(?). To the left is the circulation on the east side of the RFD.

As this meso moved off to the north we had to find new routes around the storm. While doing so filmed yet another funnel and large hail.
Chase mileage = 1054 miles
I will have a video blog on this system up as soon as I can.
Mick
EDIT:
****Edit*** I ran into a couple of chasers in a white vehicle with a mesonet on top west of Bledsoe on NM hwy 262 that I had met before but I coulnt think of your names to save my life. If you read this let me know your names. I was in the white explorer with the lights. After the wall moved north you went west and I backtracked east to try and keep up with it. ****
That was Chad and I. This makes the third time we have run into you while filming a tornadic storm. May 2 2006, Feb 23 2007, and of course today March 23 2007.
Last edited by a moderator: