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3/7/09 NOW: TX, OK, KS

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A very interesting event occurred this morning in extreme SE CO S and SE of Springfield. Law enforcement and the public reported a tornado which prompted a tornado warning for Baca County. It looks like this occurred along the frontal boundary and was probably a landspout.

Whooda thunk it?
 
Its kinda interesting..Its almost making me want to head north Steve...Im in fritch, TX waiting and watching this line of showers\storms move accross the northern panhandles...It will be interesting to see what happens when this line interacts with a little bir more moisture.
 
Visible sat shows a clear slot developing in SW KS pushing into C. KS. I wouldn't be surprised to see some development here later with some heating and better, although not great, moisture.
 
Severe T-Storm Watch #45 issued for C & E KS till 10 pm cst highlighting hail potential. Some TCU already showing up on vis sat imagery S of DDC.
 
Looks like a cell developing a couple miles S of Greensburg, KS in Kiowa Co. Its about 3 pm now:) so at least were not waiting until sunset for initiation like I thought we would yesterday. Will have to wait about an hour to see how to play this. Its so close to home that its worth getting out if theres going to be something discrete near the metro. Maybe some good structure pics^^
 
Bill Oosterbaan and I are NE of Caney and headed northwest via Wichita. Looks like first cluster of cells initiating near triple point along stationary boundary. We've got a fair drive, but time to kill and nothing to lose. Moisture may not be great, but AOB 55, it's not bad.
 
Cell south of Coldwater showing some promise, thought about traveling west or NW but may stay right here in ICT
 
Yea, that cell has a little rotation there on the southeast flank as it's moved northeast towards Nickerson. Perhaps it can get some helicity as it's moving right long the stationary front. But RUC analysis is showing hardly any instability now with all the cloudcover east of the little dry slot area.
 
It has become Torn warned.

Edit: As much as I would love heading that way it looks like the action is picking up south of it in a hurry and will probably make a linear situation sooner than I could get near it.
 
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Just talked to ex-wife who say a funnel cloud west of nickerson. She apparently is working EMS out there and monitoring EMA traffic.

Edit: Tornado on the ground 4 west of South Hutch.
 
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tornado reported on the ground at hiway 61 and hiway 50, 4 miles SW of South Hutch
 
Trained spotter LEO, tornado on the ground at K-96 in south hutchinson
 
Hutchinson airport got smacked by the supercell RFD, measured a 59mph wind gust as the storm passed. Looking linear now as it heads toward Marion.
 
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