Skip Talbot
EF5
I'll throw this thread out there in hopes that it will encourage others with better reports to post.
I intercepted a tor warned cell near Springfield, IL at about noon and followed it northeast. The cells were rather close at that point and the area of rotation seemed to be embedded on that cell, so I couldn't make out any structure. I followed the storm as best I could, and had a nice highway that nearly paralleled it, but with 60 mph storm speeds and the cores of other cells getting in the way, I was not able to keep up. I dropped down to an unwarned cell south of it, and saw a rain free base with a short flanking line. I followed that storm for awhile before it too started to pull away from me. It was amazing how much of a punch these little storms packed. Winds were probably close to severe (and over in places I'm sure) with a lot of tree limbs down. The storms evaporated in the mixing out air and I called it a chase at about 1:30 pm, one of the earliest times I've ended a chase. Not the greatest chase, but it was definitely fun being back on the road, core punching a tor wanred storm, and seeing some nice low topped convection. I'll post a couple pics later if I have anything pretty.
http://skip.cc/chase/090308/
I intercepted a tor warned cell near Springfield, IL at about noon and followed it northeast. The cells were rather close at that point and the area of rotation seemed to be embedded on that cell, so I couldn't make out any structure. I followed the storm as best I could, and had a nice highway that nearly paralleled it, but with 60 mph storm speeds and the cores of other cells getting in the way, I was not able to keep up. I dropped down to an unwarned cell south of it, and saw a rain free base with a short flanking line. I followed that storm for awhile before it too started to pull away from me. It was amazing how much of a punch these little storms packed. Winds were probably close to severe (and over in places I'm sure) with a lot of tree limbs down. The storms evaporated in the mixing out air and I called it a chase at about 1:30 pm, one of the earliest times I've ended a chase. Not the greatest chase, but it was definitely fun being back on the road, core punching a tor wanred storm, and seeing some nice low topped convection. I'll post a couple pics later if I have anything pretty.
http://skip.cc/chase/090308/


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