Billy Griffin
Great Day!
Wow... that about sums it up for me today! I played it solo today, just enjoying time out on the plains and chasing after almost two years away.
I had my eye on this system from the get-go. I noticed the Gulf of Alaska origin, and was able to track its progress while flying between Seattle and OK City all week.
Although I am very sad to have witnessed the damage, I am very thankful to have had the opportunity to chase today, and to catch up with some old friends along the way.
I targeted the northern TX panhandle, and it turned out a good call. It seemed like every cell I was on was dropping one or more tornadoes! I can't recall having that kind of luck in the past, that's for sure! The first tornado was near Channing, followed by two on the ground (at the same time) just west of Dumas, followed by a large wedge east of Dumas, followed by a brief tornado near Lake Meredith, followed by two night tornadoes south of Sunray! Photos posted below are actually video captures.
Tornado #1... view from approximately 7 miles east of Channing, TX.
Tornado #2... multi-vortex stage southwest of Dumas, TX.
Tornado #3... small tornado with violent motion! Approximately 8 miles west of Dumas.
Tornadoes #2 and #3 were observed at the same time!
Tornado #4... rope tornado just east of Four Way (south of Dumas).
This one died rather quickly, but the wedge soon appeared afterwards.
Tornado #5... violent wedge east of Dumas, TX.
Tornadoes 6 & 7 were observed at night, so consequently, no video.
Wow... that about sums it up for me today! I played it solo today, just enjoying time out on the plains and chasing after almost two years away.
I had my eye on this system from the get-go. I noticed the Gulf of Alaska origin, and was able to track its progress while flying between Seattle and OK City all week.
Although I am very sad to have witnessed the damage, I am very thankful to have had the opportunity to chase today, and to catch up with some old friends along the way.
I targeted the northern TX panhandle, and it turned out a good call. It seemed like every cell I was on was dropping one or more tornadoes! I can't recall having that kind of luck in the past, that's for sure! The first tornado was near Channing, followed by two on the ground (at the same time) just west of Dumas, followed by a large wedge east of Dumas, followed by a brief tornado near Lake Meredith, followed by two night tornadoes south of Sunray! Photos posted below are actually video captures.
Tornado #1... view from approximately 7 miles east of Channing, TX.


Tornado #2... multi-vortex stage southwest of Dumas, TX.

Tornado #3... small tornado with violent motion! Approximately 8 miles west of Dumas.
Tornadoes #2 and #3 were observed at the same time!

Tornado #4... rope tornado just east of Four Way (south of Dumas).
This one died rather quickly, but the wedge soon appeared afterwards.

Tornado #5... violent wedge east of Dumas, TX.


Tornadoes 6 & 7 were observed at night, so consequently, no video.
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