Charles Kuster
EF4
I chased in the Texas Panhandle yesterday with Stephen Jones, Brian Squitieri, and Travis Darling. We initially targeted Clarendon, Texas and arrived in the area just after 2:00pm CDT. Storms initiated at about 2:20pm CDT in eastern Armstrong County. In response, we moved to near Ashtola, Texas and watched the storm slowly organize as it moved to the NNW.
Soon after, the storm became tornado warned as we moved northward on highway 70. The first tornado touched down at approximately 5:17pm and lasted for 2 minutes. This tornado quickly dissipated and the storm produced another tornado at about 5:23pm CDT which lasted 6 minutes. While watching this tornado, we noticed another tornado well off to the southwest near Goodnight, Texas. We dropped south to near Howardwick, Texas where we watched it rope out at about 5:42pm CDT after being on the ground for about 20 minutes.
Picture of the tornado west of Jericho, Texas. This was taken at 5:22pm CDT from 11.5 miles N of Clarendon and is looking NW.
Same location and tornado as above picture. Taken at 5:21pm CDT.
We then moved north to Jericho, Texas where we watched the Goodnight supercell slowly rotate before moving east to reposition on the storm. Route 291 out of Alanreed, Texas presented a decent northward road option which allowed us to move about 3 miles north of the Interstate. From this vantage point (about 3 miles NW of Alanreed) we observed the storm as it produced a small tornado that lasted from 6:33pm CDT to 6:39pm CDT. Shortly after, a violently rotating wall cloud produced a multi-vortex tornado at approximately 6:40pm CDT. At about 6:45pm, the RFD arrived with 60+mph winds forcing us back south to I-40.
This video shows the tornado NNW of Alanreed, TX. It was taken between 6:40pm CDT and 6:42pm CDT from 3 miles NW of Alanreed and is looking west. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwzmA1Rq4AA
Overall, it was an incredible day which included five tornadoes over open country, 1.75” hail, and strong RFD winds. Congrats to all who saw storms yesterday!
Other Pictures:
http://i43.tinypic.com/wlun14.jpg Picture of early statges of storm taken at 4:45pm CDT and is looking west from 1.5 miles South of Ashtola.
http://i41.tinypic.com/knp53.jpg Goodnight tornado. Picture taken at 5:33pm CDT from 11.5 miles north of Clarendon, TX and is looking SW.
http://i43.tinypic.com/10dgq5v.jpg Goonight tornado roping out. Picture taken at 5:41pm CDT from 1 mile north of Howardwick, TX and is looking W.
Soon after, the storm became tornado warned as we moved northward on highway 70. The first tornado touched down at approximately 5:17pm and lasted for 2 minutes. This tornado quickly dissipated and the storm produced another tornado at about 5:23pm CDT which lasted 6 minutes. While watching this tornado, we noticed another tornado well off to the southwest near Goodnight, Texas. We dropped south to near Howardwick, Texas where we watched it rope out at about 5:42pm CDT after being on the ground for about 20 minutes.

Picture of the tornado west of Jericho, Texas. This was taken at 5:22pm CDT from 11.5 miles N of Clarendon and is looking NW.

Same location and tornado as above picture. Taken at 5:21pm CDT.
We then moved north to Jericho, Texas where we watched the Goodnight supercell slowly rotate before moving east to reposition on the storm. Route 291 out of Alanreed, Texas presented a decent northward road option which allowed us to move about 3 miles north of the Interstate. From this vantage point (about 3 miles NW of Alanreed) we observed the storm as it produced a small tornado that lasted from 6:33pm CDT to 6:39pm CDT. Shortly after, a violently rotating wall cloud produced a multi-vortex tornado at approximately 6:40pm CDT. At about 6:45pm, the RFD arrived with 60+mph winds forcing us back south to I-40.
This video shows the tornado NNW of Alanreed, TX. It was taken between 6:40pm CDT and 6:42pm CDT from 3 miles NW of Alanreed and is looking west. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwzmA1Rq4AA
Overall, it was an incredible day which included five tornadoes over open country, 1.75” hail, and strong RFD winds. Congrats to all who saw storms yesterday!

Other Pictures:
http://i43.tinypic.com/wlun14.jpg Picture of early statges of storm taken at 4:45pm CDT and is looking west from 1.5 miles South of Ashtola.
http://i41.tinypic.com/knp53.jpg Goodnight tornado. Picture taken at 5:33pm CDT from 11.5 miles north of Clarendon, TX and is looking SW.
http://i43.tinypic.com/10dgq5v.jpg Goonight tornado roping out. Picture taken at 5:41pm CDT from 1 mile north of Howardwick, TX and is looking W.
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