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4/23/07 NOW: CO/KS/OK/TX

There are no confirmed tornados on the ft morgan cell so far, just funnels.
given the spreads, storm was probably fairly high based, at least initially.

Sitting in Ft Morgan at the days inn mooching some wi-fi. I'm on the south side of the tor warned stormed. Has a wall cloud that I can see and it seems to be trying hard. Am moving up up to Brush to reposition.
 
Another update from David. He is up on the Pampa storm and he is reporting that the storm is spinning itself to death but here is a photo from about 20min ago.

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Graham Butler
http://www.darkskyproductions.com
 
The tornado warned storm NW of Big springs looks very organized on the last couple reflectivity scans. I wouldn't be surprised if this one is producing a tornado.
 
Tornado warning just issued for southwest Logan County, CO for storm moving out of Morgan County. It appears Willard and the city of Sterling will be in its path.
 
Nah, just checked SPC mesoanalysis and seems cape and LI's appear high with little cinh. Not sure off hand why the weakening.
 
Storm NE of Big Spring TX on I-20 is Tornado warned with spotters reporting a tornado on the ground per warning text... is anybody on this thing, looks classic right now with a well defined hook/ core around 65 dbz. Nice overhang/ BWER as well. Velocity couplet is moving along and just north of I-20.
 
Anyone chasing the storm SE of Lubbock, TX. It has a well pronounced hook to it and just turned sharply right of the mean flow. By sharply, I mean 45 degrees or better to the right. Looks like a nice storm!!
 
EDIT: Confirmed "Large and Extremely Dangerous" Tornado on the ground with the storm well SE of LBB. Plus there is close to softball sized hail with the storm. It has the field all to itslef!!
 
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