Was on the nw KS storm most of its life. The best part of the chase I guess is just the evolution of the thing. I wasn't liking what I saw when it was moving north on radar, but the updraft base looked like it was forming se of the old one(all rather high based yet). I flip around and watch it form/move se after all that. Also watched the cell just sw of it merge. Really cool stuff. As it merged, after turning hard se, it had a long inflow band going se, and strange fanning formations east of it going west into it...lowest beavertail there was convective for a bit. Inflow winds began raging nw of Hoxie. And so began the dust in teh contacts fest. It then had scooping dust plumes, and a big wall cloud, but the wall cloud was on the wrong side of the cut.
Beat it through Hill City as the radio made it sound like the city was going to vanish. Poor Hill City police department, as they had a pretty good group of chasers again tonight. I agree with Ryan...gotta beat the dow gang. I never saw them the whole chase till Hill City. Never saw that many chasers really. But boy they had a line behind them.
I had a decent view twice from the east of it, west of Hill City and east of Hill City, and if there was any tornado, it was extremely rain wrapped. Had a pretty good looking curl in there.
I decide to just stay ahead and get going home. Then while getting gas in Osborne KS I hear the 80mph softballs warning/report for Stockton and east. I was like, sweet. I decided to stay in Osborne and let it get me there. It was tornado warned again as it moved over, but it was a big shelf. Thing was it had really strong inflow winds up to the moment the shelf was on you. It was also peppering me with small hail well ahead of it. Then a giant stone smacks my car somewhere and scares the crap out of me. I don't know how big they got, but looked like sporadic baseballs bouncing in teh mix, and the occasional very loud thud somewhere on the car. Winds picked up with them, but probably only to the 60mph range.
I then try to get that room I saw, but of course no one is working any longer. Sigh! Head to Smith Center, and get slammed by high winds on the way from taht other storm. Then see power flashes near the city. Then get hit by what must have been pushing 80mph winds. Ain't looked at my car yet, but there's likely tumbleweed damage, lol. That or something else big hit it hard. The car took a fair beating today between those and teh hail. Anyway, get to Smith Center, late, and sure enough, no one workign at the small motels. I get a second wind on the way to Hastings, but it doesn't last long. Once you lose that second wind, as far as staying awake driving, you are toast. 2:30 now and just got a room in Hastings. Screw driving 3 more hours. Probably would have tried if it weren't for all that freaking blowing dirt residing on my contacts now.
It really was a nice supercell. It just lost a lot of its good visual looks by Hill City. At Osborne it seemed to get it's act together again just east of town. After the big hail, there was a really nice view of the vigorous updraft....thought a little sprinkly. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Edit: I was wondering how long lived that supercell was, and it appears to have had supercell characteristics from 23:30z to 6:30z.....7 hours. I'm a little amazed it was able to tornado near Beloit, after letting it pass over me in Osborne. I can see the structure of the thing from the west side as it lead into that happening...in some stills I shot looking east. The structure I can make out makes me believe it likely was indeed a tornado...or at least very well could have been. Radar representation was strong at that time too. Evidently this is the year I let storms go, so the can immediately tornado(back to back now).
Early 3 hours radar from Goodland
3 hour loop starting at the end time of the Goodland one, but from Hastings.