Cris Schroeder
EF2
Well, I threw in the towel a little while ago so I might as well start a REPORTS thread for the day.
I intended to work the cold front somewhere between Alva and Enid, OK this afternoon. I got a late start and headed SW from the Wichita area before checking data, and realized the front was farther SE than I expected. I had to double back in Harper and managed to head south from Wellington, KS to catch a nice cell moving NE from Caldwell. The storm didn't look overly impressive on radar but it had a lot of motion on the updraft base and occasionally showed a ragged wall cloud.
I kept changing my mind between staying on this storm or heading farther south into Oklahoma. I drove through South Haven, KS at least a dozen times trying to decide what to do. Anyway, I finally watched the wall cloud move across US81 and east towards the Winfield, KS area. I jumped on US166 to Ark City and blew north to intercept the storm again on US160 just west of Winfield.
The storm had developed a beautiful wall cloud between US81 and Winfield. I was too far south to see any rotation but it looked like a big bell hanging from the updraft base. It went TOR-warned around this time.
In the end, I managed to photograph the same cell over the course of three hours or so, but never saw anything that could potentially lead to a tornado. I had fun but it was a little frustrating given the environment. I expected better rotation this afternoon. I'll have to check the pics and video tomorrow, and add them to the post.
I intended to work the cold front somewhere between Alva and Enid, OK this afternoon. I got a late start and headed SW from the Wichita area before checking data, and realized the front was farther SE than I expected. I had to double back in Harper and managed to head south from Wellington, KS to catch a nice cell moving NE from Caldwell. The storm didn't look overly impressive on radar but it had a lot of motion on the updraft base and occasionally showed a ragged wall cloud.
I kept changing my mind between staying on this storm or heading farther south into Oklahoma. I drove through South Haven, KS at least a dozen times trying to decide what to do. Anyway, I finally watched the wall cloud move across US81 and east towards the Winfield, KS area. I jumped on US166 to Ark City and blew north to intercept the storm again on US160 just west of Winfield.
The storm had developed a beautiful wall cloud between US81 and Winfield. I was too far south to see any rotation but it looked like a big bell hanging from the updraft base. It went TOR-warned around this time.
In the end, I managed to photograph the same cell over the course of three hours or so, but never saw anything that could potentially lead to a tornado. I had fun but it was a little frustrating given the environment. I expected better rotation this afternoon. I'll have to check the pics and video tomorrow, and add them to the post.