Jason Foster
A short chase/intercept with (I believe) less than 100 miles driven. The most interesting part....actually having a chaser convergence in Maryland.
WHAT? Yup, Bill Hark and myself happen to run into each other in Maryland, west of Frederick, Maryland after following some storms that may or may not have produced a tornado (read below).
My day started off at home, calling, and calling, and calling my buddy to figure out why the Sprint account wasn't allowing me to sign on. Well, that never got fixed. Finally, I just had to figure I was going without. So I did, leaving the Gaithersburg area around 4:30pm EDT. I headed due west as that was where the sun was, the higher cape and slightly better helicity.
Mark Ellinwood save my butt some today with some nowcasting. It saved me because after crossing the Potomac River (via ferry no less) the air was so hazy, visibility was down to 1/2 mile at this point (and didn't improve) so there was no "going visual" today. He text me the new TOR warning that was just a little north and west of me. I could sorta here it on NOAA WXradio, but it was weak and choppy. I heard some local repeater people mentioning it too. I raced up US 15 from Leesburg and got to the tornado warned cell in plenty of time. There was a lot of emergency vehicles responding to the area of the tornado report, but nothing on SPC has shown up yet. I did see some interesting structure at the base for just a few minutes after crossing back into Maryland, but it was transitioning to outflow dominate quickly.
Mark let me know he didn't see anything exciting anymore by this point and I pretty much knew to just sit and watch and play in the rain. Around this time is when I ran into Bill Hark. We chatted, took each other's photo (will post a little later) and headed off again, he a little sooner than me to the south. I played with the cells a little as I followed the cells back toward my home. I ended the chase fairly close to home...which never happened before.
I didn't bother with the second line that (has just) came through. It wasn't severe warned at all, just a lot of rain (and one very powerful thunder blast a few minutes ago).
I'll share some photos a little later.
WHAT? Yup, Bill Hark and myself happen to run into each other in Maryland, west of Frederick, Maryland after following some storms that may or may not have produced a tornado (read below).
My day started off at home, calling, and calling, and calling my buddy to figure out why the Sprint account wasn't allowing me to sign on. Well, that never got fixed. Finally, I just had to figure I was going without. So I did, leaving the Gaithersburg area around 4:30pm EDT. I headed due west as that was where the sun was, the higher cape and slightly better helicity.
Mark Ellinwood save my butt some today with some nowcasting. It saved me because after crossing the Potomac River (via ferry no less) the air was so hazy, visibility was down to 1/2 mile at this point (and didn't improve) so there was no "going visual" today. He text me the new TOR warning that was just a little north and west of me. I could sorta here it on NOAA WXradio, but it was weak and choppy. I heard some local repeater people mentioning it too. I raced up US 15 from Leesburg and got to the tornado warned cell in plenty of time. There was a lot of emergency vehicles responding to the area of the tornado report, but nothing on SPC has shown up yet. I did see some interesting structure at the base for just a few minutes after crossing back into Maryland, but it was transitioning to outflow dominate quickly.
Mark let me know he didn't see anything exciting anymore by this point and I pretty much knew to just sit and watch and play in the rain. Around this time is when I ran into Bill Hark. We chatted, took each other's photo (will post a little later) and headed off again, he a little sooner than me to the south. I played with the cells a little as I followed the cells back toward my home. I ended the chase fairly close to home...which never happened before.
I didn't bother with the second line that (has just) came through. It wasn't severe warned at all, just a lot of rain (and one very powerful thunder blast a few minutes ago).
I'll share some photos a little later.
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