Corey Sloan
EF1
Stayed close to home today and chased with Mark Hill...we felt the parameters would come together in NW MO and NE KS, not quite like SE KS but worthwhile to stay home with gas prices the way they are. Watched the storms fire in NE KS and they initially appeared discrete in front of the dryline but began to become more linear as they crossed the Missouri River. One storm that was in Platte County, MO began to show a right turn and developed a pronounced inflow notch on GRLevel 3. We positioned our selves to the southeast of this storm and saw a well defined wall cloud with signigicant rotation....WFO in Pleasant Hill Tornado warned the cell about the same time as we found a better vantage point....the vortex quickly became rain wrapped and difficult to discern...got some video but have not had a good chance to review it yet.....no initial reports of damage...but a lot of reports of funnels / tornadoes with this storm as it moved NE...it remained tornado warned for two counties to our east....chased the squall line that moved through early Friday morning with Chris Rice, Steve Polley and Stoney Bowers....an impressive squall line with tornado/hurricane forced winds....a lot of damage in and around the KC Metro Area......wind gusts up to 82 mph were reported as the line passed through Independence, MO on the east side of KCMO....