Joshua Nall
EF4
One of the more interesting vehicles I saw Monday:
How about some nice Mammatus:
Would post pictures of all the tornadoes I saw.... if I had seen any. Didn't even see any hot chicks... I guess I should read Gribble's forecast a little closer next time.
Left house at 7 AM, made it to Kingfisher, OK about the time the cell that would become the Wakita storm got going. Chose not to head north do to storm speed/heading and I figured every other chaser in the country was heading there... plus there was new development due W of me and I had confidence there would be more storms. Patience, patience, I told myself... well sometimes it works out for you. This new development became the storm that intensified SE of Enid. I headed N and let the storm pass directly overhead while on a dirt road just S of hwy 412. There were a few stones bigger than golf ball and some visible rotation in the base. Was surprised by the hail as the storm didn't look that intense... some guy flew by me fishtailing on the rubboard dirt road and small hail that had fallen... and I was like, dang, don't kill yourself trying to keep ahead of the storm, but then the golf balls started falling... and at one point I was wishing I had some volleyball net protection. A few fingers of condensation twirled around once in a while... one reached half way to the ground after the storm crossed 412 but as soon as I could pull over it was gone. Never did really see any tight rotation/funnel... but part of the time I was looking at the road
I gave up on this storm at I-35 and headed S.
If I had of been intense about it I might could have beat the I-40 storm to Henryetta, OK, but I fooled around some watching the little junk storms on the way. Ended up giving up on it at Henryetta as the meso/hook was to my SE... the mammatus was along there on the backside of the storm at sunset. Saw some moderate damage on the highway north of Lake Eufaula... then the highway curved S and ran across another swath of damage... looked to be too concentrated for RFD, so it will be interesting to see if there might have been two tornadoes along there. After Yazoo City and now this I-40 storm... I'm ready for some slow moving cells out in wide open spaces.

How about some nice Mammatus:

Would post pictures of all the tornadoes I saw.... if I had seen any. Didn't even see any hot chicks... I guess I should read Gribble's forecast a little closer next time.
Left house at 7 AM, made it to Kingfisher, OK about the time the cell that would become the Wakita storm got going. Chose not to head north do to storm speed/heading and I figured every other chaser in the country was heading there... plus there was new development due W of me and I had confidence there would be more storms. Patience, patience, I told myself... well sometimes it works out for you. This new development became the storm that intensified SE of Enid. I headed N and let the storm pass directly overhead while on a dirt road just S of hwy 412. There were a few stones bigger than golf ball and some visible rotation in the base. Was surprised by the hail as the storm didn't look that intense... some guy flew by me fishtailing on the rubboard dirt road and small hail that had fallen... and I was like, dang, don't kill yourself trying to keep ahead of the storm, but then the golf balls started falling... and at one point I was wishing I had some volleyball net protection. A few fingers of condensation twirled around once in a while... one reached half way to the ground after the storm crossed 412 but as soon as I could pull over it was gone. Never did really see any tight rotation/funnel... but part of the time I was looking at the road

If I had of been intense about it I might could have beat the I-40 storm to Henryetta, OK, but I fooled around some watching the little junk storms on the way. Ended up giving up on it at Henryetta as the meso/hook was to my SE... the mammatus was along there on the backside of the storm at sunset. Saw some moderate damage on the highway north of Lake Eufaula... then the highway curved S and ran across another swath of damage... looked to be too concentrated for RFD, so it will be interesting to see if there might have been two tornadoes along there. After Yazoo City and now this I-40 storm... I'm ready for some slow moving cells out in wide open spaces.
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