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6/11/10 NOW: CO

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Currently sitting in Limon with svr t-storm cell to the southwest in Las Animas/Huerfano counties.Will wait and see if cells initiate in the better shear north of Hwy 96.
 
Some storms are going up about 40 miles SW of Limon. I think this might be the play as the storms move into the more favorable air mass to the east. There is a nice cu field extending from there all the way back into Kansas, and you can see the 60's Td's nosing in from the east as well. These storms should blow up as they hit that richer moisture and instability.
 
Mean looking little severe-warned cell going right through the middle of Denver. Could continue right up I76. How convenient.
 
We're just leaving home (Denver) and we stopped out by Buckley Air Base to take a look at the business end of the storm sitting over town. It appears to have a nice low base on the back end, but no wall clouds yet. We are going to join the party by heading up I-76 to position ourselves for an intercept initially at the Bromley Lane Exit across from Barr Lake. The second leg of our 2010 chasecation begins today and will last for the next 9 days!

As quick as I hit post a tornado warning was issued for this cell. We do not see a tornado from our location though.
 
I just got my windshield destroyed by hail. I am sitting in Ft. Morgan with nothing open. That storm sure packed a punch. Very impressive yet very sad...
 
That supercell in northwestern Kansas has an insane velocity couplet. :eek:
 
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I think Kansas needs to be added, that is one heck of a monster plowing NW of Hill City, KS right now.

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