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6/14/10 REPORTS: IN/IL

Matt Hunt

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MODS: Add other areas as necessary.

Watched the radar as storms rolled through Indianapolis mid-day, then the cell west of Lafayette caught my attention, as it was showing some rotation. I decided to go for it, and by the time I was 30 minutes away, it went tornado warned. I got on it just south of Lafayette, and followed it down to Colfax before it lost organization, and I decided to head home.

There was a nice wall cloud on this cell for a while with broad rotation, but never anything tight enough to produce. I had no radar data, so I have to thank Rob Gardner for nowcasting, and putting me in perfect position right under the meso.

While the rotation never tightened up, I did witness an incredible downburst. I have a couple pictures of it, but the pictures really don't do it justice! It was definitely one of the coolest things I've seen so far while storm chasing, as I have yet to bag a tornado! One of these days...

Here are a few pics:
downburst.jpg

rainshaft.jpg

wallcloud.jpg
 
I guess we can add Iowa and Illinois to the title.

We chased a tornado warned mini-supercell in western and central Mercer County Illinois. The storm displayed some pretty decent structure most of it's life cycle. It initially moved east, and then took a hard right turn and moved south-southeast. The storm maintained a massive wall cloud the entire time we were on it. Rotation was evident much of the time, but pretty weak. Did note one small/brief funnel.

Gotta love storm motions that are less than 15mph!










 
06/14/2010 Report TX

Mods, please add TX to the title, thank you.
This afternoon I arrived north of Abilene,TX and made my way up to between Clairemont and Post to witness a really nice rotating storm. It gave me nearly a full show: wall cloud, wall cloud w/ funnel, rain and hail. Later on in the day I moved south to north of Gail,TX in Bordon county where I was essentially surrounded by storms. I found a hilltop and sampled all three catching a distant funnel from the one to my east.
Full report w/ pics and video are here: http://www.wxdallas.com/wx06142010.html
This was my old stomping grounds and it sure felt nice to be able to see the sights in that area of the state again although only briefly.
 
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