Chase NEKKID!
I have no data in the car, just an old wifi-equipped laptop... but
things worked out just right for me today. Left work in Alda, NE at
4:45 and drove home through a lot of skinny convection leaning WAAAAY
over. Nothing looked that promising, so just kept going to Kearney. I
needed to buy a driver's side wiper to replace the one that exited my
vehicle in the Junietta HP mess on Mon. night.
KRVN (880 on your AM dial) is the naked chaser's best friend... they
do weather wall-to-wall when it heats up - and cover a LARGE
geographic area. They reported a Severe Thunderstorm that would be at
Pleasanton at 6:00. (It was now approx. 5:45). I put my wiper on and
ran to the nearest WiFi hotspot and pulled up this image:
http://tinyurl.com/mlylfq
That was the last data I got (or really needed).
It was the only show in the area, so I headed north out of Kearney.
The wall cloud area was visible almost as soon as I got out of city
limits, but I drove a few miles short of Pleasanton and then tracked
east with it.
This image was taken from 15 miles north of Gibbon (and perhaps a
couple miles east). I estimate that I was at least 3-4 miles away from
the tornado, which would put it just east and a little north of
Ravenna, NE. All the storm reports the SPC has are relative to Gibbon,
but this was certainly VERY close to Ravenna:
http://tinyurl.com/kjfbbu
I made a turn south, planning to jog east in a mile... and of course
that would be the section of road that had no east turns for about 5
miles, unless you count "minimum maintenance" roads (which I only use
on meteor shower peak nights). Storm got ahead of me and I had an
8:30 appointment, so broke it off.
Sounds like it was the Storm of the Day and scads of chasers followed
it across half the state. Hope y'all got something good out of the
day!