Nick Dawson
Last night in NW Missouri I was spotting a storm instead of chasing it. (broke atm so spotting is better for me) I had a scanner and was listening to the storm reports. There was a cop car about a mile from me, I could see his lights flashing, and he reported a wall cloud.
This was NOT a wall cloud. The cloud went from horizon to horizon, at least as far as I could see with the rain, and there was absolutely no rotation. It's reports like these that lead to false warnings from the NWS because emergency personnel report "rotating wall cloud" and the NWS can't just ignore that.
Soon after I heard the cop send in his report, I called in to the sheriff station and made a report of my own saying that it was a shelf cloud. Does this bother anybody else? Has it happened to many of you guys? Just wondering is all.
This was NOT a wall cloud. The cloud went from horizon to horizon, at least as far as I could see with the rain, and there was absolutely no rotation. It's reports like these that lead to false warnings from the NWS because emergency personnel report "rotating wall cloud" and the NWS can't just ignore that.
Soon after I heard the cop send in his report, I called in to the sheriff station and made a report of my own saying that it was a shelf cloud. Does this bother anybody else? Has it happened to many of you guys? Just wondering is all.