I voted this chase season an 'excellent' chase season for results and success of chases. I enjoy the hunt, and it truly was outstanding in the number of days that I was able to get out and about in Nebraska and northern Kansas. Just a couple of decision from being an oustanding season for results as well. Still hoping for a shot or two on the high plains here in July.
The season seemed a lot better for photogenetic tornadoes in Nebraska. The past couple of years it has always seemed that we have been fighting precipitation or precipitation wrapping around the tornado for photos. This year, several tornadoes (Amelia, NE; southern Rock county, NE - 5/16, Hader, NE - 5/21, Precept, NE - 5/22, Mound City, MO - 5/24) were very photogenetic with the wall cloud seperated from the precipitation. Another big plus this year was the lack of hail we encountered. A couple of golf balls from an RFD near Orleans, NE on 5/22 were the biggest hailstones we saw. I was particularly thrilled to see a couple of storms from the point of the cap breaking through the tornado (5/21 in C/NE Nebraska most notably).
Strangest/Most exciting day was May 22nd. Started in Furnas county, NE, around 4:30 and spent most of the next 5 hours south or southwest (and eventually east) of tornadic supercells, viewing numerous wall clouds and funnels while bagging three confirmed tornadoes, all south of the formidable precipitation core to our north.
One big item I missed this year was the cyclical supercell that kept producing tornadoes. Also fell out of position early with bad initiation points on a couple of big days (May 29th most notably). Only 'bust' was a day (June 15) in which nothing really materialized after models had indicated the day was worth taking off 48 hours in advance. Missed June 13th in Nebraska big time by not paying enough attention to the radar data on the storm when it first strengthened. Tough to miss a tornado that close to home.
Not sure how many miles we chased - May 21-24 was over 2,000 miles in 3 chases alone, and May 16th, June 10th, June 12th, and June 15th were long days as well. Was well over 3000 miles (maybe over 4K), which is well over the distance for any season I have ever traveled before.
James