Christel Danning
EF0
Also new here, saying hello
Hi! I am so very happy to finally be a part if this community in which I feel I have come to know many of you from reading this site for a couple of years or so. I want to thank all the members from whom I have learned a great deal, and the sites that have been posted to further my informal meteorological education.
I live in Texas, just inside Johnson County - we have 10 acres out here, and a large field across the street facing southwest. Last year I saw my first 'nado, (got a bad photo with my cell) but could not call it in (bad cell area) - it was called in later as torwarned, as it headed to Crowley. In total, we had three by our home last year - the last one tracked the county lines. This one was rated a F3 and was 3 miles from our home. Weather is a passion of mine, and I could (and do) spend hours tracking systems that head our way. I have my basic spotter certification, and will get the advanced this spring.
And yes, if there are any chasers out this way, you are welcome to crash in our tiny moblie home, if you can handle animals lol. Or, there is room in the little barn. We should have an underground shelter by next spring, and that would also be a good 'spare sleeping quarters'.
Thank you again for allowing me to join. I hope to contribute to this community to the best of my armchair ability!
Hi! I am so very happy to finally be a part if this community in which I feel I have come to know many of you from reading this site for a couple of years or so. I want to thank all the members from whom I have learned a great deal, and the sites that have been posted to further my informal meteorological education.
I live in Texas, just inside Johnson County - we have 10 acres out here, and a large field across the street facing southwest. Last year I saw my first 'nado, (got a bad photo with my cell) but could not call it in (bad cell area) - it was called in later as torwarned, as it headed to Crowley. In total, we had three by our home last year - the last one tracked the county lines. This one was rated a F3 and was 3 miles from our home. Weather is a passion of mine, and I could (and do) spend hours tracking systems that head our way. I have my basic spotter certification, and will get the advanced this spring.
And yes, if there are any chasers out this way, you are welcome to crash in our tiny moblie home, if you can handle animals lol. Or, there is room in the little barn. We should have an underground shelter by next spring, and that would also be a good 'spare sleeping quarters'.

Thank you again for allowing me to join. I hope to contribute to this community to the best of my armchair ability!