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May 5, 2011 Chase time again, southeast Kansas storm

May 5, 2011 By Bill Leave a Comment

Hi all,

It is May, and I am back out on the Great Plains and acting as tour director for Tempest Tours.  I made the drive from L.A. to Arlington, TX, from April 30 to May 2, and then met the Tour 2 guests in Oklahoma City on the 4th.  We have a group of six, and Bob Smith (from Yreka, CA) is my driver.  The weather pattern is not good for severe weather on the Plains this week, but should improve later this weekend.  The problem is the lack of moisture, as the low-level flow from the Gulf of Mexico is not good at all.

On the 4th, we had an easy drive from OKC to Enid, had a BBQ dinner at Phil’s, and watched the Sharks beat Detroit and the Lakers get embarrassed by Dallas.  On the 5th, moisture was ugly, with only mid-40 dew points in southeastern Kansas.  But that is where we headed as a front was moving through and storms were expected.  After a visit to Wakita, we hooked ourselves to a cell that was diving southeastward from north of Independence, KS, towards Picher, OK.  It was fairly high-based and had a tiny hail marker from time to time on radar.  At sunset, near the OK/KS border near Picher, it looked to have some organization with perhaps a weak mesocyclone.  We had a good view on its east side as the setting sun glowed through the precip—–images to come, someday!

 

 

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