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Sunday, May 11, 2014

2013: The year in review











East of Lawton, OK, driving north towards wall cloud.  A sign of how my season would go...



In 2013 I either chased the wrong storm, the wrong day, had vehicle issues, or made tactical errors. The end result, despite seeing a few good storms, was a complete tornado shutout.  The highlights and lowlights:
  • 8 chase days
  • Best chase: April 17th, Monster supercell over Lawton, OK.  This did produce at least one confirmed tornado, but we were not in the right place to see it
  • Worst chase: May 19th.  Missed brief rope tornado new Viola, KS, and I still don't know how we didn't see it.  We were watching the wall cloud/funnel and it was very briefly obscured by a rain curtain, during which time it did this:
  • Image courtesy of Randy Denzer/David Douglas


  • Worst chase, part 2:  After missing the above tornado, we couldn't keep up with the cell, which produced an EF2 on the southwest side of Wichita.  We dallied way too long in southern KS then, while a long-track EF4 struck the town of Shawnee, OK to our south.
  • Worst No-Chase.  After missing the tornadoes on May 19th, we drove through Norman and all the way back to Austin, as we could not stay for the May 20th setup.  
  • Worst Chase, runner up: May 29th.  Made it to Abilene in the Subaru, but the tires were apparently screwed up, and I could go no faster than about 55.  I decided to rent a car at the Abilene airport, and continued north.  This 1075 mile chase netted me two tickets (one speeding in the rental, one registration expired while in the Subaru).  Chased early crapvection, then one decent cell into southwest OK.  I gave up on that cell and headed back to Abilene as I had to get the rental back to the airport before they closed for the day.  Of course, shortly after I turned, it produced a brief, weak tornado near Vinson, OK.  Limped back home in the right lane of the interstate in the wounded Subaru.
  • Worst No-Chase, runner up: May 31.  

Two monster wall clouds for comparison, one over open country and the other over a medium-sized city:

Pearsall, TX: March 31, 2013


Lawton, OK: April 17, 2013


Shot of the year:

Pearsall, TX: March 31, 2013

Actually had some better shots of an incredible, stacked-plat LP near Evant TX from May 15th, but apparently I deleted that video by accident.  Yep, it was that kind of year...

Saturday, May 3, 2014

2012: The Year in Review



Weak Tornado near Kingfisher, OK
5/29/2012

Yes, it's been a while since I have updated the site.  Haven't had a lot to report.  To catch up quickly, I am going to briefly summarize 2012 and 2013- two years of my chasing career that I'd rather forget.  First, 2012...
  • 9 chase days
  • 1 cracked windshield - 5/29/2012 Just NW of Oklahoma City
  • 1 tornado - 5/29/2012 near Kingfisher, OK.  EF0 crop-swirler which persisted for ~ 3 minutes.  It later produced a well-defined white cone tornado near OKC about the time I was getting pummeled with baseball to softball-sized hail
  • Ran out of gas in Nowhere, New Mexico on the evening of 10/12/2012. 
  • Chased LA gulf coast Christmas day
  • A lot of good storms, but not a lot to show for it
  • I thought 2012 was a bad year... until 2013 

Shot of the year:

Massive Wall Cloud near Guthrie, TX
5/30/12