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MikeUpjohn

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  1. Can see this from Macclesfield as bubbly Cumulus cloud moving away. Nice crisp tops.
  2. Agitated Cumulus over in Macclesfield as well. On the Northern edge of this by the looks of it, but guarantee myself a storm and a soaking if I go for my daily allowed walk later!
  3. Decent clouds just as the last light of the day faded, here in Macclesfield. Nothing as yet.
  4. ENHANCED Risk tonight across deep South TX with 2% tornado risk, 30% wind and 30% hatched hail. Already some severe storms about around San Antonio, TX, but generally messy at the moment. HRRR shows generally a line of severe storms marching East to the coast these next few hours.
  5. First storm of the day about 20 miles or so North of Milwaukee, WI and heading out onto Lake Michigan. 2.25inch hail.
  6. Decent storm allllll the way down near Del Rio, TX dumping 2 inch plus hail in tonights SLGT Risk. Seen a couple of people suggest a tornado or two just over the border in Mexico tonight.
  7. Couplet forming on tornado warned storm near East Galesburg, IL.
  8. Absolutely. Though already a lot of severe warnings well East in the ENH Risk area.
  9. Not willing to give it up yet. Plenty of severe warnings out. Another hour or so yet!
  10. PDS Tornado Watch issued until 9pm CDT. Storm up near Seubenville looks pretty good right now! 2.75" hail
  11. First Tornado Warning of the day for Washington County in Missouri. "Moving NorthEast at 75mph."
  12. Will be watching tonight, looks a strong setup!
  13. A sounding near Houston, TX on Saturday 00z. PDS Tornado suggested. Near Pensacola, FL on Saturday 18z. Again PDS Tornado.
  14. On T2 here, but will meet you on crossover day in DFW probably. You will have the time of your life! Mike.
  15. Hailstorm in Macclesfield just now. Bits of sleet and snow and all sorts. Very odd. Waiting for the flash of lightning!
  16. Top work, STILLLL sorting my images...
  17. Seen one news report suggesting winds measured at 111mph, I believe that would make it an EF2.
  18. Elevated thunderstorm passed through Macclesfield arouond 6am, several I-C flashes, torrential rain, very little thunder. I'm sure it's just what the people setting up Macclesfield Half Marathon for 10am wanted! Mike.
  19. The last day of an amazing tour yesterday, and we started from Lordsburg, NM and spent the day around Wilcox, AZ with more than 10 monsoon style storms from as early as 12 noon, until about 4pm, when Westerly stable airflow killed off the storms. Ended with a lovely meal together in the Big Tex BBQ in Wilcox, AZ, before an amazing sunset and back to the 108F of Phoenix at 10pm at night! Till next year...
  20. Started the day in Phoenix, AZ, ahead of temperatures reaching a screaming 114F. We headed out to Globe, Safford and ended our day in Lordsburg, NM, where monsoon type storms were forecasted. Ended with a few distant thunderstorms giving lightning off underneath the Milky Way around 10pm. In a great position for Day 10!
  21. No storms on Day 8 of our chase within about 500 miles, so a lazy day around the "pool" and a trip up South Mountain Phoenix for sunset, and then Milky Way. And as I have an unhealthy obsession with cacti, some pictures below of the Saguaro cactus, and the famous jumping cactus!
  22. The storms systems that gave us rounds of supercells, tornadoes and stunning lightning has finally shunted East over Ohio and points East and is just too far for us. Chase Day 6 started from Burlington, CO and headed down past Limon, CO and through the mountains to Aztec, NM via stunning mountain passes and high plains. No storms today, but the scenery was stunning! The hotel in Aztec, NM, The Step Back Inn was an absolute stunner of a hotel with victorian decorated rooms and amazing cinammon rolls for breakfast! Chase Day 7 saw us head from Aztec, NM to the Four Corners monument at the meeting point of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, before an amazing TexMex lunch at Mexican Hat, UT and then Monument Valley. No storms today, but a great sunset, intensified by wildfire smoke from a fire over near Lake Havasu City, AZ. After dinner we found a pitch black area near to Camp Verde, AZ and did some astrophotography (pictures to follow!). As we decended down the I-17 to Phoenix, it was still 100°F at 11pm at night.
  23. Looks like heading East along I-70 across Kansas, as another chance for severe weather kicks off later today! Stay tuned!
  24. Ignore the above post, will re-post in Day 3. Yesterday was another hugely successful day with us catching another 2 tornadoes in Eastern Kansas not far from Alta Vista, KS. We sat and watched, and timelapsed the meso on a classic supercell spin right at us and plant a tornado in the field in front of us! We moved back to get the structure of this amazing storm, and started doing long exposure of the amazing C-G bolts from the anvil of the storm. While doing this, we suddenly noticed a second large cone tornado about 15 miles away in the storm behind, being backlit by the frequent lightning. This was down for maybe 5 minutes or so that we could see before a third storm came towards us and meant we had to off-road and move back South. Ended the day with yet more C-G's and nighttime lightning structure.
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