Started the day in Chadron, NE and had to make the long drive back towards Dallas Fort Worth ready for flights back on Monday. The slight risk extended from MN down to Central Kansas with a cold front being the main focus point. Our target was to get to Norman, OK, some 800 odd miles away and on the way down the I135 I noticed some tops going up just south of McPherson, KS. There seemed to be some kind of outflow boundary and storms initiated as small cells but fairly quickly merged in to one LP supercell just east of Hutchinson moving ESE along another boundary that was interacting with the first one! As we turned west at Newton we got a great view of a wall cloud and visible rotation but alas she just cound not do it. Followed it down to a few miles west of Wichita where we set up the cameras and managed to get a fair few snaps of some anvil zits and crawlers
Had food in Wichita and a few beers and now on the road to Norman. Will hopefully get some pics up either tonight or in the morning.
I'd like to say a big thanks to Paul, John, Tom and Nick and of course all the guests for making these two trips an amazing experience again and hopefully look forward to doing it all again next year!
Tom says bye for now and has said to watch this space for Chicken George Probe MK1 Also he passes big thanks on to all the team and all the guests for making it another storming chase season for him
Bye for now!