Thursday, April 30, 2009

WELL, I TRIED (4/30/09)

I tried for a chase today. I almost didn't go, but I decided to at the last minute. I thought hard about just going east toward Shamrock, but I decided to go SE towards Childress because of the better agitated Cu developing and better CAPE values. Wrong choice! I sat and sat watching Cu develop and fall apart. I headed home around 7:30, and what do you know, a lone cell developed north of Elk City. It went T-storm warned and then tornado warned very quickly. I knew there may be only one or two cells to catch today, but it just didn't happen. I took a few snaps of the distant cell while I was in Clarendon. It had a decent overshooting top on it at times.

I did make friends with some cows though, while eating beef jerky. Wait, maybe I didn't make friends with them. I wondered why they had such a sad look on their face. Oops...


THE RED BARN AND COW PHOTOS WERE TAKEN NEAR HOLLIS, OK

THE DISTANT STORM PHOTO WAS TAKEN FROM CLARENDON, TX LOOKING NE








4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Jason!
I love your blog. I just wanted to let you know that I have awarded you a Hoy Award because your blog has inspired me a lot. I've been in transition lately and have an opportunity to return to university to study what interests me. I still haven't decided 100%, but atmospheric sciences was always on the top of the list, I just lacked the confidence. Now I'm thinking I should rethink things, so thanks! Here's the post on my blog.I can't wait to read more about your chases!

Rain

Jason Boggs said...

Thank you very much for the comments!

Steve Miller TX said...

Love the red barn shot and the others as well. Excellent colors!!! Unfortunately, it looks like the atmosphere doesn't want to come out and play in May around these parts. Ugh! I'm already planning an SDS party!! LOL!

Jason Boggs said...

Yea, I went to wildcat bluff today to take some photos. First time I've ever been there. It's May in the TX Panhandle and I'm going hiking at a nature trail instead of storm chasing. Ugggghhh!