"The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing." - Albert Einstein
This is my first year actually living in the Great Plains with Norman, OK as my home base. Let the storms rip!
March 02 - funnel cloud south of Gotebo, OK; two tornado-warned supercells.
March 30 - 1 HP and 1 CL supercell in southwest Oklahoma just before sunset.
March 31 - non-supercell bust in south-central Oklahoma.
April 03 - supercell south of Belcherville, TX; collected 2.5"+ hail.
April 07 - two supercells southwest of Wichita Falls, TX.
April 09 - supercell east of Breckenridge, TX; just missed a tornado that flipped a semi.
April 24 - clear-sky bust in southwest Kansas; visit to Greensburg, KS.
May 07 - non-supercell bust in northeast Texas; played with shelf cloud.
May 10 - line of dryline supercells in eastern Oklahoma with poor visibility.
Note: Any weather data such as surface observations, radar, satellite, and SPC Mesoanalysis graphics included within the chase logs come from the public domain of the National Weather Service (www.weather.gov) or the Oklahoma Mesonet (www.mesonet.org).