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David Drummond
02-22-2005, 06:46 PM
What's going on in TEJAS right now...
http://wx5tvs.com/stormtrack/022205sunsetcell.jpg
Robert Dewey
02-22-2005, 06:50 PM
What's going on in TEJAS right now...
http://wx5tvs.com/stormtrack/022205sunsetcell.jpg
What country is Tejas? LOL :wink:
Looking good, wish we had some of those up here in MI... Instead, we got about 6 inches of slush...
David Drummond
02-22-2005, 06:57 PM
What country is Tejas? LOL :wink:
Looking good, wish we had some of those up here in MI... Instead, we got about 6 inches of slush...
TEJAS=spanish for TEXAS (for those northern folk pronounced TA-HAS).
That cell is about 90 miles north of me.
Robert Dewey
02-22-2005, 07:04 PM
What country is Tejas? LOL :wink:
Looking good, wish we had some of those up here in MI... Instead, we got about 6 inches of slush...
TEJAS=spanish for TEXAS (for those northern folk pronounced TA-HAS).
That cell is about 90 miles north of me.
Gotcha... I was trying to play fun on your spelling error (or so I thought), but the joke was on me, :lol:
I have hear similar pronunciation of Mexico...
David Drummond
02-22-2005, 07:13 PM
I have hear similar pronunciation of Mexico...
Usually down here you can hear it pronounced MEH-HI-CO
Looks like we might have a supercell trying to evolved out of that Mess of Convective Stuff down around San Angelo. I went back and forth last night and this morning about heading down there.
George Tincher
02-22-2005, 08:41 PM
I have hear similar pronunciation of Mexico...
Usually down here you can hear it pronounced MEH-HI-CO
Looks like we might have a supercell trying to evolved out of that Mess of Convective Stuff down around San Angelo. I went back and forth last night and this morning about heading down there.
It has already surpassed my expectations of what I thought might happen when we had that short back and forth with Graham late last night.
Man, even iffy days in Texas are nice sometimes! I love those big, isolated 70 dbz monsters that good ol' Texas seems to grow in abundance.
-George
David Drummond
02-22-2005, 08:54 PM
No doubt. Had I had the van ready to go, I would have went.
Bill Hamilton
02-22-2005, 08:56 PM
Hopefully those cells keep growing and make it into southern Okla. I could use a good evening storm.
George Tincher
02-22-2005, 10:23 PM
Hopefully those cells keep growing and make it into southern Okla. I could use a good evening storm.
Looks like your wish may come true afterall! Those cells developing in SW OK look sweet.
-George
David Schuttler
02-22-2005, 10:28 PM
I was happy with the lightning the other night ... now thats overwith wanting this bigger action... :x
http://www.danasoft.com/sig/bamlocks.jpg
Bill Hamilton
02-22-2005, 10:39 PM
Hopefully those cells keep growing and make it into southern Okla. I could use a good evening storm.
Looks like your wish may come true afterall! Those cells developing in SW OK look sweet.
-George
The cells are holding together enough for now. The one over Wichita Falls might head right over me if it stays together. :D
Khristian Snyder
02-22-2005, 10:40 PM
*edited for image problems*
Khristian Snyder
02-22-2005, 10:41 PM
lookie lookie here too.. Heres a few so cal t-storms.
http://members.cox.net/khristian/DSCN4101_resize.jpg
http://members.cox.net/khristian/DSCN3976_resize.jpg
http://members.cox.net/khristian/DSCN3970_resize.jpg
Court Hubbard
02-22-2005, 11:16 PM
I'm so jealous of you guys right now, all I want is a clap of thunder and I'll be content at the moment. Oh well, it's just right around the corner, only a matter of time, I guess :(.
Bill Hamilton
02-23-2005, 12:06 AM
Well, I just got back from checking out the storms around my area. I ran into nickel size hail, heavy rain and major lightning.
Although the cell passed through in about 15 minutes, it is enough the calm the SDS for a little while. :D
The locals up in Norman should be getting it soon. It is a fast mover so be ready..lol
Joel Wright
02-23-2005, 03:31 AM
Wow! It will be awhile till we see that kind of stuff up here. Since we had such a wimpy winter, hopefully we'll have a more active spring. 8)
Earl Faubion
02-23-2005, 01:13 PM
http://members.cox.net/ineedgoodcredit/022305st.jpg
It was a surprisingly active lightning storm as it entered OKC around midnight. Lots of rain, a smattering of small hail and plenty of CG's like this one which occurred moments before a power outage. And all this when the temperature was 43 degrees!
Andrew Geil
02-23-2005, 01:26 PM
Hah. I've got you all beat. While you're all enjoying the pretty poofy clouds, and lightning, and hail, we here in Illinois have....
Well....
BLAND WHITE SKY!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v408/IllinoisEMT/Cloudy.jpg
Please, send storms.
Earl Faubion
02-23-2005, 02:40 PM
Andrew, I'd have gladly traded with you last night. I love a storm chase as much as anyone but these "home chases" sitting on the porch watching it roll overhead causes me enough concern about property and such to make them less than enjoyable. Tis the nature of our hobby/profession though, we go where the action is. :?
David Drummond
02-23-2005, 03:05 PM
I just accept it as part of life of living on the plains. I have lived on the plains my whole life and storms have always been a part of that. They were here a long time before we were and probably will be here long after we are gone. We are just temporarily getting in the way of mother nature.
I quite enjoy close to home storms, you aren't near as stressed as on longer distance chases, and well, if something is going to happen to your house, it's going to happen and really nothing you can do to stop it. If a person is overly concerned about their personal possessions living in tornado alley, maybe they should move to Idaho? There are some sort of natural hazards just about anywhere one lives. Plus, it's actually rather rare for any one particular location to suffer any sort of significant damage from a thunderstorm, even less with a tornado. Any one location is just a pinpoint in the whole scheme of things and most likely will NOT be the location to receive any storm damage.
Craig Maire II
02-23-2005, 04:13 PM
Awsome picture David!Wish I could have been down in central Texas yesterday.
Earl Faubion
02-23-2005, 04:56 PM
David, I wrote less than enjoyable, not unenjoyable. Also I wrote home, not house. The less than enjoyable aspect of last night's storm was due to concern for my family, not my property. Nothing was written between the lines.
Having lived in central Oklahoma for almost six decades I learned long ago to accept all aspects of this state's weather. I'd rather deal with it than a typhoon at sea, a California earthquake or a tsunami. With that being said I still find it more enjoyable to experience a storm while unencumbered with family responsibilities which have a higher priority.
David Drummond
02-23-2005, 05:09 PM
David, I wrote less than enjoyable, not unenjoyable. Also I wrote home, not house. The less than enjoyable aspect of last night's storm was due to concern for my family, not my property. Nothing was written between the lines.
Sorry, I guess I was confused by where you wrote:
I love a storm chase as much as anyone but these "home chases" sitting on the porch watching it roll overhead causes me enough concern about propertyand such to make them less than enjoyable.
Earl Faubion
02-23-2005, 06:09 PM
Yes David, I realize the confusion, hence the clarification in a follow up post. Naturally the protection of one's property is a concern, especially when one's family happens to be in it at the time.
How you enjoy storm chasing is your business and how I enjoy mine is mine. A mini-lecture from someone who seems more interested in trying to pick a fight than in discussing last night's storms doesn't interest me. If that is your intent, you have failed. If not, then please accept my apologies and let's move this thread back to the subject you intended when you started it.
Have a nice day! :)
Carrie Halliday
02-23-2005, 06:16 PM
I'm so jealous of you guys right now, all I want is a clap of thunder and I'll be content at the moment. Oh well, it's just right around the corner, only a matter of time, I guess :(.
I hear ya. And I'm even in Tejas. LOL!
Seen some convection to my south and north today but nothing near me. See that cell that was in Brazoria Co this afternoon? All I could think was "Happy happy, joy joy". Spring is coming!!! 8)
*sigh*. Maybe tonight will bring me some of the flashing and noise I desire. :lol:
David Drummond
02-23-2005, 06:19 PM
Awsome picture David!Wish I could have been down in central Texas yesterday.
That pic I posted first was actually up here in the panhandle. The storm was about halfway between Lubbock and Amarillo and just to the west a little.
David Drummond
02-23-2005, 06:19 PM
Yes David, I realize the confusion, hence the clarification in a follow up post. Naturally the protection of one's property is a concern, especially when one's family happens to be in it at the time.
How you enjoy storm chasing is your business and how I enjoy mine is mine. A mini-lecture from someone who seems more interested in trying to pick a fight than in discussing last night's storms doesn't interest me. If that is your intent, you have failed. If not, then please accept my apologies and let's move this thread back to the subject you intended when you started it.
Have a nice day! :)
No worries, not trying to pick a fight. :wink:
Earl Faubion
02-23-2005, 06:45 PM
No worries, not trying to pick a fight. :wink:Fair enough. Semantics wars are boring as hell anyway. :roll:
Back to last night's storm, I was very surprised at the intensity and frequency of the lightning. For this time year of it's not unheard of but quite rare in my experience.
Sam Sagnella
02-23-2005, 07:28 PM
Back to last night's storm, I was very surprised at the intensity and frequency of the lightning. For this time year of it's not unheard of but quite rare in my experience.
Heck yeah, never have I experienced anything like that in February in Conn., so lightning, heavy rain, and an (un-verified) SVR made it a nice reprive from my PHYS 2514 homework :P
Earl Faubion
02-23-2005, 08:22 PM
Originally posted by Sam Sagnella
Heck yeah, never have I experienced anything like that in February in Conn., so lightning, heavy rain, and an (un-verified) SVR made it a nice reprive from my PHYS 2514 homework :P
Good luck on your homework. I have friends in Tolland, CT and the last two times I spoke with them they said there was lots of snow snow and more snow. They can keep the white stuff as far as I'm concerned. I hope the same system that ran through here last night doesn't turn into a nor'easter for them. Next fall I expect to be in New London for a few days in what I hope is nice weather so I can see some of the local sights.
Howard Robinson
02-24-2005, 12:38 PM
Must fight SDS, MUST FIGHT SDS!!!!
You guys are lucky, all I get right now is SNOW! :(
Bill Schintler
02-24-2005, 01:50 PM
Originally posted by Khristian Snyder
lookie lookie here too.. Heres a few so cal t-storms.
http://members.cox.net/khristian/DSCN3970_resize.jpg
Cool Pics... It looks like this was taken from the vicinity of San Clemente State Beach, looking NW towards the peer and then on to Dana Point in the background? If so, can you see the hills around LA on a very clear day from that location? - bill
Marc Grant
02-24-2005, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by David Drummond+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(David Drummond)</div><!--QuoteBegin-rdewey
I have hear similar pronunciation of Mexico...
Usually down here you can hear it pronounced MEH-HI-CO
Looks like we might have a supercell trying to evolved out of that Mess of Convective Stuff down around San Angelo. I went back and forth last night and this morning about heading down there.[/b]
I was tracking it on radar last night (approx. 1:45 AM if I remember right) when they fired just west of San Antonio. Were there any reported touch downs or damage?
Adam R Davis
02-24-2005, 02:19 PM
Arrrgh.... all I'm getting are flurries. When it rains, it drizzles.... to put a new spin on the phrase.
AdrianElizabethParker
02-27-2005, 10:21 AM
Lovely photos. I feel for the people who say they long to hear a clap of thunder because I am one of those people. We aren't even getting any SNOW. Just a whole bunch of non-weather. It's not fair!!! ;)
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