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LOL gotta love seeing dews in the 30's. I'll sit in Kansas City and wait to see what the cold front does. I'm thinkin probably have to head to OK at some point but Kansas City is a good halfway point between northern and southern targets.
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Looks like a pretty standard south Plains dryline - southwest flow setup. I'd want to be a bit south of where the front stalls and just north of the upper jet. So I'm bedding down in Sayre, OK.
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Well, I'd like to see how that cold front is tracking. There's a triple point south of Dodge City, KS and given the broad zonal flow and mediocre low level flow, that's probably moving east or not much at all. Either way, I'd like to head in that direction towards the warm sector. I'm leaving Chicago and heading down 55 towards St. Louis. I'll overnight just west of the city and figure out if I want to take 70 or 44 in the morning. It looks like southern KS or OK based on where the triple point is now. There is a trough forming over the Rockies and I'd like to see how far that digs into the southern plains and where the cold front gets pushed to by morning.
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May not have time to update later, but from the 00z data I think that this might be a retreating dryline.
With the tight Td gradient, may look favorable for a Dryline day from SW KS possibly down as far sounth as the Permian. I'd stay in AMA.
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Well, I'm still comfortable in Amarillo after busting in the southern plains all alone yesterday so I think I'll stay here another night.
Amarillo, TX it is until tomorrow morning.
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Let's see...southwest flow aloft, digging trough, retreating dryline....I'll bed down in Amarillo TX in the hopes of being in good position for a classic caprock event tomorrow.
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I think I will stay at home in Borger, TX till I see something to make me move. With upper 60-70 dp sitting just off the caprock SE of Lubbock, the caprock should light up tomorrow.
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From Chicago I am making the 13 hour drive to Wichita, KS, to stay at my buddy Mike's house and to re-evaluate after a catnap in the morning. W OK and E TX Pan is what I am thinking at this point in time early on.
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OMA to OKC, find the Steak 'n Shake in Edmond, then get to the Fairfield Inn across from OU and the NSSL. See if Shane wants to take a run over to Moore Liquor for Mickey Ultra, then shoot a few photos of the red-and-white oil pumps on the east side of I-35.
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