Storm Chase Log: October 14, 2007 (SW OK Supercell)

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Storm Chase Log: October 14, 2007 (SW OK Supercell)

#1 Postby SamSagnella » Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:37 am

Pretty awesome day for Tommy Winning and I, as we were on the Altus/Martha storm from shortly after initiation. We witnessed a very impressive sequence of storm organization from east of Martha, where the storm transitioned rapidly from a rather disorganized cluster with multiple precip cores to a nice supercell with a crazy beaver tail and nice wall cloud. All of these were shot with a wide-angle lens, many from within a half mile, as we're pretty much structure freaks.

5:23PM, East of Martha.
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5:45PM, near Martha.
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5:46PM; check out that inflow band!
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5:53PM. The rotation seemed to tighten up pretty nicely very near to Martha, and for a minute we were concerned that it was going to drop a tornado right in town.
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It was about this time that a HUGE amount of dust began to get kicked up as the RFD winds started to really come into play.

5:58-6:04PM. We held our ground east of Martha as the rotation approached, and passed just to our north. We could see visible cloud base rotation, including a couple of brief funnel clouds, before we jetted east as the stronger winds approached.
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6:06-6:11PM. We scooted east for about a mile, witnessing a gustnado through the windshield, before pulling to a stop in front of a couple of houses. We watched the meso from about a third/half of a mile to its south, amid gusty (and cool), but not-too-intense RFD winds which never got above 40mph. At one point one of the homeowners came outside to ask us what was going on; it must be kind of freaky to see a couple of storm chasers screech to a halt in front of your house in the middle of a storm and start filming lol.
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6:40PM. After letting it pass us by, we jogged E and N to HWY 19, before we caught a glimpse of the meso to our NE. It was nicely supplemented by a rainbow and an orange glow from the setting sun.
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It was at this point that we basically called off the chase due to darkness, although we did see something interesting to the W of Roosevelt very close to dusk but cannot confirm anything at this time. The first half of the ride home was a really rough one, with very heavy rain and gusty winds, but we managed to the thread the hailcore needle and make it back to Norman unscathed. All around a fantastic 'second season' chase, and one I won't soon forget! Questions and comments are always welcomed.
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#2 Postby CajunMama » Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:51 am

I really enjoy threads like this. Thanks! You have alot more courage than i ever would have to do something like this!
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#3 Postby HarlequinBoy » Mon Oct 15, 2007 3:32 pm

Amazing pictures!
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Re: Storm Chase Log: October 14, 2007 (SW OK Supercell)

#4 Postby SamSagnella » Fri Oct 19, 2007 11:22 pm

Thanks, guys; I'm glad you enjoy them. Here are a few more pictures from the event:
5:55pm, Martha OK. Beaver tail extending nwd from wall cloud (just left of frame).
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6:06pm. Gustnado as seen through the windshield while repositioning further east.
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6:32pm. Close rainbow.
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6:32pm. Briefly a double rainbow.
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6:33pm. Full arc.
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#5 Postby pawlee » Sat Oct 20, 2007 5:50 am

incredible images, you Plains guys are so lucky. can I ask what lens you use to fit the entire rainbow?
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Re: Storm Chase Log: October 14, 2007 (SW OK Supercell)

#6 Postby SamSagnella » Tue Oct 23, 2007 9:11 pm

Thanks. The majority of the images in this thread are taken with an ultra-wide 10-22; great for storm structure.
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