Storm Chase Log: October 17, 2007 C Okla. Fast Moving Storms
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 5:51 pm
Storm chase describes quite accurately what went down Wednesday here in central Oklahoma. Tommy Winning and I were on the Grady County cell that tracked across OKC and into areas N and E of there. We initally headed west out of OUN on HWY 37 towards the Tuttle/Minco areas, along the way seeing convection firing to our W and SW. When we got to Minco we turned south onto US-81 and drove several miles while seeing both cells becoming better organized. We decided to turn west on Dutton Rd (Pocasset) and skirt along the very north edge of the southern cell's (OKC storm) precip core, so that we could maintain a view of both its base, and the cell now to our NW (later Kingfisher/Logan cell).
The following series of pictures shows the base of the Minco/OKC storm as seen from the west. I was initially bothered by the powerlines, but, noting that all of these were literally taken within a two-minute window, their changing angle actually serves as a testament to the speed at which these things were moving. (check out the hail core).




Yeesh; screaming NE.

After the inital pass that the storm made in Grady Co., we had a futile game of catch-up ahead of us, which ended at Kilpatrick and US-77 . A nice day overall, but this was our first encounter with having to keep up with such fast moving storms, and honestly, it will probably take a pretty extreme setup to get us to attempt this again
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The following series of pictures shows the base of the Minco/OKC storm as seen from the west. I was initially bothered by the powerlines, but, noting that all of these were literally taken within a two-minute window, their changing angle actually serves as a testament to the speed at which these things were moving. (check out the hail core).




Yeesh; screaming NE.

After the inital pass that the storm made in Grady Co., we had a futile game of catch-up ahead of us, which ended at Kilpatrick and US-77 . A nice day overall, but this was our first encounter with having to keep up with such fast moving storms, and honestly, it will probably take a pretty extreme setup to get us to attempt this again
