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Tuesday, April 08, 2008

Best WW3 Flights Yet!

The first flight was on the big meso east of Electra, TX - I was able to get this view of scud tags rising up into the updraft.


Chaser convergence along rd368 from the air. That's my red Subaru along the road.


Later on the cell that formed over Seymore, TX and approached Wichita Falls, TX.


Flying towards the now rapidly rotating updraft.


Had a tornado formed I would have been in the air and ready for an intercept. Here the strongly rotating updraft pulls scud up and forms a funnel!

5 comments:

Michael Carlson said...

Awesome shots Dad! That looked like a fun chase!

Dustin Wilcox said...

Can't wait for the day you have that in the air during a tornado!! It was fun to watch your plane flying around up there!!

Unknown said...

I agree with Dustin...the day you get an intercept with WW3 is going to be SWEET. Good thing the kid got the old man to cross the river yesterday!

Eric Carlson said...

Was watching the stream yesterday and checking out radar whenever I got a chance. I was hoping that the wicked witch would get in the air sometime during the day. Those are some awesome shots!

Anonymous said...

Dude, its soooo close!
I wish you terrible weather!
When the WW makes it in, I can tell everyone 'I knew him when...'
Awesome photos, be patient, you're almost there!

Scott

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