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Gallery 2006 chases 12 March 2006
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2006 chases

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12 March 2006

Roger and I began the day in Norman, leaving by ~10 am for our initiation target area in SE KS. The forecast area worked well, but storms developed about an hour sooner than expected. This left us in catch up mode the entire afternoon, and we never could turn the corner on what became the Sedalio, MO - Springfield, IL tornadic supercell. Later in the chase, new storms formed in eastern KS and raced by us at 50-60 mph along the KS/MO border. The storm that moved to our NW went on to produce tornadoes in MO after dark. Our chase ended with a core transect in NE OK that included several close CGs and 1/2" hail, and 60 miles of smoke from the massive TX Panhandle fire (a tragic part of this day that may be somewhat overlooked).

Date: 03/13/2006 Owner: Chumpson Size: 7 items
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Updraft of developing supercell in Montgomery Co. KS.

Date: 03/12/2006 Owner: Chumpson Views: 22357
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Slighly zoomed view of updraft (looking N).

Date: 03/12/2006 Owner: Chumpson Views: 17891
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Updraft based to the WSW of Fort Scott, KS. This was our closest approach to the supercell, which outran us just before we reached Nevada, MO.

Date: 03/12/2006 Owner: Chumpson Views: 20050
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After a mid afternoon lull, we targeted developing convection in eastern KS. The next several images were taken in the vicinity of Pleasanton, KS (Linn Co.).

Date: 03/12/2006 Owner: Chumpson Views: 19524
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Sunset lighting of an updraft tower to our SW. This storm became a tornadic supercell near Nevada, MO about an hour after dark.

Date: 03/12/2006 Owner: Chumpson Views: 18695
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Separate updraft to our NW near sunset.

Date: 03/12/2006 Owner: Chumpson Views: 17435
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Roger "celebrates" a tough early season chase where storms moved away from us at 55-70 mph. Our journey back to Norman consisted of dodging several developing supercells at night, and encountering 60 miles of smoke plume originating from the 60

Date: 03/12/2006 Owner: Chumpson Views: 17970
   
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