CRW_4579_JFR_small
Developing supercell to our ESE while located near Reydon, OK.
Date: 04/25/2009
Owner: Chumpson
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CRW_4581_JFR_small
Our target storm moving eastward from the Texas Panhandle into OK near the town of Reydon.
Date: 04/25/2009
Owner: Chumpson
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CRW_4582_JFR_small
The cloud base was relatively high, but the storm slowly developed greater organization and supercell structure.
Date: 04/25/2009
Owner: Chumpson
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CRW_4583_JFR_small
As the storm passed to our NW, cloud base rotation and a clear slot became apparent. The lower area in the photo was rotating, but did not appear to be a legitimate funnel cloud.
Date: 04/25/2009
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 4922
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CRW_4585_JFR_small
The supercell moved by slowly to our N, with a front-lit lowering apparent. Rotation was reasonably strong during this time period, with a few very brief/small funnel clouds, but no tornadoes. We followed the storm farther to the ENE, but it never again
Date: 04/25/2009
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 4951
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CRW_4588_JFR_small
Later and farther S we encountered this supercell to the S of Sayre on I-40. It was high-based like the other storms farther N and E, but provided some interesting lighting at sunset.
Date: 04/25/2009
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 4721
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