Decided to chase the S/SE TX Panhandle today and met up with Jay McCoy in Tulia to look at data for a while. My chase partner today was Bri Winkler, the morning Met at the station I chase for. We looked at data and decided to head toward Plainview since a storm had already gone up to our south. It looked pretty good, but lost strength after a while. We made our way towards the Floydada area where another storm to the NE looked really good visually. We had some really nice structure with a wall cloud, but it soon got wrapped in rain. We then made our way north of Matador where we saw a pretty nice LP structured cell to our west, and a nice supercell to our southeast. It was starting to get dark, so we made our way home. All in all, a nice chase tease to get ready for today. Now to the photos:
I'm a storm chaser and amateur photographer from Amarillo, TX. I have a passion for weather and an interest in photography. With these two interests intertwined, I hope to bring you photographs and video from a complete spectrum of the weather world. I shoot most of my images with a Canon digital SLR camera. However, I do shoot some video because I chase storms for a local tv station. When Mother Nature isn't cooperating, I will post random thoughts, and I will also post random photos from the photography excursion that I sometimes go on. Finally, I also discuss forecast decisions on a possible chase day. I will keep this blog updated as much as possible. Hope to see you again!
2 comments:
Beautiful shots, Jason!
Thank you Dann!
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