Friday, May 14, 2010

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Multicelle e supercelle in Texas, 14-05-2010

After a night in Abilene, TX, we move to SW near Odessa. The sky is overcast, with a few drops of rain and some thunder. Along the way we may even find the fog. Shortly after starting the first 13 cells: remain isolated for a while, but then tend to linearize immediately. Intercept closest to us south of Big Spring, but it is not scorgibile no basis, just heavy rain and wind. As we move towards its southern edge as we see now tends to regenerate itself continuously further south. After a few shots, we move to a new cell. A glance it seems a single cell, with a large core of precipitation. Entering Midland after his passing are all flooded streets, with parked cars in the points where the road has potholes. We reach the cell that is now located to the west and showing a good rotation, at least photographically, it's definitely better than the previous cells. The storm drains toward you a great cloud of dust from all the neighboring fields. After observing her for a while and when it weakens, we move to the new cell to the west again. We pass to the small town of Rankin, and soon after, almost perpendicular on our heads, formed a new updraft with a long and well defined flanking line. The newborn also produces a fast medium funnel level. After a few shots back slightly back to avoid the core of hail and rain. Intercept the base that has a tail that extends into the rain, but do not have any kind of turbulence, or inclination towards the core. Perhaps a weak rotation can have him, but nothing special. After fifteen minutes we observe that started producing spectacular lightning, so that you can catch some by hand. The cell is close to us, so we continue to move in order to have visual and stay out of the rain. The storms are still moving very slowly, so you can move without problems. WX to notice the presence of a new cell ineressante and further west, near Ozona, as we move towards it. As we approached the base we see clearly illuminated by the sun setting behind it, with constant lightning just as spectacular. We stopped to take pictures: very frequent lightning strikes and shots from postcards. Night falls and this time we move favoring the movement of the storm. We continue to take pictures as long as the cell pulls too far south ... Mexico is very close and so we decided to greet the storm and go to a motel in Ozona.

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Video lightning to Ozona.

Video Flash Flood in Midland.

Video summary of the day.
This article was also published on the site of the Team Thunderstorm.

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