Looks pretty formidable...
I'm sure you told us,but I didn't remember that you were out there storm chasing - thanks for the pix

ann

On 4/16/2012 17:01, Darren Addy wrote:
Thanks for asking, Rick. Depends were not really needed in Nebraska
after all. We got severe weather, but none of the "strong, long-track
tornadoes" promised. Kansas and Oklahoma verified, but it was really a
blown forecast as far as Nebraska was concerned. The SPC said that the
surface low would track into Nebraska, but by sundown it was still in
SE Colorado.

That being said, we chased with success although it took a lot more
patience. We positioned ourselves near what looked like the best
conditions and finally a little cell showed up on radar near Norton,
KS with a vector right toward us. It continued to grow and became a
decent supercell. We met up with it near Oxford, Nebraska where it was
putting down some promising looking wall clouds. So we pulled over,
got out our gear and watched. We didn't have to wait long. The tornado
that we observed was pretty brief. I also have the whole thing on
video, from birth to death.

A couple shots of the "elephant trunk" tornado. The village of Oxford
is obscuring the ground/contact point, unfortunately. Although it
doesn't look like much it tore a metal grain bin off its foundation
and tossed it like a piece of paper (as seen from another chaser's
perspective).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/6938986418/in/photostream/lightbox/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/7085063203/in/photostream/lightbox/

I also have a panorama that I took of this cell before it "produced"
and the multiple lines of inflow bands streaming into it, along with
the rugged landscape in that part of Nebraska, are (i hope)
impressive. May be a while before I get to put that together. Per
usual, my son-in-laws shots are better, so keep an eye on his
photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/digicana/

While it wasn't the HUGE day that we had figured on, we took some
solace in the fact that tornadoes were rare in Nebraska that day, and
yet we bagged one.
: )
We're also happy that this storm wasn't a powerhouse, as it was on a
vector to threaten possibly threaten Kearney if it became a
right-turner.


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