Now in St. Louis!

<< Home | Blog Main >>

Storm Chasing Logs and Photos
HD Video Clips

Recent Posts
Day 1: KS/OK/MO
- First chase days
- First convection
- More spring hope
- Millions of blackbirds
- March 1 post
- Deep winter end?
- STL chase range
- Icy roads update
- WV house for sale
- IL sunset 2/17
- Hail and rentals
- 2/13 Miscellaneous
- 2/9 STL snow
- MidAmerica Airport
- Midwesternisms 1
- Persistent winter
- Jan 28-31 storm

- Blog post archives
- Mobile device version
- HD videos
- DashCam videos
- Blog main

Dan's FeedRoomDan's FeedRoom
Storm Highway Twitter FeedTwitter Page
Storm Highway Facebook pageFacebook Page

Personal
Extreme Weather Gallery
Storm Chasing Storm Chasing RSS/XML feed
Dan's Blog
Photography
Weather Data
The Message

News/Editorial
Clients & Credits
Subjects & Coverage
Icy Road Safety

Commercial
Storm Chasing Tours
Weather Stock Footage
Stock Photography
Video Production
Television ENG
Web Site Design

Contact
Midwest 64 Multimedia, LLC
Phone 314.480.6538
Email Form

Home

The Message | Chase Logs | Videos | Blog Archives | Feeds | Contact | Home


                Wednesday, June 16, 2009 - 10:51PM    Storm Highway blog RSS/XML feedStorm Highway Twitter FeedStorm Highway Facebook page

Possible Midwest chase trip #2

Update 10:51PM Tuesday:
The 00z NAM still shows a CAPE max just west of the tri-state area for late afternoon tomorrow, but upper support is not as great toward evening. Models don't seem to have a good handle on what is happening currently, so I will have to defer any speculation about Wednesday's prospects until the morning.

Update 4:05PM Tuesday:
Officially a no-go for today in Kentucky. The setup has really tanked from what it was last night, nothing more than a lightning play now. With storms likely here around Charleston tonight, there's no reason to go out of state this afternoon. The NAM has backed off of the Kentucky CAPE forecast for tomorrow, but I still think that a KY/OH target could be viable. I will hold off on any decision on chasing tomorrow until the morning.

Update 10:58AM Tuesday:
I'm not liking the developments to the west for today. It doesn't look like much clearing is going to take place north of the Tennessee border, while more importantly the second MCS (thunderstorm complex) currently approaching looks like it will maintain its organization and structure through the region, instead of fading and allowing more isolated redevelopment later this afternoon. As of right now I'm going to hold off on leaving for southern Kentucky unless it becomes apparent that things will evolve differently. A more probable scenario would be to start the trip with an I-64 lightning chase later tonight.

3:05AM Tuesday:
I'm considering taking the next four days to chase Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois for what seems like a good string of severe weather setups for the region. Each day's setup is not very far from home, but I'd save money in gas by staying out and either camping in the truck or getting a cheap hotel room rather than going home each night. I have web site work that I will need to take on the road with me, which will take up my pre-chase mornings in any Starbucks I can find.

The first setup is in Kentucky tomorrow, followed by Wednesday in possibly the same area but farther north. Thursday and Friday look like Indiana and Ohio, maybe even Kentucky again. Exact target for Tuesday is pending the evolution of the convective complexes approaching the area from Missouri, but for now I'm thinking somewhere between Somerset to Bowling Green.

I'm not 100% sure I'm going to jump on this, but I'll make a decision by 10 or 11AM. As always I'll keep the blog updated when I can.

Comments

Post a comment
Anti-spam notice: This form automatically removes html or bbcode links.
Your Name:   Location (optional):
Validation: Enter only the numbers colored in GREEN above:
This comment system is moderated - please read the
posting rules before submitting a comment
.

 
Storm Chasing Guide Services
Now Booking for Spring 2010

Home for sale :: 831 Scenic Drive
Charleston, WV house for sale

Friends, Family & Chasers
- Matt & Beth
- Katie, Randy,
  Caleb & Adelina

- Jes & Rob
- Bill Coyle
- Randy Barlow
- Jesse Bass
- Kurt Hulst
- Dave Crowley
- Justin Teague
- Warren Faidley
- Tony Laubach
- Jeff Gammons
- Mike Peregrine
- Spencer Adkins
- Paul Hadfield
- Dann Cianca
- Bob Hartig

More Galleries

Charleston, WV Photo Gallery
Charleston, WV Gallery

2008 Storm Chasing trip
2008 Storm Chasing trip


Site contents © 2008 - no content usage permitted without a paid license.