- Signed: Matthew Hartman
- Filed under storm chasing , vacation .
Hope everyone is doing well this fine evening... I'll be hopping into bed here soon, but I wanted to let everyone know, that doesn't, that I've been keeping a chase diary of my days here on the plains over the past several days, over on my WeatherBlog. You can reach it by clicking on the tab above.
It's nothing entirely complete, but it does summarize what we've seen and where our travels have taken us. I don't have any pictures posted yet, but eventually I'll have some posted to the photo gallery. I'm hoping next week when I get some time off work, that I'll be able to process things and get them uploaded.
Jared and I are definitely getting pumped for tomorrow... Very nice flow in the models and with the thermo's setting up the way they are, it could turn into the best tornadic potential we've seen all week. Not to get too technical to you regular readers, but the new Day 1 Convective Outlook from the Storm Prediction Center late tonight is indicating a 15% "hatched" area for their tornado probabilities. The probabilities indicate confidence of a tornado report within 25 miles of a point in the outlined area. The "hatched" area is to indicate a higher concentration of reports or when a higher number of significant reports may be expected.
So, yes, we are definitely anxious to see how things turn out.
Take care, everyone...
I'll see or talk to you soon!
It's nothing entirely complete, but it does summarize what we've seen and where our travels have taken us. I don't have any pictures posted yet, but eventually I'll have some posted to the photo gallery. I'm hoping next week when I get some time off work, that I'll be able to process things and get them uploaded.
Jared and I are definitely getting pumped for tomorrow... Very nice flow in the models and with the thermo's setting up the way they are, it could turn into the best tornadic potential we've seen all week. Not to get too technical to you regular readers, but the new Day 1 Convective Outlook from the Storm Prediction Center late tonight is indicating a 15% "hatched" area for their tornado probabilities. The probabilities indicate confidence of a tornado report within 25 miles of a point in the outlined area. The "hatched" area is to indicate a higher concentration of reports or when a higher number of significant reports may be expected.
So, yes, we are definitely anxious to see how things turn out.
Take care, everyone...
I'll see or talk to you soon!
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