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The Journey: Vortex 2: Woodward, OK
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A young scientist in training sharing mostly useless thoughts. Tuesday, May 4, 2010. Vortex 2: Woodward, OK. May 3, 2010. Started in Nashville, TN and caught a flight at 5:45 in the morning to DIA. Filled out some paperwork in Boulder, met Stephanie and we were on our way. We can now go back to the "new" world and listen to ipods and even stream live music from the computer! This is what girls dream about ladies and gentleman.until next time! Day two: May 4. The parking lot is a fantastic place here!
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The Journey: May 2010
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A young scientist in training sharing mostly useless thoughts. Thursday, May 13, 2010. A week of chasing. May 12, 2010. It’s been a busy week for the Vortex 2 team! It was a very late night chase though…well after dark when we picked up our instruments. This chase led us far into the middle of nowhere, but we were able to find a Sonic on the drive to our hotel only a few minutes before they closed at 11! We were able to get a shower for the first time since Monday morning….amazing! Sunday, May 9, 2010.
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Weather Lab Blog: Nov 11, 2009
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MSU Storm Chase Class. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Project Vortex 2 Year 1 Summary. This is a summary of what project Vortex 2 accomplished during their first year of operation. It was a very slow severe weather season in 2009, at least within the project’s time and space domain. The Missouri State University chase class converged with the Vortex 2 armada in Sterling, CO on the evening of Thursday June 4th, the day before they (and Vortex 2! If not, I’m sure he can chime in! More on Project Vortex 2.
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Weather Lab Blog: Rain, Rain, Rain
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MSU Storm Chase Class. Friday, October 30, 2009. Rain, Rain, Rain. Yesterday’s rain total for Springfield was logged at 1.72″ which is a record for that date, 10/29. This has pushed our October rain total to 9.97″ or 6.75″ above a normal October! The heaviest rain areas occurred east and southeast of Springfield and included numerous 4″ plus totals and even a few over the 5″ mark. The National Weather Service has a complete rainfall report here. Storm chasing and more at:. Why should you care? Springfiel...
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Weather Lab Blog: Project Vortex 2 Year 1 Summary
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MSU Storm Chase Class. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Project Vortex 2 Year 1 Summary. This is a summary of what project Vortex 2 accomplished during their first year of operation. It was a very slow severe weather season in 2009, at least within the project’s time and space domain. The Missouri State University chase class converged with the Vortex 2 armada in Sterling, CO on the evening of Thursday June 4th, the day before they (and Vortex 2! If not, I’m sure he can chime in! More on Project Vortex 2.
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Weather Lab Blog: Oct 17, 2009
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MSU Storm Chase Class. Saturday, October 17, 2009. The clouds we've been wanting to get rid of will finally break rather quickly tonight allowing temperatures to plummet! The center of the high where the calmest winds will be will pass over central Missouri tonight and this area is under the greatest risk for a sun-freezing low temperature. The rest of the area will likely experience a pretty good frost. Storm chasing and more at:. It might work out that our winter will see a progression of "dry" cool fr...
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Weather Lab Blog: Rain Chances Late in the Weekend
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MSU Storm Chase Class. Friday, November 13, 2009. Rain Chances Late in the Weekend. The models run at a shorter range are now picking up on some pretty good rain late Sunday and Monday. The longer range models have been hinting at this all week too, although they have been way up in the 3" plus range. Storm chasing and more at:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network. End of Season, TX. NOAA Weather Partners » U.S. Severe Weather Blog. Great Links and Sites.
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Weather Lab Blog: Severe Weather Conference
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MSU Storm Chase Class. Monday, November 9, 2009. I attended the College of DuPage Severe Weather Symposium held from November 5-7 in Downers Grove, IL. Many of you may know that Missouri State University offered a similar (at least logistically) chase class this past June ‘09. It is safe to say that the framework, it not the actual seed for the idea, came from the College of DuPage program. You can read more about this and other severe weather topics at the website listed below. Storm chasing and more at:.
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Weather Lab Blog: Damp and Chilly. Snow?
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MSU Storm Chase Class. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Damp and Chilly. Snow? Well, the chances for our rain showers mixing with snow are about as good as they were. The coldest air now is in extreme southwest Missouri and is not likely to warm much at all this afternoon. The final volley of showers is wrapping around this long-discussed upper level low along an area of converging air. Don't worry, we'll likely have a shot at a real snow this winter. How's that for a forecast! Storm chasing and more at:.