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Iowa Chaser: December 2009
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Your Iowa Weather Blog, with Storm Chasing and Photography by Jayson Prentice. Sunday, December 6, 2009. As a potentially significant winter storm enters the forecast for the plains states, I will post updates regarding the forecast and updates as the storm begins to impact the area. These updates will of course be updated on my new blog:. Posted by Jayson Prentice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Iowa Chaser's Photo Album. Iowa Chaser's Storm Chasing. Lightning photography near Tulsa. Happy Fourth Of July.
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Iowa Chaser: Snowstorm Updates...
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Your Iowa Weather Blog, with Storm Chasing and Photography by Jayson Prentice. Sunday, December 6, 2009. As a potentially significant winter storm enters the forecast for the plains states, I will post updates regarding the forecast and updates as the storm begins to impact the area. These updates will of course be updated on my new blog:. Posted by Jayson Prentice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Iowa Chaser's Photo Album. Iowa Chaser's Storm Chasing. Lightning photography near Tulsa.
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Iowa Chaser: August 9 Severe Weather Update #1
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Your Iowa Weather Blog, with Storm Chasing and Photography by Jayson Prentice. Sunday, August 9, 2009. August 9 Severe Weather Update #1. A morning supercell is moving through portions of central Iowa, currently just west of Fort Dodge capable of producing 1" to 3" diameter hail and damaging winds in excess of 60 mph. This storm has been severe for quite some time this morning, beginning near the Iowa/Nebraska border and moving east/northeast approximately 40 mph. Posted by Jayson Prentice. The Weather P...
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Iowa Chaser: April 2009
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Your Iowa Weather Blog, with Storm Chasing and Photography by Jayson Prentice. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Another rainy day may be in store for the state as a cold front pushes over the state tomorrow. A few thunderstorms are possible across southern and eastern Iowa tomorrow, with the slight chance of a severe thunderstorm capable of large hail. Otherwise another soaking rain expected for the fields of Iowa, which appear highly un-planted at the moment. Posted by Jayson Prentice. Monday, April 27, 2009.
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Iowa Chaser: May 2009
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Your Iowa Weather Blog, with Storm Chasing and Photography by Jayson Prentice. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Severe Weather Update #2 - May 31. Enjoy the rain, maybe some small hail, and otherwise rumbles of thunder overnight. Another update is likely early tomorrow with a quick discussion about the warm front across the central/southern thirds of the state tomorrow. Posted by Jayson Prentice. Labels: Severe Weather Forecast. Severe Weather Update - May 31. Posted by Jayson Prentice. Severe Weather - May 31.
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Iowa Chaser: Severe Weather Potential - August 7 Update #3
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Your Iowa Weather Blog, with Storm Chasing and Photography by Jayson Prentice. Friday, August 7, 2009. Severe Weather Potential - August 7 Update #3. Once again Iowa has went and gone off to disappoint the severe weather lovers across the northern plains! Posted by Jayson Prentice. Labels: Severe Weather Forecast. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Help Iowa Chaser, and show your appreciation for the time and effort to post forecasts, and updates from the road by making a donation! Severe Weather Potent...
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Jim LaDue view: October 2011
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A collection of the things that interest me. Wednesday, October 26, 2011. How did the thousand year rain in Washington DC happen? Figure 1. Six hourly rainfall amounts from two times showing the different character of the rainfall. The latter rainfalls on the right showed two areas that exceeded 1000 year return intervals just south of Washington DC. This image is courtesy of. Http:/ nmq.ou.edu/. Why did the 1000 year three hour rains occur on the second day? Figure 4. Upper-level analysis showing th...
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Jim LaDue view: Could the Norman, ok snow of 27 Dec 2014 have been anticipated?
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A collection of the things that interest me. Sunday, December 28, 2014. Could the Norman, ok snow of 27 Dec 2014 have been anticipated? I'm sure the heavy snow that began early in the morning of December 27, 2014 in Oklahoma was a surprise to many; an event which could've led to more significant impacts than what we saw given that it occurred only 2 days after Christmas . A scene typical of central Oklahoma roads. Unknown source. Storm total snow amounts courtesy of NWS Norman. The NAM forecast model, ho...
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Jim LaDue view: December 2011
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A collection of the things that interest me. Tuesday, December 20, 2011. Freezing drizzle with an all snow sounding? Freezing drizzle once again proves to be a difficult-to-forecast, and extremely hazardous form of precipitation. This point was made all to clearly as 30 cars went off the road on I-70 near Limon, CO resulting in two fatalities during the midday as reported by News9 in Denver. Why was the freezing drizzle so hazardous? How was the freezing drizzle detected? Figure 2. A surface observat...
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Jim LaDue view: April 2014
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A collection of the things that interest me. Saturday, April 19, 2014. Learning moments from the May 2013 Oklahoma tornadoes. Yes, central Oklahoma suffered in 2013. However, so many tornadoes in close proximity to a large meteorological center provides a great opportunity to learn from these disasters. Not everything learned is in this talk, but hopefully some essence of what is learned can be had from these pictures to follow. That kind of guidance is valuable in helping the SPC issue not just tornado ...