Going to Extreme - Stormchasing USA 2012

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Jane ONeill

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Apr 27, 2012, 1:22:57 PM4/27/12
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Morning all,

We're putting our photos up on this link below (when we get the chance), so far we've been stormchasing, snow chasing, through Canada, photographed a sunset over Lake Michigan, done some work around the house in Hillsboro.

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Australian-Sky-Weather/138092056229831

Just surfing ahead of the dryline - a bit of morning stomr activity west of Great Bend, most likely sucker cells). Picked up a couple of moisture plumes feeding in from Oklahoma across Kansas.....prefer to dribble east & keep 50-60kms east of the dryline. Spotting for better organised convection especially along the plumes. Near Great Bend (76F/64F)& 25-35mph SSE. The convective CINH is not particularly strong E of the dryline, stuff may go off earlier rather than later. Suspect the probablility of a long track tornadic supercell sometime through the day.

Cheers,

Jane & Clyve

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Clyve Herbert & Jane ONeill
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Australian Sky & Weather
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Australian Severe Weather Assoc (ASWA)
http://www.severeweather.asn.au
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Jane ONeill
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Australian Sky & Weather
http://www.stormchasers.au.com

Australian Severe Weather Assoc (ASWA)
http://www.severeweather.asn.au
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Gavin O'Brien

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Apr 28, 2012, 10:38:59 PM4/28/12
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Hi Jane and Clyve,
Keep safe.
Gavin,Gilmore ACT


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