Dunken/Hope, NM Tornadoes & Atoka-Seven Rivers Hail Thursday, Sept 15, 2016.


Blog Updated 9-17-2016 @ 10:13 AM MDT.

Photo Is Courtesy Of Bryce Elkins & @Jorge Torres .
2 PM MDT Near Dunken, NM In SW Chaves County - Picacho Rd & US Hwy 82. 

Correction: Photo Is Courtesy Of Danny Kiper. 9-15-2016.
5 Miles West Of Hope, NM In Eddy County At 4:05 PM MDT.

Photographer Unknown. 9-15-2016.
Near Dunken, NM In Southwest Chaves County. 





5 Photos Above Are Courtesy Of Kristy McKee. 9-15-2016.
Hope, New Mexico 20 Miles West Of Artesia In Eddy County.

Photo Is Courtesy Of Bonnie Farr Rogers. 9-15-2016.
Hope, New Mexico 20 Miles West Of Artesia In Eddy County.


2 Photos Above Are Courtesy Of Shyra Tate. 9-15-2016.
Hope, New Mexico 20 Miles West Of Artesia In Eddy County.

Photo Is Courtesy Of Eddy County OEM. 9-15-2016.
South Of Hope, New Mexico 20 Miles West Of Artesia In Eddy County.




4 Photos Above Are Courtesy Of Tammy MCCaleb Klein. 9-15-2016.
Hope, NM Or 20 Miles West Of Artesia In Eddy County.

Photo Is Courtesy Of Darla Veron. 9-15-2016.
Blevins Rd In Atoka, NM Or 4 Miles South Of Artesia In Eddy County.

Photo Is Courtesy Of Carrie Greenwood. 9-15-2016.
East Kinkaid Rd - Dayton, NM Or 10 Miles South Of Artesia In Eddy County.


2 Photos Above Courtesy Of Stacie Smith In Atoka, NM. 
4 Miles South Of Artesia In Eddy County 9-15-2016. 




Before The Hail Storm Thursday Night.

After The Hail Storm Thursday Night.
5 Photos Above Are Courtesy Of Michelle McDonald McCutcheon. 9-15-2016.
Golf Ball Size Hail Damage North Of Carlsbad, NM Thursday Night Sept 15, 2016. 

Photo Is Courtesy Of Christy Bryant. 9-15-2016.
Looking North From C-Hill In Carlsbad, NM. This Was The Supercell  Thunderstorm That Produced The 4" Diameter Size Hail (Grapefruit) Near Seven Rivers Around 10 PM MDT.

Seven Rivers Wall Cloud.


2 Photos Above Were Shot By Me On 9-15-2016.
3 Miles Northeast Of Seven Rivers, NM At 5:56 & 5: 58 PM MDT..

GRLevel2 Analyst Radar Snapshots.
(Of The Hope Supercell & The Seven Rivers Supercell).

Cannon AFB Base Reflectivity 0.5 At 4:15 PM MDT Thursday, Sept 15, 2016.

Cannon AFB Storm Relative Velocity (SRV) 0.5 At 4:15 PM MDT Thursday, Sept 15, 2016.

Midland NWS Base Reflectivity 0.5 At 4:17 PM MDT Thursday, Sept 15, 2016. 

Midland NWS Base Reflectivity 0.5 At 10:04 PM MDT Thursday, Sept 15, 2016. 
Radar Was Estimating That The Hail Was 5" In Diameter. 




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