Artesia, NM Mothership Supercell Thunderstorm. 9-17-2016.
Blog Updated 9-19-2016 @ 6:31 PM MDT. Diane & I Chase A Monster Of A Supercell! Saturday, Sept 17, 2016. Courtesy Of Diane J. Malone. My Wife (Diane) And I Took Old Yo Crossing Rd. South Out Of Roswell And Finally Got Out In Front Of This Monster Of A Supercell Thunderstorm On St. Hwy 13. She Took This Photo Near Mile Marker 11. Pretty Much Describes Rural Southeastern New Mexico. 3:09 PM MDT: This Beast Had Multiple Wall Clouds That At Times Showed Slow Rotation And At Other Times Was Spinning Like A Top. This Was A Ground Hugger At Times As Well. Initially When This Storm Developed South Of Picacho It Was Showing A Northeastward Movement On Radar. That Didn't Last Long As It Intensified And Started Heading East Then Made A Right Turn (Right Mover) And Took Off To The Southeast. At Times Moving Southeastward At 15-20 MPH Then It Would Accelerating To 40 MPH. 3:47 PM MDT: We Are About 1 Mile West Of Hope In Western Eddy County On ...
Pretty good! Sounds like you do some sort of mapping, computer monitoring work with all those screens.
ReplyDeleteMine might be more like this person's, a Texas Tech student:
http://tinyurl.com/86skrfk
Except by my age, I would have one scene of how others see me, driving a BMW convertible, golf clubs in the back, and shuffling some $100 bills.
That's funny stuff David.
ReplyDeletei like the meteorologist one too
ReplyDeleteYep that one was pretty funny too Michael.
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