This has been an absolutely crazy week or so, hasn't it? And it looks like we're just getting started!
Check out Tomer Burg's animation of the last week's storm reports!
A quick look at SPC storm reports from the highly active - and unfortunately devastating - stretch of severe weather over the last week that is still ongoing: pic.twitter.com/YuyQWctk34
— Tomer Burg (@burgwx) May 4, 2024
THE YEAR OF THE TORNADO
Over the last several months, meteorologists had been suggesting that 2024 would be a big tornado year. A lot was made of the impact of high sea-surface temperatures in the Western Gulf of Mexico and the transition from El Nino to La Nina.
But as March rolled into April, below normal tornado activity continued. Several big events occurred, but photogenic tornadoes were few and far between.
One exception was a local outbreak of tornadoes that struck Iowa on April 16th. Paul Spomer caught this amazing, sinuous tornado just north of the surface low:
CAREER DAY in No
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Sometimes, it's hard to remember how you began.
And that's definitely true for long-time chasers. We sometimes forget how hard it was for us in the beginning. And when I started, I was really bad at it. So I thought it might be helpful to tell how I became a chaser
For me, it all began in 1990. On May 15th, a powerful F3 tornado struck my hometown, Stillwater, OK.
After the tornado hit, I became fascinated with tornadoes. Trouble was, I didn't know where to find information about them. My mom suggested that I write the local weatherman, Gary England, to see if he might be taking his tornado safety talk to town.
To my surprise, Gary wrote back. His letter arrived 3 weeks after I sent mine. He said that, sadly, he wouldn't be coming to Stillwater that year. But he gave me a copy of his book "Those Terrible Twisters and the Weather of Oklahoma"
That was when my obsession truly began. The book that Gary gave me had it all: tornado pics, dates, locations -- everything. I liter...
Introduction
Welcome to my new blog. Periodically, I will be posting about weather events I find interesting. I'll also be adding chaser-relevant bits I learn from science articles. Hope you enjoy!
Basic Meteorology for Storm Chasers
I recorded a new version of the beginner's meteorology presentation I gave at NSCS. In it, I cover:
You can find it on Youtube here.
And if you find it useful, please like and subscribe! I'll be posting more content like this soon.
Storm Mergers
Also, I've been reading quite a bit of research on storm mergers and their relationship to tornadogenesis. It turns out that mergers matter -- a lot.
Did you know that 50% of tornadoes form within a few minutes of a merger? This is not an accident. It turns that mergers are important because they increase stretching.
(Y'all remember the ice skater analogy, right? Spin and stretch!)
Also, it turns out that a lot of merging cells...
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