



I noticed a lot of 0-3km MLCAPE pooling along a warm front and northeast of a surface low, which was the remnants of Hurricane Dolly, with decent 850-500 mb shear and sufficient helicity as well...and initially went after some developing storms just south of Olathe, in Linn county. Then realized that developing rain shower northeast of El Dorado, was headed for a more favorable environment...it paid off big time, with great structure, a rotating wall cloud (not pictured) and I only spent about 25 bucks in gas!
More later today it's late now...
4 comments:
That's really amazing...
Awesome shots...but what's up with your website dude??
Thanks guys....
Shane- At first I thought we had been hacked, but I talked to Darin's girlfriend and he's been working on another website for someone and must have left it up there lol...
Dick
Dick,
Nice site Mate. Hope all is good. Keep in touch.. JC
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