Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Arrived in Scottsbulff

We drove from Denver to Scottsbluff today, in anticipation of a slim risk of severe storms tomorrow.

Along the way we caught some weak thunderstorms near Kimball, Nebraska, which afforded some nice CG lightning bolts - here's a video still from one of them.
(click on pics for bigger images - beware, the proper photo files are quite large!)





There were also some nice cloudscapes.








We ate dinner at Chilli's in Scottsbluff - Helen is amassing photographs of each of her dinners (don't ask!) - her Old Timer burger is seen below!










Tuesday, 19 May 2009

On the road!

Hi all,

Well we've now left the motel and are currently heading north on I-25. We're just north of Denver, and the in-car internet is working fine at the moment, although time will tell how well it works away from populated areas!
We're going to Scottsbluff, Nebraska - this is in anticipation of picking up a few storms tomorrow (Weds) - although moisture is very limited, there is a chance of some severe weather, possibly even some high based supercells.
At the moment, we have some nice towering cumulus clouds both to our west (over the Rockies) and to our east (over the Plains). This is a shot taken just seconds ago by my mobile phone!



Here!!

Hello!
Well, we've arrived safe, well, but tired...it's approx 4am UK time - 9pm US Mountain Time. We've picked up our hire car (Toyota Highlander - a bit of a beast!). On landing we could see a very dark cumulonimbus to our south, and on the journey to the hire car place we saw a number of CG lightnings! It also put on a lovely display of mammatus - Matt got some pics which I'll upload at some point soon. It was a nice start to the holiday! Anyway, off to Applebee's now for some late dinner!

Monday, 18 May 2009

Airport

Hi all!

Well we're now sat in Terminal 5 at Heathrow having passed through
security.

Plane leaves @ 1545 all being well

Ta ta for now!


Sent from my iPod

The off!

Hello - well we're all pretty much packed now - just a couple of bits to do and then we'll be heading to Heathrow within the hour! Pattern still looking quite quiet for storms, but there's a chance of a few storms through the week so we'll be making a play for them if we can.

Next stop Denver!

Bye for now!

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Almost time for the off!

Hello all - well, in just over 24 hours our flight will leave London Heathrow bound for Denver International Airport. This is my 9th storm chase trip, and Helen's 6th. Matt Clark will be joining us this evening, and we're heading out for some pizza. Ian Miller is coming down from the north-east on an overnight coach tonight, and so will meet us at Heathrow tomorrow.

Unfortunately the charts are not looking that good at the moment for the next few days at least. A big trough is digging in across the eastern USA, and looks like causing a 'cut-off' low to form near Florida by Tuesday. The long and short of this is that quality Gulf moisture is unlikely to spread into the Plains through much of this week...a few upper troughs are likely to cross the northern Plains, pushing a cold front southwards. The lack of good moisture means that any storms which do form are likely to be high based, and non-tornadic. Even so, shear will be reasonable, so a few high-based supercells are possible across the higher terrain of the western Plains, especially in the north. We'll decide on Tuesday morning what the plan is - there are a number of possibilities depending on how the rest of the week is shaping up. They range from heading to Colorado Springs, and ascending Pike's Peak, to heading to Yellowstone, to heading to the northern Plains.

I reckon that the cut-off low in the Gulf probably won't hang around as long as the models suggest - to that end I thing week 2 shows at least some promise of moisture returning to the Plains, and a greater chance of some severe weather. However, this pattern is not looking very good at the moment, and is a very far cry from last year's storm fest!

Stay tuned!

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Storm chasing soon!

Well, it's just under a week until we jet off to the USA for our annual storm chase. This year, 4 of us are going: Helen Rossington; Ian "Windy" Miller; and Matt Clark. We fly to Denver on Monday 18th May for just over 2 weeks. This blog will detail our chases, etc - pictures and vids will also be posted on here. Stay tuned!