Monthly Archives: May 2023

11 May 2023 – Southern Oklahoma Supercells

We dropped south to near the Red River southeast of Walters and then began hopping from storm to storm back northeastward through the Rush Springs and Ninnekah areas.  Despite a high amount of moisture and instability, storms struggled most of the afternoon and evening.  They either had small volume in the mid levels despite fat bases, or skinny bases and loaded up upstairs.  Overall, there was decent structure to be had and we had a few times where a tornado looked possible.

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4 May 2023 – North Texas Supercells

Another day to north Texas and another day with minimal results.  We did manage to see some structure and sky color, but overall the day wasn’t very exciting.  A few images taken from near Harrold, Kamay, Archer City, Antelope, Shannon, Newport and Joy, Texas: