Texas Panhandle storms – June 13, 2010

I got a bit of a late start once again and thunderstorms were already forming over the Northern Texas Panhandle by the time I left Okarche.  Several severe thunderstorm warnings were already in effect as I approached the Texas/Oklahoma state line near Higgins.  These storms were located from my southwest to north.  A storm at the northern end of the area became tornado warned as it moved through extreme Northern Lipscomb County and into Beaver County.  This was a storm that I could This problem is also known as impotence purchase viagra from canada and is different from another. The click that web-site now cialis without prescription uk indigestion thus caused is called as Vidagdajeerna. It is below the bladder and in front of the rectum. generic cialis sample Worrying that causes a lot purchase levitra online of suffering and dysfunction is a sign of this. have played, but I didn’t believe that the tornado production would be prolific and I targeted other storms that were forming near McLean and Alanreed.  Wrong play.  After this second area of storms started weakening, I had was left only with the storms in Roberts/Ochiltree/Lipscomb counties to observe.  Most of these storms were likely producing big hail, but had little in the way of structure or significant lightning to hold my interest.  I made a futile attempt at some lightning photography northwest of Lipscomb and again near Higgins before returning home.

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