Southwest Oklahoma beauty – May 19, 2012

While conditions for tornadoes were only marginal, this was one of the first opportunities for a chase in over a month.  Low pressure was located over far Northwest Oklahoma and a dryline extended southward near the Texas/Oklahoma border.  There were some moderately strong mid level winds, but moisture was a little less than ideal and strong surface heating resulted in large temperature/dew point spreads – and high cloud bases.

We drove northwest to near Vici and watched as towering cumulus formed along the boundary over Northwest Oklahoma.  Development was slow but steady and eventually we had high based severe storms just to our west.

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These storms never had decent structure and despite their appearance on radar, were not producing very much visible lightning.  We worked south through Western Dewey and Custer Counties – eventually finding an isolated storm in Southern Roger Mills County.  Our timing was perfect.  The storm became more and more organized as we watched it become a beautifully sculpted supercell.  The storm was only moving about 5 mph to the east and we played around in front of it as it approached.  We literally played around and I even shot a couple of golfballs at it.  It responded by pounding us with golfball size hail near Carpenter.

We moved east ahead of the storm and got to see some good structure just northeast of Weatherford before calling it a day. Overall, a short chase with decent results.

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