19 May 2018 – Supercell near Fairview, Oklahoma

This chase day never took me far from home, and I spent most of it measuring hail.  The first storms I picked up on were just east of Hennessey and I measured severe size hail stones from north of Orlando into Perry.  I let these storms go and drove west to Douglas where I watched a storm weaken, then drove north to Medford and measured more severe size hail.  I was calling it a day and returning south through Enid when a storm started developing northwest of Fairview.  This storm was the most impressive of the day and even warranted a Tornado Warning for a time:

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Rotation was evident at cloud base with the storm, but it never gave good reason to believe that a tornado was imminent.  I saw baseball size hail falling just north of Fairview. Luckily, I managed to miss any big hits.  I spent a good amount of time trying to capture lightning east of Fairview before returning home.  As has been the case in 2018, I didn’t have a much success.