Southwest Kansas storms/sky color – May 24, 2010

Doug and I left Okarche and tripped up Highway 3 to Woodward.  Thunderstorms had already been severe – and in some cases tornado warned – across Southwest Kansas and the Oklahoma Panhandle.  Other thunderstorms had formed over the Texas Panhandle by the time we reached Woodward.  The storms in the Oklahoma Panhandle and Kansas seemed out of reach, especially considering their north northeast movement.  We decided to head west southwest out of Woodward and see if an intercept in Texas would be possible.  Storms continued to evolve over Eastern Texas County in Oklahoma, and southwest of Perryton in Texas.  At Shattuck, we turned north It’s written in Sanskrit and was believed to be linked to degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s. pfizer viagra discount I took the medicine and made devensec.com commander viagra sure I consumed it empty stomach as advised because the results are faster with empty stomach. Many Americans who live near Canada prefer to use the cost of levitra solution compared to other branded medicines. viagra tablets for sale But there are many medicines that are available to the offshore customers also. and continued working toward the Oklahoma Panhandle.  We were able to catch up with an interesting storm that tracked by Liberal, Kismet and Plains, Kansas.  This storm had decent supercell structure for awhile, but was small and may have been impacted by left splits from the Texas convection.  We had about a 30 minute window where the storm maintained good structure before becoming part of a large mess of storms that moved through the Dodge City area.  We spent a good amount of time north of Dodge City using the setting sun for photo opportunities before headed to Dodge  City for the night.

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