Western Missouri Tornadoes – May 4, 2003

VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dtZs0X8i7GU

A significant outbreak of severe thunderstorms and tornadoes was expected on this day and I drove up to Topeka the night before.  I was in pretty good position to start the day, but initial development was cluttered with many storms and rapid storm evolution.  I got myself stuck around Saint Joseph while a tornado producing supercell organized and moved across the northern part of the Kansas City metro area.  I fell in just behind this storm and came across large hail and tornado damage, but bad roads and quick storm motions kept me from staying with that storm.
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There was a brief time that I thought I may have missed my chance on the day, but other storms were forming south and southwest of Kansas City that would be in play.  I worked my way southeast of Kansas City and saw a couple of tornadoes with a storm near Chilhowee, Missouri.  The storm was a small one and very well isolated.  I was finally able to get into a good viewing position to the southwest of Knob Noster for the most significant tornado with the storm.  This F2 tornado was on the ground for 5 miles/7 minutes.

One more brief tornado was observed near Sedalia before the storm started weakening.

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