News DetailIncredible tornadic supercell captured on Thursday...Possible tornado outbreak in MO on Friday.
Posted At: September 21, 2006 @ 10:28 PM
Posted By: Reed Timmer
Related Categories: Tornadoes
Reed and Joel captured a beautiful, striated supercell at sunset in southeast OK on Thursday. Unfortunately, we could not pursue this potential tornado-producer because of the lack of road options through the mountainous southeast OK terrain. We made a valiant attempt at punching through the hook of this storm near Atoka, OK, but the storm was moving far too fast. Given its incredible structure and radar presentation, it is very likely this storm went on to produce a tornado. Frame captures and video of the "flying saucer"-like supercell are displayed below, along with radar images near the time of the pictures/video. Our position was indicated by the white circle. Note the inflow bands on the southeast side of the storm.












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Seems good. Follow it! In this times weather makes a change, also in Europa. Hi Reed, DVD´s ,you have send , thrilling me. Best I saw ever befor. Now understand more about LP, HP, circulation and other, because I´ve seen it live. Great video! Thanks! Also a great wish is to see the damagepath of filmed tornadoes. Can you do this? Perhaps in the futrure? Scientist in Germany need more infomations about this. Every times it will disscused: downburst, tornadoe or other. If you wish I´ll send you some pictures of damages in germany... shit happens, crass!!!
Just one word, Awesome!