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Hays to Salina Saturday
Quick evening note; will travel my way out I-70 tomorrow, leaving a bit earlier in the morning than I would for a typical ‘travel day’ just in case a storm can get going in central Kansas in the afternoon; not expecting a ton out of it, but given the Sunday setup, this sets me up well. Initially thought about cruising into Burlington mid-afternoon to see if the storms in Colorado would be worth anything, and I am just not convinced they’ll amount to enough to dedicate missing any central Kansas potential, nor sacrificing a full day’s drive out east. Some…
Wheels Up Tomorrow Through Mid-Week
Looks like things will kick off for me tomorrow… I sat out yesterday and today, and while I am not formally planning to chase tomorrow as I am playing it as a positioning day, there are some potential storm interactions I could have in far eastern Colorado tomorrow afternoon, so I’m not writing off tomorrow yet, but it’ll likely be a ‘just cause I’m there’ type of thing. As I eluded to in my previous entry, nothing in the coming days looks ‘HISTORIC’, or end of the world. As is typical with these things, there is a lot of click-bait…
A New Stint To Begin?
Busy stretch looks to shape up heading into this coming weekend, and it may extend well into next week. Saturday through Monday look like high-likelihood chase days, with Thursday, Friday, and Tuesday also presenting some opportunity. Still working out the details and logistics on what days will be my focus, and when I would depart to set up for them, so plenty left to uncover as the days go on. Depending on where you get your weather information, this could be the ‘tornado outbreak of the year’? Yeah, I don’t speculate on the high-side potential of these events. As we’ve…
Thoughts From The Road
Thanks to Ed for taking the wheel early this grey Saturday morning… we’ve wrapped up a busy three days of chasing and have just left Peoria, Illinois to begin our long haul back home to Colorado. It was a pretty packed slate of storms for us, although nothing terribly big, despite some high-ceiling setups. I’ll have those inked out in the coming days, so be sure to check out the chase logs for those. While we did see a couple birdfart tornadoes on Thursday in Iowa, I think Friday was actually my favorite of the three chase days as the…
Wheels Up Today For Multi-Day Chase Trip
As my cute, new little widget over there on the right shows, I’ve got several chase days lined up starting tomorrow. Spent most of the afternoon yesterday getting the ride ready to rock. She’s been dormant since returning from Illinois, so almost two weeks. Actually managed to keep the driving limited to a single full tank of gas during that stretch, nice cause the 87 octane here is the mid-grade, so it’s $4+ right now here in northern Colorado without fuel points chipping away at some of that. Fortunately the 87 octane becomes regular unleaded across the border, so that’ll…
Chasing Status Day Revamped for Modern Awesomeness
Remember this? Nah, probably not… this was a feature in my older sites where I would change the icon site-wide to reflect my chase potential, which was often updated on a per-day basis… well, if you look over to the right side of the screen, you notice there’s a 10-Day chase outlook. Inspired by the old one-icon look, I created a much more modern version that shows my next 10 days chasing potential. I’ve been stewing over such an idea for a while, but didn’t want to simply write a code to switch an icon, and this was the version…
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