Texas Panhandle Supercell Video – Vortex2 Scans Storm

June 14, 2009 by Jeff Gammons  
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June 13, 2009 – One of my favorite places to chase Supercell thunderstorms is West Texas and the Panhandle region. Jim Edds on Saturday was chasing a lovely Supercell in the Texas Panhandle. The video sent in overnight to me was his latest HD video of severe storm captures of the day southwest of Pampa, TX. Jim is currently on his several weeks expedition in Tornado Alley. This Supercell showed strong signs of ration at many stages during it’s life span. Vortex2 2009 was also sampling this storm as seen in the above video, with their DOW radar scans and wind probes surrounding the storm. The cell never produced a tornado, but was pure eyecandy to all the Storm Chasers playing around in the notch of the storm.

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2 Responses to “Texas Panhandle Supercell Video – Vortex2 Scans Storm”

  1. Crissy Paige on June 14th, 2009 1:30 pm

    I use to live in those parts. I have seen some insane storms growing up in west texas. Cool cool.

  2. Jeff Gammons on June 14th, 2009 6:05 pm

    Thanks Crissy. Jim is on another Supercell as I type in south-western Kansas. I’m sure Jim will comment on his videos once he returns to Florida.

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