05/30 pics...
Posted: Sat May 31, 2003 2:52 am
what a night! WOW!!! just to the NNW of Macon county, a very powerful
supercell developed and dropped numerous funnels from Logan to
Champaign counties.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ilx/events/may30.gif
we were in Clinton two hours before all hell broke loose, needless to say the LSR is a classic tonight...
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ilx/events/lsr0530.txt
early on, i got an incredible view of the birth and ultimately the
maturation of this monster. at peak, the anvil was swirling above our
apartment located in N Central Decatur and Jami and i were awestruck
by the massive rotating structure before our eyes (even the flanking
line was drawing into the tower right overhead! unfortunately too
dark for pics.) even though i was up close to where i may have been
able to run the twisters down, (before heading in to watch from the
balcony), i wasn't about to head in to the center alone at twilight
seeing how massive this storm was. below are some pics i snapped off
from Hickory Point Road and then from my house. this night was BIGGER
than Wednesday... WAY BIGGER! p
development facing W on Hickory Point Rd. (8:20 PM)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/0530034.jpg
more development on Hickory Pt. Rd. (8:35 PM)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/053003.jpg
tower shot upon arriving home (facing NW) (8:45 PM)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/0530032.jpg
lightning over Maroa (facing N) (9:?? PM)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/0530033.JPG
(Lee Davis of WANDTV hit it on the head PERFECTLY in forecasting this one!)
supercell developed and dropped numerous funnels from Logan to
Champaign counties.
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ilx/events/may30.gif
we were in Clinton two hours before all hell broke loose, needless to say the LSR is a classic tonight...
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/ilx/events/lsr0530.txt
early on, i got an incredible view of the birth and ultimately the
maturation of this monster. at peak, the anvil was swirling above our
apartment located in N Central Decatur and Jami and i were awestruck
by the massive rotating structure before our eyes (even the flanking
line was drawing into the tower right overhead! unfortunately too
dark for pics.) even though i was up close to where i may have been
able to run the twisters down, (before heading in to watch from the
balcony), i wasn't about to head in to the center alone at twilight
seeing how massive this storm was. below are some pics i snapped off
from Hickory Point Road and then from my house. this night was BIGGER
than Wednesday... WAY BIGGER! p
development facing W on Hickory Point Rd. (8:20 PM)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/0530034.jpg
more development on Hickory Pt. Rd. (8:35 PM)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/053003.jpg
tower shot upon arriving home (facing NW) (8:45 PM)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/0530032.jpg
lightning over Maroa (facing N) (9:?? PM)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/0530033.JPG
(Lee Davis of WANDTV hit it on the head PERFECTLY in forecasting this one!)