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#1 Postby pawlee » Wed Jun 11, 2003 8:43 pm

hello everyone! you are absolutely not going to believe what i captured this evening from one single location shortly after the first tornado warning was issued for three counties including mine! the following links will say it all and i am still awaiting confirmation as to whether that is a funnel cloud in the first image but i believe wholeheartedly from observing it for an extended period of time that it is. LOL! do you think these will make for good painting references? hope that wherever you may be, that you are safe and well! enjoy! Paul :)

facing W towards Springfield IL
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/06112.jpg

detail of image above
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/06112detail.jpg

facing N towards Maroa IL
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/06115.jpg

detail of above image
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/06115detail.jpg

facing E towards Champaign IL
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/06111.jpg

detail of image above
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/06111detail.jpg

facing E towards Champaign (dissipation stage)
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/06113.jpg

spinning scud cloud
http://pawleewurx.com/img/wxphto/06114.jpg

(for those in and around Central IL, i was located on Sawyer road which is on the extreme N end of Decatur.)
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Re:Three Wall Clouds

#2 Postby Sarah--Cb » Wed Jun 11, 2003 9:07 pm

Hey Pawlee!

These pictures are awesome! My opinion about the possible funnel cloud in the first picture is: I definitely think something was there. Yes, it does look like a funnel cloud, but in all actuallity, it really is too far away to confirm unless I was there. :p The picture of you looking North toward Marora, is AWESOME! I really like this picture because everything is so well defined. It actually looks like there may be a possible funnel or lowering coming out of this cool lookin wall cloud. But, I don't know for sure since I didn't witness it, and it's not ominous. Well done with the pics! I hope you had fun..The rotating scub pic is cool too. Coming from West Texas and chasing experience, I say, WELL DONE! Best of Luck for future naders!!

Sarah- :wink:
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#3 Postby pawlee » Thu Jun 12, 2003 5:48 am

yeah, that first one is indeed questionable but what made this such a good observational opportunity is that the storms bubbled up on a stationary outflow boundary caused by a big line in S IL. shucks, i could've pulled up a lawn chair and a glass of lemonade because watching these three areas mature and then dissipate was like watching cows in a field! the NWS issued the tornado warnings as more of a general caution than anything due to the possibility that small spin-up's might occur along the entire line. thanks for the kind words! p

ps: just went through your site and love those chase pics! that must've been an unbelievable adrenaline rush and especially when that one tornado was heading right for you! i also love your lightning pics as lightning is so difficult to capture... great work!
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#4 Postby isobar » Thu Jun 12, 2003 12:41 pm

Those are great pawlee. Thanks for posting.
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#5 Postby vbhoutex » Fri Jun 13, 2003 1:43 am

AS usual, great work Pawlee!!! I agree with Sarah's assessment. You know what you saw so....
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#6 Postby Guest » Fri Jun 13, 2003 2:09 am

Man those are great pawlee..........Its been so long since i had a good thunderstorm here...........Thanks for sharing those...........:)
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#7 Postby pawlee » Fri Jun 13, 2003 8:14 am

vbhoutex wrote:AS usual, great work Pawlee!!! I agree with Sarah's assessment. You know what you saw so....


even still though, had to make sure and be clear on the uncertainty hence why i didn't call a funnel. calling something that isn't can get someone into hot water. i read on another list that a few weeks ago, a HAM operator here called a tornado but was corrected by a number of other observers in the same area. instead of being like "thanks", he belted out on the radio "F*&% Y@#!!!". ticked me off to hear but there are those out there without a lick of meteorological knowledge who just want to "be the hero" by calling a tornado. those who usually think everything moving is a tornado aren't seeing with their eyes but through their selfish ego and are the last one's who need to be in the field... p
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#8 Postby vbhoutex » Fri Jun 13, 2003 8:17 am

pawlee wrote:
vbhoutex wrote:AS usual, great work Pawlee!!! I agree with Sarah's assessment. You know what you saw so....


even still though, had to make sure and be clear on the uncertainty hence why i didn't call a funnel. calling something that isn't can get someone into hot water. i read on another list that a few weeks ago, a HAM operator here called a tornado but was corrected by a number of other observers in the same area. instead of being like "thanks", he belted out on the radio "F*&% Y@#!!!". ticked me off to hear but there are those out there without a lick of meteorological knowledge who just want to "be the hero" by calling a tornado. those who usually think everything moving is a tornado aren't seeing with their eyes but through their selfish ego and are the last one's who need to be in the field... p


YOU GOT THAT RIGHT!!!!!
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#9 Postby Amanzi » Fri Jun 13, 2003 9:34 am

WOW.. Those pic's are really fantastic!!!
Great work Pawlee :)
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#10 Postby VanceWxMan » Fri Jun 13, 2003 10:31 am

Sweet Pics! I really like the second one as well good detail and great capture!

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#11 Postby pawlee » Fri Jun 13, 2003 4:39 pm

VanceWxMan wrote:Sweet Pics! I really like the second one as well good detail and great capture!

Aaron


believe it or not, for now, this all i use. takes better pics than i've ever expected! was $75 at Walmart, got it on sale for $52. has a video feature that has enabled me to capture lightning and pull stills. not as good as say a $200 Sony cam but for the price, i definitely got my money's worth and then some... p

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http://www.aiptek.com
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#12 Postby weatherwunder » Fri Jun 13, 2003 10:26 pm

Awesome pics. Pretty darn good for the cam!
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