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                Sunday, May 11, 2008 - 10:40AM    Storm Highway blog RSS/XML feed

May 11 chase - updates

Update 4:41PM Sunday: Not much to report other than just running back and forth across the county chasing rain showers. Saw a few pieces of pea-sized hail at Bills Creek Road and I-64, and that's it. Here are some photos....

Mammatus over downtown Charleston:

Today was a day of look-alikes. Would have been a great spotter training field day of things to not call in. This had the look of a nice updraft base, bell-shape and all - but it was on the wrong side of the storm (northwest). It may have been something to watch if there had been a new storm developing there (in which case I'd expect to see a rain shaft to the right). Radar showed nothing new developing here.

A few rising scud tags were present there, but no rotation:

The John Amos plant cooling towers create quite a few tornado look-alikes, this one was probably the best 'fakenado' I've seen. There even looks like an RFD clear slot to the left. If you were a chaser and didn't know that power plant was there, you'd be flipping out topping the hill on I-64 and seeing this - of course until you saw that it wasn't rotating or moving with the storm.

Another 'scudnado' look-alike over Teays Valley Road. Around here the terrain and trees usually hide what's close to the ground, as in this case (which was nothing). Again, no rotation here, and this feature was on the northwest side of the storm.

Update 1:29PM Sunday: Redevelopment is under way to the west thanks to heating and cold air aloft.

Update 12:09PM Sunday: So far a chase of dying storms and technical difficulties. The Spotter Network client crashes on my older laptop, which needs the GPS for WxWorx. So no GPS data for now. The Cradlepoint access router also reset itself, and I don't have the manual to get the default password for it. So, only plug-in internet is available, limiting access to one computer anyway. So only the Chase Cam is running now.

Other than that, nothing but heavy rain out here now. I'll be going home in a few minutes. There is some clearing out west behind this line, and it's still early in the day - so there may be a secondary threat later this afternoon.

10:40AM Sunday: Heading out now - the ChaseCam will be running and my GPS position will be broadcast on Spotter Network.

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Hello, I am a suburban Indiana mother and grandmother. I strive daily to help my children see that out of tragic circimstances, beauty and love can still shine through. I would like to publish a calendar to help raise money for the victims of these 2008 storms. I would like to donate 100% of the profits to a fund that would help families that have to rebuild. I am most concerned with the children who will now have to forgo college, due to these unexpected expenses. I have no experience fund raising, I am willing to dive in head first. I know that Ebay is willing to collect the profits and manage the donation. I am looking for photos that reflect the fact that in devastation beauty still thrives. I would like to capture this theme in nature and the fury it can bring and still be a thing of extroidanary beauty, so I am looking for photos. I would also like to use photo's of people caring for other people. Victim's caring for victims. I would like to capture the love of family that still thrives even when all material posessions are lost. You may submit phots to me at kcsshields@yahoo.com, please leave contact information if you would like recognition for your contribution. Photos submitted anonymously will remain that way. Time is of the essence. We as humans forget these lessons to quickly, "out of site is out of mind". I thank you in advance for taking time to read this. It seems to me that a small effort from a group of people can make a difference. I am making a plea to photobucket to get on board as well. Hope to hear a lot from many of you very soon. Kathy Shields - Indianapolis IN
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