Storm Intercept Summary
During today's chase, I played more of a local storm spotter's role. Storms fired up during the afternoon/evening, and continued after dark. The Storm Prediction Center put most of Southeast Kansas under a Slight Risk of severe thunderstorms, and a 5% risk of tornadoes. After storms developed, I just wondered around Crawford County, Kansas from storm to storm to see what I could see. The best storm I saw of the day was between Mulberry and Arcadia, Kansas. I saw a small non-rotating wall cloud with this storm. I later ran into some dime sized hail approximately 4 miles west of Arcadia with another storm that had developed. Storms continued developing after dark, and I witnessed another wall cloud approximately 2 miles north of Arma, Kansas, along U.S. 69 highway. I followed this feature towards Ft. Scott, Kansas, but it had finally dissipated several miles south of Ft. Scott. This wasn't a bad day of chasing, as everything I saw was less than thirty miles away from home. I love chasing/spotting in my own backyard.
Other Storm Chaser Accounts For May 06, 2007
Chase Target:
Walnut, Kansas
SPC Convective Outlook
At 7:08 AM CDT On
May 06, 2007
SPC Tornado Outlook
At 7:08 AM CDT On
May 06, 2007
SPC Storm Reports For May 06, 2007
Wall Cloud Between Mulberry & Arcadia, Kansas
Wall Cloud Just North Of Arma, Kansas
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May 06, 2007
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Arcadia, Kansas Wall Cloud
May 06, 2007