Other Storm Chaser Accounts For March 23, 2009
Storm Chasing Blog
Chase Target:
Kingman, Kansas
SPC Convective Outlook
At 7:54 AM CDT On
March 23, 2009
SPC Tornado Outlook
At 7:54 AM CDT On
March 23, 2009
SPC Storm Reports For March 23, 2009
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National Weather Service Damage Assessment For
March 23, 2009
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Newspaper Articles For March 23, 2009
Storm Intercept Summary
Today turned into a pretty good early Spring storm chase day. After past experiences with severe storms in March, I didn't really expect much from today's storms. We started off with a Moderate Risk of severe storms in Southeast Kansas, and I decided to make the trek west with storm chaser Tyler Costantini.
We arrived in Kingman, Kansas just after noon, and shortly thereafter the first storm of the day passed just to the east of Kingman. We saw a rotating wall cloud and a brief funnel cloud as the storm moved off to our northeast at approximately 45 MPH
While we were attempting to stay up with the first storm, a new supercell thunderstorm fired up in North Central Oklahoma, and moved into Kansas near Arkansas City, Kansas. We finally got into position to see the updraft portion of this tornado warned supercell, when we got about eight miles east of Winfield, Kansas. We witnessed a rotating wall cloud with a funnel cloud.
After this storm weakened and darkness loomed, we did some after dark chasing near Tulsa, Oklahoma.
South Central Kansas Supercells
March 23, 2009