A good show of lightening and a fair amount of rain–it seems that’s all this storm will amount to. We’re headed back upstairs for what will hopefully be a quiet night once this line passes completely.
How did everyone else fair?
5 Jun
A good show of lightening and a fair amount of rain–it seems that’s all this storm will amount to. We’re headed back upstairs for what will hopefully be a quiet night once this line passes completely.
How did everyone else fair?
5 Jun
My mom just emailed me–not to see how we were faring, but to express her discontent with the lack of photos of Ava and Olivia. So, since I can’t snap shots of the passing storm, here are a couple of the girls.
Would anyone like to guess how many times Bryan has said, “Ava, turn off that flashlight! Conserve the batteries!”
I’ll also offer a prize for guessing the number of expletives he’s used to describe the blog. And the blogger.
5 Jun
Bryan has us camping out in the basement, so it’s hard to provide much of an update. I can hear thunder, but I can’t see a thing. So much for live weather blogging. Radar seems to show the storm slowing a bit, and the live images we’re seeing on TV show a pretty impressive shelf cloud.
5 Jun
This line of storms has formed a bow echo–a curve like an archer’s bow–due to the winds behind the storm. A bow echo usually means significant wind damage and is often associated with tornadoes.
5 Jun
The evening’s first line of thunderstorms is about 15 minutes away.
You can see how storms–even a line as strong as this one–wraps itself around large lakes. Check out the area just to the west of Leavenworth. I wonder if the same thing will happen in our area. Time will tell!
Here are a few shots I took about 10 minutes ago.
The temperature has dropped about 15 degrees, I’d guess. The wind is still–always–blowing.
5 Jun
This map is from an interesting weather blog at a Kansas City NBC affiliate. It still sounds like we’re in for some serious storms, and it will be fascinating to see how they develop.
It’s not quite 90 degrees yet today, but it’s very overcast and extremely humid. It’s also windy, but the wind seems to blow 20 miles an hour here no matter the weather.
There’s part of me that wishes I was headed a bit south and west to watch!
4 Jun
Forecasters predict tornado outbreak on Thursday
Associated Press – June 4, 2008 11:14 AM ET
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) – The National Weather Service warns of a possible tornado outbreak in the Great Plains tomorrow with conditions similar to a deadly day in 1974 when 39 tornadoes touched down.
Computer forecasting models resemble those on June 8, 1974, when more than three dozen tornadoes touched down in the southern Plains and killed 22 people, including six in Emporia.
NWS meteorologist Robb Lawson said “this event warrants more advance warning.”
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Storm Prediction Center has been warning for days of the outbreak.
Mike Smith is CEO of WeatherData, a subsidiary of AccuWeather. He says some forecasters are predicting the tornadoes could hit a corridor stretching from northern Oklahoma to central Iowa. That area would include much of Kansas and northwest Missouri.
Smith said, “If you take April dynamics and June thermodynamics, you have a potentially disastrous combination.”
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We’ve seen some incredible weather this spring–just what you’d expect in Kansas. Last night I returned from from a three-day trip to Austin, Texas. On the way home, the sky was filled with cloud-to-ground lightening strikes. I even saw a wall cloud, which prompted me (and about three other cars) to pull over and watch for a bit. (It was uneventful–no rotation.)
I’m a bit nervous given the predictions for tomorrow, but usually advance warnings like these ensure that we won’t get as much as a raindrop. I’m also consoled by the fact that Ava’s new preschool was hit by a tornado several years ago, and we all know they never strike the same place twice. Right? Or is that lightening?
It’s going to be a long day. Keep an eye on the skies, my fellow Midwesterners.
3 Jun
Last week, I hosted a little celebration for our office receptionist. She’s leaving us for medical school, despite my pleas otherwise. She loves Mexican food, so I tried a few new recipes.
Pork Picadillo Empanadas with Chipotle Salsa:
I made my favorite guacamole recipe from Ina Garten. I also baked my regular brownie recipe, but I added a teaspoon of cinnamon and a diced chipotle pepper. Lanis made her famous lemon bars.
I served margaritas, too! It was a great menu–I’ll use a lot these recipes again. I’d highly recommend the black bean dip and the brownie trick. Both were delicious.
2 Jun