March 10th, 2007 Claude, Texas Hail and Anvil Crawlers
Last Updated on Monday, 04 January 2010 20:16 Written by Roger Hill
March 10 appeared to be a marginal day for severe weather across the Texas panhandle. With nothing else to do, I decided to head south from Denver to see what would form. Limited moisture was the main problem, but very cold air aloft and decent wind shear would help to produce several high based supercells this day. Many of them produced hail quarter size, with up to ping pong ball sized reported with the storm featured here. Near dark as the cells merged into a southeast moving MCS, the anvil crawler show began. PLEASE check out the video here to see this very cool event: March 10 video
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Decent hail falls and covers
the ground.
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