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April 1st, 2008 Southeast Oklahoma Supercells

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2008

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April 1st looked like a decent day for tornadic supercells in southeast Oklahoma. By the end of the day, it would greatly disappoint a lot of storm chasers. Storms had problems with entrainment and undercutting all day long. We were able to get on two tornado warned cells near I-35 not far from Madill and points east.  The storm pictured above, rode an outflow boundary and did all it could to produce, but in the end just couldn't do it due to outflow problems. Click on the image for a larger picture. Enjoy!

First tornado warned storm. A bit high based, but decently structured.

Another shot of the storm.

Notice the hail core dumping out the back as a nice hook formed on radar.

Lowering with tons of tennisball sized hail behind it.

Final storm of the day east of Madill. Very outflow dominant.

HPish storm with inflow band streaming east. Looking northwest.


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