http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/exper/?parms=meso-meso2-02-48-1-100-1&checked=map&colorbars= So cool. Can watch the cap breaking down to the south as the clouds explode
More tomorrow This home was thrown at least 150-200 years. Frame was in 2 pieces and bent all to hell. Big truck was another 50 yards behind with the rest of the frame
4 total tornadoes. First tornado rated greater than ef2 in the state of Wyoming since 1987. Always fun warning for tornadoes 120+ miles away. Such great radar coverage... Updated news article: https://www.weather.gov/unr/2018-06-01
Some radar images from the event The Gillette tornado was 120 miles from the radar, so we were looking almost 18,000 feet high...not ideal. Storms can spin like a motherfucker at 18000 feet without ever coming close to producing a tornado...this one did First real evidence of "oh shit, that thing is rotating like a motherfucker" Tornado warning went out at 140pm MDT, after the first reports of a funnel...ppl weren't sure if it extended all the way to the ground however. We later found that it did Tornado was still on the ground at this point, 205pm Storm that prompted the Devil's Tower warning. Only hail between golf ball and tennis ball sized
Fuckin Wyoming man.... I had a storm last night that looked like crap, until you looked at velocity and saw it rotating like a motherfucker. Pretty sure it was an LP...thankfully didn't produce a tor, but I'm sure it dropped 2"+ hail
June 8th in Laramie, WY producing the most awe inspiring tornado video of the year. I’m sure we all had that pegged.
Yesterday's picturesque motherfucker was rated an EF3 000 NOUS45 KCYS 072230 PNSCYS NEZ002-003-019>021-054-055-095-096-WYZ101>119-082230- Public Information Statement National Weather Service Cheyenne, WY 430 PM MDT Thu Jun 7 2018 ...NWS DAMAGE SURVEY FOR 06/06/18 TORNADO EVENT... OVERVIEW... An isolated supercell thunderstorm developed in central Albany County about 8 miles north of Laramie during the late afternoon on 06/06/18. The storm initially produced a tornado 3 to 4 miles west of Highway 30. The tornado tracked east across Highway 30 and intensified rapidly moving through mainly open fields. Numerous wooden power poles were snapped along County Road 121, along with several galvanized steel utility poles which were bent 90 degrees at the base. Grass was scoured out of the ground in a wide swath approximately one third of a mile in width near the intersection of County Road 121 and Cattle Drive. This is consistent with an EF-3 tornado. The tornado was observed to continue east up into the Laramie Range near King Mountain Road for a period of over 45 minutes. A satellite tornado developed 2 miles to the south of the parent tornado. This tornado damaged treetops and caused significant structural damage to a well-built attached garage, which collapsed as it lifted off the foundation and shifted to the east. The damage to the garage was consistent with an EF-2 tornado. In addition, several nearby structures had minor damage to siding and shingles. The tornado was observed moving through the Antelope Ridge Loop subdivision, 6 miles north of Laramie, and into open country. .Main Tornado... Rating: EF-3 Estimated peak wind: 150 mph Path length /Statute/: 11.3 miles Path width /Maximum/: 600 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: June 06 2018 Start time: 5:43 pm MDT Start location: 8 Miles North of Laramie, Wyoming Start Lat/Lon: 41.469, -105.676 End date: June 06 2018 End time: 6:36 pm MDT End location: 12 Miles northeast of Laramie, Wyoming End_lat/lon: 41.469, -105.460 .Satellite Tornado... Rating: EF-2 Estimated peak wind: 120 mph Path length /Statute/: 0.6 miles Path width /Maximum/: 50 yards Fatalities: 0 Injuries: 0 Start date: June 06 2018 Start time: 5:43 pm MDT Start location: 6 Miles North of Laramie, Wyoming Start Lat/Lon: 41.416, -105.605 End date: June 06 2018 End time: 6:05 pm MDT End location: 6 miles North of Laramie, Wyoming End_lat/lon: 41.416, -105.597 EF Scale: The Enhanced Fujita Scale Classifies Tornadoes into the following categories. EF0...Weak......65 to 85 mph EF1...Weak......86 to 110 mph EF2...Strong....111 to 135 mph EF3...Strong....136 to 165 mph EF4...Violent...166 To 200 mph EF5...Violent...>200 mph| NOTE: The information in this statement is PRELIMINARY and subject to change pending final review of the event and publication in NWS Storm Data. $$ Cox/Hammer/Lyons/Braun
I’m happy for you. Hope you get an EF-5 that spins in a field and hits something heavy that isn’t a house