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                Saturday, June 27, 2009 - 1:28PM    Storm Highway blog RSS/XML feedStorm Highway Twitter FeedStorm Highway Facebook page

Chase video roundup from June 17-19

Due to either being on the road or being home either sleep deprived or busy with work, I've neglected posting some video from the past week's chases. Finally getting caught up here.

First, here is an 8-frame panorama stitch of a the June 17 supercell near Birch River, WV. It is rare, but not unexpected, to see this type of sight over Appalachian mountain terrain:


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HD CHASE VIDEO 1: Braxton/Clay/Nicholas Counties, WV supercell/timelapses

This first clip is from the June 17 supercell in rugged Appalachian terrain in central WV, with some close lightning and timelapses showing the motion and weak rotation in the base. Some of the best structure and motion I've seen in my home state. (The timelapse sections have no sound, the realtime segments have audio)

HD CHASE VIDEO 2: Shelf cloud timelapse over Chicago at night

This is a sequence of still images taken in the early morning hours of June 19 in downtown Chicago as a gust front from an MCS to the north arrives. After the shelf cloud passes, cold winds from the north create a nearly stationary fog bank at the lakefront boundary which periodically envelops the skyline. As the post-gust front winds turn northeasterly, rain starts driving into the lens, ending the shoot.

HD CHASE VIDEO 3: Chicago lightning/Sears Tower strikes

Some daytime lightning over Chicago on June 19, including a couple of Sears Tower lightning strikes.

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