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Ceaseless Wind Blog: April 2009
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Friday, April 10, 2009. Chase of April 9th, 2009. I hung out in Claremore, OK where I was set to report in our 5 o'clock but couldn't get through to the station although Skype technology was working fine. I decided to head east on Hwy 20 which seemed like a good idea until it stopped being a nice four lane and turned into a twist and wind headache which included a hairpin turn! FYI, live streaming through Seve...
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Ceaseless Wind Blog: Chase of April 9th, 2009
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Friday, April 10, 2009. Chase of April 9th, 2009. I hung out in Claremore, OK where I was set to report in our 5 o'clock but couldn't get through to the station although Skype technology was working fine. I decided to head east on Hwy 20 which seemed like a good idea until it stopped being a nice four lane and turned into a twist and wind headache which included a hairpin turn! FYI, live streaming through Seve...
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Ceaseless Wind Blog: Slight Severe Threat
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Thursday, May 20, 2010. With some cold air aloft and some heating at the earth's surface, there is a slight chance for some severe storms late this afternoon with the primary threat being hail. The best combination of low level winds and instability is located in extreme southwest Missouri at this writing. A few storms may pop up in this area later this afternoon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Storm ...
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Ceaseless Wind Blog: February 2009
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Saturday, February 21, 2009. Lone Grove Tornado Sends Debris Far. An interesting presentation from the Tulsa National Weather Service Office:. Http:/ www.srh.noaa.gov/tsa/weather-events/briefing LoneGroveDebris/player.html. Friday, February 20, 2009. CHASE UPDATE - A lesson in the long range! FYI, I'm a weekend chase warrior for the most part so I'm always optimistic for Saturdays and Sundays. A link to kmz fi...
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Ceaseless Wind Blog: Weekend Chase Possible
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Monday, March 2, 2009. Although there are some disagreements in the long range models, it does seem possible that severe weathet will occur somewhere in the central U.S. Saturday, Sunday or perhaps both days. So I'm cautiously optimistic this time around! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dr Jeff Masters' WunderBlog. 99L and 90L May Soon Develop in Atlantic; Fiona Clings to Life. Note - I added an important ...
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Ceaseless Wind Blog: May 2010
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Thursday, May 20, 2010. With some cold air aloft and some heating at the earth's surface, there is a slight chance for some severe storms late this afternoon with the primary threat being hail. The best combination of low level winds and instability is located in extreme southwest Missouri at this writing. A few storms may pop up in this area later this afternoon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Storm Predicti...
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Ceaseless Wind Blog: Wow, An Interesting Period 3/7 through 3/13
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Monday, March 2, 2009. Wow, An Interesting Period 3/7 through 3/13. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Dr Jeff Masters' WunderBlog. 99L and 90L May Soon Develop in Atlantic; Fiona Clings to Life. A large but nearly thunderstorm-free tropical wave (Invest 99L) was located in the tropical Atlantic about 1100 miles east of the Lesser Antilles Islands l. Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network. Severe...
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Ceaseless Wind Blog: January 2009
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Friday, January 30, 2009. Blog at Ceaseless Wind. While the Ceaseless Wind web site has great features and things to check out, it does lack the speed and communication of a blog. So here it is, the Ceaseless Wind Blog. I'll post just about anything weather-related here with a bend toward severe storms and tornadoes. Please feel free to contribute! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dr Jeff Masters' WunderBlog. The S...
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Ceaseless Wind Blog: CHASE UPDATE - A lesson in the long range!
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Senior Meteorologist Ted Keller KOLR/KSFX-TV Springfield. MO. Radar and Current Chase Position. Friday, February 20, 2009. CHASE UPDATE - A lesson in the long range! FYI, I'm a weekend chase warrior for the most part so I'm always optimistic for Saturdays and Sundays. 12z Friday runs show a cold front entering the eastern Gulf on Friday/Saturday. While I'd rather not see that happen, it does appear the trajectories into the southern Plains originate in the Caribbean. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).