April 30, 2004 -- Chase Pictures

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Weatherford, TX (Looking ?)
Continuing on secondary roads as the rain and hail approached. There were a few times when the structure of this storm looked a little unconventional. While one would expect this part of the storm to be outflow / shelf cloudish, this wasn't the case. This wall cloud formed a little to the east of where radar was showing a decent mesocyclone / rotation. If you relate this to a radar image at the time, you'd see this corresponds nicely with inflow "C" that the HP took on.

Continuing on secondary roads as the rain and hail approached. There were a few times when the structure of this storm looked a little unconventional. While one would expect this part of the storm to be outflow / shelf cloudish, this wasn't the case. This wall cloud formed a little to the east of where radar was showing a decent mesocyclone / rotation. If you relate this to a radar image at the time, you'd see this corresponds nicely with inflow "C" that the HP took on.


File: weatherfordbackroad2.jpg
File size: 84KB
Firmware: Roxio PhotoSuite
Date/Time: 2004:05:03 17:07:13
Image size: 640 x 480
Rotation: none
User comments:
"Continuing on secondary roads as the rain and hail approached. There were a few times when the structure of this storm looked a little unconventional. While one would expect this part of the storm to be outflow / shelf cloudish, this wasn't the case. This wall cloud formed a little to the east of where radar was showing a decent mesocyclone / rotation. If you relate this to a radar image at the time, you'd see this corresponds nicely with inflow "C" that the HP took on."