April 11th, 2015 2PM Chase Update

Currently blasting west on I40 about to cross into Texas. Right now, the GPS is set for Amarillo, but I expect I will go just west or southwest of there. Should be in Amarillo by 345.

Current data shows morning convection has moved off to the northeast, leaving a boundary and cool, stable air in its wake, with the outflow boundary seen from Tulia to Matador areas (red line below)

145 PM Vis Sat
145 PM Vis Sat

Some cumulus is forming across far eastern New Mexico (blue above). I expect these will continue to deepen as ascent overspreads the area this afternoon and evening.

Moisture continues to advect into the area. It’s certainly possible to get tornadoes with mid 50 dewpoints in the panhandle, especially considering the overall temp/dew spreads won’t be too high. We need warming to continue west of this boundary, with temps rising into the mid to upper 70s into hopefully low 80s.

143 PM Surface Obs
143 PM Surface Obs

Amarillo is launching a special sounding this afternoon, so we should get a good look at the moisture depth later.

I plan to target initial development west southwest of Amarillo. Any surface based storm will creep slowly along. The outflow boundary may come into play, but it’s not clear. The air on the other side of the boundary is not modified, and is thus very cold and stable. Any storm would have to ride right along the boundary and not cross over.

 

Brandon Sullivan

I am an entrepreneur, meteorologist and storm chaser. I travel and take captivating photos and videos across the world. If I'm not chasing, I'm at the gym. All opinions are my own and do not represent my employers or investments.

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