Archive for March, 2007

March 28th = 65 Tornado Reports (and counting)

Posted on March 29th, 2007 by Bob Hall in Chase Reports

Well this certainly seems to mark a return to normalcy. The past two years have been an anomaly to say the least in that there were so few tornadoes in Oklahoma. Yesterday looks much more like a typical end of March outbreak. The intense drought that plagued the region starved numerous thermodynamic systems of their ability to spawn storms. These early systems and decent snowfall this winter should restore normal evapotranspiration. I’m excited!!!!

Ongoing Threat

Posted on March 28th, 2007 by Bob Hall in Chase Plans

MESOSCALE DISCUSSION 0364 NWS STORM PREDICTION CENTER NORMAN OK 0708 PM CDT WED MAR 28 2007
AREAS AFFECTED…TX/OK PANHANDLES
CONCERNING…TORNADO WATCH 82…
VALID 290008Z – 290215Z
THE SEVERE WEATHER THREAT FOR TORNADO WATCH 82 CONTINUES.
ISOLATED SUPERCELLS — INCLUDING TWO STORMS EXHIBITING STRONG ROTATION OVER SERN ARMSTRONG/SWRN DONLEY COUNTIES AND NERN BRISCOE/NWRN HALL COUNTIES…AND A NWD-MOVING LEFT-SPLIT NOW OVER HUTCHINSON CO — CONTINUE MOVING ACROSS THE TX PANHANDLE ATTM. REPORTS OF HAIL UP TO SOFTBALL SIZE AND SPORADIC TORNADO TOUCHDOWNS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED IN THE PAST 1-2 HOURS.
WITH 1500 TO 2500 J/KG MEAN-LAYER CAPE NOW INDICATED OVER THIS REGION PER LATEST OBJECTIVE ANALYSES AND CURRENT AMARILLO TX WSR-88D VWP INDICATING 29 KT SFC-1 KM SHEAR AND 275 M2/S2 SFC-1 KM HELICITY…THREAT FOR LOW-LEVEL MESOCYCLONES/TORNADOES WILL CONTINUE.
..GOSS.. 03/29/2007
…PLEASE SEE WWW.SPC.NOAA.GOV FOR GRAPHIC PRODUCT…
ATTN…WFO…OUN…LUB…AMA…
34470018 34100161 35160200 36970206 36959998

AFFECTED STATES: OKLAHOMA, TEXAS.

Storms should be producing tornadoes any moment

Posted on March 28th, 2007 by Bob Hall in Chase Plans

I think a warning just went up. Wish I were there. Good luck to all that are.

03-28-07 Amarillo – Childress Texas

Posted on March 28th, 2007 by Bob Hall in Chase Plans

Should get pretty interesting around Amarillo to Childress Texas any time now. This is a Particularly Dangerous Situation watch box.

03-28-07 Nebraska / Kansas / Texas

Posted on March 28th, 2007 by Bob Hall in Chase Plans

Potentially severe weather to the North & West of Tulsa will have to be monitored closely. Wish I could be there.

03-25-07 Lubbock

Posted on March 25th, 2007 by Bob Hall in Uncategorized

I get a call from a coworker who’s wife is teaching a softball pitching clinic in Lubbock, TX this weekend.

Tornado on the ground.

Beware the Ides of March

Posted on March 15th, 2007 by Bob Hall in Chase Plans, Tangents

My chase season doesn?t officially begin until April 15th, but with the TESSA conference out of the way, hamfest this weekend, and some interesting model agreement for severe weather potential the middle of next week I?m getting excited.
The Ides of March refer to March 15th 44 BC. Julius Caesar met with the senators for the purpose of reading a petition, written by the senators, asking him to hand power back to the Senate. As the Senate convened, Caesar was attacked and stabbed to death by a group of senators who called themselves the Liberatores (”Liberators”); they justified their action on the grounds that they committed tyrannicide, not murder, and were preserving the Republic from Caesar’s alleged monarchical ambitions.
-Interesting?

Daylight Saving Time

Posted on March 4th, 2007 by Bob Hall in Tangents

It looks like a slow news week so get ready for all the mini Y2K media whores who think clocks being off by an hour for several weeks is the end of days. It probably will screw up your cell phone billing and a lot of embedded systems will wrongly report the time, but function non-the-less. Thanks to the Energy Policy Act of 2005, Daylight Saving Time effevtive dates will change for the first time in twenty years.

2007 March 11—November 4
2008 March 9—November 2
2009 March 8—November 1

Here is my tirade from last year:

The official spelling is Daylight Saving Time, not Daylight SavingS Time.

Saving is used here as a verbal adjective (a participle). It modifies time and tells us more about its nature; namely, that it is characterized by the activity of saving daylight. It is a saving daylight kind of time. Similar examples would be dog walking time or book reading time. Since saving is a verb describing a single type of activity, the form is singular.

Nevertheless, many people feel the word savings (with an ’s’) flows more mellifluously off the tongue. Daylight Savings Time is also in common usage, and can be found in dictionaries.

Adding to the confusion is that the phrase Daylight Saving Time is inaccurate, since no daylight is actually saved. Daylight Shifting Time would be better, but it is not as politically desirable.

Lifted from http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/

Houston we have a problem…

Posted on March 3rd, 2007 by Bob Hall in Tangents

This cracked me up. I had to check that it wasn’t April 1st


CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Astronauts are always are on guard against toxic spills that could contaminate the international space station.

But there is nothing in their training manuals about how to clean up flying wasabi.

The spicy greenish condiment was squirted out of a tube while astronaut Sunita Williams was trying to make a pretend sushi meal with bag-packaged salmon. The three space station crew members are given a certain number of bonus packs of their favorite foods to help endure their months in space where most meals are the equivalent of military MREs.


Since everything is weightless, spilled food is no ordinary clean-up challenge.

“We finally got the wasabi smell out after it was flying around everywhere,” Williams told her mother this week in a conversation arranged by Boston radio station WBZ. “We cleaned it up off the walls a little bit.”

Williams, whose father was born in India, has several Indian dishes in her bonus container, including Punjabi kadhi with pakora — vegetable fritters topped with yogurt and curry — and mutter paneer, a curry dish. The dishes are packaged to have a long shelf life in space.

Her U.S. crew mate, astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria, is an even bigger “foodie.” Lopez-Alegria, who was born in Madrid but grew up in California, had Spanish muffins known as magdalenas, chorizo pork sausage and latte in his bonus container.

“Psychologically, it’s very important,” space station dietitian Paula Hall said of the gourmet extras. “It’s really important to have variety, to have surprises. It’s important to have food that makes you happy, that makes you smile.”

Unfortunately for Williams, the wasabi tube has been banished to a cargo vehicle where it will stay packed away.

“I don’t think we’re going to use it anymore,” she said. “It’s too dangerous.”

This text is from an MSNBC artilcle. The comedy comming of of NASA is currently better than Letterman.