Excellent video, thanks for sharing. My brother and I are trained spotters, and were chasing on the other side (SE) of that mezzo, a few miles from your location just South of Northwood, IA at the 34 min. mark of your vid. That mezzo was a prolific tornado machine, putting down multiple weak tornadoes as it went East. We saw 1 uncondensed tornado in Kensett, 1 fully condensed about a mile NW of Grafton, and another fully condensed about a mile NE of Grafton. The last ones we saw from it were two fully condensed a couple miles NE of St. Ansgar, IA. They were all fairly brief touchdowns, from what we could tell. The 1 just NE of Grafton was multi vortex. Thanks again for sharing your awesome chase!
@@TheHurkulez in these messy conditions we look at hi res velocity for defined rotation, and corelation coefficient for irregularities. You have to be careful because there is a time delay with the radar. Most times here we were in the circulation or very close.
@@TornadoCrewStormChasers I been storm chasing since 1975(Ol Ham Radio Days). It was with you always asking where , where, where. I assumed you were not usnig GPS, and Radars. :). But at that moment I never considered, til just now, that it mignt be because of bad data due to outages :)
The twistex was a high risk day. This day here the atmospheric conditions could not support strong long tracking tornadoes. On high risk days we don't use the same tactics we used here. She is an certified advanced NWS storm spotter. She has been chasing full time with us for 2 years now, and has 5 years of chase experience. She plans on being a meteorologist.
Excellent video, thanks for sharing. My brother and I are trained spotters, and were chasing on the other side (SE) of that mezzo, a few miles from your location just South of Northwood, IA at the 34 min. mark of your vid. That mezzo was a prolific tornado machine, putting down multiple weak tornadoes as it went East. We saw 1 uncondensed tornado in Kensett, 1 fully condensed about a mile NW of Grafton, and another fully condensed about a mile NE of Grafton. The last ones we saw from it were two fully condensed a couple miles NE of St. Ansgar, IA. They were all fairly brief touchdowns, from what we could tell. The 1 just NE of Grafton was multi vortex. Thanks again for sharing your awesome chase!
@ddipuma thank you. Maybe we will meet someday on a chase
What a photogenic cell! Great job on the chase, that Emmons twister was only a few miles from the house. So glad nobody was hurt in these storms.
Super picture/video of this large storm cell turning day to night.
Those super cells are something to see. Awesome but dangerous.
Great video!! 👍👍
@@NikoStorm thank you it was a fun chase
Rain wrapped
@@dottiemcclung1714 that second tornado in the field became quickly obscured by rain
Beautiful
@@lesleylawson8094 thank you
Wells is my home town
Lots of rain hope your basement is ok
@@TornadoCrewStormChasers I live in Easton
@@LiamTodd39that is a really nice area to live
@@TornadoCrewStormChasers plus my old home didnt have a basement
Go Bills!
@toasternfriends3329 born and raised
😢😢😢😢😢
HINT: Hook Echo on radar!
@@TheHurkulez in these messy conditions we look at hi res velocity for defined rotation, and corelation coefficient for irregularities. You have to be careful because there is a time delay with the radar. Most times here we were in the circulation or very close.
@@TornadoCrewStormChasers I been storm chasing since 1975(Ol Ham Radio Days). It was with you always asking where , where, where. I assumed you were not usnig GPS, and Radars. :). But at that moment I never considered, til just now, that it mignt be because of bad data due to outages :)
@@TornadoCrewStormChasers❤
I don’t really know about taking children out into rain-wrapped super cells/tornados… Anything could happen. Even the Twistex team knew the risks…
The twistex was a high risk day. This day here the atmospheric conditions could not support strong long tracking tornadoes. On high risk days we don't use the same tactics we used here. She is an certified advanced NWS storm spotter. She has been chasing full time with us for 2 years now, and has 5 years of chase experience. She plans on being a meteorologist.