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 © 2008 - Stan Olson

June 8, 2005
Statistics: Pictures:
Chasers: Stan Olson
Distance: 50 miles
SPC Outlook: Slight Risk
Target Area: Champaign County
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Chase Log:
I wasn't planning on chasing today, but a leftover squall line / bow echo made its way from Iowa into Illinois this afternoon. The NWS in Lincoln wasn't too confident that it would stay severe given the shallow dewpoints at the 850mb level. Regardless, it was fun to watch it trigger numerous severe and even a few tornado warnings throughout the afternoon. I could see them weakening as they progressed eastward into Illinois, but still was willing to go out and watch them after work.

I went home at 4:00pm and gathered up the gear. I made a pitstop to fill up the gas tank at a whopping $2.39/gallon and then made my way south of town. I checked radar and saw a little cell firing up to my WSW, so figured I'd go wait for that one to come to me. I picked a spot at CR 400N / 550 E and waited for the little cell to come to me. I decided to get out the anemometer out of storage (aka my trunk) and see if it still worked. I stuck it on the roof and was instantly getting readings. As soon as I setup my tripod, it of course started raining. So I scrambled into the car and then realize I left the display of the anemometer laying on the trunk. So I go back out to get it and get soaked with the wind driven rain. Anywho, I got back in the car and shot a little video of the rain and wind. (wasn't much else to shoot) The highest wind gust that I recorded was 37 mph, so nothing even close to severe in the area.

After the cell passed, I decided to call it a chase and head back home. I arrived back in Champaign around 6:15pm.
Chase Summary:
Didn't see too much, but at least I got out there and piddled around. It was nice to get the anemometer out again and tinker with it. Hopefully next time I can record something a bit highter than 37mph. :)