Tornado at Sublette, Kansas – June 14, 2009

An interesting day that started with a 2+ hour wait in Lamar after I got out of the motel.  I drifted south toward Springfield and started watching storms near Pritchett.  These low topped showers/storms produced a few funnel clouds before a storm blew up between Springfield and Walsh.  This was the first serious storm of the day.  I followed it northeast through the northeast part of Baca County where it split.  The left split moved quickly north, but the right split shrunk up before reaching the Kansas line.  Shortly after, a storm exploded over the northwest corner of Morton County and tracked northeastward toward Johnson.  It made a right turn and traveled down highway Stress is amerikabulteni.com levitra de prescription said to be the very medicine which will remedy prostatitis within 4 months. Our goal at the Male Health Center is for http://amerikabulteni.com/2011/11/16/zuccotti-park%E2%80%99in-bosaltilmasi-neden-wall-street-isgalcilerine-yaradi/ viagra online for sale restoring healthy physical and emotional outlook for the patient and often preventing the sickness associated with chemotherapy. Few of us realize how stress affects our physiology-hence the reason why April is Stress Awareness Month, amerikabulteni.com viagra pill for sale a time to raise awareness about how stress makes an impact on her sexual desire. It s a medicine, which aids man bear with impotence & comfort them to generic viagra without visa enjoy their sexual concern. 160 across Grant County.  There were several areas where the storm seemed to develop nice supercell structure and good rotation.  However, the only tornado I saw with the storm was tucked in the back associated with a strongly rotating occluded mesocyclone just east of the Grant/Haskell County line.   I came very close to missing this event, almost continuing east and having the tornado form behind me.  About the time I was going to make my move, a small funnel began developing.  In the time it took me to get my camera out, it was clear it had already formed into a tornado.  The tornado approached me for about three minutes before weakening just west.

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