March 19, 2015 - NW TX Mini-Supercells
A marginal setup about 3 hours from home in NW TX. Low level shear and cloud cover hindered this day from being a possible tornado day. Not to mention the advancing cold front chugging south. Regardless, 2 small supercells formed and drifted slowly east before being devoured by the cold front. We intercepted the first supercell was south of Vernon near Lake Kemp, and the second storm north of Jacksboro. We called it a day in Jacksboro when the cold front wedged itself under the storms and elevating them. Total miles: 613
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