After a nearly stationary lightning storm last night, conditions are setting up for a possible repeat of last Tuesday's tornado in the same area. It seems that Old Wives Lake is becoming less of a fairy tail and more like a true tornado tale! Regina's lightning detector recorded one of the highest numbers of strikes in its history with a peak of 312 strikes per minute and nearly 100000 total strikes at last count. Reed Timmer posted last night that tomorrows models are suggesting that both major cities in Saskatchewan will be at risk to be hit by a powerful long track tornado by Tuesday evening. PSPC said today that the area most at risk will be just east of Moose Jaw and south of the Trans Canada highway sometime before dark. Chasers and spotters are now preparing for another busy day. Stay tuned for updates!
@jaredmysko
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Monday, July 02, 2012
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Lightning Storm In Regina - July 1, 2012
Storm cells are reorganizing to our west and we should have another show soon! Check the ustream channel as I will start the live stream again soon: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/jaredmysko
NEW VIDEO:
Saturday, June 30, 2012
BIRTH OF A TORNADO
Incredible live stream recorded footage of the birth of the tornado on Tuesday. This 28 minute video includes the huge circulating wall cloud starting at 7:00. At around the 22:00 mark it shows strong circulation above us then moves the pond right beside us. Gunjan Sinha is seen wearing his hard hat, then Greg Johnson and the media circus go right passed us. The video ends as it seems like the storm is done but it was only just reorganizing.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Next Series Of Outbreaks - > First Week Of July!
OMG. I just quickly checked the long term forecast models. Sunday. Monday. Wednesday and Friday of next week, all going to be active in Saskatchewan for severe weather. No time to play. #2012 (someone wanna confirm this? I am gonna lie down now...)
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