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Quincy Vagell
@stormchaserQ
Meteorologist, storm chaser; photographer. Media inquiries: [email protected] Instagram: stormchaserQ
Moore, OK
Joined April 2013
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    Floyd, NM tornado sequence. Estimated start time was 5:18 p.m. and rope out at 5:40 p.m. Photos captured at 5:21, 5:25, 5:31 and 5:38 p.m. this evening. @NWSAlbuquerque
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    Vertical video of the Floyd, NM tornado. Too close to shoot wide at that point @NWSAlbuquerque Time was 5:24 p.m.
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    Obligatory tornado โ€œselfieโ€ (Floyd, NM earlier)
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    Significant tornado in progress near Floyd, NM. More footage to come at higher resolution @NWSAlbuquerque
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    One more set of photos from yesterdayโ€™s tornado chase in and around Floyd, New Mexico, showing the tornado shift from a ghostly white, toward a red swirling menace. I greatly appreciate all of the support and feedback. @NWSAlbuquerque
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    Supercell with tornado in progress at 2:52 p.m. NW of Natchitoches, LA. #lawx @NWSShreveport (31.8364, -93.1739)
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    Tonightโ€™s sunset from Moore, OK. #okwx @NWSNorman
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    Alternate photo from last night of approaching thunderstorms from Sprole, MT. #mtwx
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    Tornado crossing the road in Floyd, NM at 5:34 p.m. @NWSAlbuquerque
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    Tornado, as observed at 5:30 p.m. near Floyd, NM. @NWSAlbuquerque
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    Welcome to Oklahoma. Approaching Eldorado at 7:21 p.m. #okwx @NWSNorman
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    Lone supercell, about to be absorbed by a squall line. Lexington, OK, 6:55 p.m. #okwx @NWSNorman
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    Long-track supercell has traveled over 150 miles from Saskatchewan to North Dakota. Latest look at the storm from 10 miles NW of Williston, ND at 9:35 p.m. CDT #ndwx @NWSBismarck
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