Been an interesting afternoon here in the Texas Panhandle. Numerous tornado warnings off and on all afternoon. Had a touch down south of Panhandle, which is 11 miles west of where I live. Pea to marble sized hail here, torrential rains...........right now it's stopped, the storms have moved off to the east.
Glad to be home. This time last week I was out in western OK on a well that was down in a ravine, with trees on the south and southwest sides. Had to leave location to get up where I could see the storms. It can be scary and nerve wracking when you are in town and hear the storm sirens go off.........try being miles from any town and one of these storms comes rolling in. My standard MO is to shut the well in, shut in all the equipment, then get the heck out of Dodge. I can always come back later and open everything back up if the storm didn't tear it all up. If the location takes a direct hit, the well being shut in will prevent the release of any oil, gas, water, etc..........and I will still be alive.
Stay on your toes, folks. They are predicting another round later tonight for those of us living in this area.