On 27 May 2013 14:41, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Had a fun little "backyard" chase in Custer County (the county north
> and west of my home county of Buffalo). I walked out of a hardware
> store and saw what appeared to be an atom bomb that had gone off to my
> northwest. I checked radar on my iPad to see how far away it was
> (distances can be deceiving out here on the plains). To my surprise it
> wasn't even showing (yet) on radar. As luck would have it it was
> exactly midway between two radar stations and so (due to the curvature
> of the earth) had to get very tall before it was seen by either one).
> As luck would have it, it was only about an hour's drive. When I
> caught up to it, I found a very pretty little low precipitation (LP)
> supercell. It was a slow mover and this is what it looked like a
> couple of hours later, just east of the hamlet of Westerville,
> Nebraska.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/8850051008/
>
> Hope you enjoy it.

A great "capture" and powerful image :)

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