Will Wilkens
I was on the same storm that rolled into Kinsley. Parked about 3 miles west of town and watched a gorgeous wall cloud going through many phases of shapes and gyrations. As the wall was nearly overhead I watched very strong rotation and several funnels going through genesis and dissipation cycles. Tried to repostion eastward closer to town several times and saw incredible rotation directly overhead with intense inflow scud, and more funnels. Then I came across the same gustnado-looking thing that Skip and Mike mentions and couldn't verify whether it was acually a tornado or not even though I saw the same rotation in the base just above the ground circulation, and several rotating vortices kicking up the dust on the ground. After reviewing my video over and over in time-lapsed it appears that the base circulation and ground dust are in unison, but it definitely needs more analysis. I will post that video soon and see what everyone thinks.
I eventually pushed on into Kinsley, following behind Skip, and making the same wrong turn he did while the tornado sirens began blaring (hey Skip I saw you guys cut off that Sheriff truck and he almost nailed you). I ended up getting cored with only a couple of minor dents in my hood. Since I didn't know where the tor was on the ground, and for my own safety and to minimize damage I hunkered down behind a brick building on the downwind side and that seemed to buffer me from the wind and help deflect most of the hailstones. After the brunt of the storm passed I pressed south back towards Greensburg to watch another TW cell that had formed south of Dodge City, which didn't stay TW for very long.
Here are some pics of the Kinsley storm:
This is the same tornado-looking circulation that everyone else saw....
I eventually pushed on into Kinsley, following behind Skip, and making the same wrong turn he did while the tornado sirens began blaring (hey Skip I saw you guys cut off that Sheriff truck and he almost nailed you). I ended up getting cored with only a couple of minor dents in my hood. Since I didn't know where the tor was on the ground, and for my own safety and to minimize damage I hunkered down behind a brick building on the downwind side and that seemed to buffer me from the wind and help deflect most of the hailstones. After the brunt of the storm passed I pressed south back towards Greensburg to watch another TW cell that had formed south of Dodge City, which didn't stay TW for very long.
Here are some pics of the Kinsley storm:



This is the same tornado-looking circulation that everyone else saw....
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