Andrew Pritchard
EF5
Wall clouds ruled the day on my end, one of which came pretty close to producing a tornado near Herington.
Wall cloud on first supercell near Herington. It really got it's act together after it's initial downfall to the south.
Storm then proceeded to hit the after burners and was soon nothing more than a nice distant storm to me. Looking northeast from Herington.
Then drifted about 2 hours south for another cycling supercell near Lost River, Lost Falls? Don't remember which it was... south of Yates Center by about 20 miles.
This one had another blocky wall cloud, but lacked much in the way of organized rotation. Looked pretty cold and outflowy pretty quickly.
Don't you hate when your road turns into this without so much as a hint of a sign?
Wall cloud on first supercell near Herington. It really got it's act together after it's initial downfall to the south.

Storm then proceeded to hit the after burners and was soon nothing more than a nice distant storm to me. Looking northeast from Herington.

Then drifted about 2 hours south for another cycling supercell near Lost River, Lost Falls? Don't remember which it was... south of Yates Center by about 20 miles.
This one had another blocky wall cloud, but lacked much in the way of organized rotation. Looked pretty cold and outflowy pretty quickly.

Don't you hate when your road turns into this without so much as a hint of a sign?
