Brandon Sullivan
EF5
Another supercell briefly organized further south approaching Keosoqua which had a low level couplet for one scan, and then fell apart. This storm had a lot of low level grunge (I think that's what you have Brandon... unless you're positive you saw rotation in it, because I saw no rotation during my time on the storm since they had become outflow dominant).
Very sure we had rotation. The storm did have lots of low grunge, but rotation was very obvious, and we were getting meso indicators nearly the whole time.. This was on the southwest edge of the thunderstorm, where for a couple scans we did have a very nice inflow slot. After finally clearing out for a brief bit, we got a very visible wall cloud with rotation, about 6 miles northeast of Cantril. Which is where I reported it as. But soon after I took this shot, two cells merged, and things kinda went to heck, as it became outflow dominant.
But nearly positve we had a wall cloud.