Greg Blumberg
EF4
For a long time, I've been shown photos, videos, and conceptual models of the supercell seen facing towards the northwest. It's been frustrating for me to try to picture the supercell in it's entire beautiful, complete 4D entity, as it seems very 2D-ish in my mind due to constantly seeing photos from that northwest facing vantage point. I do understand that this typical supercell vantage point is the safest, but I want to know what the backside looks like, especially when the RFD carves into the updraft and tornadogenesis occurs.
Does anyone have any pictures or video of these processes occurring from this different observational point or any other point for that matter? Seeing the full occlusion cycle of the supercell from this different vantage point would immensely help this storm chaser better visualize and understand the storm.
Thank you very much!
Does anyone have any pictures or video of these processes occurring from this different observational point or any other point for that matter? Seeing the full occlusion cycle of the supercell from this different vantage point would immensely help this storm chaser better visualize and understand the storm.
Thank you very much!