Dan Robinson
While the rest of us were occupied in Harper County, KS, Concordia, KS and Geary, OK, there was an impressive storm all the way up in Nebraska on May 29 that produced a highly photogenic tornado. The only photos that made the rounds were taken by locals, and I can find no other information on them other than that it occured in Platte, Nebraska.
My main question is, where is Platte? I see North Platte, Platte Center, and Platte County, but 'Platte' is eluding me on map searches, which return the three locations above but not Platte itself. Where was this storm?
The tornado looked like an upside-down cattail - with a thin funnel near cloud base, a narrow translucent funnel from cloud base to almost halfway to ground, and a massive, solid dirt and debris column that rose over halfway to cloud base.
There is one photo (taken by a local) on Gaetan Cormier's site:
http://www.geocities.com/tornade_qc/tornadesusa.html
My main question is, where is Platte? I see North Platte, Platte Center, and Platte County, but 'Platte' is eluding me on map searches, which return the three locations above but not Platte itself. Where was this storm?
The tornado looked like an upside-down cattail - with a thin funnel near cloud base, a narrow translucent funnel from cloud base to almost halfway to ground, and a massive, solid dirt and debris column that rose over halfway to cloud base.
There is one photo (taken by a local) on Gaetan Cormier's site:
http://www.geocities.com/tornade_qc/tornadesusa.html