DRMabe
EF1
Yesterday evening, I chased a tornado warned cell near Pilot Mountain NC. Had alot of hail, some golf balls. I had a rotating wall cloud, photo included. I could get very close to it due to bad roads and trees, but when it passed closest to me I was driving and did confirm some rotation. I had something else to do later that evening so had to break off of the storm after 15 miles or so. The wall cloud appeared to break apart, I was running out or decent road options so I stopped to take a few structure shots as the storm passed. I was in my vehicle, stopped briefly at a stop sign taking photos. I could see a car in the distance coming up behind me to I shot a few quick photos and headed for home. Just now got around to editing the photos....noticed something I didn't really notice while I was out there. Looks like a rope funnel cloud with smooth well defined edges in the top of two photos. I was in a hurry, so I didn't worry much with composition as much and quickly shot the photos. In the vertical image, you can see the top of it.....not a whole lot of cloud above it and thats what has me doubting. May have just have been a strange feature on the under side of the cloud. Never seen a funnel cloud like that, and never saw a rope looking scud with smooth edges like that before either. I can't say if it was rotating as I was in a hurry and only noticed it during opening the RAW files for edit. Included a few shots of the storm, included the 2 photos in question.....the last 2. Thoughts??
These are the photos in question. Taken west of the storm behind the precip. Wall cloud had just appeared to have broken apart minutes before these were taken.



These are the photos in question. Taken west of the storm behind the precip. Wall cloud had just appeared to have broken apart minutes before these were taken.

