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Your best meso shot to date...

May 11th, 2010 Woodward, OK

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This is my new personal favorite.
Goree Texas on May 30th 2012.

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Why not do a few more? :) I love this thread, some great stuff, y'all.


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Okay, this is technically of two supercells, but dang it if I don't love this image:
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These ones pale to insignificance compared to the USA, however they are examples of Supercells mesos outside the US. It may help my US friends to flip the image if it does not look right..LOL

23rd March 1997

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Updrafts were leaning at 45' this day the shear was that strong.

8th December 2004

Probably the closest I have seen to a USA set-up with a closed low and dryline. No tornadoes recorded but several massive supercells went up - all on the remote west plains

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25th November 2005


An isolated small LP that lasted for 4-5 hours. At times the only precipitation was hail.

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22nd November 2003

I am yet to convinced that this was a tornado, or even a funnel, rotating cloud tag?


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