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071515 - Red Cloud Nebraska Supercell

July 15, 2015 - East of Guide Rock Nebraska US

 

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NWS had the severe weather events for that day were to be about 200 miles to the east of south central Nebraska. Though we still had a risk of severe weather, but with the 100 Temps and lots of moisture to work with... it was bound to happen.

 

We were in front of the hail core and it moved right on top of us again. We shifted again to the east to get the final moments of this dying supercell. The final light of the day and the perfect position gave us some incredible colors!

 

This was simply the best structured cell that I have caught up this season for tornadic activity. This cell did not produce a tornado, but it had rotation, hail, and torrential rain. Eye Candy for the Storm Chaser in mind....

 

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Taken on July 15, 2015