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Growing tornado north of Solomon, Kansas

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Lisa Dutton, of Toledo Ohio, enjoys a milk shake from the Dairy Queen in Belleville, KS, in front of the Drip Dry Car Wash, as the group she is storm chasing with, MESO, heads to Nebraska for the evening, to get into position for the next days storms. - Photo by Allan Detrich

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Either the Cows are bathing or they're not able to realise they are caught in a flood.

Violent tornado on the ground north of Solomon, Kansas

Enhanced contrasts and tones bring out the Mammatus clouds in this formation.

Now those are huge hay bales.

These roads go on forever...

Taking this shot behind the motorcade of these corvette's was amazing to see.

Mainly east of Wichita, KS this time

We watched this storm for some time and learned that there was a tornado inside the rain-wrapped clouds. It moved left to right in front of us so that we could watch in dry conditions.

diging for salt crystals, Oklahoma in the salt flats

The hotels were pretty good - Super 8s, Cobblestone Inns, Rodeway Inns, Day's Inn, Econolodge, Quality Inn and some smaller local spots.

A trip with Tempest Tours over the better part of two weeks in early June

The troops dismount, and muddle waiting to unlease their various camera's as weapons to the skies.

My friends and I chased this storm from north of Ellinwood to Salina KS following it on highway 156 and 140. there was storm chasers following this storm. we saw up to 20 cars ahead of us on highway 140. You know you're on the right storm when there's tons of chasers everywhere and the DOW (doppler on wheels), from OK. 5-8-21.

As it's getting dark we head back to Bismarck North Dakota, on our way we see the floods have breached and these trucks are halfway submerged.

Standing at the Conoco waiting for the storm to build

June 17, 2009 - Kearney Nebraska US

 

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I wasn't chasing this day. Truck was in the shop, and I was at my son's baseball game. Though we did have the perfect view north, while the game was in play.

 

June is go time when it come to severe weather here in Nebraska. Heat temps were in the upper 90s and we had all the right ingredients for some nasty weather to form. We had just the right amount of shear helped produced this tornadic storm cell that day.

 

At the time of these captures, this storm cell was in peak mature stage. Just 20 miles north and east of Kearney Nebraska, the areas between Ravenna, and Gibbon. Golf ball sized hail and torrential rainfall, with a Tornado warning boot.

 

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STOP sign's always make you not stop...

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

I took this pano just a couple of minutes after a well-condensed rope tornado touched the ground near Claude, TX.

We wait for storms to build in Kansas and one of our fellow chasers has a very cool Star Wars tattoo. Although we he had the villains on his arm Im not sure.

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Big tornado near Bennington, Kansas

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