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You can see by the grass and the girl's hair how strong the winds were. It was hard to keep your eyes open, and it was frigid! This is the cold outflow from the storm.

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

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storm chasing , New Mexico

ridge cloud, kansas

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

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

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

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

We were driving out from under this storm, we almost got caught in the updraft. But no hail!

Grandson was sitting around with me listening to his mom and nannie talking. we decided to see what we could capture on film.

We stopped for a short time in the tiny town of Wheeless, Oklahoma. This storm looked pretty ominous over this farm house.

Rainbow develops while chasing storms in westen Texas.

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

Pictures from my trip with Tornado Express Tours in 2007

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