Victor Gensini and I headed out for a bit of chasing this past week. Despite thousands of miles of driving, we saw few storms. Alas, we did see some beautiful countryside, including: Teddy Roosevelt National Park, Pikes Peak, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Collegiate Peaks, and Capulin Volcano National Monument. We had blue-sky busts in the midst, but did manage to latch onto a couple severe storms on
10th near Pierre, SD (nocturnal), and the
13th in beautiful northeast New Mexico. Below are a few pics from the trip, as well as a lapse from the New Mexico storms.
Sunset in Teddy Roosevelt NP.
Great Sand Dunes NP.
Rural northeast New Mexico cemetery.
Storm and attendant needle funnel northeast of Springer, NM
As we drive east, storm wraps up, producing clear slot, funnel, and cyclonic/anticyclonic couplet along RFD.
Storm near Mosquero, NM
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