I was able to slip away for a few days of chasing before I had to travel to DC for work. I chased May 16, May 17, and May 18. The 16th featured a marginal setup, which ended up producing outflow dominant storms with little or no organization in southwest Nebraska. The 17th featured a couple of transient supercell structures in the Sand Hills of Nebraska. The 18th was the more significant risk; however, I seemed to intercept every storm except the tornado-producing one near Rozel, KS. I did photograph initial convection north of Wakeeney, then a supercell near Hays that suffered from cold RFD surges, and finally an intercept of an east-to-west sky full of amazing convection near Hoisington. The latter was a real treat, producing numerous funnels and a wicked skyscape. Below are some pics, as well as lapses corresponding to the days.
May 16
May 17
May 18
Note horseshoe vortex in right-center side.
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