Victor and I met up with my brother and nephew near New Raymer in the Pawnee grasslands of northeast Colorado. We targeted a storm progged in the convective resolving models to roll of the Laramie Range. Like clockwork, a storm formed and rolled off the higher terrain in the mid-to-late afternoon. We intercepted the storm just east of Cheyenne, WY and chased it all the way to Sterling, CO where we finally let it go in the late evening night. The storm looked impressive on radar, but seemed to suffer from pulsing updrafts and an elongated base visually. Nevertheless, it was still another beautiful High Plains storm and another great day of chasing in 2013.
Stitch of several images providing a wide-angle view of the storm.
Timelapse of scenes captured on the chase.
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