Wray Supercell
On Memorial Day I spent the afternoon following multiple supercells, funnel clouds, and tornadoes across the high plains of Colorado. After a long day I was ready to head for home. But at 7PM the atmosphere still wasn’t done producing. This last storm spun up near the town of Wray. It displayed some impressive structure as it passed over the hills covered with sage brush and yucca. The NWS surprisingly issued a tornado warning for this cell, but nothing came of it. Most of the day had been fast-paced and hectic, dodging hail while surrounded by crowds of chasers there for the same reason. But now it was quiet and peaceful. This was the perfect storm to end the day with before beginning the long drive back.
- Copyright
- Kevin Palmer
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- 5940x3965 / 9.8MB
- Keywords
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2019, Colorado, May, Wray, clouds, evening, hills, kevin palmer, nikon d750, sage brush, sky, spring, storm, stormy, supercell, tamron 24-70mm f2.8, thunderstorm, weather, yucca
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- Colorado, Recent Work, Storms