Losing the Storm
A severe thunderstorm rolls across the hills of northeast Wyoming. This storm formed from orographic lifting over the Big Horn Mountains, before moving southeast. The curl at the base of the rain shaft is an indication that a wet microburst is occurring. Caused by evaporational cooling weakening a thunderstorm's updraft, it results in a sudden release of torrential rain and strong damaging winds in a localized area. But no damage was reported with this storm because it was in such a remote area. There are no paved roads (other than I-90), towns, or services for at least 25 miles in any direction.
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- Kevin Palmer
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storm, stormy, severe, thunderstorm, rainfall, rain shaft, microburst, wyoming, buffalo, gillette, green, grass, dark, threatening, weather, nikon d750, june, summer, 2016, kevin palmer
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