Severe Storm Photography from Spring 2002
All photos copyrighted by Dave Chapman
On this web page: June 10 June 11 June 12
June 10th - June 12th:
| June 10th: Late in the afternoon, convection near Osborne, Kansas (northwest of Salina). |
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| A new cell tries to develop to the west. |
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| June 11th: An HP supercell develops west of Ellsworth, Kansas. |
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| An hour later. |
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| A few minutes later, just west of Ellsworth. The storm soon stalls and becomes outflow-dominated. |
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| Western end of squall line that developed that evening. |
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| June 12th: Another HP supercell the next day in northwest Oklahoma, west of Alva. |
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| An ominous lowering as the storm gets better organized. |
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| A few minutes later. |
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| The storm is becoming outflow-dominated. |
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| Ragged scud clouds at leading edge of cool outflow. |
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| An hour later, looking north at the southeast-moving storm. |
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