Severe Storm Photography from Spring 2009
All photos copyrighted by Dave Chapman
| June 5th: Wyoming Tornado (Pam's first!) |
| After a long dry spell, favorable jet stream finally impacts the High Plains. We approach this Wyoming wall cloud from far western Nebraska. |
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| Tornado descends as we drive west towards LaGrange, Wyoming. |
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| Great view of a strong tornado on Pam's third chase (it took me years to see my first tornado!). |
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| Wide-angle view to see magnificent storm structure. |
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| Happy rookie. |
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| Close view as rain curtains wrap around the storm. |
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| Cone is barely visible through the rain. |
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| It emerges again. |
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| Structure shot. |
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| Tornado is moving closer as marble-size hail begins falling around us. |
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| Closer view shows breathtaking formations. |
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| One of the most surreal scenes I've witnessed in fourteen years of chasing. |
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| A couple of minutes later as lightning strikes nearby and hail pelts the car. |
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| We have a close view now as the tornado begins to weaken. |
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| Last amazing view before we flee west to escape golf-ball size hail. |
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| Storm offers more terrific scenes in Nebraska (but no more tornadoes). |
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| Ragged lowering of outflow-dominated storm. |
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| Chasers enjoying the High Plains drama. |
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| Rain-cooled winds carry ragged cloud fragments across a small Nebraska town. |
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| Scenic ending to an amazing day of chasing. Strange how a very quiet year includes two of the most photogenic tornadoes I've seen (the other was April 26th in Oklahoma). |
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2009 Storm Pages:
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