After leaving an HP supercell farther north that morphed into a nasty, fast-moving “stormzilla“, this smaller, more-classical, less-stressful storm swirled obliquely out of northern Oklahoma and across the level limestone prairie near Atlanta, KS—between Wichita and Osage County. The window of opportunity to see and gratefully appreciate this marvelously complex, skeletal structure was short-lived, thanks to its own fast translation. This storm would offer a nice sunset on the back side, before merging with some other convection and evolving into a storm complex. The outflow boundary from that, in turn, would move down to Ponca City and back north again, supporting more supercells in the same general area the next day.
6 NNW Atlanta KS (30 May 22) Looking W
37.5192, -96.8069