
After producing several nonsupercellular “landspout” tornadoes, and amid a late-afternoon enlargement of low-level and deep-shear vectors in the storm’s mesoscale environment, a large-based multicell complex contracted to a supercell for just a little while. Even here, at its peak structure, uniquely beautiful as all Great Plains supercells are, the storm started to undercut itself with outflow from its forward-flank core at right. That core itself was the tail end of a band of thunderstorms that extended well into the Sandhills.
3 SW North Platte NE (14 Jun 25) Looking NW
41.1068, -100.8298