One fine, eastern Colorado afternoon, a small, young, low-precipitation (LP) supercell turned southeastward across the treeless rangeland, forming a fitting backdrop to this rusty old tractor that has been left to rust in the sun, snow and rain. This young storm already started to rotate and then split (notice smaller, more distant updraft base of the left mover). Seldom will one find a scene more befitting the High Plains!
11 N Kit Carson CO (4 Jun 22) Looking E
38.9239, -102.7971