A supercell that lived most of its lifespan as a “mean, ugly, nasty HP” finally began to vomit so much outflow that its low-level mesocyclone was becoming elevated, and the storm started to evolve into a bowing structure. The forced ascent from its cold pool produced some fascinating juxtapositions of laminar and ragged cloudforms at this stage, amidst swaths of turquoise and peach hues that I’ve seen from this angle before, on similarly deep storms.
10 ESE Sunray TX (13 Jun 23) Looking NW
36.0046, -101.6504