
[Part 1 of 3] Blustery cold outflow surged across the plains, generating extra wind power in the background and a gustnado about a quarter mile out into the nearest wheat field. This was a visibly multiple-vortex circulation too, fairly intense for what it was, and probably capable of minor damage such as thrown light objects and removed siding or shingles. Yet even if it had done damage, it wouldn’t count as a tornado, because it was entirely an outflow product and not connected to the convection above. In ensuing parts of the sequence, use the small, rusty oil tanks at left for spatial reference. [Go to Part 2]
3 N Drummond OK (16 Apr 26) Looking SW
36.3402, -98.0332