Harrisburg Arcus: Left Side
Here is the east (left, from my vantage) end of a tremendous outflow surge across the wheat fields of the Nebraska Panhandle, thanks to a former heavy-precip supercell now evolving into a small bow echo. This storm produced reports of almost hurricane-force gusts near our location, and rocked the vehicle strongly as the core roared past. The right (west) side was also quite photogenic.
7 SE Harrisburg NE (16 Jun 18) Looking S
41.466, -103.6615