
A tranquil evening at the lakeshore, this was not. The back side of a right-moving supercell passed a few miles to the northeast, occasionally blasting brilliant sparks through the sky. The forward-flank core is well-defined at distant rear, and the broad, nontornadic, modestly organized mesocyclone area is behind and to the left of the lightning in this image. I was glad to see no boats on nor lines in the water, just in case the storm flung its electrical blasts only a bit closer.
2 NW Little Axe OK (23 Oct 25) Looking NE
35.2499, -97.2396