A mesocyclone to my immediate west was dying fast, being undercut by rear-flank outflow after producing a major, intense tornado (which I barely could make out through wrapping rain, but heard quite well). Meanwhile, to my north, a new mesocyclone cranked up fast and ferociously, its wall cloud rotating rapidly and likewise deeply wrapping precipitation. No tornadoes were reported in the open country up this road, or just to the east, but given how intense the visible part of this circulation was, I wouldn’t be surprised whatsoever if there really was one in there. This entire feature got rain-wrapped to the extent of utter invisibility within less than five minutes as it surged eastward in step with my own eastward driving to its south.
Esbon KS (27 May 13) Looking N
39.8297, -98.4294