This beautifully formed storm was elevated atop not only its own outflow, but that of earlier storms that had developed over the region and moved northeastward over the Black Hills. Nevertheless, it persisted—drawing inflow from a thin layer of favorably buoyant air above the relatively cool, stable boundary layer. Soon, however, that inflow aloft would be pinched off by the deepening cold pool, … [Read more...]
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White Snake Tornado
No, this isn't about the rock band of the '80s to early '90s (whose music was remarkably good). They were one word. This is two. As for the tornado, the cloud portion bears a decidedly serpentine form, right down to the striking head with the open-mouth appearance at the bottom of the condensation funnel. Yes, this is a true tornado, in contact with ground, as evident in the dust plume below … [Read more...]
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