Spiraling skyward seemingly right off the sun that helped to start it, this sculpted and slim supercell thoroughly captivated me as it eased across the nearby Kansas line into Oklahoma. Its twisting fluid form evoked memories of a similar, thicker storm 19 years before, evolving with the colors of the sunset process to make a differing scene by the minute. This storm, and a successor supercell that later formed on its trailing outflow, also gave me four hours and over 500 photos of their combined, continuous lightning show.
7 S Manchester OK (13 May 22) Looking WNW
36.8976, -98.0378