An “HP Moose” of a supercell churned east-northeastward into an area where the only view into its “notch” region for tornado potential was on unsafe dirt and mud roads, so we paralleled it for a bit to appreciate the wide structure. Here, aside from flicking forth sparks in its wet vault (as such storms tend to do), the storm was absorbing other cells to its downshear and upshear sides, and starting to bow out, shortly before dark. Between that and being on night shifts, we left it shortly to head home.
6 SE Marshall OK (6 May 24) Looking N
36.1165, -97.5115