
As this “roaring bowl” tornado translated quickly away from us to the E, and toward the Mississippi River, it finally developed a narrow, somewhat shallow condensation funnel, still much smaller than the actual tornadic winds better represented by the approximate width of the dust plume. Given the speedy nature of the parent supercell, and the rain wrapping around the tornado (a temporary condition as it turned out), we were ready to leave, but within less than a minute after this, a second tornadic vortex formed northwest of this one and caught our attention.
3 WSW Crowder MO (16 May 25) Looking NE
36.9465, -89.7433