[Part 3 of 3] Though not the last one (this supercell would spawn two or three more tornadoes after a substantial time gap and major evolution in the storm), this was the final, closest and shortest-lived tornado of a closely associated, three-vortex episode that occurred when the storm initially interacted with a warm-frontal zone. It developed in a separate area of the elongated updraft base from the mesocyclone that spawned the previous two. Still, given the similar landscape, lighting and meteorological environment, and the fact we were spotting from the same spot for all three, this one looked and behaved remarkably like the first two. [Back to Part 1]
4 W Conlen TX (30 May 21) Looking NW
36.2351, -102.3135