Bane of tornado-centric storm hunters, outflow nonetheless can yield amazing visual and sensory experiences. The turbulent underbelly of arcus clouds–often nicknamed the “whale’s mouth”–offers a fascinating visual cacophony of deeply granular cloud motions, the textures of which change continually. With a cool wind blowing at my back, and lightning-suffused core still several miles distant, this was a relaxing pleasure to experience.
3 SSW Kimball, NE (22 Jun 13) Looking SE
41.1924, -103.6786