Wild Night Storm
A spectacularly stacked supercell twirled southeastward over the western Kansas plains, posing for numerous photos along the way as its laminar layers marvelously metamorphosed in shape and thickness. This storm generated so much in-cloud lightning, with near continuous frequency, as if it were a giant, strobing night light in the sky, that I was able to check camera settings and walk around in the “dark” with very good sight. The occasional cloud-to-ground strokes were mere bonus material in the grander grandeur of the fluid scene.
7 SSE Kinsley KS (20 Jun 20) Looking NW
37.807, -99.3887