May 30th, 2006 Western Oklahoma Supercell
Last Updated on Monday, 04 January 2010 22:29 Written by Roger Hill

This day would be another where either shear or moisture wasn't sufficient for tornadic storms. A supercell developed south of Woodward, OK and slowly drifted south, enhancing all the shear it could get. It had pretty structure, several slowly rotating wall clouds, hail to half dollar size and intense lightning.

Wall cloud was rotating slow and steady. After punching the hook, we were under the wall cloud.

High based supercell with hook. Hail half dollar size was pretty intense.

A nice tornado lookalike. Actually a developing shelf. Very close cgs were common in the supercll.

Intense and close cg strike. Wide angle shot of storm with another cg.
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