June 9th, 2006 Nebraska Supercells
Last Updated on Monday, 04 January 2010 22:36 Written by Roger Hill
June 9 would be a day where several supercells formed along an outflow boundary/cold front over central and northern Nebraska. We intercepted 3 nice storms there. The first storm was a classic with large hail and high wind. The second was another classic that was tornado warned and had beautiful structure, and the thirds was a beautiful LP (shown above). Shear was great, instability good, but moisture was a bit lacking.
Nicely structured developing supercell. Hail to golfball sized pounds the pavement.
Intensely developing supercell. Wall cloud formed as storm was tornado warned.
LP supercell with nice structure. Storm produced golfball sized hail.
View of updraft as it went pass to the north.
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