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June 16, 2009 South Dakota Tornado Warned Supercell

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2009

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June 16th was a surprise day. We were figuring on a down day or a day that had very marginal potential. By late morning, several storms developed along the east side of a surface low in northern South Dakota. Many were tornado warned. We couldn't get there in time coming up from Salina, Kansas, but we did manage to catch the storm that was the largest and longest tornado warned in South Dakota. It had beautiful structure and very large hail. Also it produced a large, but weak tornado that ripped through the Menno area causing lots of tree damage and damage to several tin buildings. Click on the photo below for a larger image. 

 

 

Supercell develops nice structure and becomes tornado warned south of Mitchell, SD.

 

Wall cloud is rotating and the storm continues to have nice structure.

 

Clear slot, updraft, vault region and wall cloud are well defined.

 

Storm becomes an HP monster.

 

Well developed shelf and notch seen here.

 

During this shot a tornado was reported buried in the rain and hail.