June 7, 2010 Scottsbluff, Nebraska Tornado
Last Updated on Monday, 15 November 2010 16:35 Written by Roger Hill
Intercepted a few supercells west of and near Scottsbluff, Nebraska. Upslope flow combinied with decent instability set the stage for supercell development. A cell merger near Scottsbluff that occured on an outflow boundary allowed a messy mesocyclone to spin up and produce a fairly brief tornado that caused some damage to buildinigs, power lines, trees and flipped cars near Melbeta. We got very close to the circulation.
Very nice supercell in far western Nebraska.
Another shot of the supercell, nicely structured.
Cell merger occurred and a messy HP formed. The rotating meso is in the center with precip rotating around the south (left) side.
Mostly rain wrapped tornado is quite visible here. It is very close to Melbeta.
Pretty shelf cloud as the storm quickly became outflow dominant.
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