June 2nd Sargent, Nebraska Intense Supercell
Although June 2nd didn’t look like a tornado day (and it wasn’t), we were hoping for some pretty storm structure. Limited moisture, but steep lapse rates and high CAPE would provide the ingredients to get storms to form. Moderate deep layer shear would cause storms to spin and look nice. They also produced copious amounts of lightning and very large hail to baseball sized. We intercepted a very nice supercell near Sargent, Nebraska that sat anchored along a stationary front for hours. Structure was quite nice with the striated “stack of plates” look to the updraft, and it even produced a couple of shear funnels at cloud base. Since they were very slow moving, we were able to sit and watch for long periods of time. Eventually, they gusted out as we left to head to our hotel for the night. A fun day and a bit better than I was planning on. Enjoy the pics!
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