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June 28, 2026 Bismarck, North Dakota Photogenic LP Supercell

June 28th took us to central North Dakota on a set up that didn’t look great. Sometimes nature loves to surprise and it certainly did this day! An updraft developed south of Bismarck and slowly drifted north. It was severe for golfball sized hail, but the best part was the low precipitation supercell structure. Sculpted structure eventually drifted over a nice ripening canola field east of town and was just gorgeous. The storm weakened at sunset, but not before giving us a parting beautiful view! Surprise day, but oh so pretty! Enjoy the pics!

May 23rd Kit Carson, CO Tornadic Supercell

Tough day! Two clear choices were in play. Chase the Cheyenne Ridge, which can (and did!) produce magical results. Or chase the eastern side of the Palmer Divide where dewpoints 5-7 degrees higher were forecast to pool along a boundary. I had a feeling the Cheyenne Ridge would get interesting, but also the latter target would also produce. Higher dews/instability usually result in better results. We caught a stunning structured supercell near Kit Carson. However the Cheyenne Ridge produced one supercell that dropped a few tornadoes. Our storm also produced a tornado, but had far superior storm structure. We chased it down towards Eads where it slowly started to weaken. Having the appearance of a spiraling barber pole, the structure was the best of 2025! We were a bit too far east (after chasing another storm) to get a good shot of the tornado, but a highly contrasted image clearly shows it. No regrets with a storm this pretty! Enjoy the pics!