April 30, 2004 -- Chase Pictures

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Weatherford, TX (Looking Southwest)
I could go on and on about the amazing structure of this HP beast, but I won't. The pictures don't even come close to showing the incredible color and impressive structure of this supercell. At this time, a strong mesocyclone was developing. Rotation was very evident under this base. While it looks, at first sight, to be strongly outflow in structure, this is not the case. This cell was originally part of a line, but began to seperate and strengthen an HP supercell.

I could go on and on about the amazing structure of this HP beast, but I won't. The pictures don't even come close to showing the incredible color and impressive structure of this supercell. At this time, a strong mesocyclone was developing. Rotation was very evident under this base. While it looks, at first sight, to be strongly outflow in structure, this is not the case. This cell was originally part of a line, but began to seperate and strengthen an HP supercell.


File: weatherford3.jpg
File size: 91KB
Firmware: Roxio PhotoSuite
Date/Time: 2004:05:03 16:58:59
Image size: 640 x 480
Rotation: none
User comments:
"I could go on and on about the amazing structure of this HP beast, but I won't. The pictures don't even come close to showing the incredible color and impressive structure of this supercell. At this time, a strong mesocyclone was developing. Rotation was very evident under this base. While it looks, at first sight, to be strongly outflow in structure, this is not the case. This cell was originally part of a line, but began to seperate and strengthen an HP supercell."