Tornadoes
Some of the tornadoes I've witnessed while storm chasing.
Chasers Advance on Bowdle Tornado #1
— 22 May 2010 —
A powerful supercell plants its first tornado southwest of Bowdle, South Dakota. Storm chasers advance on the rapidly rotating wall cloud and tornado while we watch from a field access road.
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Willow Tornado
— 18 March 2012 —
Rear flank downdraft hews a misty gap in the storm's base, allowing a tornado to briefly spin up near Willow, Oklahoma.
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Rozel Tornado IV
— 18 May 2013 —
A long-lived tornado churns away beneath a very transparent RFD slot, southwest of Rozel, Kansas.
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Rozel Ropeout
— 18 May 2013 —
The Rozel tornado ropes out about 20 minutes after first touching down.
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Sanford Tornado I
— 18 May 2013 —
Shortly after the ropeout of a long-lived tornado near Rozel, Kansas, a new storm and tornado form a few miles to the east near the town of Sanford.

Grady Tornado IV
— 13 March 2016 —
A tornado lurks behind flooded fields in eastern Arkansas near the town of Grady.
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Grady Tornado VI
— 13 March 2016 —
The Grady, Arkansas tornado begins to rope out after a few minutes on the ground.
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Good Hope Tornadic Mesocyclone
— 15 March 2016 —
A tornadic supercell churns near the Good Hope, Illinois. The spinning wall cloud in this image is tornadic and pulling up debris on the ground—only barely visible against the dark precipitation in the bcakground.

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