A moist and unstable tropical air mass associated with a strong surface low pass through my area on July 7th prompting several tornado warnings to my south west and resulted in a sudden impromptu storm chase. Although no tornadoes touched down on this day we were treated to a bit of a rare sight when we came across multiple LP supercells on the NW side of the low. Each of these cells exhibited visibly noticeable mid level rotation and were able to organize great looking wall clouds under each of there updraft bases. This cell here was the last and most photogenic of the "mini" supercells we came across. With hardly any signature on radar this cell was able to form a massive non rotating wall cloud and certainly made the hour drive to Sallisaw worth the trip.
Nice dude ur deff one of my favorite chasers keep it up. Interesting choice of music 2 like it :D
NewEnglandWXLife 1 year ago