This is video from the May 18th tornadic supercell north of Stinnett, Texas. The radar/internet on my computer had been down for a half an hour, and I was calling up my brother for radar updates as to where the storm was located relative to Stinnnett, Texas, to make sure we didn't drive right into a tornado. There was an isolated, dark lowering that had rotation (on camera, though quality is terrible and makes it hard to see), and later after we had gone through the edge of the core, we caught a portion of a rain-wrapped tornado (not in the video).
Most of the hail seen in the video was anywhere from quarter to golfball, with a few baseballs in the mix. We kinda just scraped the core and missed the most intense part.
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