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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2007

This is a Low Precipitation supercell that was southeast of Amarillo, TX on May 29, 2001

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  • i dont wanna sound like mr know it all opinion fag but for sake of terminology is that supercell connected to the mess aqhead of it. i eman if i saw the vid with no title id think the spinning thing was the updraft and the mess ahead was the core??? can u clear this up for me?

  • Where it all comes together is the updraft. There's some core to the right but it looks dark because of another storm to the north also. This is a Low Precipitation Supercell.

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  • the core shows up, looks like any supercell but usually smaller.

    that is from what I know, but it all depends on precip.

  • great video!

  • what do LPs look like on radar?

  • never heard the term "moustache" used.. lol

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