After chasing six tornadoes in southeastern Colorado, including the infamous Campo tornado, my storm chase continued toward the east and into the Oklahoma panhandle. While the threat of tornadoes had greatly diminished, the supercell thunderstorms that remained were amazing.
As the sun set this beast of a storm was giving its last breaths of life. The massive size of the storm cell is evident by the small, black dot on the horizon directly underneath it – that is a grain elevator.
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