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CRW_4238_JFR_small
View to the west of next updraft cycle after the Electra tornado. Dry air in the low levels was beginning to impact the storm by this time.
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 799
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CRW_4242_JFR_small
Updraft base to our west.
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 785
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CRW_4245_JFR_small
The mesocyclone attempts to wrap rain while the updrafts shrinks and dry air/lesser CAPE take a toll on the storm.
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 794
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CRW_4247_JFR_small
A small tail cloud forms, but the storm was clearly weakening.
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 879
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CRW_4252_JFR_small
Pileous cap on flanking updraft of dissipating supercell.
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 895
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CRW_4253_JFR_small
View of updraft base and inflow bands (to our WNW) with a second supercell just SW of SPS.
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 899
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CRW_4259_JFR_small
South side of rotating updraft.
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 571
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CRW_4260_JFR_small
Small occlusion attempt with wrapping rain (view to the north). The storm soon weakened as a result of outflow from another supercell to its immediate SE.
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 570
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CRW_4265_JFR_small
This was my lone lightning shot of a pretty LP supercell to the east of Archer City. I missed several better photo ops while goofing off without the camera!
Date: 04/07/2008
Owner: Chumpson
Views: 883
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