Tornado near Geuda Springs, Kansas by Aaron Sperschneider

It is difficult to find the right words for what we were allowed to experience that day in Kansas. In the end it was “just” a tornado, a maximum of pure vertical vorticity materialized in a condensed cloud funnel. For us it was much more – it was Mother Nature in her perfect form, an exclusive moment, pure fascination and the highlight of our tour so far.

The Geuda Springs supercell by Aaron Sperschneider

This supercell displayed its dangerous beauty in the light of the setting sun. The blue sky was visible on the left while the anvil spread out above it at a height of around 15 km.

Green monster by Aaron Sperschneider

An impressive thunderstorm that we observed in the border area between Oklahoma and Texas.

Highway to storm by Aaron Sperschneider

We chased this impressive line of thunderstorms in Nebraska Sandhills. Or rather, we were being chased by the thunderstorm system.

Massive squall line in Nebraska by Aaron Sperschneider

Nothing happened for a long time that day over rural Nebraska. Just some weak thunderstorms.

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