Incredible LP supercell in Kansas by Laura Hedien

An “LP sup” (low precipitation supercell) near Moscow KS. She was spinning like a top but they rarely produce tornadoes so you sit back and enjoy the show.

Photogenic supercell in Kansas by Laura Hedien

Always fun trying to take panoramic photos in 40+mph winds

Spectacular supercell near Leoti, Kansas by William Demasi

Probably one of the best days of our stay in the United States, from an initially linear thunderstorm system, a tornadic supercell was born among the most photogenic and impressive we have observed.

Mammatus clouds underneath the Leoti supercell by William Demasi

Mammatus clouds formed on the underside of the anvil, beautifully illuminated by the setting sun.

Tornadic supercell near Leoti by William Demasi

Tornadic sculpted supercell with an extremely spectacular evolution, characterized by a strong rotation of the mesocyclone even in the medium levels.

Amazing lightning near Leoti by William Demasi

Magnificent sunset and some spectacular lightning strikes.

Sunset supercell near Leoti by William Demasi

The storm system was born in convergence on the dry line, lasting until the evening hours and giving a magnificent sunset and some spectacular lightning strikes.

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