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23rd May 2008

Date: 05/31/08
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Tornado was starting to weaken here.

Date: 05/24/08
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Finally - the rope-out stage with a fine condensation funnel still visible and a broad debris cloud.

Date: 05/24/08
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After seeing 4 or 5 tornadoes from that storm, we bailed on it and dropped east and south to the next storm. During that movement, we saw this nice liitle LP supercell!!

Date: 05/24/08
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Date: 05/24/08
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A nasty wall cloud came into niew just south west of Ness City from the next storm to the south. It was rotating rapidly.

Date: 05/24/08
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The wall cloud gets closer and the chase vehicles start to retreat from the west. We thought this was going to develop into a large tornado but we didn't see anything before the wet RFD wrapped aound the wall cloud.

Date: 05/24/08
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Looking north from east of Ness City as the rain-wrapped wall cloud moved off to the north.

Date: 05/24/08
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View to the west from the same location.

Date: 05/24/08
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As the rain cleared off to the north, we could see a rapidly rotating wall cloud in the distance. A large funnel cloud can be seen here.

Date: 05/24/08
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