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A huge super soaker of a thunderstorm was dying to my south. Was not much for looks but caused some flooding in Elgin County I think.
![]() I started the chase to check out its front side and see how it looked. It was beginning to collapse sadly. ![]() Lines of cumulous began forming and growing/organizing so I blasted North to catch up to hope they formed a storm. The view as I drove ![]() I finally saw a line beginning to organize in a way you could tell it would be the next storm. This was all just south of St. Mary's ![]() Core now dropping on right side of this image, some nice rotation was present on the right side as well. ![]() A new huge core began dumping to the left of this shot, a clear cut began to hack into the storm and cause a funnel. It was interesting how the clouds were stretching at the small storms midlevel from shear. ![]() Good rotation here ![]() Weak funnel that lasted about a minute ![]() Rotating base looking nice as funnel shrinks and dies ![]() A new core to the left of my photos began to collide with this cell, when it happened a rotating lowering formed and I was treated to a very odd merge I had never seen before. It gave me a brief glimpse of some very nice storm structure and an interesting lesson. I relocated and by that time this thing begin to suck up moisture and rotate at a decent rate but not tornadic. ![]() ![]() Really began to pick up in intensity briefly ![]() Old cell to the right, new one to the left merging and rotation in between. ![]() I began to take marble hail so I backed up, the base I was picturing before is the one in the far distance and low to the ground with a shelf cloud in the foreground running towards me. The base in the background was showing good rotation. ![]() The flank following was rotating as well and almost on top of me. ![]() The shelf was looking nice and the small area of rotation in the back was tightening up but was eventually drowned out by rain and died ![]() ![]() later that day another cell skimmed London that looked nice. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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