This storm evolved so rapidly. By this point, it was really starting to race on its own outflow and take on a more shelf-like structure. However, it retained its inflow long enough to remain a supercell until it was nearly overhead. This is looking back north towards the main core of the storm. Would have loved to be up there closer to the main structural feature in that golden light. :sigh: Oh well, you win some, you lose some. Considering it was September, I'm certainly happy with what I got
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