Beautiful tornado producing supercell in New Mexico!
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Ah yes, a home field chase in the Land of Enchantment!
Ever since I moved here, I've dreamed of a supercell forming off of the Sangre De Cristo mountains and spinning over the open high plains just to the east with it eventually producing a pretty tornado.
On this June storm chase day, I had a good feeling about seeing a supercell but I in no way expected what was to come. A beautiful low-precipitation (LP) supercell thunderstorm took shape and ran down the front ranges of the Sangres for a couple of hours.
It was incredible to witness!
And, to top this day off the storm decided to move into a giant road hole only to produce a photogenic tornado over open land which most storm chasers saw from a distance. But it was still a sight to behold!
This was an incredible storm chase day. Check it all out at the link!
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