It's been a very nonstandard spring on the Plains this year. Massive
amounts of precipitation in May and June but very few tornadoes.
Yesterday was more of the same. I got out of town a bit later than I
wanted to and so was playing catch-up, which is difficult because it
means you are on the opposite side of the storms than you are supposed
to be to view wall clouds/tornadoes, etc. I targeted the "Tail-end
Charlie" storm and was able to slip between it and the storm ahead of
it at Falls City, NE as I proceeded east, across the Missouri River
and into extreme NW Missouri. This is an example of the scene I was
treated to.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/pixelsmithy/18734032092/

Comments and criticism welcome in equal measure.
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