Thanks for all the love on this everyone :D, it makes me happy to see people enjoying it. This photo and the series I will keep posting is in many ways a culmination of many years of stormchasing and decades of photo work.
Got a new pride icon courtesy of @izvy.nerdywoof.com ! I absolutely love how this came out, and ngl, I look pretty hot. <3
This storm was rotating at the time, and did later earn itself a tornado warning. But as far as I know nothing was confirmed. Given, a semi-rain wrapped, nocturnal tornado can be tough to confirm, especially when it runs over open terrain, as this one would have if it indeed had ground circulation.
Lightning from north of Hugo, CO on June 8th. I thought this storm was going to flash and die. This thing became a monster.
Hope you're not tired of lightning and storm photos, cuz I have a litany of them from Monday. Seriously one of the best chase days I have had.
#COWX #stormchasing
This is one of the most insane things I have ever photographed. A large supercell formed around twilight after an already long afternoon of storms.
It dropped 2-3" hail and appeared to have dropped a tornado in the dark (though it is tough to confirm)
Near Boyero, CO
June 8, 2026
#COWX
This is one of the most insane things I have ever photographed. A large supercell formed around twilight after an already long afternoon of storms.
It dropped 2-3" hail and appeared to have dropped a tornado in the dark (though it is tough to confirm)
Near Boyero, CO
June 8, 2026
#COWX