4 June 2015 / Colorado and Wyoming storms

The first day of the season that I would really like to have another go at.  There were three reasonable targets: Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming.  We chose Wyoming and it was the only place that under-performed.

We left Scottsbluff, Nebraska and started south and east planning on either the Kansas or Colorado targets.  As we arrived in Sidney, an early supercell storm had formed just northwest of Cheyenne.  After some debate, the decision was made to head west and play in southeast Wyoming.  Any chance of returning to Colorado or Kansas targets were gone as we crossed into Wyoming.
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The Cheyenne supercell drifted slowly southwestward and had some decent shape for a time.  As the storm began to fall apart, we moved northward to check out storms forming along the I-25 corridor.  One of the better storms of the day occurred just west of Wheatland.  This storm had strong rotation and a tornado likely occurred somewhere southwest of Wheatland, but the terrain kept us from seeing anything.  After this storm started to fade, we drove quickly south with the hope of catching storms forming north of the Denver metro area.

These storms stayed anchored in the Fort Collins, Loveland, and Longmont areas and produced tornadoes well to our west as we dropped south to Greeley.  We stopped near Platteville to shoot some lightning, but overall it was small compensation for what we missed on the day.