Colorado scenery and supercells – May 30, 2005

We had fairly high hopes this afternoon as a near classic setup for upslope, severe storms was in place over a small area of Northeast New Mexico and Southeast Colorado.  We decided to play the Colorado side of things and took a trip northwestward from Clayton, NM to near Kim, CO.  This took us through some very pretty areas that I have not been before.  We took some time out to shoot lightning photos midway between Trinidad and Kim.

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We wouldn’t catch up with the next supercell until well after sunset near the town of Pritchett, CO.  This storm had some nice structure and produced hail as large as 2 1/2 inches that covered the road west of Utleyville.  The storm produced one weak tornado that we know of, but our position and the lack of light prevented us from seeing it.

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