Late evening storms in Nebraska – June 21, 2013

The majority of my “north of Oklahoma” chases over the past several years have been confined to the High Plains.  With a couple of options, I chose to play the eastern target along an outflow boundary somewhere in NE Nebraska or SE South Dakota.  This was really the only time this season that I strayed from the obvious target, and I paid the price.
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The atmosphere was highly unstable, but well capped in my target area.  Cumulus/towering cumulus formed by late afternoon and struggled through most of the daylight hours before finally becoming storms just after sunset.  The storms that I finally landed on in Knox County, Nebraska were only marginally interesting.  Cloud to ground lightning was limited and storm structure was far less than what I have become used to this season.  About the only thing these storms were good for was keeping the no bust 2013 season alive.