Supercell storms
“In slow motion a supercell formed, pulling hundreds of acres of red clay topsoil more than ten miles up into a roiling sky. We drove for hours through rain, hail, and thick, choking clouds of brown dust, watching the radar as a ‘wheel of fortune’ tracked our path on the back roads of towns that appeared as fleeting shadows through dust-streaked windows.” — Harvested Field with Hail-Filled Supercell (Kanorado, Kansas)