
Highlighted at sunset, the flanking line and backsheared anvil from a tornadic supercell south of the Red River in Texas.

Gustnado with multiple small vortices churning across plowed fields in the Texas Panhandle.

Preparing to intercept a tornadic storm in north Texas.

The sun breaks through near an LP supercell near Seymour Texas. The chase vehicles were turned around by baseball-sized hail from this storm.

A needle-sharp tornado descends from a wall cloud near Olney Texas.

A video capture of the chase team enjoying a close photo-op with a spectacular wall cloud in Young County Texas.

The view out of the front window as the van races toward a tornado-warned cell near Pampa Texas.

The Ford Windstar and Crown Vic pull from the road between two supercells.

A grainy video capture of Seth Price filming an approaching wall cloud. This view is to the north; supercells flank both sides of the road.

The chase vehicle stares down the road at a dramatic wall cloud in Archer County Texas. This storm will produce a tornado in less than 10 minutes.

Another view of the beautiful wall cloud adjacent to Rt. 251 near Newcastle Texas.

A video capture of a fast staccato lightning strike from a large HP near Allison Texas.

A developing wall cloud sweeps across Kingfisher County Oklahoma.

A CG strike from a wall cloud that had just produced a tornado.

A photogenic LP over Young County Texas. This storm was a prolific hail producer, with hailstones to the size of baseballs.