May 16: West Texas LP Supercell

Small tornado is on the ground as I drive towards an LP Supercell near Littlefield, Texas.

Clear signs of rotation in this thunderstorm.

West Texas LP Supercell.

Despite the strong rotation, this storm did not produce any more tornadoes.

Incredible structure as the storm drifts east.

Clear signs of rotation.

Even as the storm weakens, it continues to rotate.

Other-worldly appearance at sunset.

This incredible-looking storm is barely showing up on radar.

Ultra-wide angle view.

A couple of minutes later.

View of storm after sunset.