Multiple tornadoes in Thayer Co. Nebraska on
5/24/04
Storm chase and still photos by Jon Davies
It's not often one gets to see multiple tornadoes on the ground at one time. This happened for me etween 4:00 and 4:30 pm CDT on 5/24/04 with a supercell in southern Nebraska near the Kansas border looking west from about 3 miles NW of Chester:

The environment featured steep low-level lapse rates that may have facilitated rapid stretching along the storm's base and flanking gust front. That possibly helped make this supercell a prolific tornado producer, with some earler tornadoes appearing as "landspouts" before the above photo was taken.
The following photos were all taken from the same location looking west and focus on tornado 2 and tornado 3 above. These 2 tornadoes appeared more "supercell" in nature and were stronger, particularly tornado 3. Unfortunately, some farms were damaged, including a home with severe damage.
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| Other tornadoes occurred with another cell that formed in Republic Co. KS further south, including a widely seen tornado NW of Belleville KS |
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