stormdoctor > In many ways, we were all alone on this cell near Tucamcari, NM, on May 28, 2008.  I was able to meander to the center median and take uninterrupted photos for a while only forced to move when the storm approached.  The sense of being alone with this storm was what drove me to frame this photo.
stormdoctor > In many ways, we were all alone on this cell near Tucamcari, NM, on May 28, 2008.  I was able to meander to the center median and take uninterrupted photos for a while only forced to move when the storm approached.  The sense of being alone with this storm was what drove me to frame this photo.
stormdoctor > An outflow dominant, southward propagating supercell, the only one that formed during my two week trip, took me through the beautiful Red River Valley on the TX/OK borders.  This is near Lawton, OK.  The Red River dirt is very powdery, like flour, and I actually ruined one of my video cameras here years ago simply by having it fall into the dirt.
stormdoctor > An outflow dominant, southward propagating supercell, the only one that formed during my two week trip, took me through the beautiful Red River Valley on the TX/OK borders.  This is near Lawton, OK.  The Red River dirt is very powdery, like flour, and I actually ruined one of my video cameras here years ago simply by having it fall into the dirt.
In many ways, we were all alone on this cell near Tucamcari, NM, on May 28, 2008. I was able to meander to the center median and take uninterrupted photos for a while only forced to move when the storm approached. The sense of being alone with this storm was what drove me to frame this photo.
stormdoctor > In many ways, we were all alone on this cell near Tucamcari, NM, on May 28, 2008.  I was able to meander to the center median and take uninterrupted photos for a while only forced to move when the storm approached.  The sense of being alone with this storm was what drove me to frame this photo.
In many ways, we were all alone on this cell near Tucamcari, NM, on May 28, 2008. I was able to meander to the center median and take uninterrupted photos for a while only forced to move when the storm approached. The sense of being alone with this storm was what drove me to frame this photo.
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