Severe storms developed early in the afternoon on 6/2/2015 and moved east-southeast throughout the Nebraska panhandle.
Storms intensified quickly and became severe as they approached the town of Hemingford, NE.
Shot 1: Funnel cloud forms 9 miles west of Hemingford at 5:10pm and cycles through its life cycle
Shot 2: Funnel cloud tranlates from mature stage to a thin rope and dissipates
Shot 3: Storm structure when storms first formed shot 10 miles east of Harrison
Shot 4: Storm structure when storms first formed shot 10 miles east of Harrison
Shot 5: Storm structure Angora, NE
Shot 6: Storm structure Angora, NE
Shot 7: Dust storm Hemingford
Shot 8: Dust storm Hemingford
Shot 9: Dust storm Hemingford
Shot 10: Dust storm Hemingford
Shot 11: Dust storm Hemingford
Shot 12: Dust storm over HWY 385
Shot 13: Dust storm Hemingford
Shot 14: Dust storm Hemingford
Shot 15: Dust storm over HWY 385
Shot 16: Dust storm over HWY 385
Shot 17: Dust storm Alliance
Shot 18: Dust storm Alliance
Shot 19: Dust storm Alliance
Shot 20: distant supercell Harrisburg
Shot 21: distant supercell Harrisburg