Severe storms erupted across portions of northwest Kansas, later moving into Nebraska where it spawned tornadoes. This storm formed south of Goodland and moved northeast into Rawlins County, putting down a couple brief tornadoes and very large hail.
Shot Description
Scenes 1-2: Tight shot of funnel and ground circulation south of McDonald, Kansas. The first tornado reported with this prolific supercell.
Scene 3: POV driving shot approaching supercell as it crossed K-25 north of Atwood.
Scene 4-5: Shots of ominous lowerings north of Atwood.
Scene 6: POV driving shot as hail starts to fall on the highway.
Scene 7: Hail falling on highway.
Scene 8: Hail falling on highway.
Scene 9: Traffic driving down highway as hail falls.
Scene 10: Hail falling in grass.
Scene 11: Vehicle turning into hail-covered parking lot.
Scene 12: Shot of hail covered dirt parking lot.
Scene 13: Hailstones over 2-inches in diameter in hand over hail on the ground.
Scene 14-16: Various shots of hail measured with ruler and various balls. Hail was measured to 2.25-inches.
Scene 17: Hailstones in hand next to a cracked windshield of a car.
Scene 18: Panning shot of leaf debris and leftover hail on K-25 north of Atwood.
Scene 19: Two truck driving on road with hail and leaf debris.
Scene 20: Hail fog in the field.
Scene 21: Hail covered road with the Kansas state welcome sign on K-25.
SID: Tornadoes Kick Media