


As most of you know, I am very into Kansas weather. We had a line of thunderstorms last night, each showing rotation. Definately a tornado chaser's dream. So, I waited in the basement (who are we kidding...in front of the TV) until the sirens stopped and the dangerous part of the storm had gone east of us. I got in the car and headed south to get closer to the back side of the storm, and was able to take these pictures.
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