This might be a work in progress. It might be done. I started it just to compare some sizes and wanted to do something with as many supercells and/or cool storms as I could find. I've ran into some problems with the radar viewer on various days. I get data from 5 radar sites for the 9-14 supercell that plows east out of CO into nw KS, but not a single one will open in the viewer. Same story for the 8-26 sw IA supercell. I can't get OAX or DMX data to open, yet when I have a friend try with the same data page it opens on his. Data was also missing for nc KS and nw MO for May 29. So I know of the two 5-29 missing, as well as supercells from 9-14(CO and NE). There were other problems with missing data, but I've since forgotten the dates. My mind is tired of trying to remember what it's looking for, and especially so at 56k. Want me to add some missing supercells e-mail me the time and date and I'll see if there is data for it, and if it's not one of the ones my viewer just doesn't seem to like. March 27 is an example where there is NO data other then ICT's radar and maybe DDC, I forget. VNX, TLX, and FDR all show no data. The others I mentioned show data, but my viewer won't show it for some CRAZY reason. Any ideas on that, I'd love to hear them. Thanks.

None of these are repeat storms along a path. All of them are only shown once.

1: Tornadic Supercell 5-28

2: Supercell 7-31

3: Tornadic Supercell 7-31

4: Multiple Tornado Producing Supercell 6-11

5: Bradgate IA Tornadic Supercell 5-21

6: Warm Front Supercell 4-17

7: Warm Front Supercell 4-17

8: Tornadic Supercell 5-21

9: Tornadic Supercell 5-21

10: Ft. Dodge IA Tornadic Supercell 6-11

11: One of many Tornadic Supercells 5-22

12: One of many Tornadic Supercells 5-22

13: One of many Tornadic Supercells 5-22

14: One of many Tornadic Supercells 5-22

15: One of many Tornadic Supercells 5-22

16: Possible Tornadic Supercell 5-21

17: Stationary Supercell, non-tornadic 5-9 nw of Sioux City should be moved south between the 2 other supercells

18: Amazing Supercell 5-28

19: Storm at 4:00 am 6-14

20: Tornadic Supercell 5-21

21: Tornadic Supercell 7-15

22: Holt. Co. Tornadic Supercell 5-16

23: Extremely Large Tornadic Supercell-7-12- 2 tornadoes occuring during this radar image with large tornado wrapping in rain

24: Non-tornadic Supercell 5-22

25: Non-tornadic Supercell 5-22 Froms ahead of previous supercell

26: Non-tornadic Outflow Dominant Supercell 5-17

27: "Big" Torandic Supercell Near Alvo Nebraska 6-13...amazing how small this was on radar

28: Tornadic Supercell 5-24....I believe this was also the storm that produced 6 inch diameter hail

29: Hallam NE Violent Torandic Supercell 5-22 just outside the town to the west in this scan

30: Prolific Tornadic Supercell 5-24

31: Tornadic Supercell 6-10 Hebron NE....the one in the amazing photos taken by Chris Gulickson and Doug Raflik

32: Another Tornadic Supercell from 5-22....near Alma NE at this time frame

33: Supercell 5-21

34: NW flow Toradic Supercell 7-7

35: NW flow Toradic Supercell 7-7

36: NW flow Toradic Supercell 7-7

37: Tornadic Supercell 3-27

38: Very Interesting Supercell 7-8...long lived strong couplet near center of the spiral banding

39: Tornadic Supercell 6-10

40: Tornadic Supercell 5-10 Elbert Co. CO

41: Supercell 8-9 (may of been tornadic I am not sure) It belongs right where the Elbert Supercell is sitting.

42: Tornadic Supercell 5-12

43: Tornadic Supercell 5-29

44: Torandic Supercell 6-12

45: Tornadic Supercell 3-27 near Vici....via ICT radar(no other data available)

46: Torandic Supercell 3-27 (not during this radar image, but after I believe) ....via ICT radar(no other data available)

47: Supercell 5-12

48: Supercell 3-27 during the evening, may of been tornadic(I think it was) ....via ICT radar(no other data available)

49: Tornadic Supercell 5-29

50: Cycling supercell 3-17 (probably not the best scan)

51: Supercell 6-1

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