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A tighter concentration of dust and funnel begin to form.  Meanwhile, a clear slot has developed between us and the dust as the rear-flank downdraft (RFD) enters the back side of the mesocyclone and wraps westward.
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Walkway and pergola provide a hint of solitude and privacy in an urban setting.
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Hillsides here are covered with flowers in mid-July.
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The St. Milo church in a light coating of snow.
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Indian Paintbrush scattered about a weathered old tree stump.
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Mayflower Creek in winter's icy grip barely flows at twighlight.
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A wider view of the storm reveals a compact supercell with rotating updraft, sculpted cloud edges comprising the mesocyclone and a clear slot down the back due to the rear flank downdraft (plus the flowers and fence are nice too).
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Typical summertime cumulus clouds dot the sky behind this tornado.  The funnel cloud narrows to a pencil while moving very slowly toward the town of Lamar, CO.
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