Friday 13th May 2022 - Oklahoma (Slight Risk)
We awoke in Brookings South Dakota and it was a very early start knowing we had a 650 mile drive south to try and get onto a few stationery Supercells along a stationery boundary along the Kansas and Oklahoma Border. Having seen these types of set-ups before I really did not want to miss the chance at slow moving structured Supercells moving at 10mph. We went the fast route down I29 Through Iowa, then Missouri the entering NE Kansas and onto the Turnpike at Topeka down towards Wichita. The Cap was holding for us and some attempts at initiation which had failed fell straight into our hands as we headed for just North of Manchester (OK).A stunning LP Supercell on a diffuse dryline broke the cap around 730pm and we had about 90 minutes to get some chasing in today. As we went South East of the Storm the structure really started to come through, a barber pole 50,000ft Supercell twisting in front of us, the only down side was the lack of lightning. The Storm drifted South east at a snails pace allowing for some lovely pictures to be taken. We continued south towards Jet and then towards Enid which was our overnight location for the night. Some pictures below.