Hollis, OK Supercell Structure and Hail – 4/3/2019

On April 3, 2019, an isolated supercell formed in the SE Texas Panhandle near Arlie. The storm produced very large hail and incredible storm structure as it moved into Southwest Oklahoma near Hollis.
Shot Description

1. Wide shot of supercell structure near Arlie, TX
2. Tight shot of developing lowering
3. Wide shot of incredible laminar supercell structure
4. Medium shot of “vault” region of supercell west of Hollis, OK
5. Wide shot of incredible supercell structure with inflow band
6. Panoramic wide shot of incredible supercell structure
7. Medium shot with pan of supercell structure and sculpted updraft
8. Wide shot – GoPro time lapse of incredible supercell structure west of Hollis, OK
9. Wide shot of supercell structure
10. Wide shot of hail falling in Hollis, OK, illuminated by sun
11. Wide (GoPro) shot of supercell structure and dust being sucked into storm by strong inflow winds south of Gould, OK
12. Medium shot of structure and dust being ingested into storm by strong inflow
13. Wide shot of approaching hail core
14. Tight shot of rising motion/weak rotation
15. Medium shot of lowering and rising motion
16. Wide shot – GoPro time lapse of incredible supercell structure south of Gould, OK
17. Medium shot of hail accumulation on roadway near Olustee, OK
18. Wide (GoPro) shot of supercell structure and updraft near Olustee, OK
19. Wide (GoPro) shot of supercell structure near Olustee, OK
20. Wide shot – GoPro time lapse of supercell structure and hail core near Olustee, OK

SID: Trey Greenwood

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