An EF-0 tornado occurred seven miles northwest of the community of Hope, Kan., during the evening of April 29, 2022. The funnel never fully condensed but a ground circulation is occurring over the horizon.
Brian Neben Lexington Clipper-Herald
A lightning strike reaches out of a high precipitation supercell in east central Kansas near Enterprise, Kan., during the early evening of April 29, 2022.
Brian Neben Lexington Clipper-Herald
A low precipitation supercell north of Elm Creek on June 6, 2022. The storm would eventually gain enough mid-level rotation that a tornado warning was issued, however, none were reported.
Brian Neben Lexington Clipper-Herald
The tornado warned supercell approaches Elm Creek during the evening of June 6, 2022.
LEXINGTON — The 2022 tornado season across Nebraska was yet another down year in terms of numbers, a trend that has held since 2019. However, just because the numbers were down, doesn’t mean the people impacted felt it was a slow year.
An EF-0 tornado occurred seven miles northwest of the community of Hope, Kan., during the evening of April 29, 2022. The funnel never fully condensed but a ground circulation is occurring over the horizon.
A lightning strike reaches out of a high precipitation supercell in east central Kansas near Enterprise, Kan., during the early evening of April 29, 2022.
A low precipitation supercell north of Elm Creek on June 6, 2022. The storm would eventually gain enough mid-level rotation that a tornado warning was issued, however, none were reported.