V2 2010 Week 3: May 14–20, 2010 Posted in V2 2010 Operations on July 14, 2010 by Susan Cobb. Operations in the Texas Panhandle, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. Credit: Mike Coniglio A short-lived tornado developed northwest of Amarillo, Texas, on May 18, 2010. Credit: UCAR Intense updrafts produce a rain-free cloud base in a supercell thunderstorm. Credit: UCAR A fleet of VORTEX2 vehicles tracks a supercell thunderstorm near Dumas, Texas on May 18, 2010. The blue-green color in the cloud is associated with large hail. Credit: UCAR A photogrammetry team from NCAR collects video and still photos of a developing storm. The team includes NCAR director Roger Wakimoto (right). Credit: UCAR A Doppler on Wheels radar tracks an intense supercell thunderstorm west of Guthrie, Oklahoma, on May 19, 2010. Credit: UCAR Stinnett, Texas. Credit: Mike Coniglio A wet hook, Stinnett, Texas. Credit: Mike Coniglio Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler Credit: Randy Peppler New Mexico. Credit: Mike Coniglio Artesia, New Mexico. Credit: Mike Coniglio Texas Panhandle. Credit: Mike Coniglio Texas Panhandle. Credit: Mike Coniglio Following a probe. Credit: Amy Buchanan Credit: Lou Wicker SR-1 Artesia, NM. Credit: Lou Wicker Artesia, NM. Credit: Lou Wicker SR-1 and SR-2. Credit: Lou Wicker Credit: Lou Wicker