2100 Super Outbreak

the 2100 Super Outbreak was a very large tornado outbreak spawned by a dryline that formed on June 3 over the Panhandle of Nebraska...on June 3 6 tornadoes touched down.

June 3 event synopsis
On June 3 a dryline front developed in the panhandle of Nebraska, by noon a line of thunderstorms had developed in Northwestern Kansas which was producing mainly large hail and damaging winds, though at 11:56AM a EF0 rope touched down over rural areas of Kansas, by 3:00PM 2 other tornadoes were reported...a EF1 stovepipe and a EF3 wedge when a small tornado touched down over rural areas, the tornado grew into a stovepipe EF1 around 3:07PM...and then into a EF2 wedge at about 3:10PM, a PDS tornado warning was issued around 3:15PM...however the storm met a patch of stable air, and the line diminished

Late night squall line
Later that night a squall line formed spawning an additional EF1 tornado

June 4 event synopsis
On June 4 scattered supercells were forecast with a high risk of severe weather out, with tornadoes being the main concern...however, the air was slightly more stable than anticipated and the dryline only had the chance to produce a few supercells in South Dakota, however much of these cells were extremely violent...and were capable of producing strong to violent, very long tracked tornadoes...therefore Tornado watch 342, which was going to be a normal tornado watch was updated at 4:00PM to be a PDS watch...at 4:14PM a EF0 tornado touched down in rural areas of North Dakota, a EF0 was also reported at the same time only 10 miles away...this is a wip...