I must apologise in advance for some of the bad language, none of it was mine.

Set off from Hayes and set up in Dodge City to wait for storms to start developing. It wasn't long before they did and we set off after the one which looked to be the biggest. They were fairly motoring at speeds in excess of 45 to 65 miles per hour. We decided to follow each for a while and then fall back to intercept the one behind. Cells were popping up behind us all the time. We just had to sit and wait for the next storm to come to us. As we sat we could see that the next storm had a tornado within it but we couldn't see it for the core. We decided to punch the core to see if we could find the tornado. As we went through the core the hail got up to 3" and the UK team van now has some new dents. We had our windscreen hit but it fortunately only sideswiped it. Our chance paid off because as we got through the core there was a half mile wide multi-vortex tornado. Out of that came a smaller tornado.

Punching the core < CLICK TITLE TO VIEW VIDEO

Later of the same cell produced a stove pipe tornado, will try to post photo. We moves south to Ness City and saw one of the largest storms I have ever seen the lightning was frightening. At one point it hit some over head wires a mile away and then travelled along the cable and hit the post next to us. This storm cell gave us two large tornadoes.
The Bear's cage < CLICK TITLE TO VIEW VIDEO

One of which went through a town call Ellis. See attached video, excuse the swearing. It isn't me.

Ellis County night time tornado < CLICK TITLE TO VIEW VIDEO