that's all by itself. a super cell when you see it on radar -- you'll know it because it will have a hook echo on the bottom of it for at least some of its life -- this is what a super cell looks like. this is not the one from last night but this is an image. right there is the hook. that's the hook echo itself. a little low pressure center that's developing here and eventually that low pressure center turns into a tornado. you'll have hail north of it, and debris getting blown out. that's where tornado was sucking up debris, sucking up shingles, everything, taking them and throwing them in the jet stream, then downwind and it was rain. it was raining debris on towns, downwind. literally. the town hadn't even seen rain yet but yet pieces of other people's houses were being thrown at from up above. here's what it actually looks like. it is a complicated map. i'll take you to it. the cell goes very high in the sky. you might even see something like cauliflower.