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Stacked plates... mammatus... shelf cloud... backlit sunlight... one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. Took this while chasing in NW Oklahoma in 2001.
I happened to press the shutter at the right time - completely handheld. This is the first storm we chased in the day - it actually dropped a really crappy tornado about 45 minutes after this, apparently. We were chasing a bigger, better, "beast" of a storm.
Storm Chasing in South Central Kansas. This storm would later go on to drop a tornado near Cedar Vale Kansas.
After the beast of a storm passed, we stopped and watched the back end and its anvil crawling lightning. It was a spectacular show, and the RFD we got hit with was INSANE.
We spent a couple hours trying to drive out from under this system. When we cleared the system, we stopped at this wheat field to watch it approach.
The beastly supercell advances across Kansas. You can see the insane inflow fingers sucking all the surrounding clouds right into the maelstrom as well as the incredible lowering of the supercell. We were really hoping for a tornado.
Taken near Onida, South Dakota in the United States in June 6th 2011 whilst storm chasing, this panorama shot spans a full 180degrees, from sunset on the left to a stormcell on the right, clear skies to stormy ones.
Positioned right, you can get some amazing sunset shots as well as depth of colours to these storm clouds.
While looking at the incredible Colorado structure, I turned to my left and saw these huge wave clouds. Views for days!
May 3, 2012 - Kearney Nebraska US
Storms were to develop early afternoon but the dry line stalled. Late afternoon into mid evening the dry line pushed just to the west of our location.
With unusually humid conditions for this time of year in South Central Nebraska, this produced the perfect conditions for supercells to develop just to the southwest & west of Kearney Nebraska.
Rarely do we get to see the full development from nothing to a full fledged supercell and this one had fast development resulting in some of my best storm photography for 2012
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