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The rock strata almost make this look like some special effect.

Cloud-to-ground lightning beneath the storm.

A super cell storm in Oklahoma

Why have a stop sign in the middle of nowhere...?

IHere you can see a wall cloud, this large, localized, persistent, and often abrupt lowering of cloud that develops beneath the surrounding base of a cumulonimbus cloud and from which tornadoes sometimes form

I love the patterns in the rain produced by microbursts.

Storm chase from west of St. Marys to Paris, Ontario July 5, 2019

The bit to the left fo the main cloud n the ground is called the rear flank downdraft.

Even seeing planes tail-fins lined up makes it's own art.

drive in movie theater, Ohio

A severe thunderstorm that passed through Torrington, Alberta offered a spectacular shelf cloud that stretched on forever and gave me an opportunity to travel I road I hadn't been on in several years

The beauty of the open plains

The wind from this cell was so strong, it tore the secured hat off my head. I found it and had to use it to protect my face from the flying dust and pebbles.

this and the next photo were taken in quick succession, showing how fast the structure was moving.

Growing supercell thunderstorm

Yep, it's spring in Kansas.

Film: Fuji Velvia 50

Camera: Olympus OM2-S

I have no idea about the shutter speed or f-stop.

Supercell near Beaudesert

Regenschauer über der Alb

Greensburg, Kansas - May 4th, 2007

We ended up in Nebraska

Storm chase workshop through Tornado Alley.Windmills near Woodward OK.

Convection begins to fire west of Lometa, Texas - March 19, 2013. More info here: www.perezmedia.net/ceruleanarc/001555.html

Driving off to find our storm

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