Awesome lightning storm

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Lightning storm in Savelletri / Selva di Fasano, Brindisi in southern Italy

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Isolated supercell in Nebraska

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This was the beginnings of the Imperial Mothership supercell. Right from the word ‘go’ it was extremely photogenic

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Mothership structure over the Adriatic

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This storm over the North Adriatic intensified rapidly and very soon took the form of a mothership structure

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Precipitation wall

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On the Mont Bouquet I watched the evacuation of a strong and isolated storm.

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Beautiful Friday night lightning bolts

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This is one frame of beautiful bolts & probably one of the best lightning shots I’ve ever taken

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Positive lightning in Prosecco

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Some nice deep convection with positive lightning which was a bit obscured but i love the combination

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Back of a storm system

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A storm system in the south of France drains off to the Riviera. From the Calanques the sky becomes clear, with the illuminated cumulonimbus far away.

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Summer downburst in southern France

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An isolated thunderstorm has formed after a very hot and dry afternoon near the Cevennes mountains.

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When the sky touches the earth

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This amazing, ground-scraping, tornado-warned monster of a supercell was coming straight for us at this point

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Pentecost storm near Gruiten

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The devastating Pentecost storm that swept over North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany in 2014. The storm was described as one of the most violent in decades by the German weather service.

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Beautiful shelf cloud

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Beautiful shelf cloud from the dominant outflow supercell we chased in Croatia

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Tornado near Geuda Springs, Kansas

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It is difficult to find the right words for what we were allowed to experience that day in Kansas. In the end it was “just” a tornado, a maximum of pure vertical vorticity materialized in a condensed cloud funnel. For us it was much more – it was Mother Nature in her perfect form, an exclusive moment, pure fascination and the highlight of our tour so far.

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