When the sky touches the earth by Anna Gottlieb

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

Wall cloud in Bennett, Colorado by Anna Gottlieb

This storm kicked off the best day of chasing ever!

Lonely supercell in Colorado by Graham Moore

Stunning structured supercell west of Sheridan Lake, Colorado.

A stunning supercell storm in Colorado by Graham Moore

Brief but beautiful cone tornado touched down in Rogen County.

Supercell near Lamar, Colorado by Maurizio Signani

Beautiful supercell between Lamar and La Junta, dominated by outflow currents .

HP supercell between Colorado and Kansas by Maurizio Signani

After spending the night in Liberal, in southern Kansas on the border with Oklahoma, we decided on the basis of the forecast models to move at least 100 miles further southwest, between Guymon and Boise City, in the Oklahoma Panhandle, from here we have several road options in in case the thunderstorms developed even further north, in Colorado.

Isolation with isolated storm by Anna Gottlieb

You see a lot of beautiful scenery when you travel Tornado Alley in the USA. When you add storms to the mix, you get a whole new dimension of awesome.

Intense HP supercell by Maurizio Signani

Impressive hail core of an intense HP supercell in eastern Colorado

Spectacular supercell near Lamar, Colorado by Maurizio Signani

The shape of the mesocyclone seen in the distance was incredible.

Supercell over Sugar City grain elevator by Laura Hedien

Gran elevators are an absolute favorite! Every town and city from Nebraska west has one. Most are abandoned but make for excellent subjects.

Stunning storm structure near Simla by Maurizio Signani

Probably the best storm structure I have ever captured in my storm-chasing career

Amazing lightning bolt in Colorado by Anna Gottlieb

This storm was so pretty. When it unleashed a huge CG with a crawler crawling it’s way through the upper structure of the storm, it went to another level

Impressive tornado near Simla by Maurizio Signani

This was perhaps the craziest moment of my life, but also the most beautiful. being in front of a tornado like this has always been my biggest dream and here I realized it

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