A bolt from the blue by Mathieu Goalard

A lightning bolt from the blue behind an elevated thunderstorm in southwestern France

Incredible LP supercell in Kansas by Laura Hedien

An “LP sup” (low precipitation supercell) near Moscow KS. She was spinning like a top but they rarely produce tornadoes so you sit back and enjoy the show.

Stormy sunset by Emric Imbertie

Anvils of cold air mass thunderstorms at setting sun

Photogenic supercell in Kansas by Laura Hedien

Always fun trying to take panoramic photos in 40+mph winds

Isolated supercell in Nebraska by Anna Gottlieb

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

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

Tornado near Geuda Springs, Kansas by Aaron Sperschneider

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.

Epic crawler lightning in Prague by Šimon Rogl

Close-up view of a lightning channel. Experts do not agree whether it’s ribbon lightning or not.

The Imperial supercell in B&W by Bruno Gonçalves

Remembering the supercell from Imperial, Nebraska, that continued its evolution, giving a magnificent structure to all chasers present… something truly EPIC!

Wall cloud in Bennett, Colorado by Anna Gottlieb

This storm kicked off the best day of chasing ever!

The Geuda Springs supercell by Aaron Sperschneider

This supercell displayed its dangerous beauty in the light of the setting sun. The blue sky was visible on the left while the anvil spread out above it at a height of around 15 km.

Close lightning strike by Emric Imbertie

Back to the highlight of the 2020 storm season

Isolated supercell over a beautiful green field by Anna Gottlieb

We started chasing it in Kansas, ending up in Nebraska with every stage of this storm being more beautiful than the last

Green monster by Aaron Sperschneider

An impressive thunderstorm that we observed in the border area between Oklahoma and Texas.

Flaming sky by Sütő Máté

It was a magical sunset when a nice storm came to me with this perfect red shelf cloud

Supercell storm with a wall cloud by Emric Imbertie

Another shot from amazing afternoon supercell storm near Blaye

Highway to storm by Aaron Sperschneider

We chased this impressive line of thunderstorms in Nebraska Sandhills. Or rather, we were being chased by the thunderstorm system.

Photogenic supercell in Texas by Maurizio Signani

Observing the advance of a photogenic supercell over the wheat field between Pecos and Fort Stockton, Texas

Mammatus clouds southeast of Amarillo by Anna Gottlieb

Mamms are my favourite clouds & at sunset they are even prettier

Texas lightning by Anna Gottlieb

You can’t beat Texas for foregrounds when storm chasing. Being able to match incredible scenery with incredible storms is something I will never forget

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