Tornado Alley
Tornado Alley is a loosely defined area of the central United States where tornadoes are most frequent. The term was first used in 1952 as the title of a research project to study severe weather in areas of Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska. Tornado climatologists distinguish peaks in activity in certain areas and storm chasers have long recognized the Great Plains tornado belt.
Aesthetically perfect LP supercell by Dorian Dziadula
The most photogenic storm I’ve witnessed during the years of hunting.
Amazing shelf cloud near Wakita by Maurizio Signani
Shelf cloud captured near Wakita, Oklahoma
Supercell road by Graham Moore
Storm chase took us to a quiet road when the storm passed over.
Supercell and tornado in Texas by Maurizio Signani
Supercell and Tornado near Canadian, Texas
Lightning and dust in the air by Bruno Gonçalves
The strong outflow from a severe thunderstorm blew large amounts of dust in our direction while trying to get some photos of lightning
One horse and a lightning storm by Bruno Gonçalves
In a fun afternoon chasing storms, the day ended with a beautiful scene before us: a green field, a magnificent horse and a severe thunderstorm!
Impressive night storm near Goodland by Maurizio Signani
Impressive night storm near Goodland, Kansas