USA
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
Epic lightning bolt in Kansas by Dorian Dziadula
Another superb impact under this LP supercell observed in the Plains, during the blue hour.
Spectacular supercell near Leoti, Kansas by William Demasi
Probably one of the best days of our stay in the United States, from an initially linear thunderstorm system, a tornadic supercell was born among the most photogenic and impressive we have observed.
Massive squall line in Nebraska by Aaron Sperschneider
Nothing happened for a long time that day over rural Nebraska. Just some weak thunderstorms.
Fabulous LP supercell in Kansas by Dorian Dziadula
Several LP supercells emerged that June evening before a barrage of lightning that lasted more than an hour, striking every 3 seconds.
Incredible lightning near Richfield by Laura Hedien
It was a more traditional chase of shoot, scoot, shoot some more, scoot some more… a bit more exciting and I think I still have dirt in my ears and pie hole.
Mammatus clouds underneath the Leoti supercell by William Demasi
Mammatus clouds formed on the underside of the anvil, beautifully illuminated by the setting sun.
Impressive supercell in Plainview by Bruno Gonçalves
After several hours chasing in Texas, we spotted this huge severe warned supercell, NW of Amarillo, and drove in its direction
Sunset lightning bolt in Kansas by Anna Gottlieb
The colors in this storm were out of this world! I’ve never seen such a deeply hued hail core or such bright purples in the lightning. Add in some foreground & a bit of sunset & boom!
The Leoti supercell illuminated by lightning by William Demasi
A beautiful supercell in western Kansas back in May 2016.
Tornadic supercell in Oklahoma by Maurizio Signani
Tornadic supercell near Tipton, Oklahoma
Excellent lightning storm near Balko by Laura Hedien
What a fun day this was… every day was fun! Seemed to be an excellent lightning storm year and I am so thankful and grateful.
Multiple lightning strikes over Kansas City by Bruno Gonçalves
Multiple lightning strikes during a severe thunderstorm in Kansas City.
Incredible supercell in Kansas by William Demasi
Tornadic supercell in Leoti, Kansas
LP supercell storm in Kansas by Dorian Dziadula
Another lightning strike among dozens of others under an exceptional and memorable LP supercell in central Kansas
Tornadic supercell in Dodge City by William Demasi
A tornadic supercell that was characterized by the production of a large number of vortices and by a particularly rapid and turbulent evolution
Great evening sun-setting lightning show in Kansas by Laura Hedien
Beautiful lightning show at sunset near Brewster.
Intense lightning storm in Texas by Bruno Gonçalves
Stacked photo of an intense lightning storm in Happy, Texas
Tornadic supercell near Simla, Colorado by Maurizio Signani
One of my favorite storms ever.
Devils Tower supercell by Graham Moore
Beautiful supercell over the Devils Tower monument.
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.