“If you didn’t grow up like I did then you don’t know, and if you don’t know it’s probably better you don’t judge.” - Junot Díaz
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TO MY TUMBLR PEOPLE IN NEBRASKA AND KANSAS RIGHT NOW
Please be careful with all the tornadoes that suddenly popped up! Stay safe and be aware of anything unusual in your area.
These stunning images capture some of America’s most intense storms from an extraordinarily close perspective. They showcase the power of Mother Nature with terrifying tornadoes, supercells and lightning. Storm-chaser Maximilian Conrad of Germany captured the images while on a “chase-cation” with friends in the U.S. Together with pals Dennis, Lars and Heiko, Max chased ferocious storms across Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas in search of the perfect shot.
Photographs by Maximilian Conrad/Caters News
See more images of the storms on Yahoo News.
Supercell thunderstorms are a particular type of thunderstorm characterised by the presence of a deep rotating updraft (or mesocyclone). It is the mesocyclones in these storms that make them able to produce tornadoes and cause other extreme weather events; supercells are often much larger than other types of stormclouds and have been known to produce hail as big as baseballs on some occasions.


