Storm chaser/photographer Chad Cowan documented this especially picturesque low-topped supercell thunderstorm near Pratt, Kansas on May 20, 2011. Smoke from massive wildfires in Arizona combined with the low rays of the evening sun to result in the beautiful coloration, lending an almost bucolic quality to this time-lapse.
For prints, visit Chad's website at http://www.chasethestorms.com
Thats awesome! It looks cool, how the clouds are moving...
AshleyLovesMarijuana 1 month ago
and i thought the end of the world is this year!
MultiKenny64 1 month ago
@TheUtahraptor1 OK but how much water is in every cubic meter/kilometer of such a cloud? Of course the closer to the ground that is more water vapor.
Sebol811 2 months ago
@Sebol811 Depends on the size of the storm
TheUtahraptor1 2 months ago
Nice sunset check out my sunset
bigkrisp 3 months ago
Someone knows: How much water is in a Storm?
Sebol811 5 months ago
Wow, cool, don't think I'd wanna be in that one house by myself! right in the middle! lol
3greatgreyhounds3 6 months ago
That's incredible!
brynmag 6 months ago
Great video... ;)
20Akshay 6 months ago
Incredible video clip! Beautiful storm
Tachycinetabicolor 7 months ago