storm chasers photographing wall cloud, Texas supercell storm
visitors at El Caminito del Rey, Spain
Mount Rainier in low clouds, Washington State
baobab trees in Morondava, Madagascar
Aerial picture of cliffside homes in North Bondi, Sydney, Australia
Aerial picture of ice-skaters on Lake Baikal, Russia
Sheikh Zayed Mosque in fog, Abu Dhabi
people with flashlights and headlamps at Tolbachik volcano in Kamchatka, Russia
snow-covered outhouse in Lapland, Finland
a woman collecting shellfish in tidal flat, Okoshiki, Japan
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Texas SupercellStorm chasers photograph a spring supercell thunderstorm near Texline, Texas. Supercells are severe, potentially dangerous storms that have a vortex of rotating air known as a mesocyclone. They produce hail, strong rain, and occasionally tornadoes.
Photograph by Christopher Evans

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