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Tornadic Collection

Witness the raw power of nature: Tornadic supercell thunderstorms, a mesmerizing yet destructive force

Background imageTornadic Collection: Tornadic supercell thunderstorm, USA

Tornadic supercell thunderstorm, USA
Tornadic supercell thunderstorm over fields. A supercell thunderstorm is a severe long-lived storm within which the wind speed and direction changes with height

Background imageTornadic Collection: Tornado, Saskatchewan, Canada C017 / 8411

Tornado, Saskatchewan, Canada C017 / 8411
Tornado. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air characterised by a funnel-shaped cloud that forms within thunderstorms

Background imageTornadic Collection: Tornado at night, Kansas, USA C017 / 8409

Tornado at night, Kansas, USA C017 / 8409
Tornado at night. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air characterised by a funnel-shaped cloud that forms within thunderstorms

Background imageTornadic Collection: Tornado at night, Kansas, USA C017 / 8408

Tornado at night, Kansas, USA C017 / 8408
Tornado at night. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air characterised by a funnel-shaped cloud that forms within thunderstorms

Background imageTornadic Collection: Tornado, Saskatchewan, Canada C017 / 8410

Tornado, Saskatchewan, Canada C017 / 8410
Tornado. A tornado is a violent rotating column of air characterised by a funnel-shaped cloud that forms within thunderstorms

Background imageTornadic Collection: Tornado storm damage, uprooted tree fallen onto house, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011

Tornado storm damage, uprooted tree fallen onto house, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011
Tornado storm damage, uprooted tree fallen onto house, Oakes, North Dakota, U.S.A. july 2011

Background imageTornadic Collection: Waterspout and evening sky / Spitsbergen, Arctic

Waterspout and evening sky / Spitsbergen, Arctic

Background imageTornadic Collection: Tornado storm damage to grain bins on farm, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011

Tornado storm damage to grain bins on farm, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011
Tornado storm damage to grain bins on farm, Oakes, North Dakota, U.S.A. july 2011

Background imageTornadic Collection: Tornado storm damage to hangers of local airport, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011

Tornado storm damage to hangers of local airport, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011
Tornado storm damage to hangers of local airport, Oakes, North Dakota, U.S.A. july 2011

Background imageTornadic Collection: Waterspout, historical artwork

Waterspout, historical artwork
Waterspout. Coloured historical artwork of a waterspout threatening a ship. A waterspout is a tornado over water instead of land

Background imageTornadic Collection: Ship and waterspout, 19th century

Ship and waterspout, 19th century
Ship and waterspout, 19th-century artwork. Waterspouts are the equivalent over water to tornadoes on land. A tornado is a rapidly rotating funnel of air that can form below certain types of storm


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Witness the raw power of nature: Tornadic supercell thunderstorms, a mesmerizing yet destructive force. From the vast plains of Kansas, USA (C017 / 8409, C017 / 8408), to the prairies of Saskatchewan, Canada (C017 / 8411, C017 / 8410), these twisting columns of air wreak havoc. In the heart of the night, their ominous presence is accentuated, leaving a trail of devastation in their wake. In Oakes, North Dakota, USA (July 2011), the aftermath of their fury is evident in uprooted trees, damaged grain bins, and destroyed airport hangers. Even the Arctic isn't immune with its waterspouts (Spitsbergen, Arctic). This natural phenomenon, both beautiful and terrifying, is captured in historical artwork and depicted in the form of a ship and waterspout from the 19th century.