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Third place. With a bang! Thunderstorm over Watson Lake.
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Twin violent (EF4) tornadoes outside of Wisner, Nebraska on June 16, 2014.
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Tornado Nightmares - A satellite tornado circulates around a newly formedtornado as we crest a hill. Taken minutes after the twin wedge tornadoevent that hit Pilger, NE approximately 8 miles West of Pender, NE.
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A massive cold front with squall line over northern Adriatic sea, Italy.
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Skies ablaze on the high plains.
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Sunset after the storm
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A storm rolling in with dark and ominous clouds.
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Sunrise with a wall cloud moving over.
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Rogue wave on the plains. An incredible shelf cloud.
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A ghostly tornado skips and hops across the central Minnesota landscape as itlifted momentarily narrowly missing this rural farmstead.
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Looking southwest at a supercell with a thunderous tornado in progress asit approaches Lake Tiak-O-Khata. April 28, 2014 Louisville, Mississippi.
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A friend and I chasing an EF3 tornado. We had watched and followed it foraround 40 minutes until it became rain-wrapped, shortly after this shot.
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Sky roses. A hole in the clouds.
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A summer squall.
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Possibly altocumulus undulatus clouds.
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Mammatus clouds form as two storm systems come together over the Hayman BurnScar at sunset in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. The Hayman Fire wasColorado's largest recorded fire burning over 138,000 acres in 2014. Thispictures was taken 12 years later
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Lake Effect snow bands from a Southwest Flight from FNT to MCO at 35,000ft.To see them from above really shows their formation.
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A Colorado rainbow and rainshaft observed while on College of Dupage's StormChasing Trip 3.
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This lone thunderhead quickly blew up just at sunset after a day of monsoonalshowers near Williamson Valley, Az. Thunderhead over Table Mountain.
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Amazing beauty from the air. Clouds from airplane: Route Memphis to DFW, Texas.
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