
Watching a tornado form in an open field, far from anyone to hurt or anything to destroy is an incredible sight, and one that storm chasers often find themselves cheering on. In this photo, shot on June 5, 2009 in Goshen County, Wyoming, a wall cloud begins to put down a wide, lowering funnel. In the foreground, Phil Berg's Vortex 2 Probe Truck is parked alongside the road -- the guy on the left is a freelance writer for New Scientist. This funnel touched the ground around 30 seconds after this was shot and remained on the ground until it overran the location this photo was shot from.
1 comments:
Mother nature is truly amazing. Great shot. - Tara
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