A Stormchaser Just Witnessed One of the Most Amazing Skies He’s Ever Seen and the Footage is Beautiful

Stormchaser Mike Olbinski says it was, “undoubtedly one of the most incredible scenes I’ve witnessed chasing storms for the past 8 years”
Stormchaser Mike Olbinski says it was, “undoubtedly one of the most incredible scenes I’ve witnessed chasing storms for the past 8 years”
When cold air is trapped in the canyon and topped by a layer of warm air (along with moisture and condensation) a phenomenon known as a full cloud inversion occurs
A series of asperitas clouds are seen rolling over the skies of Lincoln, Nebraska in this jaw dropping timelapse
BEYOND is a permanent artwork by Daan Roosegaarde made of 3D clouds and interactive light at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport
Photograph by Mikko Lagerstedt
Spotted off the coast of Burketown, Queensland, Australia is a rare meteorological phenomenon that can be up to 1,000 km long
Photographer Lukas Furlan explores Italy’s famous Dolomites. The mountain range was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009
Locals have dubbed it, ‘the hand of God’
Photograph by Jakob Wagner
The phenomenon occurs when part of a cloud’s water droplets freeze into ice crystals and fall below the cloud layer
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