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Massive supercell storm over Texas captured in stunning timelapse footage
A Meteorology student has captured an awe-inspiring timelapse of an ominous supercell over Texas.
Meteorology student Isaac Schluesche captured the images while storm chasing near the town of Earth, Texas, USA.
Isaac, of Madison, Wisconsin, said: “The storm coincided with the sunset perfectly. The colours seen in the timelapse are just like what we saw with our eyes.”
A supercell, sometimes referred to as a ‘rotating thunderstorm’, is characterised by a heavy, constantly-rotating current of rising air.
Their large scale and isolation from other thunderstorms make supercells a sublime and sinister sight.
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