Sometimes some of the most destructive forces in nature can be stunningly beautiful.
On Sunday, storm chasers caught a supercell thunderstorm taking shape in Wyoming. It is absolutely spectacular — the stuff of science fiction movies:
The crew behind the video — Basehunters, based out of Norman, Okla. — also tweeted this photograph:
If you're curious about the weather phenomenon, check out the National Weather Service's explanation. In short, supercells are responsible for "for nearly all of the significant tornadoes produced in the U.S. and for most of the hailstones larger than golf ball size."
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