Global Extreme Weather

Rains that are like historical flood stories, heat waves that don’t end, tornadoes that strike in avenging swarms—there’s been a global change in the weather lately. What’s going on?

Monday, May 19, 2014

This Thunderstorm Time Lapse Is Absolutely Nuts

5/18/14 Wright to Newcastle, WY Supercell Time-Lapse


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