k Supercell thunderstorm and mammatus clouds in Kansas, USA Supercell thunderstorm with mammatus clouds over the corn fields of Kansas, USA. A supercell thunderstorm is a severe longlived storm within which the wind speed and direction changes with height. This produces a strong rotating updraft of warm air, known as a mesocyclone, and a separate downdraft of cold air. Tornadoes may form in the mesocyclone, in which case the storm is classified as a tornadic supercell thunderstorm. The storms also produce torrential rain and hail. Photographed on 24th June 2020., Photo by ROGER HILLSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Supercell thunderstorm and mammatus clouds in Kansas, USA Supercell thunderstorm with mammatus clouds over the corn fields of Kansas, USA. A supercell thunderstorm is a severe long lived storm within which the wind speed and direction changes with height. This produces a strong rotating updraft of warm air, known as a mesocyclone, and a separate downdraft of cold air. Tornadoes may form in the mesocyclone, in which case the storm is classified as a tornadic supercell thunderstorm. The storms also produce torrential rain and hail. Photographed on 24th June 2020., Photo by ROGER HILL SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Supercell thunderstorm and mammatus clouds in Kansas, USA

Supercell thunderstorm with mammatus clouds over the corn fields of Kansas, USA. A supercell thunderstorm is a severe long-lived storm within which the wind speed and direction changes with height. This produces a strong rotating updraft of warm air, known as a mesocyclone, and a separate downdraft of cold air. Tornadoes may form in the mesocyclone, in which case the storm is classified as a tornadic supercell thunderstorm. The storms also produce torrential rain and hail. Photographed on 24th June 2020., Photo by ROGER HILL/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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