Tornadoes are fairly common across the central US, and you have seen plenty of pictures of them. There are sunset pictures, pictures of tornadoes in the rain, pictures of mile-wide tornadoes, etc. I promise you, this is the coolest set of pictures that you’ve ever seen of a tornado.
On Monday, a supercell in Kansas dropped a tornado. Who knew that it would be as cool as it was. Enjoy.
@spann This was taken at 16000 feet from a plane of tornado in Kansas. Got this from KSNW in Wichita. pic.twitter.com/eWGF2HkTXW
— Heath Schroeder (@HeathWXAlerts) July 14, 2015
#Tornado in #Nickerson #KS (near #Hutchinson). #Storm cloud connected 2 dust cloud via funnel. #kswx #weather #Kansas pic.twitter.com/SWXuy5YFix — Hans Mast (@hansmast) July 15, 2015
Speaking of amazing photos from the tornado yesterday in Kansas….how about this one? http://t.co/sKpf0rxkK7 pic.twitter.com/oXtliMKKaT
— TornadoTitans.com (@TornadoTitans) July 14, 2015
A Reno County Sheriff’s Deputy took this photo nearly under the tornado near Nickerson. Unreal. #KWCH12#kswxpic.twitter.com/2nLnv2wemb — Lauren Seabrook (@KWCHLauren) July 14, 2015
Pictures still pouring in..fantastic one from Brian Nuest east of Nickerson. #storm12 #kswx pic.twitter.com/XmA0LBqh1P — Molly McCollum (@KWCHMolly) July 14, 2015
Tornado kicks up dust earlier this evening near Nickerson, KS, via Melissa Bayless Busch pic.twitter.com/otDhOgz87J
— BuzzFeed Storm (@BuzzFeedStorm) July 14, 2015
This might be the coolest set of weather images I have ever seen. I could literally make all of these the number one tweets in “The Tweets Of The Week” on Sunday. How is that fair!? The tornado was rated an EF-3, and produced some damage in this small town in Kansas.
Official track map of the EF3 tornado that struck east of Nickerson Monday. #kswx pic.twitter.com/sNnYPiKX5s
— NWS Wichita (@NWSWichita) July 14, 2015
Seen anything cooler than that today? I know you haven’t.