Overview: Stock photos with a wide view of the severe storm environment clouds showing the various parts and how they relate to each other.

  • Developing MCS from a supercell with a long history of hail
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  • Extremes and contrasting clouds around storms
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  • An HP high precipitation supercell storm is hiding in the clouds
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  • Storm cloud features overview: Velum on a storm’s crown
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  • Flow of air around a storm cloud as separate cells form and rain
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  • Stormy sky in a state of flux in a destabilizing atmosphere
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  • Storm clouds restore balance in the atmosphere
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  • Deceptive clouds with a classic supercell severe storm
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  • Wide view of a storm complex propagating down the wind-shift axis
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  • Old and new convective clouds
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  • Squall line cloud features
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  • Supercell storm features on a large but weakening storm
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  • Storm environment cloud features: outflow boundary and anvil
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  • Old and new clouds in the storm environment
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  • Overview of a typical severe storm with heavy rain core
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  • Frontal clouds, with a wall of convection rising on a cold front
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  • A Mesoscale Convective System (MCS) thunderstorm complex approaches
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  • Three phases of convection: new tower, young anvil, older storm
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  • Sequence of events as storm moves in
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  • Storm structure on a forward propagating storm
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