Other storm features: Stock photos of various other cloud forms and features found around severe storms and supercells. Examples include overshooting top, roll cloud, flanking line, beaver tail cloud, etc.

  • A bright anvil is the evidence of an explosive storm updraft phase
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  • An unusual ring of cloud surrounds heavy rain core on a storm
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  • Wide-angle south view of convergence line clouds
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  • Crown of a supercell with anvil dome and anvil rollover
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  • A ragged inflow band and a low rain-free base on a severe storm cloud
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  • Back edge of a storm cloud with a short flanking line
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  • A ghostly, smooth roll cloud against deep gray storm
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  • A severe storm anvil with an overshooting top
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  • Low and dark rain-free base of a severe storm
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  • Stair-step structure on a young storm indicates strong, rapid growth
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  • The burst phase of a pulse thunderstorm: a stronger phase
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  • The rain-free base of a storm cloud, with towers above but no rain
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  • Severe storm with a long, thick, tapered inflow tail
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  • Burst phase: a stronger updraft rises to kick a storm into severe mode
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  • A close view of the slowly rotating rain-free updraft base of a storm
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  • Weak thundershower storm cloud with numerous inflow bands
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  • Flanking line of a severe storm and developing MCS
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  • Unusual light and colors in a severe storm and rain curtain
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  • Rain and lightning provide a bright backdrop to a detached roll cloud
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  • Storm cloud in decay stage, as the anvil becomes ragged
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