Meteorology: The Science of the Atmosphere

A tornado near Elmwood, Nebraska. A painting made from what is probably one of the most remarkable photographs ever taken of a tornado. The original photograph was made in two parts, as the photographer was too close to get the whole funnel cloud into the field of his camera.

(Photograph by G. B. Pickwell)

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METEOROLOGY
The Science of the Atmosphere

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American Meteorological Society

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