Great tornado photograph showing the whole storm structure. [Pictured in Blaine Lake, SK, Canada, by @WizniakJeff on twitter]9mo ⋅ AtomR ⋅ r/tornado
Violent tornado in Rolling Fork, MS. Photographed storm-chaser @AaronRigsbyOC - twitter1wk ⋅ AtomR ⋅ r/tornado
Tornado reportedly went through 4 states: AR, MO, TN, & KY. On ground for 2+ hrs, 200+ miles.1yr ⋅ DetectiveActual5895 ⋅ r/tornado
The last tornado in “Twister” vs yesterday’s tornado in Texas...11mo ⋅ Hairy_Valuable9773 ⋅ r/tornado
Whether you like him or not, Reed knows his stuff and him being concerned isn't good.5d ⋅ Samowarrior ⋅ r/tornado
Rolling Fork, MS this morning. Depending on the construction materials of these homes, this may very well be an EF51wk ⋅ telenative ⋅ r/tornado
The Ruskin Heights, MO F5 tornado. One of the more eerie vintage violent tornado photos out there.1yr ⋅ Ann_Wolf ⋅ r/tornado
First high-res photograph of Rolling Fork MS tornado. Credits: @FreddyMcKinneyR twitter1wk ⋅ AtomR ⋅ r/tornado
I like to paint Tornadoes from time to time. Just wanted to share this one I just did.2yr ⋅ ichwbod1799 ⋅ r/tornado
This is the tornado heading for Idabel when it was near Clarksville. Jesus f***ing christ.5mo ⋅ jeyhix ⋅ r/tornado
Apparently This is the Tornado that just Went Through Selma, AL. (Snipped from Ryan Hall's Stream, from Ryan Cartee)2mo ⋅ JC-Velli ⋅ r/tornado
Making a Tornado Footage Iceberg Chart! Looking for advice for structure, new entries, etc (link to chart in comments)4mo ⋅ WWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW ⋅ r/tornado
Does no one sort by new before posting? We don’t need the same SPC outlook posted multiple times.2d ⋅ ewise623 ⋅ r/tornado
Found in Weld County, CO. Just happened to capture the split second with lightning!1yr ⋅ zombee-n8or ⋅ r/tornado
Have had this framed for 15 years and thought I’d share, taken from my backyard - Monee IL, June 7th 20082mo ⋅ EarFap ⋅ r/tornado
Jamison Lee of Andalusia, AL captures multiple waterspouts on a oil platform near the Gulf of Mexico.2yr ⋅ SircFGC ⋅ r/tornado
DFW earlier. It had all the looks but ended up not producing a damn thing.2wk ⋅ G0atR0per ⋅ r/tornado
This image has struck fear into the hearts of many. Dead Man Walking. Jarell Texas EF53wk ⋅ GoldenDogeReddit ⋅ r/tornado
The tornado that formed yesterday near D'Arcy SK reminded me of the movie Twister1yr ⋅ somegrumpycat ⋅ r/tornado
wouldn't multiple waterspouts form paralel to eachother over a boundary? these just seem randomly scaterred.7mo ⋅ ohohmememan123 ⋅ r/tornado
I just saw this picture searching for the smithville tornado, and i gotta know if this shit is real lol.3mo ⋅ Reddit-Equinox ⋅ r/tornado
One of the tornadoes that came through middle TN area this morning. Thought I would share here for you guys.1yr ⋅ momentomori68 ⋅ r/tornado
May 3, 1999, 23 years ago A massive EF-5 tornado showed no mercy to the city of Moore Oklahoma. The tornado tracked wind speeds of over 318 miles per hour (511 kph), houses were tore down past the foundations, in-house basements were completely destroyed, storm cellars were the only option11mo ⋅ caidensaweirdo ⋅ r/tornado
Always surprised about the size of the satellites on the Greensburg Tornado10mo ⋅ donnyjoepaul ⋅ r/tornado
Wedge in Williamsburg IA today. Credit to Chicago and Midwest storm chasers.2mo ⋅ Samowarrior ⋅ r/tornado
Last night I painted the Sept. 27th waterspout off the coast of Calabria!5mo ⋅ bunkerbash ⋅ r/tornado
A haunting image taken as the tornado was on top of Greensburg KS, May 4th 20071yr ⋅ perfect-for-peckish ⋅ r/tornado
Large wedge tornado, which is possibly quad-state & still going, pictured in Missouri (by @ChrisJacksonSC on twitter)1yr ⋅ AtomR ⋅ r/tornado
Benton, KY take cover!! If you know anyone in this area, along 69 from Mayfield to Benton, notify them of imminent danger!!!!1yr ⋅ digital_bath12 ⋅ r/tornado
This is what the Kentucky tornado would look like if it was in day time (lightning strikes made the environment look brighter)1yr ⋅ LizzarDGuy101 ⋅ r/tornado
Quad-state tornado radar view just posted by James Spann (from Jack Sillin)1yr ⋅ Twister-Tornado ⋅ r/tornado
Large tornado in MN 5/30/22 between Milan and Appleton. PC Janelle Streed via JTillyPGA on Twitter.10mo ⋅ mUrdrOfCr0ws ⋅ r/tornado
Tornadoes have threatened lives on the Great Plains for centuries, but until the late 1800s most Americans had never actually seen one. That changed when unique circumstances allowed a farmer in Anderson County, Kansas, to capture the first known photograph of a tornado.10mo ⋅ Tigrannes ⋅ r/tornado
After all this time, the subreddit still doesn't have an icon, so I tried to come up with an idea on how it could look like.1yr ⋅ Czava ⋅ r/tornado
pulled this from a local discussion page from storms that happened this evening in Georgia.2mo ⋅ thefreakychild ⋅ r/tornado
Last Night's Quad-State Tornado is potentially the longest tornado in history. It was 30 miles longer than the Tri-State Tornado1yr ⋅ solaractual ⋅ r/tornado
A tornadic supercell looms over Hector International Airport in Fargo, North Dakota - June 20, 19572yr ⋅ SmoreOfBabylon ⋅ r/tornado
When you start watching this with your spouse and can't help but yell which tornado is on screen 💁3mo ⋅ moebro7 ⋅ r/tornado
Just watched an (as of then) unwarmed tornado spin up on Ryan Hall's stream1mo ⋅ heresyoursigns ⋅ r/tornado
It’s peak tornado season. Know the difference between a watch and a warning!2yr ⋅ forever_a10ne ⋅ r/tornado
I’m looking into notable tornados with multiple vortices, Specifically instances of a smaller horizontal twister wrapping around the main tornado making contact with the surface. These events seem to be pretty rare but if anyone knows of well documented cases, I’d love to hear more about them.2wk ⋅ Effective_Rub9189 ⋅ r/tornado
Map showing all areas which have been under tornado warnings during the last 19 years1yr ⋅ daver00lzd00d ⋅ r/tornado
Photo of the Beloit, Wisconsin tornado that occurred the evening of May 25th (yesterday) in south central Wisconsin. Photo was taken by A.R.K. on Facebook and I was given permission to share. I will post an article in the comments with more information on this particular storm and tornado.11mo ⋅ weathermanWill ⋅ r/tornado
Sometimes the discussions around tornadoes forget that these events are tragedies3mo ⋅ keenanbullington ⋅ r/tornado
I have a tornado as a Home Screen I was just wondering what tornado it was8mo ⋅ jonny00uk ⋅ r/tornado
Striking how closely the 1995 Hoover, TX twister (right) resembles Seymour '79 (left)1yr ⋅ RojoFern ⋅ r/tornado
Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1979 (Peter Willing): one of the most underrated photos, in my opinion2yr ⋅ cookestudios ⋅ r/tornado
I present to you, the most frustrating footage of a tornado I’ve ever watched:1mo ⋅ CyborgAlgoInvestor ⋅ r/tornado
A tornado blasts through a mobile-home park near Cheyenne, Wyoming. Watching from a quarter mile away, Peter Willing took this photograph just before rushing to his basement; he lived to tell the story. PHOTOGRAPH BY PETER WILLING. National Geographic Magazine, June 1987 (Vol. 171,No. 6)1yr ⋅ hottowers ⋅ r/tornado
For those who struggle to remember the difference between tornado watch and tornado warning.2mo ⋅ chupathingy99 ⋅ r/tornado
El Reno, OK 2013 2.6 mile wide tornado caused enough damage to be seen from space forever. Satellite image of the Oklahoma City area on June 2 displaying the ground scar left behind by the tornado.10mo ⋅ gold_lilac ⋅ r/tornado
In S02E02 of King of the Hill Texas City Twister in a couple frames the tornado has a multi-vortex structure. It also bears somewhat of a resemblance to Dead Man Walking from Jarrell. The episode came out 4 months after Jarrell happened. Maybe coincidence maybe not.11mo ⋅ oklahoma_stig ⋅ r/tornado
Nebraska tornado, 1989. This is the image that got me interested in tornado. It was also the cover of our elementary school science textbook.3yr ⋅ Buddha_Lady ⋅ r/tornado
Winter Garden, Florida nighttime F3 tornado. February 22, 1998. View is looking north from Windermere, FL about five miles away. Something about this picture gives me the heebee-jeebees4mo ⋅ Starfire-bass90 ⋅ r/tornado
The 1966 Topeka F5 passes over Burnett's Mound. Local Native American legend said Burnett's Mound protected the city from tornadoes, but that the city had disrespected it by building a water tower on top of it (seen in the photo).6mo ⋅ cookestudios ⋅ r/tornado