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  • A storm descends on Passo Gardena, above Corvara in Badia, Südtirol, Italy, in the heart of the Dolomites.
    IT-Passo Gardena.tif
  • Storms build over Florence, Italy.
    ITA-FlorenceStorm.tif
  • Cumulonimbus clouds are tall and dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other intense weather. Cumulonimbus means "column of rain" in Latin. They form as a result of atmospheric instability. These clouds can form alone, in clusters, or along a cold front in a squall line. They create lightning through the heart of the cloud. Cumulonimbus clouds form from cumulus clouds (namely from cumulus congestus) and can further develop into a supercell, a severe thunderstorm with special features.
    CO-Cumulonimbus3.tif
  • Cumulonimbus clouds billow along the Front Range, Colorado.
    CO-Cumulonimbus.tif
  • Internal lightning illuminates the sky over Robert Mueller Airport in Austin, Texas. The airport is slated to become a new, planned community with shopping malls and recreation fields. A children's hospital is already being built on the land.
    TX-AguaModerna-OldAirport.tif
  • Cumulonimbus clouds are tall and dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other intense weather. Cumulonimbus means "column of rain" in Latin. They form as a result of atmospheric instability. These clouds can form alone, in clusters, or along a cold front in a squall line. They create lightning through the heart of the cloud. Cumulonimbus clouds form from cumulus clouds (namely from cumulus congestus) and can further develop into a supercell, a severe thunderstorm with special features.
    CO-Cumulonimbus2.tif
  • Cumulonimbus clouds are tall and dense, and involved in thunderstorms and other intense weather. Cumulonimbus means "column of rain" in Latin. They form as a result of atmospheric instability. These clouds can form alone, in clusters, or along a cold front in a squall line. They create lightning through the heart of the cloud. Cumulonimbus clouds form from cumulus clouds (namely from cumulus congestus) and can further develop into a supercell, a severe thunderstorm with special features.
    CO-Cumulonimbus1.tif
  • In the heart of the Dolomites, Corvara in Badia, Südtirol, Italy.
    Corvara after the storm.jpg