The creation of a massive rotating supercell was captured by Arizona photographer and storm chaser Mike Olbinski on June 3rd of this year, after four years of attempting to capture the image he’d been chasing. After four journeys to the central plains since 2010, Oblinski and his friend Andy Hoeland were tracking storms in northern Texas when they came across this great cloud structure, which they could not explain.
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