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Tornadoes Collection

Tornadoes: Unleashing Nature's Fury In the vast skies above, two Tornado GR4 13 Squadron Royal Air Force jets soar gracefully

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Two Tornado GR4 13 Squadron Royal Air Force based at RAF Marham are pictured flying

Two Tornado GR4 13 Squadron Royal Air Force based at RAF Marham are pictured flying over Western Scotland

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Storm and Winds, Asia and Southern Hemisphere (colour litho)

Storm and Winds, Asia and Southern Hemisphere (colour litho)
6015896 Storm and Winds, Asia and Southern Hemisphere (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Storm and Winds, Asia and Southern Hemisphere)

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Anomalous Weather and Storms, North America (colour litho)

Anomalous Weather and Storms, North America (colour litho)
6015886 Anomalous Weather and Storms, North America (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anomalous Weather and Storms, North America)

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Tornado Sweeps Fields Date: 1950

Tornado Sweeps Fields Date: 1950

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Twin Tornadoes, Colorado USA

Twin Tornadoes, Colorado USA
May 28th, Washington County, Colorado chase day, with the stunning sister tornadoes

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Single Lane Road Leading To Storm Cloud

Single Lane Road Leading To Storm Cloud

Background imageTornadoes Collection: A Severe Storm

A Severe Storm

Background imageTornadoes Collection: A tornado in South Wales, 1913

A tornado in South Wales, 1913
Page from The Illustrated London News reporting on the havoc wrought by a tornado that passed through South Wales on the night of October 27th 1913. Date: 1913

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Tornado storm damage, uprooted tree fallen onto house, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011

Tornado storm damage, uprooted tree fallen onto house, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011
Tornado storm damage, uprooted tree fallen onto house, Oakes, North Dakota, U.S.A. july 2011

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Waterspout and evening sky / Spitsbergen, Arctic

Waterspout and evening sky / Spitsbergen, Arctic

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Tornado storm damage to grain bins on farm, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011

Tornado storm damage to grain bins on farm, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011
Tornado storm damage to grain bins on farm, Oakes, North Dakota, U.S.A. july 2011

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Tornado storm damage to hangers of local airport, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011

Tornado storm damage to hangers of local airport, Oakes, North Dakota, U. S. A. july 2011
Tornado storm damage to hangers of local airport, Oakes, North Dakota, U.S.A. july 2011

Background imageTornadoes Collection: Martian sand dune, satellite image

Martian sand dune, satellite image
Martian sand dune. Coloured satellite image of a crater-floor sand dune. The blue-grey swirling patterns are trails created by small tornadoes, known as dust devils



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Tornadoes: Unleashing Nature's Fury In the vast skies above, two Tornado GR4 13 Squadron Royal Air Force jets soar gracefully, their powerful engines propelling them forward. These magnificent aircraft are based at RAF Marham, ready to face any challenge that comes their way. Storm and winds collide in a mesmerizing dance across the globe. In Asia and the Southern Hemisphere, vibrant color lithographs depict the awe-inspiring might of tornadoes. Anomalous weather patterns brew over North America, captured in vivid lithographs showcasing nature's wrath. Dating back to 1950, a historic image reveals a tornado sweeping through fields with unstoppable force. Meanwhile, twin tornadoes spiral menacingly in Colorado USA, leaving onlookers awestruck by their sheer power. Even South Wales experienced its own encounter with this tempestuous phenomenon back in 1913 when a destructive tornado wreaked havoc upon its landscape. A single lane road leads towards an ominous storm cloud - a reminder of nature's unpredictable temperament. The Royal Air Force (RAF) takes flight during Queen Elizabeth II's official birthday celebration in June 2008; an impressive flypast honoring her reign while also reminding us of the RAF's role as protectors against such natural calamities. But amidst these breathtaking displays of atmospheric chaos lies devastation. In July 2011, North Dakota witnessed firsthand the aftermath of a tornado as it uprooted trees and crashed onto houses with unrelenting force. Grain bins on farms stood no chance against this ferocious whirlwind either - another testament to its destructive capabilities. Yet even within this chaos exists beauty – waterspouts emerge from Arctic waters under an enchanting evening sky above Spitsbergen Island. The juxtaposition between serene surroundings and turbulent forces is both captivating and humbling. Tornadoes remain one of Mother Nature’s most fearsome creations – capable of unleashing unimaginable destruction in the blink of an eye.