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stimboard with thylacines, supercells, and cloudy nighttime forests for @octahedral-chaos :•]
[ID: A 3x3 stimboard.
GIF 1: Footage of clouds passing in front of a bright full moon, the moon shining through the clouds.
GIF 2: Someone watercolouring the nose of a thylacine drawing.
GIF 3: Grey, layered clouds rotating counter clockwise over a field.
GIF 4: A timelapse of clouds passing in front of a full moon, silhouetted trees visible along the bottom.
GIF 5 (center): A thylacine yawning.
GIF 6: Light grey, layered clouds spinning counter clockwise over a field just before sunset.
GIF 7: Fast, thick clouds passing over a silhouetted coniferous forest, lightning striking down.
GIF 8: Someone watercolouring a back stripe on a drawing of a thylacine.
GIF 9: Dark grey clouds passing by and spinning counter clockwise over an open field.
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A supercell near Booker, Texas
Take a Wild Ride Through Two Seasons of Supercell Storms with Mike Olbinski’s Time-Lapse Film
I had a jokey discussion about this almost a year ago with friends. Then today, all of a sudden, I’m watching that same video that gave me the idea again and.. Well..
Supercells and Tornados are ranked on a ‘Fujita’ scale and that just made me snort.
Supercell storm in Kansas Photography by @ Marko Korosec
Supercell storm near Julesburg, Colorado | Photo by @markokorosecnet