
Also known as ‘the devil’s whirl’, they are usually around 200 feet tall and when they hit populated areas they are devastating. In 1923, a fire tornado killed 38,000 people in less than fifteen minutes across a district of Tokyo.
Storm chasers Keith Brown, Brad Illston took the lst two pictures of tornadoes in a super cell that touched down in Dover, Oklahoma in October of '98.
I chose these pictures because I love the display of power that nature can represent. The different pictures show contrast in there environments which brings the tornadoes to the for ground.