Video time-lapse: A close-up of the process of forming an impressive tornado

In this unique time-lapse video, viewers will be closely watching the process of creating an extremely satisfying tornado.

We are almost difficult to predict when and where to form a tornado. Therefore, photographers hunting for storms will have to persist in pursuing thunderstorms and waiting for luck to come.

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The process of cyclone formation.

Mike Olbinski is probably the most fortunate among the many who still roam in storms and storms. In one shot of the thunderstorm, Olbinski accidentally returned the precious time-lapse video related to the formation of a tornado.

According to Petapixel, the 1-minute video titled "The Tescott Tornado" gives viewers a close-up picture of when a tornado forms in a thunderstorm.

Mike Olbinski shared that, in one of the Kansas plains hunting, he set up his camera, including two Canon 5DSRs with Canon 11-24mm f / 1.4 and Canon 50mm f / 1.2 tubes near Culver. City to observe the process of creating tornadoes.

Olbinski said, he heard the city's siren sounding loudly to warn of a tornado approaching the city. Suddenly, Olbinski saw dark clouds rushing toward the horizon before creating a spiral-shaped structure.

The tornado, though disappearing after a heavy rain, but what left in the time-lapse video, was extremely valuable. Thankfully there was no damage to people after the above tornado.

The reader can see the close-up of the cyclone formation in the thunderstorm below: