Video: Vertical swirling clouds in terrible storms

The image captures the power of "Sky Monster" (with the English name Supercell) - the phenomenon of vertical rotating clouds during a great storm with thunder and lightning - making viewers shudder with fear.

Videos shot in time lapse method give viewers a panoramic view of the power of nature. The scene made many people shudder but still felt the beauty in it.

These images were recorded by the Group of Photographers Basehunters from Wright to Newcastle, Wyoming, on May 18.

Picture 1 of Video: Vertical swirling clouds in terrible storms

"Sky monster" is called "mother of a dragon" and has an English name "Supercell" . This is the name given to the constant vertical rotation of clouds during a great storm with thunder and lightning. They can last for hours and sometimes separate themselves into two storms, one moving left and one right. They can cause hail, regular rain and high winds and are often the cause of tornadoes.

Wind speed can reach 160km / h, blowing everything on its way through. Supercell can last up to hours.