Seeing the clouds flicker with lightning on an otherwise clear day is incredible.
Now would be a good time to get out of the water.
Still, the immense wave of dust is alarming.
The above photos of dust storms were shot in Australia, but the Southwestern U.S. experiences them, too.
These highly destructive storms can form quickly and cause massive damage.
This tornado is kicking up dust in Simla, Colorado.
This picture was taken on June 5, 2015.
You know it's coming, and there's literally nothing you can do to stop it.
You better run.
Even more terrifying than one tornado? Two tornadoes.
A waterspout is a tornado that forms over water, drawing water up into a column like this.
Waterspouts like this one certainly look ominous, but they're considerably less powerful than land tornadoes.
The opposite of a waterspout is a fire whirl.
These happen when hot air rises quickly, bringing up smoke, flame, and ash. Some are very small, but some can be massive and achieve the power of a small tornado.
Considering that hailstones can get to be the size of golf balls, they can do some serious damage.
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