…or so it seems. The following is a photograph snapped by photographer Mitch Dobrowner of a tornado in North Dakota, USA. The tornado is in what is known as the “roping out” phase, a phase some tornadoes reach towards the end of their devastating life. While in this phase tornadoes become skinner and taller than before and, in the case of this particular tornado, serve as some awesome photography. Check it out:
[via National Geographic]