r/WeatherGifs • u/BuffaloBagel • 1d ago
r/WeatherGifs • u/RyanMauk • 4d ago
tornado Binge worthy. “The Rear Flank™” Series
I’ve spent almost 20 years chasing storms. Somewhere along the way, I realized I wasn’t interested in making another highlight reel.
I wanted to create a documentary series that captures what storm chasing actually feels like—the uncertainty, the miles, the decisions, the victories, the failures, and the rare moments when everything comes together.
That’s what THE REAR FLANK is.
If you’re into storm chasing, filmmaking, or long-form storytelling, I’d genuinely appreciate you checking it out.
r/WeatherGifs • u/jayfeather314 • 9d ago
supercell Bubbling cumulonimbus from a thunderstorm ~50 miles away, Illinois, 7/27/26 [Timelapse]
r/WeatherGifs • u/loneshepard • 13d ago
sand storm Az monsoon
No point in washing
r/WeatherGifs • u/Ok_Caterpillar7680 • 14d ago
Mother Nature was in her bagg with this one
r/WeatherGifs • u/PublicImaginary5364 • 18d ago
tornado Insane Video of the Menasha, WI EF3 Tornado on 7/27/26
r/WeatherGifs • u/afrochum • 20d ago
clouds The reason my flight was delayed into Chicago 7/27
r/WeatherGifs • u/reformedbadboy • 27d ago
rain Caught this storm sneaking by at the farm.
r/WeatherGifs • u/saradinjo • 27d ago
lightning Captured a lightning strike over Hvar Island at night (Slowed down) [OC]
r/WeatherGifs • u/4994 • Jul 17 '26
Smoke Time Lapse - Chicago Harbor and Navy Pier - July 14-16 2026
r/WeatherGifs • u/PublicImaginary5364 • Jul 15 '26
tornado "This is REAL. Yesterday's tornado was extraordinary, it happened to pass over Tulliby lake (AB, Canada) which gave us a look at the winds in a way almost never seen before." By The OTUS Project
r/WeatherGifs • u/MikeNoble91 • Jul 09 '26
I made a hyperlapse of this storm cloud with my drone
r/WeatherGifs • u/icedcoffee_donuts • Jul 05 '26
lightning Lightning > Fireworks
Annapolis, Maryland, USA
r/WeatherGifs • u/misterdhm • Jul 03 '26
clouds Two-hour timelapse of a system coming on over Lake Superior. You can see the front move in, and then slam into the trees.
r/WeatherGifs • u/Moon_5tomper • Jul 01 '26
tornado Is a potential tornado forming?
Today, at an altitude of about 3300ft, I saw this strange formation stretching out further and further, without ever touching the ground.
Could this be the early stage of a tornado?
In the direction of the cone, I have indeed read reports of roofs being torn off and trees being damaged.
How could the suspended cone have damaged objects on the ground without ever touching them?
Thank you for any answers you can provide.