These stunning images show the phwoar-some power of some of Americas most extreme weather. Camille Seaman’s wondrous work features huge super cells, crashing lightning and gale-force winds. The roaming photographer has chased storms across the US from Iowa to Wyoming and from Minnesota to Texas. Her favorite places to chase are Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota – notorious hotspots for spectacular storms. Here: this lovely monster over a farm, Lodgepole, Nebraska in 2012. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
The white barn, El Reno Oklahoma 2013. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
White cone with rope tornado, Woonsocket, South Dakota. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
Tracks through the field, Kansas. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
The beast begins to grow and consumes all daylight, El Reno Oklahoma 2013. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
Inflow Bands, Chappell, Nebraska in 2012. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
A semi truck and the bothership in Bartlett, Nebraska from 2013. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
A storm forms in El Reno, Oklahoma in 2013. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
Supercell in Minnesota, near Browerville, Minnesota in 2014. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
The lovely monster over the farm, Lodgepole Nebraska in 2012. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
Small Kansas farm reveal just how small our homes are in the presence of a 50 mile wide supercell in 2014. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
A supercell in Bertha, Minnesota in 2014. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
And the sun it shines through near Crawford, Texas. 2013. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
Supercell with windmill, Chappell Nebraska in 2012. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
Hail shaft with hailbow in Gurley, Nebraska from 2012. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
The storm chasers cars. (Photo by Camille Seaman/Caters News)
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