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Welcome to the image collection dedicated to the natural phenomenon — the storm! If you need accurate and high-quality photos of storms for various purposes, here you will find a wide selection of images reflecting all the main characteristics of this natural event.

A storm is an intense atmospheric phenomenon manifested by strong winds, often accompanied by precipitation such as rain, hail, or snow, as well as thunderstorm activity. Depending on climatic conditions and the time of year, a storm can occur over land or sea, covering large areas and leaving a noticeable impact on the landscape and atmosphere.

In the photos of storms, you can see the variety of natural features associated with this phenomenon: from rapidly moving dark clouds, a thickening atmosphere and rising dust and waves to a raging sea and surf, as well as landscape elements affected by powerful winds. Storms are often accompanied by changes in the surrounding nature — for example, bending trees, turbulence over vegetation or on water surfaces.

The images may cover various types of storms: thunderstorm, snowstorms, sandstorms, sea storms, hurricanes, or even storm clouds. The time frame includes different seasons — from spring and autumn storms to winter blizzards and summer downpours. The natural settings in which storms unfold are diverse: mountain valleys, open plains, coastal lines, and marine expanses.

The archive features photos showing both wide shots of this elemental phenomenon in the sky and on the ground, as well as details — for example, water droplets in the air, wet surfaces, rising waves, wind-altered objects. The collection provides a comprehensive understanding of the natural processes related to storms and can be used for scientific publications, educational projects, illustrations, and other tasks requiring high quality and accurate depiction of this phenomenon.

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Bright orange truck during a snowstorm at dawn
Truck in a snowstorm against the night sky