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Summary, The melting and freezing of the now fragile Greenlandic ice creates the unique features and colours displayed in these photographs. All photographed from the air. It is predicted that sea-levels may rise by 6.8 Metres were the Greenland…

Melanie Metz Trockman and Peggyy Willenberg have dinner sitting accross from Cindy Togstad. This dinner was with family and friends who survived an f4 tornado one year earlier. The Twister Sisters became friends with the Togstads after they helped…

Melaine Metz Trockman of St Cloud, Mn. watches a Low Precipitation Super cell from inside the Twister Sisters chase vehicle.

Peggy Willenberg photographs a funnel cloud in North Eastern Kansas While Melaine Metz Trockmanruns to chase vehicle to get some equipement. In flow winds were blowing over 60 mph and corn husks fly by. The dramatic sky is part of a lowering wall…

A large tornado touches down near Jayton, TX. this supercell produced multiple tornados

Melaine Metz Trockman of St Cloud, Mn. photographs a Low Precipitation Super cell. The super cell produced a few small tornados and joined a front which roared across the Dakotas and slammed into the Twin Cities.

This super cell produced a few small tornados and joined a front which roared across the Dakotas and slammed into the Twin Cities early Wednesday AM. This motorist stopped along the highway and was dwarfed by the wall cloud, picture was made along…

Peggy Willenberg and Melanie Metz Trockman look at a portable computer mounted in their chase vehicle. The monitor shows a radar image of a supercell. They use satelite radio to recieve weather radar images. The view on the screen shows their…

Melaine Metz Trockman and Peggy Willenberg, and storm tour guest Lori Francis, rejoice over the report issued from the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center. Francis swings a bra over head during a spontaneous celebration in their hotel…

Melaine Metz Trockman photographs a funnel cloud in North Eastern Kansas. Inflow winds were blowing over 60 mph and corn husks fly by. The dramatic sky is part of a lowering wall cloud.