Over Arizona, managed to capture an incredible thunderous micropore!
A few days ago, an American photographer named Jerry Ferguson was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time and capture a unique natural phenomenon called a microburst on the camera. Witnesses of this stunning spectacle were the inhabitants of Phoenix (Arizona, USA).
Ferguson was flying in a helicopter, taking pictures for a local television station when he noticed a huge mushroom cloud above the city. This is exactly what a microburst looks like - descending streams of air that move in the direction opposite to the tornado. Experts say that this phenomenon is extremely dangerous, because it is accompanied by a strong wind, which is even able to tear up a tree or cause a plane crash.
“We noticed this microburst when we lit a sandstorm near the Phoenix,” says Jerry.
"And I immediately thought the same as everyone else ... It seems that an atomic bomb exploded over the Phoenix. "