Thunderstorm Photography by Jason Weingart
Thunderstorm over Palm Valley Church in Round Rock Texas, sitting behind a field of bluebonnets
Panorama of shelf cloud approaching Ormond Beach, Florida on May 15, 2012
Mammatus clouds over Jonah, Texas after training tornadic supercells caused devastating flooding across the area.
Shelf cloud over the intercoastal waters of Oak Hill, Florida
Panorama.
Mesocyclone over Henrietta, Texas.
Funnel cloud and rainbow over Dublin, Texas.
Shelf cloud over Evant, Texas.
Double rainbow over Wallace, Kansas.
Dust stom approaching Red Rock, Arizona.
Supercell structure and fireflies over Smithville, Missouri.
Thunderstorm off the coast of Palm Beach, Florida.
Jason Weingart began chasing thunderstorms in 2009. His award-winning weather photography has been featured by educational and media outlets across the globe.
His images are available for purchase in the form of prints and digital downloads. Prints can be made on paper, aluminum, canvas, or acrylic. Commercial licenses for stock images are also available.
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24x36 Paper $499.99
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16x24 Aluminum $999.99
24X36 Aluminum $1799.99
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Mammatus clouds over a long abandoned farmstead outside of Georgetown, Texas.
A pair of supercells, low precipitation (left) and tornadic (right), south of Dodge City, Kansas.
Thunderstorm over the Atlantic Ocean, off the beach front real estate of a sandcastle in Palm Beach, Florida. Image by Savannah Williams.
Shelf cloud from a severe warned thunderstorm approaches Ormond Beach, Florida. Lifeguard Thomas DuBrule signals to surfers to exit the water.