Viral Video Shows Magnificent Supercell Thunderstorms in Canada Town

Supercell tornado dropped rain on the farm.

A timelapse video showing a large supercell thunderstorm dumping rain over farmland in southwest Saskatchewan in Canada is going viral on the Internet. The video was captured on camera by storm chaser Jenny Hagan on Monday.

In her tweet, Ms Hagen said she captured footage at sunset near the Cantuar community, which was under thunderstorm warning at the time. The video is made available by Storyful under agreement with Ms. Hagen.

A supercell is a thunderstorm that has a deep continuously rotating updraft. Supercells are rare, but are responsible for the most severe weather events – tornadoes in particular.

The 24-second video posted by Ms Hagen has garnered over 34,000 views. This left Twitter users stunned, who praised the storm chaser.

One Twitter user said, “This is really a great work from you and Mother Nature.” “Saskatchewan: The Land of the Living Skies…!!!” Said another.

Amidst a barrage of reactions, one user posted: “That cloud is amazing. And a little scary.”

Pictures of these natural phenomena often go viral on social media. A few days ago, a woman in the United States was captured Incredible Cloud Formation Which looked like the ocean in the sky.

Theresa Birgin Lucas told KVRR she was driving to the town of Bemidji, Minnesota, after a long week in Rochester, when storm clouds began to roll in. She revealed that she had drawn a picture of the street to show her daughter how far she was from home.

It was one of the sharpest pictures of him ever taken and he didn’t even see it until he got home. But Ms. Lucas’ daughter saw it and said how good it turned out. This was when she decided to upload the picture on social media, where it immediately went viral.

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