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What's so special about the cumulonimbus clouds photographed by photographers?
20 17 the weather in Sydney, Australia was abnormal recently on March 26th. After a small tornado, various strange clouds formed in the sky. Photographer Andrew, 2 1 year old? Cooney (Andrew? Cooney decided to shoot these strange scenes. To his surprise, he actually photographed a rare cumulonimbus cloud that looked like a UFO.
Andrew said he was driving to the central coast of New South Wales to see his girlfriend. Suddenly, he saw an amazing scene in the sky. At first it was a big cloud, and then they rolled in the sky like lightning. So he drove the car to the best position and captured this scene. Then he took the drone into the air and photographed this rare cumulonimbus cloud, also known as a tornado.
This abnormal weather in Sydney promoted this cumulonimbus cloud, during which a small tornado blew up, destroying thousands of houses and blowing down countless trees.
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