A RAINBOW TORNADO OVER A CITY
A RAINBOW TORNADO OVER A CITY — THIS ONE IS RARE
It's edited with AI… but it’s built from real storm science.
A tornado forms when warm, humid air meets colder air and strong wind shear starts a rotating updraft. The “stacked layers” above it are the storm’s rotating cloud base. The rainbow colors would only appear if sunlight hits rain and mist at the perfect angle—so in real life you might see brief color bands on the edge of a storm, not a full bright rainbow column.
This kind of severe setup happens most in wide plains like Kansas (USA), where supercell storms have space to grow and sunlight can break through behind the rain.

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